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Quality Suites Blue Ash Star Rating 2        
11349 Reed Hartman Hwy.

This low-key all-suite hotel is 1 mile from Interstate 275, 7 miles from the 1920s Chateau Laroche and 17 miles from the Duke Energy Convention Center in downtown Cincinnati.The modest suites come with pull-out sofas, free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. Upgraded suites add whirlpool tubs.
Courtyard by Marriott Cincinnati Blue Ash Star Rating 3        
4625 Lake Forest Drive

Set on a tree-lined street off the intersection of interstates 71 and 275, this modern hotel is a 2.9-mile drive from the Sharon Woods Golf Course and a 9.4-mile drive from the Kings Island theme park.
Hampton Inn Cincinnati Blue Ash Star Rating 3        
4640 Creek Road

This modern hotel is 1.5 miles from I-71 and 2.1 miles from the Blue Ash Golf Course.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Blue Ash Star Rating 3        
4660 Creek Road

Surrounded by landscaped office parks 1 mile of I-71, this modern suburban hotel is 6.5 miles from the Sharonville Convention Center, 10 miles from Kings Island amusement park and 16 miles from downtown Cincinnati.Contemporary rooms come with minifridges, microwaves, work desks, cable TV and free WiFi; kids 19 and under stay free with an adult.
Extended Stay America - Cincinnati - Blue Ash - Reed Hartman Star Rating 2        
4630 Creek Road

A 2-mile drive from Sharon Woods Golf Course, this casual, all-suite hotel is 8 miles from the 1920s-era castle, Chateau Laroche, and 10 miles from Kings Island amusement park.Unfussy suites with colorful accents offer complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and kitchens. Some add pull-out sofas.
Red Roof Inn Cincinnati Northeast - Blue Ash Star Rating 2        
5900 Pfeifer Road

Set in the Blue Ash neighborhood off I-71, this unfussy, 2-story hotel is 7 miles from Chateau Laroche castle and museum, 9 miles from Kings Island amusement park.The bright, colorful rooms come with complimentary Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, while upgraded rooms add coffeemakers, microwaves and minifridges. There's no extra charge for kids 17 and under staying with an adult.
Sonesta ES Suites Cincinnati Blue Ash Star Rating 3        
11401 Reed Hartman Highway

This traditional all-suites hotel is 3.2 miles from the Heritage Village Museum, and 9.6 miles from Kings Island amusement park.
Hawthorn Suites Cincinnati Blue Ash Star Rating 2        
10665 Techwoods Circle

Off I-71 and I-75, this modern all-suite hotel is 4 miles from the history reenactments at Heritage Village Museum and 10 miles from the rides and entertainment at Kings Island theme park.The warmly decorated suites range from studios to 1-bedrooms and feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and desks with ergonomic chairs. They also come with tea and coffeemakers, kitchens or kitchenettes, pull-out sofas and/or separate living areas.
Embassy Suites Hotel Cincinnati Northeast Blue Ash Star Rating 3        
4554 Lake Forest Drive

This traditional all-suite hotel with a plant-filled atrium is 1.5 miles from I-71 and a 10.2-mile drive from Kings Island's amusement park.
TownePlace Suites Cincinnati Blue Ash Star Rating 2        
4650 Cornell Road

A 9.8-drive to Kings Island amusement park, this relaxed extended-stay hotel is also a 13.7-mile drive from the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden.
 
 
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Cincinnat is located on the border between Ohio and Kentucky and is the third largest city in Ohio. The Ohio River sits to the south and separates Cincinnati from Kentucky. It has a strong German influence that can be seen throughout the city especially in the food and cultural institutions. The 19th century architecture in the downtown area is a must-see and there are many other attractions that bring tourists into the city. Major Attractions A BB Riverboat experience on the Ohio River at sunset is a stunning way to see the Cincinnati skyline. Tours offer views of the Carew Tower and other Cincinnati landmarks; or one can take a pirate-themed fun, historic cruises, with lunch, dinner, and all day sightseeing options available. One can see the oldest team in baseball; the Cincinnati Reds play at the Great American Ball Park. With 81 regular season home games, it is truly an all-American experience. The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is also housed in the same area and one can look at memorabilia, play in interactive pitching and hitting areas, tour the broadcast booth, dugout, and Crosley Terrace, and explore the gift shop. The Paul Brown Stadium is one of the hottest places in town during football season. Just west of the Great American Ballpark is this first class facility that is a must-see. The Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal houses the Cincinnati History Museum, the Science and the Cinergy Children's Museum, and the Museum of Natural History. There are almost 4000 signs at the American Sign Museum where a vintage American past can be seen through collected signs including those from McDonalds, Elby's Big Boy, and Ford. One must make advance appointments for tours. cincinnati ohioThe National Underground Railroad Freedom Center showcases the famous secret network where enslaved individuals found freedom. During slavery, Kentucky was a slave state, while Ohio was a free state. The area is ripe with history and how the Ohio River aided in transporting people across into freedom. Restaurants and Notable Foods At least two foods need to be highlighted that are defined truly as "Cincinnatian": Chili and Goetta. Cincinnati is the chili capital of the world and has more chili restaurants than anywhere else in the world. The other notable food is Goetta, a breakfast sausage mixed with oatmeal and then fried. Because of the German influence in the city, many restaurants also specialized in schnitzels and Bavarian dishes. Some popular restaurant choices include: Skyline Chili was rated "Cincinnati's Finest" by Cincinnati Magazine it has a chili recipe that has been passed down for generations. Soho serves up authentic Japanese dishes included sushi and grilled dishes. The hibachi menu of items is prepared in front of guests. Primavista is a traditional Italian restaurant and also provides a spectacular view of the Cincinnati skyline and the Ohio River. Jeff Ruby's Precinct is located in an old police headquarters. Big cuts of beef, fine wine, fresh seafood and an exceptional menu of sides make this place a local favorite. Shopping cincinnati ohioThere are many shopping malls, national known retailors, antique shops, and specialty stores in the Cincinnati area. Here are a few fun and well-known places to shop:

Findlay Market

Lobsta Bakes of Maine

Jungle Jim's International Market is a gourmet food store with great cheese, deli meats, and bakery items. It also has foods, beer, and wines from around the world.

Miller Gallery shows a large collection of fine paintings that are for sale.

Arts, Architecture, and Entertainment The architecture throughout the city is fascinating. There is the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Fountain Square, Ingalls Building, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, and the Isaac M. Wise Temple just to mention a few. The arts are also important in the city, and one should not miss the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Music Hall, or the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Two other places to note include:

Carew Tower stands at 574 feet and is the tallest in Cincinnati. Erected in 1931 in Art Deco design, tourists rise to the 49th floor to look out over the observation deck at the Ohio River, the city, and Kentucky. The tower also has many shops and restaurants.

The Cincinnati Art Museum offers an impressive collection of works that span over 6000 years. There are dozens of galleries featuring local artists and renowned artists such as Van Gogh, Picasso, and Rembrandt. There are free tours Tuesday through Friday at 1:00. The Terrace Cafe is also a great place to eat cheese truffles or a roasted beet salad.

Cincinnati is a great place to visit. From family fun to architecture to the many places to shop and eat, it is a city that one must have a few days in to truly enjoy all that it has to offer.