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Visitor Guide Your Insider's Guide to Local Attractions 2018 Cincinnati Visitor Guide Your insider's guide to local attractions Presented by at Medpace Cover: Cincinnati skyline at night, facing the P&G Towers. The left side of the image shows the Great American Building, Cincinnati's newest skyscraper, adorned with a crown. The Great American Building is located in ELCOME O INCINNATI Queen City square. W T C ! Be sure to check these out! Cincy Red Bike Rent a bicycle to ride around downtown, OTR, Uptown, Northside, and northern Kentucky. It’s an easy way to get around and the best way to see all Cincinnati has to offer. Find out how easy it is at cincyredbike.org. Cincinnati Brewery Tours Cincinnati has a rich brewing history. Before Prohibition, Over-the-Rhine (OTR) alone had 36 breweries within a 1 mile radius. Of those breweries, 25 were forced to close following Prohibition. Take one of the Cincy Medpace US Headquarters Haus brewery tours to learn more about our current revival of local breweries: past, present, and future. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden The nation’s second oldest zoo and a national historic landmark. Be sure to go see more than 580 animal species and 3,000 plant varieties at the Cincinnati Zoo. About Medpace Medpace’s global corporate headquarters is located in the City of Cincinnati’s Newport Aquarium Madisonville neighborhood, approximately 15 minutes from downtown Cincinnati. Explore 5 underwater tunnels and watch sharks swim around you, visit with the penguins, pet the sharks, see the largest collection of shark rays in the world, and go to the Frog Bog to check out All Medpace buildings provide a secure environment for the safety of our over 20 rare species of frogs from around the world. associates and limited access to Sponsor files and information. Security is ensured through controlled physical entry to Medpace buildings and additional restricted Streetcar areas controlled by key or key card access. This modern streetcar will take you to Cincinnati’s riverfront at The Banks, downtown, and OTR. Reds | Bengals | Cyclones | FC Cincinnati All visitors should report to the receptionist. Baseball, football, hockey, or soccer? We have it all! OTR OTR is the place to see and be seen. Unique restaurants, shopping, and architecture await you. About this Guide Many restaurants have been featured on the Food Network. This guide is intended to be as up-to-date as possible, but in some situations a hotel, restaurant, or venue may change with little notice. Always check with The Banks the vendor for the latest information. All area codes are 513 unless otherwise Smale Riverfront Park at the Banks will give you something to do for every mood you’re in. Play in noted. AAA 4 Diamond hotels and restaurants are denoted with a symbol. the interactive water features, sit in the “porch swings” along the river banks to take in the expansive Restaurants that have been on the Food Network are denoted with a symbol. views, enjoy food, games, music, and more. JACK Casino Because downtown is packed full of hotels, restaurants, and entertainment, we Visit the casino and/or go to one of the many outdoor concerts. Get a bite to eat and relax! have provided a detailed map with a legend to help you find what you’re looking for. We’ve included a downtown transit map and other transportation options for Washington Park downtown and beyond. A beautifully renovated park in the center of OTR. It includes a large lawn for community movie nights, a dog park, a water park, underground parking, indoor restrooms, and an open-air We hope that this visitor guide helps you experience the best our great City of performance stage. Cincinnati has to offer. Comments? Email [email protected]. Food Trucks If you’re out and about and you see a food truck, immediately jump in line. Cincinnati’s food trucks are delicious and unique. Your taste buds are in for a culinary treat! © 2018 Medpace, Inc. Medpace 2018 Visitor Guide The Tyler Davidson fountain, titled “Genius of Water” and located on Fountain Square, is the backdrop for movies, salsa dancing, flower displays, festivals, ice skating, and Contents countless pictures. 5 Hotels Our top recommended hotels. 11 Directions to Medpace Find your way from every direction. 13 Travel Info Helpful info to get around by air, rail, and ground. Check out our local merchants or enjoy the arts. 15 Markets & Groceries Find everything you need to make your stay in Cincinnati comfortable. 17 Maps Find your way around Cincinnati. Here you’ll find an attractions map, a transit map, and a Medpace campus map. 23 Neighborhoods Learn about the many neighborhoods surrounding Cincinnati. 24 Restaurants An inside look at the best restaurants in the city. 33 Shopping & Entertainment There’s plenty to do during your stay! Medpace 2018 Visitor Guide HOTELS HOTELS The Summit* Holiday Inn Express & Suites* Courtyard at Rookwood* Residence Inn at Rookwood* A Dolce Hotel 5311 Hetzel Street 3813 Edwards Road 3815 Edwards Road 5345 Medpace Way Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 Cincinnati, Ohio 45209 Cincinnati, Ohio 45209 Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 834.9191 (P) 341.4055 (P) 873.2400 (P) | 873.2402 (F) 527.9900 (P) ihg.com marriott.com marriott.com thesummithotel.com The Holiday Inn Express & Suites on Hetzel Street Rookwood Exchange is located in central The Residence Inn is perfect for long stays in Opening April 2018! The Summit is conveniently is located just adjacent to the Medpace campus. Cincinnati at the intersection of Interstate 71 Cincinnati. You can choose a room with a fully- located on the Medpace campus. and Smith Road, adjacent to one of Cincinnati’s equipped kitchen and utilize the complimentary The Holiday Inn Express includes a full breakfast premier shopping destinations, Rookwood grocery delivery service to make your own with your stay as well as complimentary coffee Commons & Pavilion. It features their new-format meals. This modern hotel includes a contemporary art and tea always available in the lobby. Enjoy the C-Bar, Bistro, and fire pit patio. collection, fitness center that includes a yoga heated indoor pool and fitness center including 113 Rooms/4 Floors Try out the yoga studio, beer garden, and food studio, and library. You can enjoy cuisine that cardio and strength training equipment. truck! The Inn is also conveniently located near Distance from Medpace: 10 minutes connects back to Cincinnati's German heritage 93 Rooms/4 Floors Rookwood shopping and upscale dining. as well as try a cocktail on the rooftop garden. Distance from Medpace: 2 minutes 81 Rooms/7 Floors 239 Rooms/4 Floors Distance from Medpace: 10 minutes Distance from Medpace: 1 minute Directions From CVG Airport Directions From CVG Airport Directions From CVG Airport Directions From CVG Airport Take I-275 east to I-71/75 north. Take Exit Take I-275 east to I-71/75 north. Take Exit 84 Take I-275 east to I-71/75 north. Exit at Take I-275 east to I-71/75 north. Take Exit 84 towards Cincinnati and keep right toward towards Cincinnati. Keep right and take Exit 9 Covington/Fifth Street exit (#192). Follow the 84 towards Cincinnati and keep right toward Columbus. Take Exit 9 for Red Bank Road toward for Red Bank Road toward Fairfax. Continue ramp to the sixth traffic light and turn left onto Columbus. Take Exit 6 for OH-561 south toward Fairfax. Continue onto Red Bank Expressway. Turn onto Red Bank Expressway. Turn right onto Hetzel Madison Road. Proceed through one traffic light Edwards Road. Turn right and then turn left onto left onto Red Bank Drive. The hotel is on the left. Street. The Inn is on the left. and two stop signs to Rivercenter Boulevard. Edwards Road. The Inn is on the left. Mention Medpace for corporate rate. Mention Medpace for corporate rate. Mention Medpace for corporate rate. Mention Medpace for corporate rate. *Most recommended *Recommended *Recommended *Recommended << Back to Contents Medpace 2018 Visitor Guide 5 6 HOTELS HOTELS Hampton Inn & Suites* Best Western Mariemont Inn* Hyatt Regency Cincinnati* The Westin Cincinnati 2000 Ronald Reagan Drive 6880 Wooster Pike 151 West Fifth Street 21 East Fifth Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 794.0700 (P) | 794.0444 (F) 271.2100 (P) | 271.1057 (F) 579.1234 (P) | 354.4299 (F) 621.7700 (P) | 852.5670 (F) hilton.com mariemontinn.com cincinnati.hyatt.com westincincinnati.com This Hampton Inn & Suites is located just across This charming historic boutique hotel features A familiar landmark of the city skyline, Hyatt Revive, refresh, renew at the Westin Cincinnati. from the Kenwood Towne Center, home to high- authentic Tudor architecture and provides a Regency Cincinnati offers every possible Overlooking historic Fountain Square, the Westin end shopping and dining options. peaceful atmosphere while still being close to a convenience under one roof. Whether you’re Cincinnati boasts a convenient and central variety of local amenities. visiting for business or leisure, there’s something downtown location. Your stay will include a complimentary breakfast sure to spark your interest at our welcoming Hyatt buffet. Or, if you're in a hurry, grab an On the The Mariemont Inn is located just outside of hotel in Cincinnati. High-speed internet access and generous work downtown Cincinnati in the heart of Mariemont’s stations allow you to continue working in the Run breakfast bag for a balanced meal on-the- 486 Rooms/22 Floors go. The 24-hour convenience mart also offers unforgettable historic district. The newly renovated quiet calm of your own guest room. Recharge Distance from Medpace: 20 minutes ® snacks, frozen meals, and treats for any craving.
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