Cincinnati is the third biggest city in the state. Just under 300 thousand people live in this great city, and over 1.8 million more live in its outlying metropolitan area. The Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball and the National Football League's Cincinnati Bengals are the city's two major sports teams. Needless to say, lots of fun can be had in this booming city.
Here are some of the top reasons why customers choose to book their rental cars with us:
If you're flying to this city, you might land at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, which is located south of the city in Hebron, Kentucky. Many travelers, who book with us, pick-up their rental at the airport then drive straight to their hotel or business appointments, which is fairly easy thanks to the area's highways and Interstates.
Said to be America's first boomtown, Cincinnati was the first major inland city in the newly formed United States of America. It has also been called the first truly American town, lacking the European influence the coastal cities had at that time.
When you visit the city, you may be interested in seeing all the sights and attractions that make this one of the coolest cities in the Midwest! Cincinnati has lots of beautiful, historic architectures. So drive your rental vehicle to Over-the-Rhine, which is a neighborhood just north of the downtown area. There you can find and photograph many examples of fine Italianate architectures, surprisingly plentiful for a mid-sized urban area.
Newer architectural wonders include Carew Tower, the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, the Ingalls Building, and Isaac M. Wise Temple.
Other great attractions to visit include the Cincinnati Music Hall. Find a cheap rental car and watch a concert or performance at a world-class theater! Likewise, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is a world-class symphony. If the weather's nice, you may prefer to visit the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. You'll be parking your rental car in front of the country's 2nd oldest zoo, which is renowned for its educational exhibits of endangered species!
If you visit Cincinnati, here are five things you must do.
1. Tour the Cincinnati Art Museum. Featuring more than 100,000 works of art including pottery, as well as both European and American paintings, this museum is one of the most impressive of its type in the United States. For more information on the Museum, click on the link.
2. Take a walk on the wild side at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens. This zoo is most well-known for its many endangered species as well as its birthing program. It is the country's second oldest zoo. For more information on the Zoo | 404, click on the link.
3. Cheer at a Cincinnati Red's game. The Red's, which is also America's first professional baseball team, plays at the Great American Ball Park.
4. See Fountain square. This square serves as the symbolic center of the city as well as a cultural and social hub. It features a bronze allegorical water fountain, ice skating rink and interactive water wall as well as stages for public performances. The square is flanked by hotels, restaurants and shops.
5. Visit Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. This area has been designated as America's largest historic district. Many homes located in the neighborhood are built in the style of 19th century Italianate architecture.
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Book At | Miles/km to Cincinnati | Directions to Cincinnati | Latitude | Longitude |
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Cincinnati (East) | 5/8 | Directions | 39.103323 | -84.512078 |
Newport | 5/9 | Directions | 39.09145 | -84.49578 |
Covington | 6/10 | Directions | 39.08367 | -84.50855 |
Sharonville | 8/12 | Directions | 39.26811 | -84.41327 |
Milford | 9/14 | Directions | 39.17534 | -84.29438 |
Springdale | 9/14 | Directions | 39.287 | -84.48522 |
Cincinnati (North) | 9/15 | Directions | 39.296862 | -84.48612 |
Erlanger | 13/20 | Directions | 39.01673 | -84.60078 |
Fairfield | 14/22 | Directions | 39.34589 | -84.5605 |
*Distance is calculated aerial. Actual will be different. |