The Perfect Weekend in Cincinnati: A 2-Day Itinerary
How to spend 48 hours in Cincinnati like a local — where to eat, what to see, and what to skip
Day 1 Morning: Starting Your Weekend Right
Start at Findlay Market for a Saturday morning breakfast tour — goetta from Eckerlin Meats, coffee from Deeper Roots, and fresh pastries from the bakery vendors. Explore the market stalls and soak in the atmosphere of Ohio's oldest public market.
Day 1 Afternoon: Exploring the Heart of the City
Walk through Over-the-Rhine admiring the Italianate architecture, then head to the American Sign Museum in Camp Washington for a dazzling collection of neon and vintage signage. Grab lunch at Bakersfield on Vine Street — the street tacos and guacamole are perfect fuel for more exploring.
Day 1 Evening: Dinner and Nightlife
Dinner at Sotto in the atmospheric basement dining room — the house-made pastas are extraordinary. After dinner, walk across the Roebling Suspension Bridge to Covington for drinks with a view of the Cincinnati skyline reflected in the Ohio River.
Day 2 Morning: A Fresh Start
Drive up to Eden Park for morning views of the river valley, then visit the Cincinnati Art Museum (free admission). Walk through the park to Krohn Conservatory for tropical plants and seasonal flower displays.
Day 2 Afternoon: Deeper Into the City
Explore Mount Adams on foot — the narrow streets and Victorian architecture are charming. Grab lunch at a neighborhood cafe, then head to Skyline Chili for the quintessential Cincinnati food experience. A five-way with extra cheese is mandatory.
Day 2 Evening: The Grand Finale
End the weekend with fried chicken at The Eagle in OTR — arrive early to minimize the wait. Walk off dinner along the Smale Riverfront Park as the city lights reflect on the Ohio River.
Neighborhoods to Know in Cincinnati
Cincinnati's personality lives in its neighborhoods, and understanding them is the key to a great visit. The neighborhoods to prioritize are Over-the-Rhine, Mount Adams, Downtown, Covington (KY), Clifton. Each has its own character, food scene, and energy. The best weekend trips leave time for unstructured wandering in at least one neighborhood — put away the phone, walk without a destination, and let the city reveal itself. You'll stumble into a cafe, a shop, or a park bench with a view that no itinerary could have predicted.
Pro Tip
The best time to visit Cincinnati: September through November brings perfect fall weather and the city's best events. May and June are also excellent with warm days and the energy of Reds baseball season.
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