Hotel Listings
Overview
Built in 1882, The Cincinnatian was designed as a "Grand Hotel" of the 19th century. Originally named the Palace Hotel, this eight-story French Second Empire building was the tallest in Cincinnati. It was designed by the same architect as Cincinnati's Music Hall and City Hall. In 1987, it was saved from the wrecking ball with a $25-million renovation which completely reformed the interior of the hotel while preserving the original lobby and exterior architecture. Today, it is considered one of America's leading historic hotels and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Centrally located, it is a great base hotel for exploring the Queen City.
Amenities & Images
- 146 Rooms
- 7 Suites
- 6 Conference Rooms
- 0 Ballrooms
Business Services
Audio/Visual Equipment ● Business Center ● Event Planners ● Fax Services
Recreational Amenities
Fitness Center
Room Amenities
Bathrobe ● Blackout Drapes ● Climate Control ● Clock Radio ● Complimentary Bottled Water ● Complimentary Daily Newspaper ● Desk ● Electronic Check Out ● Hair Dryer ● In-Room Safe ● Multi-Line Phone ● Premium TV Channel(s) ● Rollaway Beds ● Television ● Voicemail ● Wake-up Service ● Designer Toiletries/Supplies
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