What You Will Do
On a private Cincinnati Streetcar Food Tour, you'll explore four distinct historic neighborhoods connected by the free Cincinnati streetcar.
Your friendly local guides will take you on an unforgettable culinary journey. Cincinnati is home to a thriving restaurant scene, but it can be hard for visitors to choose where to dine and what to see first!
On this foodie adventure, you will relax and enjoy sit-down dining in the heart of the city. Next, we ride to Findlay Market and enjoy even more local favorites. This progressive meal includes 6 stops!
Your hearty dishes may feature Scottish fare, a full-size burger, authentic Mexican tacos, cheese coneys, pretzels with beer cheese, huge salads, chicken enchiladas, and much more!
At historic Findlay Market, you will enjoy award-winning chocolates.
Visit a cheese and fudge business from 1921, while savoring the best of both.
We save the best for last. This dessert is a surprise, and we guarantee it won't disappoint.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Meeting Time and Place: We meet 15 minutes prior to the start time in front of Nation Kitchen and Bar, 175 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202. If you arrive early, there are restrooms inside and a full bar if you care to enjoy a beverage before the tour begins.
1
Great American Ball Park
We meet at the Banks across the street from the Great American Ball Park. This is the home of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds, and opened on March 31, 2003, replacing Crosley Field, the Reds' former ballpark from 1970 to 2002.
2
5 minutes
View the Neal Armstrong Mural and others created by Cincinnati Artworks. Youth Apprentices have completed more than 230 murals in over 36 Cincinnati neighborhoods and seven nearby cities.
3
Contemporary Arts Center
The Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art is a striking building on the corner of Sixth and Walnut Streets, just a block from Fountain Square in the heart of downtown Cincinnati. The Rosenthal Center was designed by the late Zaha Hadid and holds the distinction of being the first U.S. museum designed by a female architect.
4
21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati
5 minutes
Historic Metropole Hotel was re-imagined as a contemporary art museum in 2005. 21c Museum Hotel is a multi-venue contemporary art museum, an award-winning 156-room boutique hotel.
5
Fountain Square
15 minutes
Fountain Square is the symbolic center of Cincinnati since 1871, with a stunning fountain and a thriving entertainment district. it is surrounded by signature restaurants, bars, events, and ice skating at the heart of downtown.
6
Cincinnati
Central Parkway is one of Cincinnati's major parkways in a citywide network envisioned in the 1907 park plan by George Kessler. Extending along the former route of the old Miami & Erie Canal, central Parkway was developed in conjunction with a rapid transit railway, which was to run in a tunnel created in the old canal bed, however, the subway was abandoned mid-construction and never completed.
7
Over-The-Rhine
Over-the-Rhine, also known as "Cincinnati's Rhineland", and the "Rhineland of America", is a German cultural district of Cincinnati, Ohio. Well-preserved 19th-century buildings pepper this historic neighborhood, making it among the largest, most intact urban historic districts in the United States. This onetime working-class German neighborhood is now home to craft breweries, hip gastropubs, and trendy bars.
8
Washington Park
Washington Park is a 6-acre park in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati built on land that once hosted the city's Presbyterian and Episcopal cemeteries before it was acquired by the city from 1858 to 1863. Today, Washington Park welcomes millions of individuals each year from all over, hosting over 300 events annually, including live music, public markets, outdoor fitness classes, children's activities and more.
9
Cincinnati Music Hall
Music Hall, commonly known as Cincinnati Music Hall, is a classical music performance hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, completed in 1878. It serves as the home for the Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, May Festival Chorus, and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.
10
Findlay Market
30 minutes
Findlay Market is Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market and one of Cincinnati's most cherished institutions, welcoming more than one million visitors each year. Open Tuesday through Sunday year round, it is home to more than 60 full-time merchants selling meat, fish, poultry, produce, flowers, cheese, deli, ethnic foods and more.
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