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The Best Places to See Spring Flowers in Cincinnati
"Spend the afternoon exploring the bosky expanse of the hilltop Eden Park. Wander the galleries of the Cincinnati Art Museum, visit the Art Deco Krohn Conservatory, or stop at the Twin Lakes for fine panoramas out over the river over Kentucky."
"Location: 950 Eden Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (Mt. Adams). Another well-known park in the city that offerssome beautiful viewsof the Ohio River and Northern Kentucky is Eden Park. Located on the outskirts of theMt."
"Eden Park is home to the Art Museum, the Playhouse, and the Krohn Conservatory. It covers 186 acres and features, among others, gazebos, memorial paths, and a playground."
"At the Krohn Conservatory in Eden Park (which runs along the west bank of the Ohio River), you and your children can visit a tropical rain forest, a desert and a butterfly habitat without setting foot out of the city. The conservatory is an ideal attraction for children who can learn about the various habitats of the world and the amazing plants which thrive in them. The conservatory hosts three annual shows including the very popular Butterfly Show which runs from late March to June."
"Krohn Conservatory should be at the top of your list of Cincinnati attractions. It’s basically a large-scale botanical garden, and it’s filled with everything from bonsai collections to man-made waterfalls surrounded by goldfish ponds. Many exotic species can be found in the Krohn Conservatory."
"Ault Park is the fourth-largest park in Cincinnati, stretching more than 223 acres throughout the city's eastern Mount Lookout neighborhood. The park, which is named in honor of Cincinnati park developers Levi Addison and Ida May Ault, showcases beautiful views of the Little Miami River Valley from a scenic hilltop panorama in the neighborhood's northern area. Landmarks within the park include an Italian Renaissance-style pavilion that was constructed in 1930 and can be rented for public and private special events."
"The 224-acre park is Cincinnati’s 4th largest park with plenty of green space, hiking trails, a Pavilion, and several gardens. If you visit in late March/early April the trees are blooming beautifully in Ault Park. Later in the spring, you can enjoy more of the flowers in the gardens."
"Ault Park is in eastern Cincinnati and has stunning hill-top views. The centerpoint of the park is a large pavilion built in 1930, a great place to admire the view or hold an event. The park also has lots of green space, a soccer field, and a beautiful flower garden."
"Mt. Airy Arboretum is a magnificent 120-acre arboretum facility in Cincinnati's Mt. Airy Forest public park, open to the public daily free of admission charge. The arboretum and forest were originally founded in 1911 after the purchase of 168 acres of land by the Cincinnati Park Board. Today, the forest spans more than 1,469 acres, with 700 acres preserving reforested hardwood areas, 200 acres preserving reforested evergreen areas, and 269 acres protecting native woodlands."
"Hyde Park Square is the central urban square of Cincinnati's Hyde Park neighborhood, known as one of the city's oldest and trendiest retail and dining districts. The neighborhood, which was originally developed in 1896 as a nature-focused "cityburb" by a group of citizen activists, is home to more than 175 unique local boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment destinations, located less than five miles from Cincinnati's downtown core. It is anchored around the beautiful Hyde Park Square, which is located along Erie Avenue between Edwards and Michigan Streets."
"Fill an afternoon shopping for antiques, artwork, apparel and jewelry in Hyde Park Square. Locals know to seek out Daveed’s Next in the north suburb of Loveland for locally sourced casual dining; try the house specialty, pan-seared duck breast served tapas-style."
"I'm a huge fan of street art, and it turns out that Cincinnati is a great city for murals. An organization called ArtWorks was tasked by Cincinnati's mayor about a decade ago to create a mural in each of Cincinnati's 52 neighborhoods – and they are well on their way to doing that and more. Even just around the downtown area, you can find all sorts of cool and colorful murals."
"Visit and view the Riverfront Floodwall Mural Tour and Riverside Drive Statue Tour. Need to give your feet a rest?. Ride across the river for just one dollar on the Southbank Shuttle or take a Cincy Red Bike."
"Scratch-made flatbread with walnut spread, brown sugar crumble, vanilla icing, and powdered sugar starts the meal with a sweet edge. Carefully crafted bloody mary options and spiked coffees contribute to a leisurely brunch. Unique savory options include breakfast mac 'n cheese with crispy pork belly and a sunny side up egg, a housemade corn gordita with meat scramble, avocado, and pineapple pico de gallo, or a coffee-crusted filet with sunny side up eggs, crispy potatoes, and chimichurri."
"3880 K, Paxton Ave Cincinnati, OH 45209 513-873-4536https://anotherbrokenegg.com/. This breakfast and brunch chain, which started in Louisiana in the 1990s, is similar in spirit to Wild Eggs, First Watch and Sleepy Bee Cafe. The restaurant highlights the chain's Southern roots through several menu items, including the Louisiana Creole Benedict, with seafood sausage and creole hollandaise; the shrimp 'n grits; and the "biscuit beignets." Most breakfast entrees range in price from $11-$15."
"Coffee shop in Walnut Hills | 975 E McMillan St., Cincinnati, OH 45206 Coffee Shop by Day, Jazz Lounge by Night!. Stop by for a coffee or espresso Monday-Saturday until 6PM, then stick around for live jazz performances Tuesday-Saturday nights (requires admission – see website for more details)."
"Authentic Italian comfort food at its finest, Pepp & Dolores dishes up satisfying plates of pasta that would make any Italian nonna proud. A glass of vino to accompany the “Dunk,” a baguette served with herbed olive oil and vinegar for dipping, is the perfect introduction to your meal. Follow it up with soulful pastas adorned with meaty Sunday sauce, roasted beets and goat cheese, seafood, lamb ragu, or pesto or chili-flecked lemon."
"Pepp and Dolores is as good as it gets when it comes to authentic Italian food in Cincinnati, Ohio. For starters, all pasta dishes are made in-house, making it the highest quality pasta in town. They also have a wide variety of delicious wine that pair perfectly with the tapas appetizers and delicious pasta entres."
"A casual Italian restaurant featuring house made pastas, carefully curated wines, and a balance of cherished family recipes with fresh, vibrant flavors."