Your Insider's Guide to the Cincy Region

Welcome to our blog! Find out about local favorites, fun things to do, the best restaurants and shopping, all the events, and more here in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. 

What To Do Memorial Day Weekend in the Cincy Region

This blog is updated annually. Check back closer to Memorial Day for more updates and events added! Memorial Day Weekend officially kicks off the summer season and there are so many ways to celebrate it in the Cincy Region. Whether you’re traveling with kids, ready to play ball, or enjoying a…

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How to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Cincy Like a Local

This year St. Patrick’s Day falls on a Tuesday, which means partygoers will have the weekend before to imbibe green beer and make bad decisions. The city is chock full of events, ranging from a hockey game, a parade, to all-day food and drink events. Cincy may not dye its river green like Chicago…

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Cincinnati Reds Opening Day Festivities

This post is updated annually. Since the late 19th century, the Cincinnati Reds have been the only Major League Baseball team given the privilege of starting every season at home. It’s no wonder that Reds Opening Day is a can't-miss annual celebration! If you've never experienced a Reds Opening Day…

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Cool Winter Experiences in Cincy Region

From January to March - Cincy has you covered with top winter events Craft beer, wine, and bourbon festivals are here to warm up the coldest part of winter. Ice Skating and skiing will get your body moving, and live music will get your toes tapping. Be sure to join us in March for the region-wide…

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Dazzling holiday light displays in the Cincy Region

Ready to make memories? The whole family will enjoy celebrating the magic of the holidays with these spectacular light displays around Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Light Up The Square Nov. 29, 5 - 10 p.m. Duke Energy's Light Up the Square returns to Fountain Square on Friday, November 28th…

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Discovering Cincinnati's Rich German Heritage

Cincinnati is known for many things—a picturesque riverfront, vibrant arts scene, professional sports, and iconic chili —but one of its most deeply rooted cultural influences is its German heritage. Often referred to in the 19th century as “the most German city in America,” Cincinnati was once home…

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