Cincinnati Honeymoon Itinerary

  • Day 1: Findlay Market
    10 minutes (3.3 miles) from Downtown Cincinnati

    Findlay Market is the oldest public market in Ohio, featuring a wide variety of local and international cuisine options. The market also offers artisanal cheeses, fresh produce, flowers, and meats. Stop by for a delicious breakfast and stock up on snacks for the day.

  • Day 2: Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
    20 minutes (8.6 miles) from Findlay Market

    The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is home to over 500 animal species and 3,000 plant species. Notable exhibits include the Gorilla World, the Manatee Springs, and the Night Hunters. There are also various restaurants and food stands within the zoo if you get hungry during your visit.

  • Day 3: Newport Aquarium
    10 minutes (2.2 miles) from Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

    The Newport Aquarium offers a wide variety of marine life exhibits, including penguins, alligators, and sharks. Learn about conservation efforts and the importance of protecting our oceans. Don't miss the opportunity to pet a shark or stingray!

  • Day 4: Krohn Conservatory
    5 minutes (1.2 miles) from Newport Aquarium

    The Krohn Conservatory is a beautiful indoor botanical garden featuring exotic and rare plant species from around the world. Enjoy the tranquility of this serene garden, located in the center of Cincinnati. Time your visit for the butterfly show, held annually in March and April.

  • Day 5: Cincinnati Art Museum
    15 minutes (4.8 miles) from Krohn Conservatory

    The Cincinnati Art Museum has over 70,000 works of art in its collection, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Notable exhibits include ancient Egyptian artifacts, Renaissance paintings, and modern art. Take a leisurely stroll through the park surrounding the museum, and enjoy the stunning views of the city.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Findlay Market (1 hour, varies)
  • Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (3 hours, $25 per person)
  • Newport Aquarium (2 hours, $24 per person)
  • Krohn Conservatory (1.5 hours, $10 per person)
  • Cincinnati Art Museum (2 hours, free admission)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $110 per person

Transportation

If you're visiting Cincinnati, it's best to rent a car to get around to the various attractions outside of the city center. Downtown Cincinnati is walkable and has a streetcar system that can take you to many locations. Expect to pay around $30-50 per day for a rental car. Parking can be expensive downtown, so look for public parking garages or street parking with meters.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to the nearby cities of Louisville, KY or Dayton, OH. Here are some great options:
- Bourbon tasting and tours in Louisville
- Visiting the Air Force Museum in Dayton
- Exploring the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati.

For a shorter trip, consider skipping the Newport Aquarium and visiting the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal instead. This museum offers several exhibits, including the Cincinnati History Museum, the Duke Energy Children's Museum, and the Museum of Natural History and Science.

Airports

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is the main airport serving the Cincinnati region. The airport is located in Hebron, KY, about 13 miles from downtown Cincinnati. Other nearby airports include Dayton International Airport (DAY), located 50 miles north of Cincinnati, and Louisville International Airport (SDF), located 100 miles southwest of Cincinnati.

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