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Art, adventure and awesome views for free in Cincinnati
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From historic markets to no-entrance-fee museums, here are 10 free things to do in Cincinnati for a budget-friendly getaway 漏 photo.ua / Shutterstock
Though Cincinnati boasts of world-class attractions鈥攆rom internationally renowned art to one of the country鈥檚 best city parks scenes鈥攜ou don鈥檛 have to empty your wallet to experience the region鈥檚 beauty. There are free things to do in Cincinnati for travelers with a variety of interests, whether you鈥檙e a nature lover, art enthusiast or consistently awestruck by historic architecture.
If you鈥檙e seeking a budget-friendly Cincinnati guide, look no further. Here are 10 of our favorite free activities in Cincinnati.
Findlay Market
Colorful is the continuously operating public market in Ohio. It鈥檚 the main attraction in 颁颈苍肠颈苍苍补迟颈鈥檚 vibrant Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, and residents and travelers flock here to admire the juxtaposition of and the city鈥檚 bustling contemporary culture. Enjoy the architecture and energy without spending a dime, or grab a thrifty bite from one of the full-time merchants dishing out cheese, deli sandwiches and a host of international fare, including local favorite, with crispy waffles to go.
Smale Riverfront Park
颁颈苍肠颈苍苍补迟颈鈥檚 Smale Riverfront Park was a project nearly in the making, with the last touches added in 2015. This affordable Cincinnati attraction was well worth the wait. Smale Riverfront Park links downtown Cincinnati and the city鈥檚 riverfront, with walking trails, gardens, a carousel, fountains and a sprawling event lawn. Two major attractions bookend the park: the Cincinnati Bengals football stadium and Great American Ballpark, home of the Cincinnati Reds.
While tickets to games are hardly free (although you can find cheap on the upper level), Smale鈥檚 outdoor attractions are kind on the wallet. Stroll the trails, snag a swing-bench seat, or jam with the giant foot piano鈥攁ll without spending a dime. And, if budget allows, splurge with a $2 ride on .
Cincinnati Art Museum
Admire more than 67,000 pieces of art at the hilltop and Eden Park-adjacent Cincinnati Art Museum, where general admission is always free. The, opened in the 1880s, is one of the country鈥檚 oldest art museums. Its collections span 6,000 years, including its, one of the oldest Asian art collections in the country, and a wide collection of, including some of the earliest Pueblo paintings.
Beyond permanent collections, the museum hosts regular (and often free) events, like, with live music, dancing, food, and drinks. And, if hunger strikes, stop at the museum鈥檚, where architecturally dazzling digs pair perfectly with fresh cafe fare. (Sandwiches run for around $12.)
If you didn鈥檛 have the lesser-known on your budget-friendly Cincinnati travel itinerary, you should. This small, free museum houses more than waving Japanese cats鈥攖he cultural symbol of good luck. One of the museum鈥檚 most unique displays? A mix of 鈥渓ucky cat鈥 pieces from artists across the globe. The Lucky Cat Museum, open by appointment only, features a gift shop to take home your own lucky charm. For delicious local bites, head down the street from the museum to, a low-cost stop for cured and smoked meats, creative pickles, and craft beverages. here run for around $10.
Fountain Square
It鈥檚 easy to see how became downtown 颁颈苍肠颈苍苍补迟颈鈥檚 main gathering place. The charismatic square, named for its focal-point fountain, features a consistently packed. Nearly all of these get-togethers are free. Stop by for live music. Grab your dancing shoes and learn to salsa every Thursday in the summer and fall. Or, grab a group of friends and hit Monday trivia night, with gift-card prizes for winning teams.
If you鈥檙e looking for a low-cost bite near the square, head a few blocks south to 颁颈苍肠颈苍苍补迟颈鈥檚 second-oldest bar,, where you get free popcorn with your drink or burger.
Self-Guided Mural Tour
Cincinnati is a canvas for local artists. helps young apprentices and professional artists push their creative limits with larger-than-life murals, and Cincinnati travelers can enjoy hundreds of these murals for free. Grab for a self-guided walking tour; more than 200 murals add color throughout the city, but Over-the-Rhine features the largest concentration of these pieces. Don鈥檛 miss 鈥淢r. Dynamite,鈥 a colorful four-story of musical icon James Brown at 1437 Main Street. 鈥湴渚辈猿辈圆圆钩倬扁檚 Table鈥 depicts farm-fresh fare and animals at 713 Vine Street.
Little Miami Scenic Trail
Save a buck by exploring Cincinnati on a bike. The is an 80-mile shaded route that starts 11 miles east of Cincinnati. The river-flanked trail winds by everything from small towns and quaint diners to mega attractions like in Mason (a 25-minute drive north of the city). It connects with the northern Cincinnati suburb, Loveland, where you can make a quick detour for locally roasted coffee at cozy Loveland.
Purple People Bridge
Walk from Ohio to Kentucky along 颁颈苍肠颈苍苍补迟颈鈥檚 free, pedestrian-only, which links the Ohio riverfront鈥檚 Sawyer Point Park and northern Kentucky鈥檚 Newport on the Levee dining and retail center. The half-mile violet-hued bridge, officially named the Newport Southbank Bridge, is open for walkers, bikers, and runners. Crossing the bridge itself is free, but it connects with several spots for a cheap bite or brew, including sprawling German beer hall and Cincinnati-born low-frills grilled cheese hotspot, praised for its splurge-worthy grilled-cheese donut (located in the Newport on the Levee complex).
Mount Adams Views
You don鈥檛 need fancy rooftop bars to see the best Cincinnati skyline views. Just head up to Mount Adams, one of the tallest 鈥渕ounts鈥 in the city, with sweeping vistas thanks to its downtown-adjacent location. Views abound throughout Mount Adams, including from the back of (complete with a skyline-identifying guide on the railing), via the parking lot next to event-venue, and from the quaint garden at the of Hill and Celestial Streets, known by residents as the best seat in the house for Labor Day weekend鈥檚 annual Ohio River fireworks bonanza,.
For a budget-friendly bite that doesn鈥檛 skimp on scenery, head halfway down Mount Adams to, a low-frills beer and burger joint with one of the best city-view balconies in the area.
Mt. Airy Forest
Few budget-friendly experiences are as tranquil as a stroll through, 颁颈苍肠颈苍苍补迟颈鈥檚 largest park. The forest packs 13 trail miles, 23 picnic areas, a disc golf center, and a wheelchair-accessible treehouse into its vast, nearly 1,500 acres. An onsite arboretum, with 30 acres of gardens, provides a peaceful lake and gazebo for unwinding. The new Mt. Airy is another free attraction, with 1.4 miles of paved trails to help you explore more of the forest. (Rent bikes via bikeshare program, available nearby at Hoffner Park, 2.6 miles away; rentals are $3 per 20 minutes.)
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