Cincinnati Airport Guide
A great place to start is in another state, for the best view of Cincinnati is from the Kentucky side of the Ohio River. There, you’ll be able to see the unique skyline of the city and spot important buildings such as the Carew Tower, the pattern for the Empire State Building. You can ascend the tower in a lift, getting off at the observatory deck for a great bird’s-eye view of the city below you. Another double found in the city is the Roebling Suspension Bridge which was the prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge. Finally, for a great chance to look at the sky above Cincinnati, visit the Cincinnati Observatory on one of their event nights.
Cincinnati Airport Directions
Take route 275 east from the airport before tracking north along route 75 and you’ll find yourself in the centre of Cincinnati in around half an hour.
Cincinnati Airport Parking
There’s ample parking for all travellers at Cincinnati Airport in a variety of formats. You can use an economy parking lot, a little distance from the airport, more expensive but closer parking, valet parking and VIP parking, a scheme for regular travellers which gives reserved spaces and points towards free stays.
Cincinnati Airport Flight InformationCincinnati Airport is a very busy one with flights from all over the Americas. There’s a single European flight from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and if you’re travelling from the UK or other European cities, simply connect to Paris and you’ll then have a non-stop flight to Cincinnati.
Hotels Near Cincinnati Airport
We like the look of the Hampton Inn and Suites in uptown Cincinnati. With 37 inch TVs in the rooms plus a host of other facilities, the $85 a night rate becomes good value for money. If you want to spend less, the Days Inn offers comfortable accommodation for only $28 a night.
Cincinnati Time Zone
Cincinnati is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time and located in the Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5)