Discover Cincinnati’s culinary gems on a private streetcar tour. Savor diverse dishes across historic neighborhoods. Book your unforgettable foodie adventure today.
Discover Cincinnati’s culinary gems on a private streetcar tour. Savor diverse dishes across historic neighborhoods. Book your unforgettable foodie adventure today.
- Great American Ball Park - Gather at the Banks, located across from the Great American Ball Park, the home of Major League Baseball’s Cincinnati Reds. This stadium opened on March 31, 2003, replacing Crosley Field, which served as the Reds’ ballpark from 1970 to 2002.
- ArtWorks - Explore the Neal Armstrong Mural and other creations by…
- Great American Ball Park - Gather at the Banks, located across from the Great American Ball Park, the home of Major League Baseball’s Cincinnati Reds. This stadium opened on March 31, 2003, replacing Crosley Field, which served as the Reds’ ballpark from 1970 to 2002.
- ArtWorks - Explore the Neal Armstrong Mural and other creations by Cincinnati ArtWorks. Youth Apprentices have completed over 230 murals across more than 36 Cincinnati neighborhoods and seven nearby cities.
- Contemporary Arts Center - The Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art is an impressive structure at the corner of Sixth and Walnut Streets, just a block from Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati. Designed by the late Zaha Hadid, the Rosenthal Center is notable for being the first U.S. museum designed by a female architect.
- 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati - The historic Metropole Hotel was transformed into a contemporary art museum in 2005. The 21c Museum Hotel is a multi-venue contemporary art museum and an award-winning 156-room boutique hotel.
- Fountain Square - Since 1871, Fountain Square has been the symbolic heart of Cincinnati, featuring a beautiful fountain and a vibrant entertainment district. It is surrounded by renowned restaurants, bars, events, and ice skating, all in the heart of downtown.
- Cincinnati - Central Parkway is a major thoroughfare in Cincinnati, part of a citywide network envisioned in the 1907 park plan by George Kessler. It follows the former path of the old Miami & Erie Canal and was developed alongside a rapid transit railway, intended to run through a tunnel in the old canal bed. However, the subway project was abandoned mid-construction and never completed.
- Over-The-Rhine - Known as “Cincinnati’s Rhineland” and the “Rhineland of America,” Over-the-Rhine is a German cultural district in Cincinnati, Ohio. This historic neighborhood is filled with well-preserved 19th-century buildings, making it one of the largest, most intact urban historic districts in the U.S. Once a working-class German area, it now hosts craft breweries, hip gastropubs, and trendy bars.
- Washington Park - Washington Park is a 6-acre park in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, built on land that once housed the city’s Presbyterian and Episcopal cemeteries before being acquired by the city between 1858 and 1863. Today, Washington Park attracts millions of visitors annually, hosting over 300 events, including live music, public markets, outdoor fitness classes, children’s activities, and more.
- Cincinnati Music Hall - Commonly referred to as Cincinnati Music Hall, this classical music performance venue in Cincinnati, Ohio, was completed in 1878. It is home to the Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, May Festival Chorus, and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.
- Findlay Market - Findlay Market is Ohio’s oldest continuously operated public market and one of Cincinnati’s most beloved institutions, drawing over one million visitors each year. Open Tuesday through Sunday year-round, it features more than 60 full-time merchants offering meat, fish, poultry, produce, flowers, cheese, deli items, ethnic foods, and more.

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Embark on a private Cincinnati Streetcar Food Tour and discover four unique historic neighborhoods linked by the complimentary Cincinnati streetcar. Friendly local guides will lead you on an unforgettable culinary adventure. Cincinnati boasts a vibrant restaurant scene, making it challenging for visitors to decide where to eat and what to explore first!…
Embark on a private Cincinnati Streetcar Food Tour and discover four unique historic neighborhoods linked by the complimentary Cincinnati streetcar. Friendly local guides will lead you on an unforgettable culinary adventure. Cincinnati boasts a vibrant restaurant scene, making it challenging for visitors to decide where to eat and what to explore first!
During this gastronomic journey, relax and enjoy sit-down dining in the city’s heart. Then, travel to Findlay Market to savor more local delights. This progressive meal includes six stops!
Indulge in hearty dishes that may include Scottish cuisine, a full-size burger, authentic Mexican tacos, cheese coneys, pretzels with beer cheese, large salads, chicken enchiladas, and much more!
At the historic Findlay Market, delight in award-winning chocolates. Visit a cheese and fudge business established in 1921, while enjoying the best of both. The grand finale is a surprise dessert that promises not to disappoint.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.