The Millennium Hotel Cincinnati is in the heart of one of America’s most dynamic cities. Newly
renovated, in its prime city-center location, this hotel puts your group close to shopping,
museums, “Riverboat Row” dining and entertainment as well as
Great American Ballpark and
Paul Brown Stadium. Convenient for the business traveler, the
Millennium Hotel Cincinnati is located steps away from the financial district. This hotel is also
near the
Northern
Kentucky/ Greater Cincinnati Airport. For conventioneers, the hotel is the "front door" to
Cincinnati's Convention Center and is connected to the center by one of the
city’s enclosed skywalks. Millennium Hotel Cincinnati, the perfect hotel headquarters from which to
experience the Queen City’s many offerings.
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Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts (.5 Miles E) Located
in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, this state-of-the-art facility consists of three stunning
performance spaces
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Music Hall (.5 Miles N) Built in 1878 with private money raised
from what is believed to be the nation's first matching grant fund drive, this Cincinnati showpiece
has been renovated and updated and includes what is judged to be among the best and most beautiful
concert theaters in the world.
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Taft
Theatre (.5 Miles E) The Taft Theatre features musicians, comedians, childrens' shows and
theater productions.
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Contemporary Arts Center (.5 Miles E) The CAC is a museum that
showcases "art of the last five minutes" in a building that has gained international acclaim for
its extraordinary architecture. Nestled in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, the CAC has served as
a beacon for progressive thought in the community for more than 65 years.
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Paul Brown Stadium<</a> (.5 Miles S) Home of Cincinnati's NFL team, the
Cincinnati Bengals.
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Great American Ballpark (.5 Miles S) Home to America's first
professional baseball team, the Cincinnati Reds.
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Reds Hall of Fame and Museum (.5 Miles
S) A palace for the fans! With the formation of the Cincinnati Red Stockings in 1869,
professional baseball and America's passion for the sport were born, and grew, right here in
Cincinnati. This museum offers fans of the Reds, and of baseball, the first comprehensive look into
the sport's heralded past.
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National Underground Railroad Freedom
Center
(.8 Miles E) This center brings to life the importance and relevance of
struggles for freedom around the world and throughout history, including today. Cincinnati's
location on the Ohio River puts it at the crossroads of freedom's journey. In the 1800's the city
served as a major hub of activity on the Underground Railroad and its banks offered refuge to
thousands seeking hope and a new way of life.
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Bank Arena (1 Miles S) A multi-purpose, year round, indoor arena that
accommodates seating for over 17,000 people; home of family shows, sporting events, and
the Cyclones; Cincinnati's professional hockey team.
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Newport on the Levee (1 Miles S) Located just across the
river from Cincinnati's dramatic skyline view, the Levee features a year-round schedule of
festivals, special events, live bands and a great selection of restaurant offerings. Entertainment
venues include the
Newport Aquarium;
GameWorks;
Funny Bone Comedy Club;
AMC-Newport 20 movie theater;
Star Lanes on the Levee Bowling Alley; and local and regional
musical acts seven nights a week at
Jefferson Hall. Newport on the Levee also features many retail
venues.
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Newport Aquarium (1 Miles S) Newport Aquarium showcases thousands of
animals from around the world in a million gallons of water. You'll be amazed at all
there is to see and do, including fun and interactive activities, like touching a shark or
meeting a penguin.
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Cincinnati Museum Center at the Union
Terminal (1 Miles W) Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal is home to the
Cincinnati History Museum,
Duke Energy Children's Museum,
the Museum of Natural History & Science,
the Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX Theater
and the Cincinnati Historical Society Library. Originally built in 1933 as the Union Terminal Train
Station, the building is a national historic landmark and was renovated and reopened as Cincinnati
Museum Center in 1990.
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Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens (3 Miles N) Opened in 1875, the
Cincinnai Zoo and Botanical Garden exhibits over 580 animal species and 3,000 types of plants on 75
acres, in over 20 lush gardens and naturalistic habitats, featuring animals from every
continent.
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University of Cincinnati (2.5 Miles N)
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Xavier University (3.5 Miles N)
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Kings Island (22 Miles N) The Midwest's larges theme park, with 364
acres packed with more than 80 rides and attractions.
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The Beach Waterpark (25 Miles N) The Beach, one of
the top five waterparks nationwide, boasts a 750,000-gallon wave pool, five-story free-fall slides,
sand, palm trees and much more.
Millennium Hotel Cincinnati
Driving Directions
Major Airline Carriers Taxi available (charges apply).
24-Hour Overnight Valet Parking at current rate of $22 (based on availability).
This hotel does not allow coolers, food, or beverages to be brought onto the property.
Check in times are 4:00PM while check out is at Noon.
This hotel is pet friendly, with restrictions.
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Agreement Guidelines
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