Signature Over-the-Rhine Tour

Experience an urban renaissance unlike any other in the U.S. See how 19th century Italianate architecture has been restored and how neglected buildings are now renovated restaurants, shops, and reside

Experience an urban renaissance unlike any other in the U.S. See how 19th century Italianate architecture has been restored and how neglected buildings are now renovated restaurants, shops, and residences. Enjoy enough food for lunch during this 3-hour walking tour. Tour also available for private groups.

From: $0.00

Location: Cincinnati

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Signature Over-the-Rhine Tour?

A: No age restrictions! The tour is great for everyone, but keep in mind that you must be 21+ to enjoy the beer or wine included. Kids can join too, and there's plenty of food to keep everyone happy. Just be sure to wear comfy shoes since you’ll be walking around for about three hours.

Q: What should I wear for the tour? Is it casual?

A: Definitely go casual! Comfy shoes are a must since you'll be walking around Over-the-Rhine. The tour happens rain or shine, so check the weather and maybe bring an umbrella just in case. Dress in layers if it’s a cool day; you might want to strip off a layer as you walk and eat!

Q: What if it rains on the day of the tour? Are there cancellation policies?

A: Rain is no problem! The tour operates regardless of weather conditions unless it’s severe. If you need to cancel or reschedule, they usually allow changes within a certain timeframe. It’s best to check their official policy just in case, but I’ve found them to be pretty understanding.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Signature Over-the-Rhine Tour! Anyone done it?

I’m thinking of giving the Signature Over-the-Rhine Tour as a gift for my foodie friend’s birthday. Has anyone experienced it? I love that it includes lunch and a drink! Just want to know if it’s worth it and what kind of food we get to try.

Signature Over-the-Rhine Tour vs. Another Experience?

I’m torn between the Over-the-Rhine Tour and a cooking class in Cincinnati for a gift. The tour sounds amazing with all the history and food, but the cooking class might be more hands-on. Any thoughts?