Cincinnati: Ten Best Photo Spots in Queen City
Where to get the best photos of Ohio's photogenic jewel
The Queen City of Cincinnati is one of the jewels of the Midwest, and a joy to visit and photograph. From majestic Union Terminal (the fictional HQ for Superman and the Justice League) to those great views from across the river in Kentucky, and of course, the unique chili and the world’s best ice cream, Cincinnati has a lot to offer.
How to spend a weekend in Cincinnati? I've got ten great ideas for you, in this companion to the Cincinnati episode of Photowalks. Watch the video and then read the post for links and addresses.
📍 The first half of the walk is 2.5 miles each way, so we'll break it up. You'll need a car or taxi to get to the other spots. I had a rental car in Cincinnati and it was invaluable for sunset and sunrise shots. The first five spots are easily walkable, however.
Start in Covington, Kentucky
Your photowalk begins across the river in Covington. Why?
Parking is easier, and more importantly, you get the best views of the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge—the 1866 marvel that inspired the Brooklyn Bridge. The morning light on the bridge from the Kentucky side is perfect and the sunsets and timelapse viewers here can't be beat.
Stop 1: National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
After crossing into Ohio on foot, you’ll land near one of the city’s most powerful landmarks. The Freedom Center tells the story of the enslaved people who crossed the river into freedom—and of Ohio’s crucial role as a free state bordering Kentucky. 50 E. Freedom Way
Stop 2: Great American Ball Park
Just a short walk away is the home of the Cincinnati Reds, the first professional baseball team in America. Snap a photo of the stadium and its statues—bonus if you catch game-day energy. 100 Joe Nuxhall Way
Stop 3: Vine Street + Fountain Square
Stroll through downtown along Vine Street, lined with historic buildings saved and restored—not torn down. You’ll end up at Fountain Square, the heart of the city and the site of the opening credits of WKRP in Cincinnati. 520 Vine Street.
Stop 4: Findlay Market with Barb
Kick off your day at Findlay Market, Ohio’s longest continuously operating public market (since 1852!). Join a Cincinnati Food Tour to explore the mom-and-pop vendors and learn about local eats—like goetta, a sausage-oat blend created by German immigrants. 1801 Race Street
Stop 5: Over-the-Rhine + Music Hall
Walk through Over-the-Rhine, a 19th century immigrant neighborhood with beautifully preserved buildings. Visit Washington Park and admire the iconic Cincinnati Music Hall, home to the symphony, ballet, opera, and more. 1230 Elm Street.
Now we switch to the car, or taxi, for the rest.
Stop 6: Union Terminal
Cincinnati’s grand Art Deco train station is an architectural icon. Today it houses several museums, but the star is the massive rotunda with mosaic murals inside. It looks spectacular lit up at night. You probably saw the building in the recent Superman movie, where it served as the home base for the Justice League. 1301 Western Avenue
Stop 7: American Sign Museum
Step into a glowing, vintage world at the American Sign Museum, home to over 500 restored neon signs from roadside diners, motels, and theaters. It’s a photographer’s dream—like Vegas meets Americana nostalgia.
📍1330 Monmouth Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45225
8: Dinner @ Camp Washington Chili
You can’t leave Cincinnati without trying Cincinnati chili—a sweet-and-savory Greek-influenced sauce served over spaghetti. In Cincinnati, it's served differently than anywhere else. Head to the legendary Camp Washington Chili, a family-run joint where the four-way (spaghetti, chili, cheese, onions) reigns supreme. 3005 Colerain Avenue
9: Dessert @ Graeter’s Ice Cream
You’ve had ice cream before—but not like this. Head to Graeter’s, where they still use 2.5-gallon French Pot freezers and make everything in small batches. The result? Incredibly dense, creamy ice cream, with surprising giant chunks of chocolate goodness that make their appearance in bites. Try the Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip, their most famous flavor. 2704 Erie Ave, the oldest continuously operating Graeter’s shop.
10: Sunsets: Mount Adams + Eden Park
Drive up the hill to Mount Adams for sweeping views of the Cincinnati skyline. Nearby Eden Park houses the Cincinnati Art Museum, and the hilltop lookout is one of the city’s best vantage points. 938 Hatch Street. However, even better is across the river:
Devou Park, Covington
As the sun sets, head back to Kentucky. Devou Park’s overlook offers the ultimate skyline shot. The lights on the Roebling Bridge and the towers of downtown Cincinnati come alive at dusk. 1201 Park Drive, Covington
Did I catch all of your favorite photo spots? If I missed any, please let me know in the comments.