Nearby Attractions
Attractions near Santana
George Rogers Clark Park
South, Riverfront
George Rogers Clark Park
South, Riverfront
This charming urban park in Northern Kentucky is a favorite spot for photographers and riverwalkers. Situated on Riverside Drive and on the Covington Riverfront, the park... Read more
This charming urban park in Northern Kentucky is a favorite spot for photographers and riverwalkers. Situated on Riverside Drive and on the Covington Riverfront, the park provides a shaded respite to read a book, eat lunch on a bench or watch barges travel down the Ohio River.
Flying Axes
South
Flying Axes
South
Recreational axe throwing and sports bar.
Recreational axe throwing and sports bar.
Mother of God Catholic Church
South, Riverfront
Mother of God Catholic Church
South, Riverfront
Constructed in 1870-1871 in the Italian Renaissance basilica design. The two signature clock towers, each 110’ tall, were added in 1875.
Constructed in 1870-1871 in the Italian Renaissance basilica design. The two signature clock towers, each 110’ tall, were added in 1875.
Pique
South, Riverfront
Pique
South, Riverfront
The space is an open ended art experiment. The common denominator is that workshops, classes, and events take place frequently in the context of 6 exhibitions that inhabit... Read more
The space is an open ended art experiment. The common denominator is that workshops, classes, and events take place frequently in the context of 6 exhibitions that inhabit the space over 12 months. Through our events we create opportunities, connections, and funding for artists and the community. We hope to blow your mind through our challenging exhibitions, workshops, lectures, classes, and... Read More
Riverside Drive Statue Tour
South, Riverfront
Riverside Drive Statue Tour
South, Riverfront
Located in Covington’s Historic Licking Riverside Neighborhood, the tour is comprised of seven life-like bronze statues of historical figures. Chief Little Turtle led a... Read more
Located in Covington’s Historic Licking Riverside Neighborhood, the tour is comprised of seven life-like bronze statues of historical figures. Chief Little Turtle led a confederation of Miami, Delaware, and Shawnee. Simon Kenton was an early explorer. John James Audubon spent time here drawing and painting. Brought to America as an infant by slave traders, James Bradley earned enough money to... Read More
Juneberry Boutique
East
Juneberry Boutique
East
Enjoy boutique clothing and accessories without the high price tag.
Enjoy boutique clothing and accessories without the high price tag.
Alms Park
Uptown
Alms Park
Uptown
This hilltop 94-acre park was given to the Park Board in 1916 as a memorial to Frederick H. Alms by his wife. The land was once owned by Nicholas Longworth, who produced... Read more
This hilltop 94-acre park was given to the Park Board in 1916 as a memorial to Frederick H. Alms by his wife. The land was once owned by Nicholas Longworth, who produced his Catawba wine there before the Civil War. From its heights, one can see the juncture of the Little Miami River with the gigantic bend of the Ohio, the hills of Kentucky, Lunken Airport, and panoramic valleys. Part of ... Read More
The B-Line
South
The B-Line
South
An experience centered around five Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour® Distilleries: New Riff Distilling, Boone County Distilling Co., The Old Pogue Distillery, Neeley... Read more
An experience centered around five Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour® Distilleries: New Riff Distilling, Boone County Distilling Co., The Old Pogue Distillery, Neeley Family Distillery and Second Sight Spirits. Add bourbon-centric bars, all with a culture of their own, and amazing restaurants cultivating the freshest tastes in bourbon culinary delights and you're on the The B-Line. On the very... Read More
National Steamboat Monument
Downtown
National Steamboat Monument
Downtown
Rising above the concrete slopes of Cincinnati’s Public Landing at Sawyer Point is a three-story, 60 ton, exact replica of the original red paddle wheel from the American... Read more
Rising above the concrete slopes of Cincinnati’s Public Landing at Sawyer Point is a three-story, 60 ton, exact replica of the original red paddle wheel from the American Queen riverboat. It is positioned about 40 feet off the ground, above a series of 24 metal smokestacks in what is known as the Dan and Susan Pfau Whistle Grove. The smokestacks showcase the importance of steam in the early... Read More
Heritage Bank Center
Downtown
Heritage Bank Center
Downtown
Heritage Bank Center was first built in 1975, then called Riverfront Coliseum. Since then, it has been named The Crown, Firstar Center, U.S. Bank Arena and now Heritage... Read more
Heritage Bank Center was first built in 1975, then called Riverfront Coliseum. Since then, it has been named The Crown, Firstar Center, U.S. Bank Arena and now Heritage Bank Center. It is Cincinnati's largest indoor arena. The arena was virtually rebuilt in 1997. On the outside, the facade was redesigned and the entrance was changed. On the inside, concession areas were redesigned, restrooms were... Read More
Cincinnati Cyclones Hockey
Downtown
Cincinnati Cyclones Hockey
Downtown
The Cincinnati Cyclones are Cincinnati's Kelly Cup Championship winning hockey team and ECHL affiliate of the NHL's Buffalo Sabres. Cincinnati Cyclones hockey games are... Read more
The Cincinnati Cyclones are Cincinnati's Kelly Cup Championship winning hockey team and ECHL affiliate of the NHL's Buffalo Sabres. Cincinnati Cyclones hockey games are more than just a game! Non-stop action, affordable family entertainment, and intermission activities provide unmatched entertainment value on the banks of the Ohio River at Heritage Bank Center.
Northern Kentucky Convention Center
South, Riverfront
Northern Kentucky Convention Center
South, Riverfront
The Northern Kentucky Convention Center, along the banks of the Ohio River, is situated at the heart of a rapidly expanding business and entertainment district just across... Read more
The Northern Kentucky Convention Center, along the banks of the Ohio River, is situated at the heart of a rapidly expanding business and entertainment district just across a picturesque 19th-century suspension bridge from downtown Cincinnati. This 204,000-square-foot multi-purpose facility has 110,000 square feet of meeting, exhibition and social function space. The center is designed to make it... Read More
The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show
South, Riverfront
The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show
South, Riverfront
America’s largest interactive murder mystery comedy dinner show! Solve a hilarious murder case while you feast on a fantastic four-course plated dinner. Just beware! The... Read more
America’s largest interactive murder mystery comedy dinner show! Solve a hilarious murder case while you feast on a fantastic four-course plated dinner. Just beware! The killer is hiding somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a prime suspect!
Riverfront Floodwall Mural Tour
South, Riverfront
Riverfront Floodwall Mural Tour
South, Riverfront
Led by artist Robert Dafford, a team of artists created a magnificent illustration of the history of Covington. Depicting a variety of scenes from the meeting of General... Read more
Led by artist Robert Dafford, a team of artists created a magnificent illustration of the history of Covington. Depicting a variety of scenes from the meeting of General George Rogers Clark, Simon Kenton, and Daniel Boone on the mouth of the Licking River to Jacob Price, a local African American leader of the late 1800s, the murals span hundreds of feet along the floodwall and create a... Read More
Taft Museum of Art
Downtown
Taft Museum of Art
Downtown
The Taft Museum of Art is one of the finest small art museums in America. A National Historic Landmark built in 1820, the historic house was the home of some iconic... Read more
The Taft Museum of Art is one of the finest small art museums in America. A National Historic Landmark built in 1820, the historic house was the home of some iconic Cincinnatians, including: Martin Baum, Nicholas Longworth, David Sinton, Anna Sinton Taft and Charles Phelps Taft. Opening in 1932, the Taft Museum is home to an extensive art collection that includes European and American master... Read More
Roebling Suspension Bridge
South
Roebling Suspension Bridge
South
When the Roebling Suspension Bridge opened to traffic in 1867 connecting Covington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, its span of 1057 feet was the longest in the world. John... Read more
When the Roebling Suspension Bridge opened to traffic in 1867 connecting Covington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, its span of 1057 feet was the longest in the world. John A. Roebling, whose next project was the Brooklyn Bridge, is the engineer responsible for creating this iconic feature of our region's skyline which is now a National Historic Landmark. Each June, RoeblingFest celebrates this... Read More
Holy Cross–Immaculata
Uptown
Holy Cross–Immaculata
Uptown
Built in 1859 in the hilltop neighborhood of Mt. Adams, Immaculata became known as the Church of the Steps and the pilgrimage was known as “making the steps” or “praying... Read more
Built in 1859 in the hilltop neighborhood of Mt. Adams, Immaculata became known as the Church of the Steps and the pilgrimage was known as “making the steps” or “praying up the steps."
Reds Team Shop
Downtown
Reds Team Shop
Downtown
The official store of the Cincinnati Reds offering gifts and souvenirs, with everything a true Red's fan needs.
The official store of the Cincinnati Reds offering gifts and souvenirs, with everything a true Red's fan needs.
Lytle Park
Downtown
Lytle Park
Downtown
A park nestled in the middle of Downtown Cincinnati as an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. PARTS OF THE PARK MAY BE CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION UNTIL LATE... Read more
A park nestled in the middle of Downtown Cincinnati as an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. PARTS OF THE PARK MAY BE CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION UNTIL LATE 2018 Part of Cincinnati Parks