When staying here there's no excuse not to get a quick workout in. The gym is open 24/7, it's free and if you forgot your gymclothes and sneakers they have rentals from New Balance! Stay healthy.
The Hotel Gibson — actually four of them (it kept the same name after each rebuilding) — sat at the corner of 5th and Walnut. The last building (1922) was called the "largest hostelry in the Midwest." Read more
This is one of those you get what ya pay for deals! But with A Taste of Cincinnati right outside your doors what more could you ask for! My only complaint is at these prices Internet should be free!
The Star Theatre sat on 5th Street opposite the Tyler Davidson Fountain (roughly where the Westin is today). Seats cost ten cents. 1920 photo courtesy of Cincinnati Museum Center.
If you need to park the valet is over $20/night. You can find Much cheaper alternatives by self parking in the garage under the Westin or Fountain Square.
In 1928, Cincinnati's most luxurioustheater, the Albee Theater, was built on this site. The facade was recreated on the 5th St. side of the convention center. Courtesy cincinnativiews.net.
Try the "green choice" program. If you stay 2+ nights and decline housekeeping for a day, you can earn 500 extra points. Above everything, feel good about doing your bit for the planet.
Overlooking historic Fountain Square, we're located near Cincinnati's vast array of fine restaurants, shops, museums, theaters, and celebrated sports stadiums.