Cincinnati has much to offer regarding recreation, from its beautiful parks like Eden Park and Smale Riverfront Park to outdoor activities along the Ohio River. There are plenty of cultural attractions, breweries, and local food spots. For those reasons, the city is ranked 4th Best for Recreation in a recent study from WalletHub.

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CINCINNATI RANKS HIGH FOR TOP RECREATION DESTINATION

To determine the best cities for recreation, WalletHub analyzed the 100 largest U.S. cities using 47 key metrics highlighting the benefits of recreational activities. This assessment considered the availability and affordability of recreational options, park quality, and climate conditions in each city. Although Las Vegas, Nevada came out on top, Cincinnati ranked well. When evaluating the best cities for recreation, WalletHub ranked Cincinnati 4th best in the country!

BEST CITIES FOR RECREATION

1. Las Vegas, NV
2. Orlando, FL
3. Tampa, FL
4. Cincinnati, OH
5. Honolulu, HI
6. Scottsdale, AZ
7. San Diego, CA
8. St. Louis, MO
9. Atlanta, GA
10. New Orleans, LA

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Source: WalletHub

TOP ATTRACTIONS IN CINCINNATI

According to Tripadvisor, these are can't-miss attractions in Cincinnati!

Krohn Conservatory
Smale Riverfront Park
Carew Tower
Eden Park
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Great American Ball Park
Turf Club
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum
Cincinnati Observatory
Newport Aquarium
Hyde Park
Cincinnati Art Museum
Findley Market
Riverbend Music Center
Ultimate Queen City Underground Tour

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