Traditional in atmosphere and service, the Cincinnatian Hotel captures the warmth and gracious artistry of the turn of the century. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this hotel is housed in a French Second Empire-style building built in 1882. Completely renovated in 1987, it still features the original walnut and marble grand central staircase, the original facade, and a dramatic eight-story central atrium.
The hotel's Palace Restaurant features gourmet cuisine in an elegant dining room. The Cricket Lounge offers bistro fare and live piano music in the evenings. In keeping with the hotel's appetite for elegance, a traditional afternoon tea, accompanied by harp music, is served in the lounge October through May. Additional hotel facilities include a fitness room with sauna and massage. Services include coffee in the lobby every morning, overnight shoeshine, valet parking, and laundry/dry cleaning services.
Guestroom facilities and services include evening turndown, weekday newspaper delivery, safe, iron/ironing board, minibar, room service, desk, two telephones, Internet access, hairdryer, bathrobe, and radio alarm clock. All rooms are non-smoking. Handicap-accessible rooms are available.