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April
27

Looking for events going on during Memorial Day weekend 2019? Check out our latest guide: 14 Things to Do This Memorial Day Weekend in the Akron & Canton Area

Although our fallen soldiers and veterans deserve the utmost respect every day of the year, Memorial Day sets aside some time for Americans to honor them in style. The three-day weekend also marks the first unofficial weekend of summer, and many take the time to go camping with their families

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April
27

We consider brunch to be the most important meal of the day (if not the week)! This meal allows hungry diners to reap the benefits of a hearty breakfast, dig into a fresh lunch entrée, or sip on mimosas — all at the lazy hour of 11 am (or later!) on a weekend. Whether you're a fan of fluffy pancakes or flavorful eggs Benedict, there are plenty of Cincinnati restaurants serving up flavorful mid-morning dishes worth celebrating. All you have to decide is where to go first! We rounded up the best brunch destinations in the Queen City, so bring your appetites, order a morning cocktail and settle in for an incredible meal. These restaurants never fail to impress.  

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April
19

From excellent cuisine to top-notch local musicians, there is so much to love about Cincinnati. And during the summertime, there are tons of great opportunities to celebrate our local culture! Each month brings a new lineup of fun festivals, inviting locals to taste, dance and parade their way through town. We rounded up the summer events we are most looking forward to in town this summer, including a few music festivals, some craft beer gatherings and even two occasions celebrating goetta. Get ready to make this a summer to remember!

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May

Appalachian Festival | May 11-13

As one of Cincinnati's most highly anticipated events, the Appalachian Festival draws approximately 10,000 people over Mother's Day weekend each year. The event takes place at Coney Island and celebrates Appalachian culture with dancing, storytelling, crafts and demonstrations.

Asian Food Fest | May 12-13

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber

Lovers of spicy wings, ramen, dim sum, sushi and other flavorful Asian dishes will love this local festival. The event takes place in Washington Park in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, and will feature way more food than you can eat — all cooked by local chefs and aspiring restaurateurs! Between bites, you can also enjoy live music and demonstrations.

Taste of Cincinnati | May 26-28

Photo courtesy of Brian Douglas via the Taste of Cincinnati Festival

Taste of Cincinnati is by far the largest foodie festival in Cincinnati year-round, showcasing more than 50 local restaurants and food trucks serving up their best bites. Meander through the streets of downtown Cincinnati, eating your treat of choice and dancing along to live performances at six stages along Fifth Street.

Cincinnati Fringe Festival | May 29-June 10

Artists and production companies from all over the world will flock to Cincinnati this May for the Cincy Fringe Festival, which features more than 200 live shows at multiple Over-the-Rhine venues. The festival will span a two week period, and performances will be anything but boring. Instead, performers will embrace all that is quirky and peculiar — otherwise known as the fringe of artistic expression.

June

CFTA Food Festival | June 15

Come hungry to the CFTA Food Festival, which will feature an impressive lineup of Cincinnati food trucks serving a variety of delicious cuisine. You can also enjoy live music from several local bands throughout the day!

The Cincinnati Wine & Food Experience | June 16

The USA Today Network will bring the Wine and Food experience to Cincinnati on June 16th as one of several events being hosted around the country. Featuring respected local chefs (and their signature dishes), food purveyors, and wine and craft beer, it is bound to be a classy and fun tasting experience. Also, look forward to a visit from acclaimed chef, author and TV personality Graham Elliot, a co-host and judge of Bravo TV's "Top Chef." You can find the growing list of participating local restaurants on the website.

Bunbury Music Festival | June 1-3

Featuring names like The Chainsmokers, Blink-182, Jack White, Griz, Foster the People and Incubus, the Bunbury Music Festival is sure to be a huge hit among music aficionados. Set along the banks of the Ohio River, the event will span multiple stages and include local vendors and a craft beer garden.

Summerfair | June 1-3

Photo courtesy of Summerfair

Coney Island is a quintessential summertime activity for Cincinnati residents, and Summerfair is a perfect way to visit the park and give a warm welcome to summer all at once! The festival will feature more than 300 local artists, live music, dancing, a kids' area and plenty of food from local vendors.

The Cincinnati Concours d'Elegance | June 8-10

Founded in 1978, this nationally recognized car show highlights an impressive lineup of spectacular (and often historic) cars and motorcycles. Here, you'll find automobiles that span decades of Camaro, Firebird, Ford and so much more. They're all displayed in the scenic Ault Park, and while you're looking around, you can enjoy a cold brew or a bite from local breweries and vendors.

MainStrasse Village Goettafest | June 15-17

Goetta (a delightful breakfast sausage made with meat and steel-cut oats) was brought to the area by early German immigrants, and has since been a breakfast staple in the Greater Cincinnati region. If you've never tried this delicacy, Goettafest is the perfect opportunity to see what all of the fuss is about. Hosted in the charming MainStrasse Village in Covington, Kentucky, the event invites you to enjoy burgers, donuts, brownies, hot dogs, omelets, chili, tacos and more — all made with goetta!

Cincinnati Pride | June 8 and June 23

Photo courtesy of Cincinnati Pride

Wear your most colorful outfit and come celebrate love in all of its forms at the Cincinnati Pride parade and festival! It all kicks off on Friday, June 8th with Pride Night at the Great American Ball Park, which will conclude with a spectacular fireworks show. Then on June 23rd, come enjoy the parade downtown!

Paradise on the Point | 2018 Dates Coming Soon!

This one-of-a-kind festival will take place at Sawyer Point, one of Northern Kentucky's premier outdoor venues, and will feature fun musical acts from all over the country! While you're listening, enjoy beverages and bites from local vendors. And we haven't even gotten to the best part yet — admission is completely free!

July

Kale and Ale Festival | July 21

Photo courtesy of the Kale and Ale Festival 

This popular event puts a healthier twist on a beer festival, showcasing locally sourced and creatively prepared cuisine from your favorite restaurants alongside an abundance of craft beer. While you're sampling, tap along to live music from two incredible home-grown acts, Doc Robinson and Buffalo Wabs & The Price Hill Hustle.

Cincinnati Music Festival | July 26-28

The Cincinnati Music Festival (presented by P&G) is the largest R&B festival in the region, and one of the largest in the country! It all kicks off with a '90s-themed party on Thursday night with live music and a fashion show, and the following concerts on Friday and Saturday nights will feature names like Boyz II Men, Charlie Wilson, Jill Scott and The Roots.

August

Glier's Goettafest | August 2-5

Photo courtesy of Glier's Goettafest

Goetta, a meat and grain mix pronounced "get-uh," is a local delicacy meant to be celebrated. And that's just what this festival was created for! Glier's Goettafest is the largest goetta festival in the world and allows you to sample a large variety of foods made with the beloved mixture. In fact, all food vendors are required to mix it into their offerings! Between bites, enjoy carnival games, craft beer, life music and a fireworks show. Bonus: Admission to the festival is completely free!

Ohio River Paddlefest | August 4

The Ohio River Paddlefest invites nearly 2,000 paddlers to travel down the Ohio River. Along the course, paddlers can explore local wonders (like the historic Mill Creek), paddle under the city's iconic bridges, marvel at the skyline and soak in the late-summer sunshine. Halfway through the course, there will be a "Halfway Celebration" on the Covington shoreline, featuring live music and refreshments. And everyone is invited to the Finish Line Festival at Gilday Riverside Park, complete with craft beer, food trucks and local vendors.

Cincy Brew Ha-Ha | August 24 & 25

Beer meets comedy at this local festival, which will return to Sawyer Point Park for its 12th year in August! The event will feature more than 110 beers, ciders and wines, as well as more than 80 comedians on four stages. Bring your friends, grab a drink and get some belly laughs in!

Have fun this summer!

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April
13

It's no wonder that Cleveland's famed Ohio City neighborhood has landed on the map as a prime tourist destination. Located just across the Cuyahoga River from downtown, Ohio City is one of the city's most historic neighborhoods, as well as one of its most ethnically diverse. Its location makes it convenient for visitors and locals looking to get a taste of true Cleveland culture and flavor, and its people are the friendliest and most welcoming around. There are so many things to see and do in this area that sometimes it can be difficult to decide how to spend your day! We rounded up the absolute best things to see, do, eat and dr...

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April
13

When summer rolls around, travel becomes a much higher priority for many Ohioans. The long days and warm sunshine tempt us all to escape somewhere to soak it all in — but believe it or not, you don't have to book a flight to enjoy a fun-filled summer vacation. There are plenty of getaway destinations right here in Ohio that are worthy of a romantic excursion with your sweetheart or a family adventure. Pack those bags and put in your time-off notice, because we rounded up some of the most summer-worthy escapes in the state, ranging from sunny beachside lodges to bustling city getaways. Have fun!

Hocking Hills State Park

Photo courtesy of the Hocking Hills Tourism Association 

What to Do: Spanning 2,356 acres, Hocking Hills State Park is a premier destination for outdoor adventurers. Here, you'll find an abundance of hiking and biking trails, a large lake for water sports, breathtaking cliffs and waterfalls, and forestland as far as the eye can see. The natural beauty of the park is accented by the unique wildlife and historical remnants of Ohio's ice age, and visitors from all over Ohio come to experience it all. Admission to the park is free, but we highly recommend extending your stay! There is far too much to see in just one day. Where to Stay: The Inn and Spa at Cedar Falls allows its guests to fully immerse themselves in their natural surroundings, providing yurts, cabins, and cottages for rent — all with stunning views. After a long day of hiking, retreat to the full-service spa, or cozy up next to the fire with your sweetheart. This spot landed on our list of the best romantic winter getaways in Ohio — but it's perfect for summer, too!

Lakeside Chautauqua

Photo courtesy of Lakeside Chautauqua

What to Do: Lakeside Chautauqua welcomes visitors from all over the region to take part in the summertime, waterside experience. During the summer, the town hosts a 10-week programming session complete with concerts, art displays, recreational activities and more — which makes it a popular time frame for tourists. The gorgeous 19th-century summer cottages, colorful gardens and friendly atmosphere of the town landed it on Coastal Living's list of the 10 best beach towns on the Great Lakes. Where to Stay: Built in 1875, the Historic Hotel Lakeside is not just a lovely place to rest your head at night — it's also a notable National Historic Landmark. The hotel is filled with gorgeous Victorian-era decor and includes 79 unique rooms. The hotel is open seasonally from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, so summer is the perfect time to visit! Make a reservation here.

Marietta

What to Do: The town of Marietta is built around Ohio's riverboat heritage, so it's a dream getaway for history buffs. The best time to visit is during the Ohio River Sternwheel Festival, an annual event held the weekend after Labor Day, that features plenty of riverboats and fun, family-friendly activities. But regardless of when you visit, you can always take a sightseeing cruise on board the Valley Gem Sternwheeler, peruse the Ohio River Museum, explore the local shops and restaurants, or walk the trail on the riverfront. Where to Stay: The Lafayette Hotel sits in the heart of Marietta and definitely captures the soul of the town. Each room is decorated in a charming, antique fashion (complete with artifacts and historic photos), and guests will enjoy exquisite food and service.

Mohican

Photo courtesy of the Mohicans

What to Do: This area is known as the Camp and Canoe Capital of Ohio, and definitely lives up to its name. We listed it as one of the best places to go camping in the state, but there are plenty of other reasons to visit — including two state parks, scenic lakes, historic landmarks and the charming shops in downtown Loudonville. You can experience the area through one of the summer festivals or concerts, or a fun-filled vacation with the whole family. While you're here, don't miss a three-hour zip line adventure with Tree Frog Canopy Tours. Where to Stay: If you're lucky enough to snag a reservation at the the Treehouses at the Mohicans, you will remember the experience for the rest of your life. The property houses six incredible, custom-built accommodations that will put the treehouses of your childhood to shame. Take the Little Red Treehouse for instance — which features stained glass windows and a rustic chic vibe. Or maybe consider the luxurious Nest Treehouse, which is straight out of a fairytale.The venue is typically booked for weddings on most weekends throughout the summer, but it does open the schedule for visitors on select dates! Call for availability.

Gervasi Vineyard

What to Do: Gervasi Vineyard is (first and foremost) a highly acclaimed winery near Akron, so you can count on wine tasting to be a main item on the itinerary. In fact, we named it as one of the absolute best wineries in the region! When you're not sipping vino or touring the vineyard, Gervasi Vineyard offers a bounty of other activities to fill the weekend. Enjoy romantic horse-drawn carriage rides, cooking classes, in-room yoga, golf and so much more! Where to Stay: While Gervasi Vineyard is an excellent spot for a drop-in or a romantic dinner, we would also recommend staying onsite at the vineyard. The owners have designed it to be a full weekend getaway experience, and that includes its luxury accommodations!

Amish Country

Photo courtesy of Amish Country, Ohio

What to Do: There's a little slice of heaven in the heart of Ohio called Amish Country. Tucked between Cleveland and Columbus, this region boasts gently rolling hills, colorful sunsets, charming farms, friendly people, farm-to-table restaurants and so much more. With so much to do, see and eat, it's the perfect place for a weekend getaway. Where to Stay:  The Inn at Honey Run offers a romantic escape in the heart of Amish Country complete with fireplaces, jacuzzis, and spectacular views of the lush scenery. If you choose one of the two private cottages onsite (which we highly recommend), you can snuggle up next to your sweetheart by your in-room fireplace, or look up at the stars in the private outdoor hot tub.

Columbus

Photo courtesy of Zoey Duan via the Short North Alliance

What to Do: Columbus is Ohio's largest city, and the perfect summer getaway for those who prefer a quicker pace and a high level of excitement. Spend your days watching sporting events in the arena district, indulging in an Instagram-worthy meal, escaping to German Village, shopping at the best boutiques, meandering down the Scioto Mile, or exploring the immensely popular Short North Arts District. Here are the six best neighborhoods to explore while you're there. Where to Stay: Hotel LeVeque is an iconic piece of the Columbus skyline, but also one of the best places to stay in the city. Feel like you're gazing up at the stars from the comfort of your own room, which features light projections and art deco-styled furnishings.

Kelleys Island

What to Do: This relaxing oasis offers a little something for everyone — beautiful, crystal-clear waters, excellent restaurants, and opportunities for endless outdoor adventuring. No wonder it's at the top of our list for summer getaways! To get there, you'll have to take the Kelleys Island ferry from Marblehead (which departs every hour) or the Jet Express from Sandusky. Once you arrive, popular activities include boating and water sports, fishing, hiking, biking and kayaking, and there are 127 gorgeous camping sites available on the island for those who enjoy sleeping under the stars. In fact, it's one of 15 best camping destinations in Ohio! Where to Stay: A Water's Edge Retreat boasts stunning views of Lake Erie and a private beach, and has been featured on NBC TODAY for its charming ambience and luxury accommodations. Lounge lazily on the veranda, walk on the beach, enjoy breakfast in the parlor, or borrow a bike to explore the island.

The Wilds

Photo courtesy of Grahm S. Jones via the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

What to Do: The Wilds, owned and operated by the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium, is a fantastic safari-like getaway that allows you to see animals in a much more natural environment. Embark on a specialty tour, which could include wine and rhinos, a comprehensive fishing experience, or a horseback sunset safari. And don't miss out on the zipline tour, which allows you to see it all from the canopy! Where to Stay: Book one of the private Yurts at Nomad Ridge in order to get the full Wilds experience. This is one of the most unique and luxe getaways an adventurous couple could ask for, located directly on the grounds of the safari park. And though it feels like you've escaped to the middle of nowhere, the yurts are actually quite lavish, complete with bamboo floors and a spa-like bathroom. After exploring the park, retreat to your yurt and relax on the private porch, catching views of the wildlife off in the distance.

Put-in-Bay

What to Do: Located on South Bass Island just off the coast of northern Ohio, Put-in-Bay is a beloved summer getaway for people from all over the state! The town draws nearly two million visitors every year, all of whom enjoy shopping in the charming stores, fishing for perch and walleye, dining at the excellent restaurants, and dancing the night away in local dive bars. To get there, grab the Jet Express from Sandusky or Port Clinton. Bonus: Amusement park enthusiasts should make sure to check out Cedar Point before or after their trip. This park is consistently ranked among the best in America. Where to Stay: The Island Club provides rental properties for couples, families and friend groups alike. Choose between a charming cottage or a waterfront condo depending on your preference.

Salt Fork State Park 

What to Do: Salt Fork State Park Lodge is tucked away in the rolling hills of southeastern Ohio, just a short drive from Cambridge. And once kids (or kids at heart) experience it, they will ask to come back every summer. This is Ohio's ultimate summer destination, offering a crystal-clear lake for water skiing, swimming and inner tubing, an abundance of horseback riding trails, a gigantic swimming pool, and lit campfires by night. After all, what kind of summer getaway would it be without s'mores for dessert? Where to Stay: Salt Fork Lodge offers a wide variety of guest rooms and two-bedroom cabins to house you during your stay, each equipped with exceptional views, upscale amenities, and easy access to the lake and pool. Plus, there are several pet-friendly options available so your four-legged friend doesn't get left behind!

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Photo courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park

What do Do: Cuyahoga Valley National Park has long been lauded as a bucket-list destination not just for Ohioans, but for people from all over the country. The park boasts lush foliage, cascading waterfalls, interesting rock formations, bountiful wildlife, and plenty of hiking and biking trails to experience it all. In fact, a segment of the trail within the park is part of the National B&B Bike Trail, which connects small B&Bs across the country. The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad allows you to enjoy views of the breathtaking scenery from a train car, and there are even a few themed excursions throughout the year if you're looking for something non-traditional. Where to Stay: The charming town of Peninsula, located within the park, is a worthy destination on its own. There are a variety of unique accommodations in the area (including camping), but we recommend the Inn at Brandywine Falls. Overlooking the Brandywine Waterfall, the inn was built in 1848 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Though it has been fully renovated, it hasn't lost an ounce of its historic charm.  

Enjoy your summer vacation!

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