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601 Vine Street, Cincinnati
Ohio
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Modern Day Cincinnatian - Traditional in
atmosphere and service, The Cincinnatian Hotel captures the
warmth and gracious artistry of the turn of the century.
Modern amenities and conveniences ensure an additional element
of comfort and style. The Cincinnatian Hotel is listed on
the National Register of Historic Places and remains the
only small luxury hotel in the city. Keeping With The Tradition
- Our fine dining room, The Palace Restaurant, took the original
name of the hotel. The Cricket Lounge kept the name of the
original restaurant in The Palace Hotel, while the four meeting
rooms on the second floor (Filson, Denman, Ludlow and Symmes)
reflect the names of the founding fathers of Cincinnati.
The St. Clair room was named after the individual who, as
governor of the Northwest Territory, renamed the city of
Losantisville to the city of Cincinnati. The three major
suites of the hotel also have a historic reference: The Emery-Presidential
Suite was named after the original owners of the hotel (Thomas
and Joseph Emery), The Hannaford Suite was named after its
architect (Samuel Hannaford), and The Briggs Suite was named
after the first general manager of the hotel(Joseph Briggs).
The Maria Nichols room (229) was named after the woman who
founded Rookwood Pottery in 1880. |
Guest rooms reflect a warm residential
atmosphere. Guest quarters boast armoires, spacious dressing
rooms, inviting sitting areas and writing desks. Guest rooms
feature oversized Roman tubs, terryrobes, a second telephone,
in-room safe, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, remote control
television, AM/FM clock radio, and mini-bar. * 74 king-sized
beds* 13 double-double beds* 92 no smoking rooms* 7 handicap-accessible
rooms.
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| 24 Hour Front Desk,
Room Service,
AM/FM Alarm Clock,
Babysitting/Child Services,
Bar/Lounge,
Business Center,
Coffee Maker in Room,
Concierge,
Express Checkout,
Fitness Center or Spa,
Free Newspaper,
Hairdryers Available.
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