SolutionsKid
So much history at this spot but great place to hang out and walk around. Make sure to check out the Fountain Square website for all the events they have going on throughout the year, you won't be disappointed. Grab drinks on the square and head to any handful of great eateries before watching a play or heading to the museum. Of course if you are a romantic, catch an awesome buggy ride for some good history of the city.
magsdj
First, the Fountain itself is stunning and a lovely piece of Cincinnati history. But, the square is also conveniently close to restaurants, food stands and there are often other activities in the square from music to ice skating in the winter. It's a great place for a fresh air lunch and to people watch. It is a nice hub of Cincinnati activity.
559evan
Fountain Square should be a must to see when you are in Cincinnati. Walk around the Fountain, stop and have a drink in one of the bars , talk to some locals. Take in the view in the dark.
TRILOK64
This place is ah-some. It is surrounded by good restaurants, shops, & street shops. Horse buggy ride is informative & enjoyable. Plenty of sitting places to enjoy.
DestinationDiaries
This is a beautiful space, and it really feels like the "heart" of downtown Cincinnati. They utilize this space in so many creative, clever ways. In the winter, families can enjoy ice skating, and in the summer, all sorts of activities fill the square, including live bands and music! The fountain itself is gorgeous, and definitely provides and excellent photo opportunity. Don't miss it!
387indy
My trip to Cincinnati last month to attend a cousin's funeral; didn't include Fountain Square. But I didn't use GPS and got lost. Cincinnati has changed since my childhood days of visiting during the '50's. But I could see the Fountain Square is still a place to visit. Their are Hotels, Stores, Banks, and a beautiful Fountain. I will return when I can appreciate the memories.
861StephenK
I have had wonerful experencies at Fountain Square and I have had not so wonderful experiences. It all depends on the event and the crowd. The square itself is beautiful and taking the kids ice skating can be a real treat. I do not find the carriage rides to be all that good, the drivers have gotten worse over the course of the past several years and the rides shorter. No more talking about the sights, just driving. So know the event and be prepared. The tree lighting at Christmas is awesome but you have to really like crowds for that event.
RainbowNana
Fountain Square is a nice place to visit, especially when the Fountain is turned on and at night. But, sadly, Downtown Cincinnati has changed a lot over the past few years and not necessarily for the better. If you visit, especially at night, be aware of your surroundings and of who is surrounding you. Panhandlers and homeless people seem to like the Square. I was born and raised here in Cincinnati and I can remember when going downtown was a fun excursion that my sister and I made on a regular basis. While I dislike speaking less than stellarly of my own hometown, I have to be honest and say that downtown can be not so safe any more. Sure, there are a lot of terrific places to eat and the view from the top of the Carew Tower is spectacular, but safety should be the main concern when exploring. By all means, come and enjoy all that the Fountain Square area has to offer....shopping at Macy's and Tiffany's, Ice cream at Graeter's and taking in the art work painted on the buildings, including one by my favorite local artist, John Ruthven, but keep your wits about you and stay safe. I would be sad if your experience in the Queen City was less than great.
ChrisFromCincinnati
Fountain Square is the City Square of Cincinnati. It's bordered by 5/3 Bank HQ, Westin Cincinnati Hotel, US Bank and Tiffany and Macy's. Plus some great places to eat - including Cincinnati's favorite small batch ice cream (And Oprah's favorite) Graeters Ice Cream, McCormick and Schmicks, and the Art Deco palace called The Netherland Plaza. There is public parking below the square with public bathrooms and elevators that take you right to the plaza outside the plaza restaurant called Via Vite. During the winter there is an ice rink. But the star is the Tyler Davidson Fountain donated by Henry Probasco. Cast in Germany over 100 years ago. It features the Genius of the Waters and tells the story of how water affects our life. It's beautiful! And YES, this is the fountain in the opening scene of WKRP in Cincinnati from the 1970's. It's has been moved back from the street and faces a different direction now. ENJOY!
HGJ
The weather didn't help. The numerous panhandlers didn't either. Might be nice in the summer. Average restaurants surround it.
985ginas
We really liked the square and everyone was so friendly and helpful. The food was great and the sites were amazing
omgitzfern
HAHA! I mean, I don't know how you can review a square. I guess it'll be reflective of the city itself, but... I'll try. The Statue in the middle is actually BREATHtaking. It's a gorgeous statue, and I would walk out of my way to where I was going just to see it. The square itself is a hub for all things downtown, Restaurants, businesses, Graeter's Ice Cream***, nightlife. It even is host to several events throughout the year, and even throughout the 2 weeks I was there. Contests, Concerts, Art installations, it was quite an adventure and you weren't sure what you were going to see when you walked by the Square.
UCKP
Great for a weekday lunch next to the fountain at one of the tables or attend one of their famiy movie nights, ice skating, or broadcasts of live sporting events. Coudn't be more covenient parking right below.
nataliea710
Took the kids to the square for ice skating on New Year's Eve. We all had a great time. 8$ a person 4/to skate 4/skate rental.
RobbyGilbert
What a beautiful place to visit during the holiday season. The Christmas tree was all decorated and it really looked beautiful and stood out. There was an outdoor ice skating rink there as well. If you want to do the ice skating, you need to get there early. Plenty of food and shops around the square to keep you busy.