Jen313
If you can visit before a performance of the Cinci Pops or orchestra, often there are food trucks or special pre concert events. The park on its own, with the color changing fountain that attracts local kids like a magnet, a very interesting play area, nice dog park and big open area for festivals is a great place to spend a day. Luminocity is phenomenal if you can get a ticket.
CincyChicka
We've attended several events at Washington park. It's a beautiful park with a great kids playground, dog park area, and fountains that you can play in during the summer. This is not a run of the mill city park. It's really something special. The parking garage below the park is very convenient and feels safe. Through the week in the warm months there is live music in the evenings which is lots of fun. The park has a concession stand but when there are events a few food trucks also show up. They also sell alcohol for certain events. We attended a craft fair there one Saturday this summer. The crafts were interesting and the people watching was fun too.Check their website for events http://washingtonpark.org/The location of this park is also nice as it's across from Music Hall, and a very short walk to some trendy restaurants in OTR.
bakershelper
Park has been renovated, so beautifully done. the flowers were very pretty. different for each season. nice and peaceful.
DestinationDiaries
Cincinnati is not short on great parks, but Washington Park is truly unique! With an interactive water park, a children's playground, a dog park, a performance stage, and the American Classical Music Walk of Fame... this is a place for the entire family to come again and again! Make it one of your Cincinnati "happy places".
ellipsisj
Transformation of Washington Park in Over the Rhine is jaw-dropping. There is no way to speak ill of this plot of land now. Trust me, there is not a contender in NYC or Houston inching close, and still not surpassing what Cincinnati proudly achieved. I don't say this out of bias, I say this out of truth. Cincinnati has a world renowned park system and all the boobs that live in Cincy still need to wise up. I appreciated what the city provided after my absence living in NYC. Trust me, Central Park is a refuge, not the quality park Cincinnati provided unappreciative visitors/residents. If you haven't been here yet, don't wait one more week.
424graceb
Awesome outdoor concerts, great play ground and fountains for the kids, local food options, great views. One of my fave places in the city!
nataliea710
We walked through the park while waiting for a table at an area restaurant. It is a nice park OTR. However, I echo earlier sentiments that I wouldn't feel safe here after about 4:00 in the afternoon. There is a bar close by that was in full swing at 11:00 a.m.
utkgreg
It's pretty, but the area is really run down. There are a lot of homeless traversing the area, and they are pretty aggressive. I'm 6'5" and 215 lbs with a scary looking biker beard --- I still wouldn't go near this place after sunset.
543vickic
We were in the area for Christmas Saengerfest, it's very nice, and the surrounding area has been turned into a great place to dine and meet with friends.
Ready2rock
What can I say? Beautiful views, tons of money poured into making this park a beautiful place right in the heart of OTR. When the park initially remodeled itself you could actually enjoy it. But on the last 2 occasions it has been overrun again by the locals who are teaching their children to become just like them. They now have play ambassadors to watch over the children in the playground area because they are so bad. I'm talking about 5 year olds threatening my son calling him racial names that he doesn't even understand. Throwing rocks at my 2 month old baby girl. They mothers sitting around doing nothing. It is scary. Then on the last occasion I had pit bulls attack my dog in the dog park. I love pit bulls despite what people think, but common people if your going to own a dog treat it well! It's insane.Such a bummer bc that was once my kids favorite park but I refuse to go. My friends say that in the evenings during special events it is less troublesome.It's such a shame bc I loved the eclectic mix of races all together in a pretty green space in the middle of the city, but it sadly has become overrun again and shortly will return to it's once before state.
911susanh
This is a lovely park and it is surrounded by historic buildings, the largest and loveliest being Music Hall. On the weekends there are often special events and food trucks and great places to eat are available within just a couple of blocks in the historic Over the Rhine area. Parking is available under the park with easy access. The park is kept very, very clean and is very safe to visit. I like to park in the garage, take a walk through the park and then explore the restaurants and shops nearby. There is a small water feature that children will love and a small dog park if you want to bring your dog. Dogs are welcome in the park but please be sure to bring doggie litter bags to clean up after your dog.
159tonyp
That's really all you need to know about this place... just absolutely gorgeous.A really nice outdoor amphitheater and so many little sections.Right across from the amazing Cincinnati Music Hall... another thing to behold while you are in Cincy.
Gail0519
What fun-we watched the opening day parade from Washington Park. They had food booth's and lot's of family activities. So good to see so many people enjoying the new Washington Park and keeping the area alive!
luv2travelgrrl
Dog park, fountains, festivals, easy parking and proximity to OTR make this a great place to go and chill.
MM347
Old timey park with modern hints--found it to be relaxing and great for people watching--so many age groups and different kinds of people. Has a bandstand (sometimes music there--check the schedule), water jets/fountains in the center when it is warm enough are great fun for kids, a small dog park, a stage, and space to throw a blanket on the grass and relax. A lovely gem.