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Cincinnati (East) Car Rental Comparison

Cincinnati East is part of Cincinnati, one of the largest cities in the state of Ohio, and the county seat of Hamilton County. Cincinnati East dates back to 1788, when the city was settled on the northern side of the Ohio River. Cincinnati East is also part of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area, which is home to 2.130.151 people. The population of Cincinnati alone reached nearly 300.000 inhabitants, which are mainly divided into two parts of the city: Cincinnati East and Cincinnati North. Cincinnati East is a great place to visit, as it provides numerous cultural and leisure possibilities, affordable for everyone.

Top Attractions within Cincinnati East

Fountain Square is the place that attracts millions of visitors every year. The square was founded in 1871, and it became of the greatest landmarks of Cincinnati East. Visitors can admire here the centrepiece of the square, the Tyler Davidson Fountain, which was renovated and now looks spectacular. Fountain Square is also home to numerous impressive buildings, a variety of dining options, and plenty of shops and retail stores. The square hosts many events and performances throughout the year, as well.

Carew Tower represents the second tallest building in Cincinnati East. This amazing skyscraper was built in 1930, and it is an example of the French Art Deco architectural style. You can see this impressive building in the previously mentioned Fountain Square. Carew Tower was even listed as a National Historic Landmark. The building is home to many companies, serving as a hotel, at the same time.

The Scripps Center is another one of the tallest buildings in Cincinnati East. The skyscraper is 35-story tall, and it opened in 1990, when the construction was completed. The Scripps Center is also beautifully enlightened by night, offering great views to the tourists.

The Ingalls Building is also a landmark of Cincinnati East, being the first reinforced concrete skyscraper in the world. The building is more than 100 years old, as its construction started in 1903. Now, the Ingalls Building is designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, being as well listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Cincinnati (East) Map