Discover the hidden treasures of Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood on the Over & Under Rhine Tour. Explore historic landmarks, underground breweries, and enjoy a pint at a local taproom.
Discover the hidden treasures of Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood on the Over & Under Rhine Tour. Explore historic landmarks, underground breweries, and enjoy a pint at a local taproom.
- Findlay Market - Visit Ohio’s oldest continuously operating public market, established in 1855.
- Washington Park - Since the mid-19th century, Washington Park has served as a community hub. Uncover its past as a potter’s field cemetery and explore the various modern activities it hosts today.
- Cincinnati Music Hall - This historic and…
- Findlay Market - Visit Ohio’s oldest continuously operating public market, established in 1855.
- Washington Park - Since the mid-19th century, Washington Park has served as a community hub. Uncover its past as a potter’s field cemetery and explore the various modern activities it hosts today.
- Cincinnati Music Hall - This historic and iconic landmark is a must-see. Discover its origins and why it is considered one of America’s most haunted locations.
- Over-The-Rhine - Explore one of the largest historic districts in the United States, both above and below ground!

- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
Over-the-Rhine is a historic neighborhood comprised of amazing structures both above and below the ground. Come and explore with us as we walk (approx. one mile total) and ride the streetcar to major topside landmarks such as Findlay Market, Music Hall, Washington Park, and the location of the Miam-Erie Canal. We’ll also learn about it’s underground…
Over-the-Rhine is a historic neighborhood comprised of amazing structures both above and below the ground. Come and explore with us as we walk (approx. one mile total) and ride the streetcar to major topside landmarks such as Findlay Market, Music Hall, Washington Park, and the location of the Miam-Erie Canal. We’ll also learn about it’s underground history as we stop by several places from above, including the pre-Prohibition lagering facility of the Lafayette Brewery and Cincinnati’s abandoned subway system below Central Parkway. Then we’ll go three stories underground, where the Gerke Brewery fermented and cold-stored their beer dating back to the 1850s. This requires guests to traverse a series of steep stairs and is not recommended for young children or those who have difficulty with stairs, but anyone in attendance is welcome to remain topside. Our journey concludes at a local taproom, where we’ll have a round of pints, just a few blocks away from our starting point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.