Over-The-Rhine

Historic Charm, Flourishing Arts Scene, Vibrant Culture and Community
Over-the-Rhine gets its name from the large number of German immigrants who settled here in the 19th century and referred to the Miami and Erie Canal as "the Rhine." The neighborhood has stunning architecture with intricate detialing. Washington Park, located in the heart of OTR, serves as a focal point and features a beautiful gazebo and interactive water features. Over-the-Rhine has a thriving arts and cultural scene. he Cincinnati Music Hall, a National Historic Landmark, hosts symphony orchestras, ballet, and opera performances. It's known for its bars and live music venues, where you can catch local bands, jazz performances, and more. The annual "Cincinnati Fringe Festival" showcases avant-garde and experimental theater. TR is adorned with vibrant street art and murals, adding to its creative and vibrant atmosphere. Throughout the year, Over-the-Rhine hosts a variety of events and festivals, such as the Taste of OTR, Second Sunday on Main, and the Bockfest celebration. Popular restaurants are The Eagle, Bakersfield, Salazar and Sacred Beast. Explore the Cobblestone Streets Lined with Historic Buildings, Taste the Culinary Diversity, and Immerse Yourself in the Creativity that Makes This Neighborhood a Living Work of Art.
What Over-The-Rhine Residents
Think About Their Apartments
overall
7.0
value
8.0
amenities
4.0
social
6.0
management
6.0
Median rents in Over-The-Rhine
Studio
$
1,850
1 Bedroom
$
1,900
2 Bedroom
$
2,200

Getting to Know
Over-The-Rhine

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Best Apartments
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1 Bed $1,714

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1 Bed $1,938
2 Beds $2,273

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Studio $1,375
1 Bed $1,700
2 Beds $2,905

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