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    Central Riverfront Garage

    Central Riverfront Garage

    (5 reviews)

    Downtown

    Immediately off Second St., just past the Underground Railroad Freedom Museum is an entrance to…read morethis "below-ground" parking garage. The maximum fee is $13.00, which is reasonable for downtown Cincinnati. I knew I would be parked all day so I only looked at the maximum rate when I drove inside. There were ample empty spaces, reasonably lit areas (though there could have been more light ) and decent signage. Plus, convenient exit stairs place you at Freedom Way and Walnut, which is within walking distance of all things in the waterfront section of downtown. Because the exit pay station was broken (-1 star), there was line of cars waiting to pay and exit the garage. Surprisingly, even that process was quicker than I expected it to be. Overall, I was really pleased with the location and cost of parking here. I paid $13.00 to park for 7 hours.

    Central Riverfront Garage is absolutely the best parking option when visiting the Andrew J Brady…read moreCenter. There are several entrances, so you can get get into the garage from when coming from different directions. It is a large garage that is easy to navigate. My reason for 4 stars is that when I parked here yesterday with my brother for the Forbes Under 30 Summit at The Andrew J Brady Center, the garage closed to the public at 2pm. My brother had to run an errand after we parked at 11am, and when he returned, the garage was closed to prep for the Bengal's game. This cost my brother 45 min of driving around looking for other parking options. 2PM just seemed a little early to close the garage when there were other paying customers willing and able to pay.

    Paycor Stadium - 08.31.25 Northwest Gate

    Paycor Stadium

    (155 reviews)

    Downtown

    Great day for football…read more... I attended the 2025 NFL Season of the Chicago Bears at Cincinnati Bengals. This only happens about once every 7 or 8 years and I wasn't going to miss it. The day.... Tickets were purchased using an aftermarket ticket app. Bought about 3 hours before kick-off and got a great deal on the seats. Parking. I always find a parking lot in the city. Typically only a couple of blocks walk from the stadium, there is plenty of parking that you can walk to and avoid some of the traffic when you're leaving. I wasn't tailgating at all, so that wasn't an issue. But, walking to the stadium, I did notice some pretty elaborate tailgating parties that looked fun. Stadium. Being a loyal Chicago Bears fan, I sat on the Visitors side in section 339 Row 4 Seat 12. My rule of thumb for sporting events is typically the same, no matter the venue. I like to sit in a mid-level or top tier, close to the 50 yard line (or center of the field) and, if possible, a row closest to the front. What I've found is that this gets you the best panoramic view possible. Stadium seating lets you see over people's heads, so typically there's nothing in your way and you can see all the action. You're not going to catch a ball and you're not going to get an autograph or a jersey from a player on the field. But you'll be able to catch every point of the field and all the action. Amenities. Expensive. Yes. As you will find at every stadium. Long lines during halftime, but if you time things right, you can get in-and-out pretty quick if you're willing to miss a couple of minutes. Plenty of food and beverage choices to choose from. But, they are pricey. Would I go back? Absolutely. The few times that I've been to Paycor Stadium (as it's called today) I've always had a good time. On this particular day, the last 3 minutes of this game was some of the most exciting football of the season. Incredible finish to a game won by the Chicago Bears. Go Bears!

    We had a great time this December when we visited the Bengal stadium and we saw the Bengals play…read morethe Cardinals. We had great seats that my dad was able to get us. We had wonderful snacks. We had a great view. The stadium was clean. Fans were nice. We had a great time and I will definitely visit again.

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