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    Piatt Park

    4.1 (18 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Josh O.

    This is easily one of my favorite, underrated places in all of Cincinnati. There are very few places I would rather be on a mild, sunny day than here with a good book. When it cooled down this fall, you could find me here every day on my lunch break reading. The trees lining each side of the path that stretches for several blocks creates a cool and serene atmosphere that you would expect in a a european city, not a Midwestern US one. They also have music some days (Tuesdays?), which adds even more to the relaxing atmosphere. As for lunch options, Cafe de Paris and a BBQ joint are right by Vine off the park and there are other options as you head west on the path. The only downside, which others have mentioned, is that some of the homeless who visit do not behave themselves properly. I've seen a handful of people be cited or arrested for being a public nuisdance or having an open alcoholic container. Sadly, it will soon be getting too cool for lunches in the park and the leaf canopy has already been shed by the trees for the changing of the season. Get there before it's too cold!

    Brad B.

    Calling this park a pocket park wouldn't properly do it justice....its more like a small tree-lined strasse that you might find in a European city. I walk through here almost everyday. It's really quite beautiful - especially in the fall when the leaves are changing. The city's park board does an excellent job of keeping the park clean and well maintained. In fact, I think there's a staffer assigned just to this park....you can see him working throughout the day. There is a secret toolshed under the fountain near Race Street where I see the guy going in and out.. One of these times I'll see if I can go down in there and see what's up......I wonder if there's a little fridge and a tv down there? This park is very popular. There are people sitting here, eating lunch, talking, working, hanging out and walking throughout the day. If I had to guess, I'd say that some people use it as a little afternoon getaway to collect their thoughts....which is what I do sometimes. There is free wifi in some parts of the park and I have never had a problem with cellphone reception. There are at least two restaurants along the park - Cafe de Paris and Sunshine Foods. Both have outdoor seating but the Paris cafe provides more of an inside the park feeling. During "Acoustic Tuesdays" in the summer, it's great to grab lunch at one of these places and enjoy the lunchtime music. But come early as park space fills up quickly. One of the drawbacks are the pigeons that perch on the light poles that crisscross the park. Use caution when walking under them. Believe it or not, they used to be a lot worse. A few years ago the guano was so bad that the park would stink until the park guy cleaned (powerwashed) the sidewalk. I'm telling you, it was really bad......It stunk so bad that I would avoid the unclean areas by crossing the street. The other issue with the park are the homeless who tend to start flocking here in the afternoon / early evening and take over the park at night. They not only give off an unfriendly feeling & unsafe vibe to passersby, but they often trash the place and sleep in the flower beds. I know they have just as much of a right to be there as me, but do they really need to sleep on the benches all day long? They do, however, tend to flock in the Western end of the park during the day (if they're there at all).

    Tim M.

    Piatt Park is a gem of nature in the middle of downtown Cincinnati. This tree lined park runs several blocks down the middle of Garfield Place. There are numerous benches to sit on surrounded by wonderful flowers. The trees are strung with tiny lights that bring a magical quality to the place. I do not work downtown but if I did I would bring my lunch here just to chill out. It is also a great place to cool off in the shade on a hot day. I like the statue of President Garfield on the corner. Piatt Park reminds me of New York City which is a place I love to visit. Wedding parties have taken advantage of this peaceful and beautiful place on many occasions. Next time you are downtown stop and take a moment to enjoy this relaxing visit with nature. Until next time we meet be kind to one another!

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    Monique S.

    My husband and I were on the Arnold's Brothels, Bootleggers and Booze Tour this past Saturday and we had the privilege of venturing through Piatt Park. It was absolutely gorgeous. The leaves have turned yellow and it made it so very quaint. It's definitely one of my favorite places to sit and have a romantic time.

    Nevena K.

    A beautiful strip of park with a straight view into a beautiful church, plenty of shade in the summer, babbling fountains around Race street and comfy seating. Not much for kids, but nice for eating your lunch.

    Maggie K.

    A beautiful tiny park that brings green into the urban landscape. I love walking through here daily.

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