Cincinnatian Hotel

The Cincinnatian Hotel is a registered historic building in Downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on March 3, 1980. It is a member of the Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[2] Since 2018, the hotel has been managed by Hilton Worldwide and is part of its upscale Curio Collection brand.

Palace Hotel
LocationSixth and Vine streets, Cincinnati, Ohio
Coordinates39°6′8.81″N 84°30′47.83″W
ArchitectThomas J. Emery and Samuel Hannaford [1]
Architectural styleSecond Empire[1]
MPSSamuel Hannaford and Sons TR in Hamilton County
NRHP reference No.80003071[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 3, 1980[1]

History

Built in 1882, The Cincinnatian Hotel was designed as a "Grand Hotel" of the 19th century. Originally named the Palace Hotel, the eight-story French Second Empire hotel was the tallest building in Cincinnati[3] and designed by the same architect as Cincinnati's Music Hall and City Hall. The Palace Hotel featured 300 guest rooms and a shared bathroom at either end of each corridor. The Palace hotel provided modern improvements such as electric lights and hydraulic elevators to its guests.[4] There were hitching posts outside and the hotel was located where the trolley cars made their turn.

The hotel was renamed the Palace Hotel Cincinnatian on September 24, 1948,[5] which was then shortened to the Hotel Cincinnatian in 1951.[6]

The hotel underwent a massive $25 million renovation in 1987,[7] that added a glass-domed atrium and reduced the 300 guest rooms to 146 rooms including seven suites. The renovation retained the hotel's marble and walnut grand staircase. The original Cricket Restaurant has since been replaced by the Palace Restaurant and the Cricket Lounge.

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