List of Cincinnati neighborhoods
Cincinnati consists of fifty-two neighborhoods.
Many of these neighborhoods were once villages that have been annexed by the City of Cincinnati. The most important of them retain their former names, such as Walnut Hills and Mount Auburn.[1]
List
Smaller communities that exist inside of neighborhoods are indicated by sub-bullets.
- Avondale
- Bond Hill
- California
- Camp Washington
- Carthage
- Clifton
- CUF
- College Hill
- Columbia-Tusculum
- Corryville
- Downtown Cincinnati
- East End
- East Price Hill
- East Walnut Hills
- East Westwood
- English Woods
- Evanston
- Fay Apartments
- Hartwell
- Hyde Park
- Kennedy Heights
- Linwood
- Lower Price Hill
- Madisonville
- Millvale
- Mount Adams
- Mount Airy
- Mount Auburn
- Mount Lookout
- Mount Washington
- North Avondale
- North Fairmount
- Northside (formerly Cumminsville)
- Oakley
- Over-the-Rhine
- Paddock Hills
- Pendleton
- Pleasant Ridge
- Queensgate
- Riverside
- Roselawn
- Sayler Park
- Sedamsville
- South Cumminsville
- South Fairmount
- Spring Grove Village (formerly Winton Place)
- Walnut Hills
- West End
- West Price Hill
- Westwood
- Winton Hills
Communities in Greater Cincinnati
These communities do not fall within the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio. Instead, they are considered part of the Cincinnati – Northern Kentucky metropolitan area and are considered neighborhoods of Greater Cincinnati.
Indiana
Kentucky
- Alexandria
- Bellevue
- Bromley
- Burlington
- Cold Spring
- Covington
- Crescent Springs
- Crestview Hills
- Dayton
- Edgewood
- Elsmere
- Erlanger
- Fort Mitchell
- Fort Thomas
- Fort Wright
- Florence
- Hebron
- Highland Heights
- Independence
- Lakeside Park
- Ludlow
- Melbourne
- Newport
- Park Hills
- Southgate
- Taylor Mill
- Union
- Verona
- Villa Hills
- Walton
- Wilder
Ohio
- Addyston
- Amberley
- Anderson Township
- Blue Ash
- Cheviot
- Cleves
- Colerain Township
- Delhi
- Deer Park
- Elmwood Place
- Fairfield
- Forest Park
- Golf Manor
- Green Township
- Harrison
- Indian Hill
- Lebanon
- Lincoln Heights
- Loveland
- Madeira
- Mariemont
- Mason
- Miami Township
- Montgomery
Mount Healthy
- North Bend
- North College Hill
- Norwood
- Reading
- Sharonville
- Silverton
- Springdale
- St. Bernard
- Symmes Township
- Union Township
- West Chester
- Wyoming
References
- ↑ Kenny, Daniel J. (1895). "Illustrated Guide to Cincinnati and the World's Columbian Exposition". R. Clarke. p. 52. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
- In-Depth Neighborhood Guides
- Cincinnati, OH Neighborhood Guide
- A map of the neighborhoods of Cincinnati
- District 1 map
- District 2 map
- District 3 map
- District 4 map
- District 5 map
External links
- Cincinnati Heat Map displays the average real estate price for each neighborhood.