The Lytle Park Hotel – Cincinnati, Ohio
Opened in 2020, The Lytle Park Hotel, is an imaginative collaboration between two historic buildings and the celebrated Lytle Park that sits just outside its doors. Situated within a classic 1909 building, The Lytle Park Hotel honors its refined roots in the Lytle Park Historic District while providing a refreshing hospitality experience in the heart of its beloved city. The AAA four-Diamond, luxury property features 106 oversized guestrooms including 18 two-bedroom suites, over 11,000 square feet of versatile meeting and event space, modern amenities and distinct public outlets that meet the expectations of today’s business and leisure travelers.
Cleverly blurring the lines between park and hotel, it offers guests an elegant oasis with park-inspired designs. As an extension of Cincinnati’s Over-The-Rhine neighborhood, known for its promising food scene, The Lytle Park Hotel invites guests to discover northern Italian fare at the fine-dining restaurant, Subito, enjoy cocktails at the lively Lobby Bar, or relax at Cincinnati’s only four-season rooftop bar and event space, Vista, which provides stunning views of Lytle Park, downtown Cincinnati, the Ohio River and The Great American Ball Park home to the Cincinnati Reds. For business trips or social gatherings, the hotel’s diverse, flexible event venues, including the rooftop space with a fully retractable cover, are perfect for both indoor and outdoor events. Inspired by an elegant past with contemporary touches, The Lytle Park Hotel offers a unique blend of history, luxury, and modernity.
The Lytle Park neighborhood of just a few square blocks makes up a historically rich community. The neighborhood borders Fourth Street to the north, Lytle Park to the south, Broadway to the west and Pike Street to the east. It is marked with buildings and monuments that tell the tales of the pioneers of old and the modern day of where The Lytle Park Hotel fits right in. Brick mansions, row houses and an upscale apartment building known as The Phelps were once homes to some of the city and country’s elite families, including the family of William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States.