Access to Newport on the Levee is available via alternative options including a cab, boat, limo, shuttle bus, pedicab or by foot over the bridges. Below is helpful information on these alternatives.
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Taxi cabs are available in the Levee's Valet Circle and provide rides directly to your destination including the airport, sporting events and many other locations. |
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Offers cruise information for dinner/riverboat attractions, docked just down-river from the Newport Aquarium and Newport on the Levee. Park at the Levee and take a ride across the river for sporting events and concerts in downtown Cincinnati.
www.bbriverboats.com |
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Provides superior black car service in Greater Cincinnati with experienced drivers and new body style vehicles. Mention the Newport on the Levee discount for bookings.
www.esgusa.net |
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For just $1.25 per ride, guests can catch a Southbank Shuttle every 15 minutes from all major hotels, convention centers and a number of other locations on both sides of the river, including Newport on the Levee. www.tankbus.org |
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A popular entertainment adventure in several cities across the county, guests ride in a "cab," pulled by a bicycling driver. Rates vary by day, time and number of guests (maximum of three). www.nkyriverrats.com |
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Provides information on the country’s longest (2,670-foot span) all-pedestrian bridge that links two states. The 131-year-old L&N Bridge reopened in the spring of 2003 after receiving a $4.1 million makeover that included a coat of bright purple paint. The “Purple People Bridge” includes park benches and flowering seasonal planters. This bridge begins/ends on the Levee's northeast side. www.cincinnatiusa-southbank.com |
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