Has anyone here stayed at this hotel lately? And if so how was it. I'd sure appreciate any info.
Hilton Netherland Cincinnati
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It is fine, but it is an older hotel. There are probably better/cheaper options on the same block. I know there is a Hyatt, & a Millenium property as well.
If it's not too late, The Netherlands Hilton is a wonderfully restored Art Deco hotel in downtown Cincinnati. To give you an idea of scale, it used to have an indoors skating rink! Classy hotel on a grand scale. Many of the very upscale Cincinnati wedding receptions are held there. You can find newer hotels, sure, but without the beautiful architecture and ambiance.
I stayed there several times, most recently about a month ago. It is a wonderful building, however as an older hotel, some of the rooms can be small by current standards.
It's a fantastic hotel. And while there are a few smaller rooms - many of them are huge. The public areas are beautiful - in a way you would never see today - and it's definitely very upscale. much more atmospheric than many of the newer cookie-cutter hotels.
It is a classic.
Just a +1 on everything already said. A gorgeous and gracious old hotel. The room I was in last fall had a gorgeous view and the staff was completely lovely.
It's ok; nothing more, nothing less. Hyatt around the corner is more up to date.