T. M. Berry International Friendship Park 1135 Riverside Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45202
About the Business
T. M. Berry International Friendship Park is a beautiful and serene park located at 1135 Riverside Drive in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. This park is a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of the Ohio River and a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to relax and enjoy nature. The park is named after former Cincinnati mayor T. M. Berry and is dedicated to promoting friendship and unity among people from all over the world. With lush greenery, walking paths, and picnic areas, T. M. Berry International Friendship Park is the perfect place to unwind and connect with loved ones in a picturesque setting.
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Location & Phone number
1135 Riverside Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Reviews
"Very nice park. Beautiful flowers and nice walking path with views of the Ohio River. Clean restroom at one end of the park."
"Free public parking. Access to this park and to all of the Cincinnati riverfront parks from this park. Long and paved paths for walking, running, or biking. Very family-friendly & pet-friendly park. The park goes right along the Ohio River with numerous views of the Ohio River. Montgomery Inn Boathouse (restaurant) is nearby."
"This city park is excellent for walking/biking. It's a popular spot, located next to Montgomery INN boathouse. I would most definitely recommend this location for your next walk, picnic, or exploration into a urban adventure! 10/10"
"My husband and I were going to picnic at a park down the street from here, but thanks to a swarm of sports fans attending Bengals Training Camp, we couldn't go to that park and had to find another. The International Friendship Park was a few minutes away, and it was our first visit. Part of the parking lot is cut off, but there was enough parking, and that's considering that it was a Saturday afternoon and there were multiple joggers, dog walkers, cyclists, and a wedding party taking photos. Other than crisscrossing pathways, there are benches, trash cans, and a few odd structures to see. We picnicked close to the Castle of Air, which is the mirrored structure in the photos attached to this review. The park seems to be themed around various parts of the world, but it wasn't entirely clear why or what was unique about each section. I should mention that the far left (if you're facing the river) part of the park seems unfinished. It's mostly unwieldy grass surrounding a worn pathway, and upon walking through it to the other side, we discovered a shaded area with a building that was reserved for some event. So the park does feel unfinished and a little exclusionary. Overall, this was a decent park that provided my husband some opportunities for photography, but its theming isn't clear and it does seem to be grasping to find its own identity. Still, not a bad way to spend an hour or two if you love parks with paved places to walk or play."
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