The Symphony HotelThus, the house became a boarding house for students at the College of Music, and many of those who lived in the Hotel went on to become lending conductors and professors of music. But in 1939 Louis Ehrgott died. And the house was sold to Weldon Burton and became the Clyde Hotel. Only over 49 years, in 1995, the Clyde Hotel was bought again and restored to the Symphony Hotel. Now it is one of the most famous places in Cincinnati, where people come to stay every year. You can join them!
Here you will be able to enjoy a relaxing weekend in one of our four charming European-style rooms. Each room is named after a famous composer: Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and Schubert. You will feel the atmosphere of past epoches.
Whether you are visiting from out of town, or just want to treat yourself to a little escape after a performance of the Cincinnati Symphony or Opera, the Symphony Hotel is a great place to find classical comfort! And to become an aesthetic pleasure.
Amenities Phone
Bath
Large beds
Television
Electricity
Large Windows
Dining hall
RatesRates are subject to change. Please contact us to learn more information about this.
210 W. 14th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45202. Directly across the street from Music Hall!
Phone: (513) 721-3353
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