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Directions to the Cincinnati Art Museum

Starting February 10, 2009, the Cincinnati Art Museum announced that it will no longer charge for special exhibitions and instated a $4 per vehicle parking charge. School groups, Art Museum members, and volunteers receive free parking. Handicap parking spaces and an access ramp are available near the DeWitt entrance (located at the rear of the Art Museum). In general, parking is limited, and at certain events, off-site shuttles are provided to accommodate demand.


Map to the Cincinnati Art Museum.

From I-75 N (From Kentucky)
As you cross the bridge from KY to OH, get in the right lane and turn right onto I-71 N ("to Columbus" signs); pass the Stadium, Coliseum, go through the Lytle Tunnel, then get in the left lane to exit at the Reading Rd/Eden Park Dr. exit, get in the right lane and turn right onto Eden Park Dr.; go straight through the next light across Gilbert Ave. and enter Eden Park, stay in the right lane to Art Museum Dr.

From I-71 S (From Columbus)
Take the Reading/Gilbert exit (exit #2), stay in the Reading Rd exit lane, get in the left lane and turn left onto Elsinore, go one block, turn left onto Gilbert Ave., at the next light turn right onto Eden Park Dr., stay in the right lane to Art Museum Dr.

From I-74 N (From Indianapolis)
Follow I-74 until it becomes I-75 S; follow I-75 S to I-71 N (to "Columbus" signs); pass the Stadium, Coliseum, and go through the Lytle Tunnel, then get in the left lane to exit at the Reading Rd./Eden Park Dr. Exit (Exit #2); get in the right lane and turn right onto Eden Park Dr., go straight through the next light across Gilbert Ave. and enter Eden Park, stay in right lane to Art Museum Dr.

From I-75 S (From Dayton)
Follow I-75 S to I-71 N (to "Columbus" signs); pass the Stadium, Coliseum, and go through the Lytle Tunnel, then get in the left lane to exit at the Reading Rd/Eden Park Dr. Exit (#2); get in the right lane and turn right onto Eden Park Dr., go straight through the next light across Gilbert Ave. and enter Eden Park, stay in right lane to Art Museum Dr.

From Columbia Parkway (From Mt. Washington-Mariemont)
Go south on Columbia Parkway and turn right on Kemper Ln., turn left onto Luray, turn right onto Eden Park Dr.; then (at Mirror Lake) make a left onto Art Museum Dr.

From I-471 N (From KY)
Take I-471 N, as you cross the bridge from KY to OH, follow signs to I-71 N, take the Liberty St. exit, turn right off the exit onto Reading Rd, go one block and turn right onto Elsinore, go one block and turn left onto Gilbert Ave., at the next light turn right onto Eden Park Dr., stay in the right lane to Art Museum Dr.

From Eastgate
Take Rt. 32 W to I-275 S to 471 N; take I-471 N, as you cross the bridge from KY to OH, follow signs to I-71 N, take the Liberty St. exit, turn right off the exit onto Reading Rd, go one block and turn right onto Elsinore, go one block and turn left onto Gilbert Ave., at the next light turn right onto Eden Park Dr., stay in the right lane to Art Museum Dr.

From Oxford
Take 27 S to I-275 E to I-71 S, take the Reading Rd/Gilbert Ave. exit, stay in the Reading Rd exit lane and turn left onto Elsinore; at the next light turn left onto Gilbert Ave., at next light turn right onto Eden Park Dr., stay in right lane to Art Museum Dr.

From U.C.
Take Clifton Ave. and turn left on McMillan; turn right onto Gilbert Ave., turn left onto Eden Park Dr., stay in right lane to Art Museum Dr.

From Downtown
Follow 7th St. over the viaduct where it becomes Gilbert, go up Gilbert Ave., turn right onto Eden Park Dr., stay in right lane to Art Museum Dr.

Public Transportation
Queen City Metro Coach #1 (view the schedules)



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