Covington and Newport Kentucky
- Major Airports:
- Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (CVG)
- States:
- Kentucky
Located just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky offers easy access to the bigger city with less traffic and expense.
Food and Drink Favorites
Traditional Southern cuisine mingles with the culinary influence of 19th- and 20th-century German and Mediterranean settlers. The region’s specialty is goetta (pronounced get-tuh), a German breakfast sausage of ground meat, steel-cut oats and spices. Check out the popular Goettafest, hosted by Glier’s Goetta, to fully immerse yourself in the unique flavor of this dish. Save room for a bowl of Cincinnati-style chili, though. This Mediterranean-spiced meat sauce is another local favorite served in area chili parlors. Try it Coney style (on a hot dog) or “ways” – spaghetti topped with chili and other optional toppings in specific combinations, or ways.
Learn about the distilling process and sample authentic Kentucky bourbon whiskey on the B-Line, a culinary experience centered around five Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour® Distilleries (New Riff Distilling, Boone County Distilling Co., The Old Pogue Distillery, Second Sight Distilling and Neeley Family Distillery), eight bourbon-centric bars and six unique restaurants, cultivating fresh, bourbon-inspired flavors.
Fun on the Riverfront
The Ohio River is a center for entertainment both day and night. Head to Newport on the Levee, an entertainment complex that has both kid-friendly attractions (check out the Newport Aquarium), as well as nightlife, shopping and restaurants. Stroll across the river on the pedestrian-only Purple People Bridge to explore Cincinnati attractions like the Cincinnati Reds baseball stadium, the historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood and the family-friendly Smale Riverfront Park. Head back south across the Roebling Bridge (which may look familiar as the prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge) back into Covington, Kentucky, and look for the murals painted on the bridge walls. Another fun way to explore the riverfront is with the Cincy Red Bike, an inexpensive bike-sharing program accessible on both sides of the river. End the day with a sightseeing cruise – the nighttime skyline is captivating.
Must-see Attractions
Northern Kentucky has unique attractions that continue to grow in popularity. Learn local history with American Legacy Tours, which offers an extensive list of guided excursions – from ghosts and gambling to underground tunnels, breweries and baseball history. Visit the Ark Encounter, an amazing life-sized Noah’s Ark built according to the dimensions in the Bible, and the Creation Museum, a Biblical interpretation of geological and cultural history that covers everything from dinosaurs to evolution.