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A view of the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati with a paved walkway and blue sky.

Is Cincinnati a walkable city?

Article Summary Cincinnati’s walkability is mixed. The city averages a Walk Score of about 49, meaning most errands require a car, but downtown neighborhoods like Over-the-Rhine, the Central Business District, and Corryville are highly walkable. Outside the urban core, walkability drops, especially in suburban areas. Residents and advocates praise central neighborhoods but call for better…

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