Covington Kentucky     Population 169,000

At the confluence of the Ohio and Licking rivers, Covington is dotted with relaxed taverns, bistros, and waterfront hotels and restaurants.   The charming MainStrasse Village district features classic pubs and chic eateries along Main Street, plus Goebel Park’s quirky clock tower.   Huge Devou Park is known for its Cincinnati skyline views, and the iconic 1800s John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge spans the river to Ohio.   Covington is well known for its historic neighborhoods including Licking-Riverside, MainStrasse Village and Wallace Woods as well as for it's downtown commercial district which is home to a large concentration of historic buildings, the Artists' Enterprise Center, the Northern Kentucky Convention Center and an eclectic small business mix including Donna Salyer's Fabulous Furs, the shoppes of Mainstrasse, numerous art galleries, the Covington Arts District and unique eateries and dining districts including Mainstrasse Village and the Roebling Pointe neighborhood.   This vibrant urban community, directly across the Ohio River from downtown Cincinnati, is home to many of Kentucky's premier attractions including the Carroll Chimes Bell Tower, the Garden of Hope, John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, Mother of God Church, St Mary's Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Behringer-Crawford Museum of Northern Kentucky History and Heritage, the Carnegie Visual & Performing Arts Center, the Railway Museum, the Madison Theater, Devou Park Bandshell & the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, and much more.


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City Of Covington      Northern Ky Convention & Visitors Bureau

Kenton County