One thing I love about visiting Cincinnati, Ohio is it's distinct neighborhoods. Every time I visit the city I spend time in a new place exploring the local areas.
On this past trip I found my favorite neighborhood, I think it may be hard to top.
In the 1830's Irish immigrants settled a small borough called O'bryonsville. Today the street is bustling with unique gift shops and restaurants. The cozy street reminded me of Hampstead in London, England.
Being a huge Anglophile I'm a little partial to those creature comforts. What sold me on O'bryonsville was the Notting Hill-esque houses built into the hill we parked on. The brightly colored homes built from garage up were beautiful restorations of the old homes.
We spent a few hours perusing the specialty shops. Some highlights were Margot Madison Creative Stationary, Ten Thousand Villages, The Art of Entertaining, The Coffee Shop on Madison and the Jack Wood Gallery.
The strip even included Clark's Point, a sitting spot to watch the local traffic.
