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Great American Ball Park

Cincinnati, USA

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Great American Ball Park is the home of the Cincinnati Reds, one of the oldest professional baseball teams in the United States, located on the banks of the Ohio River. Opened in 2003, the stadium features a retro design with modern amenities, and its striking outfield has a view of the Cincinnati skyline and the riverfront. Attending a game here is a quintessential American experience, especially during warm summer evenings when the atmosphere is electric. Arrive early to enjoy the surrounding parks and riverwalk, and keep an eye out for the Great American Ball Park's signature smokestacks that shoot off fireworks after home runs.

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Tours that visit Great American Ball Park

Hand-picked experiences that include Great American Ball Park on the itinerary — with what real travellers said after going.

  • Cincinnati Reds game at Great American Ball Park

    Cincinnati Reds game at Great American Ball Park

    From ₹2,284

    Catch a Cincinnati Reds MLB game at Great American Ball Park, known for its scenic riverside views and rich team history.

  • Cincinnati food tour in the historic district with six tastings

    Cincinnati food tour in the historic district with six tastings

    5.0· 77 reviewsFrom ₹7,836

    Three-hour tour through Cincinnati’s historic centre — six authentic dishes including Goetta sandwich, Taconey, and Graeter's ice cream.

    Our tour guide, Karen M., was fantastic. Her wealth of knowledge about Cincinnati's facts and trivia made the experience both fun and educational. She has an incredible personality that kept everyone engaged throughout the tour.Zimby1 on the Cincinnati food tour in the historic district with six tastings tour
  • Cincinnati baseball history and brewery bus tour

    Cincinnati baseball history and brewery bus tour

    4.3· 12 reviewsFrom ₹7,347

    Three-hour guided tour by bus — explore historic Reds ballparks and key breweries, including a stop at Great American Ball Park and a beer at Moerlein Lager House.

    The tour provided a lot of useful information. However, the guides would have benefited from using microphones and having a better grasp of the material instead of just reading from scripts. Overall, it was a fantastic way to explore the city, and the beer at the end was enjoyable.hylyn2 on the Cincinnati baseball history and brewery bus tour tour

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