Sunset Sound Bath
A peaceful guided meditation and sound healing experience right in Mount Auburn’s iconic cemetery—perfect for locals seeking relaxation and a deep connection with the landscape at sundown.
Mount Auburn offers a delightful mix of housing options, including duplexes, apartments, lofts, and spacious single detached homes. The neighborhood is served by about ten bus lines, providing excellent public transit access that connects residents to various destinations without a vehicle. Accessibility to a variety of businesses and grocery stores is convenient, with numerous shops, restaurants, and cafes close by. With approximately twenty parks nearby, this calm and quiet area provides ample green spaces for leisure and relaxation. The peaceful environment, combined with well-distributed entertainment spots, contributes to a vibrant yet balanced neighborhood atmosphere.
Mount Auburn is a "jack-of-all-trades" when it comes to the ambience of this neighborhood. Finding vibrant places in this area is very easy. Even though there are many people around most of the time, there are relatively few nearby entertainment venues, and finding one of the over 50 bars is very easy because they are generally situated in especially convenient locations. The noise levels in Mount Auburn are reasonably low, as the streets are tranquil. There are over 100 parks close by for residents to enjoy, such as Jackson Hill Park and Inwood Park, and they are especially well-spread out, making them very easy to get to from most locations in the neighborhood.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Situated along Wellington Place, Inwood Park offers sweeping hilltop views of downtown Cincinnati, walking trails, historic monuments, and a tranquil greenspace popular for local gatherings and outdoor events.
Located on Auburn Avenue, this preserved childhood home of the 27th U.S. President and Chief Justice offers guided tours and exhibits celebrating Taft’s legacy and Mount Auburn’s historic character.
A quirky, beloved late-night café on the corner of Auburn Avenue and Dorchester Avenue, Highland Coffee House is known for its eclectic atmosphere, local art, and signature drinks, serving both residents and University of Cincinnati students.
Nestled on Auburn Avenue, Mount Auburn Market is a convenient neighborhood grocery offering fresh produce, international foods, and essentials for local residents.
Connecting Mount Auburn to the Uptown area, the Dorchester Avenue Staircase is a favorite urban hiking spot, featuring historic city steps that offer a unique, scenic route for walkers and cyclists exploring the hillside views.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A peaceful guided meditation and sound healing experience right in Mount Auburn’s iconic cemetery—perfect for locals seeking relaxation and a deep connection with the landscape at sundown.
Join an artful book talk and cyanotype printing workshop by local author Madge Evers within Mount Auburn’s historic botanical setting—great for creative neighbors wanting a hands-on, nature-inspired cultural experience.
A floral-arranging class led by the cemetery’s greenhouse team using seasonal blooms—ideal for residents to engage with local flora and learn a new hobby in a serene setting.
A guided mindful nature walk designed to help participants slow down and reconnect—especially appealing to area families and individuals looking for a gentle outdoor activity close to home.
A major Fourth of July celebration with live music, food, rides and one of the region’s largest fireworks displays—an exciting and festive option just north of Mount Auburn for families planning holiday outings.
Weekly free summer festival featuring live bands, food, family zones, and vendors along the riverfront—perfect for Mount Auburn residents looking for vibrant evening outings within the city.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Mount Auburn
Local characteristics and demographics for Mount Auburn