Mariemont Visitors Collage One of the first things visitors notice when arriving in the Village of Mariemont is its tree-lined streets, Tudor-style buildings, and historic charm. Designated as a National Historic Landmark community in 2007, Mariemont will remind visitors of the quaint English garden neighborhood from which it was modeled.

Located just 15 minutes from downtown Cincinnati, visitors to the Village of Mariemont will find some of the most unique shops in the Greater Cincinnati area, ranging from the nostalgic ‘five and dime store’ atmosphere of “The Villager” gift shop to clothing stores to services like the Framers Guild framing shop. The variety of restaurants offers anything from sandwiches to fine dining. No trip to Mariemont would be complete without a visit to Graeter’s Ice Cream Shop.

The historic Mariemont Inn offers updated rooms and, with its location on the Village Square, it is within walking distance of all the shops and restaurants, as well as the historic Mariemont Theatre, which has also been updated and expanded to include five screens. It is one of the few remaining neighborhood theatres located in the Cincinnati area.

Voted one of the nation’s most ‘walkable’ communities, the Village of Mariemont is home to 14 parks, including the South 80 Hiking and Biking Trail Park. Located along the banks of the National Scenic Little Miami River, visitors will enjoy the natural beauty and peaceful surroundings of this area that was once the site of a Native American Village.

So whether you are looking for a quiet room for the night, great restaurants, a good movie, unique shops, or a walk in the woods, the Village of Mariemont has it all.

Those considering relocating to the Village of Mariemont may also want to visit the Mariemont Community Swim Pool and tennis courts. Membership to these recreation facilities are available to Mariemont residents only.