Lytle Park

Lytle Park is a charming and quiet city park located in Cincinnati’s historic Lytle area. The park features beautiful flower beds, paved walkways, benches for seating, a playground for children, and provision of dog trash bags. It is wheelchair accessible and offers a serene environment suitable for walks, picnics, and relaxation. Although public restrooms exist, they appear to be closed. The park is known for a rare public statue of Abraham Lincoln without a beard and is close to local landmarks like the Taft Museum and ballpark.
Reviews
Such a cute park! There’s a playground, dog trash bags, benches, and nice walkways.
Nice small city park known for its rare public statue of Abraham Lincoln without a beard. Pretty flower beds and great spot for an old fashion picnic. Features a child’s play set and numerous benches to sit and relax. Close proximity to Taft Museum, arena and ballpark. Though there are public restrooms they seem to be permanently closed. A small jewel in the Queen City’s crown.
We have not been to this park since it was rebuilt. I must say they did a wonderful job making a beautiful park worthy of the historic Lytle area.
Quiet park on the east side of the city. Great place for a quiet walk!
Wonderful property, the hotel was clean, staff was extremely pleasant. The rooftop bar was wonderful, although cold during my stay. My complaint of our stay would be the awkward layout of the suite. The closest for clothing storage, and the bathroom can only be accessed by exiting the bedroom. Night use of the restroom was very inconvenient as well as dressing when you must leave the room, walk out and through the seating area each time. This was the Terrain 2 room suite, not sure if all are the same layout but this was very inconvenient. Expect to do a lot of tipping, from room service, ice needs, valet, cleaning… Just a lot of tipping. We would recommend this as a romantic, special occasion, long stay business, get away stay. The Lytle was AWESOME! 4 stars only because of the room layout.