Hamilton (Ohio)

Hamilton is a city in Butler County, Ohio.

Understand

Get in

By plane

The nearest commercial passenger air service to Hamilton is at either Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG IATA) or Dayton International Airport (DAY IATA), both located approximately 50 miles away.

By train

There are no scheduled passenger rail service to Hamilton or Butler County, although Amtrak runs its Cardinal train through the county three times per week. The nearest Amtrak station is located at Union Terminal in Cincinnati.

By car

US 127 runs north-south through Hamilton, connecting the city with Eaton and Greenville to the north and Fairfield and Cincinnati to the south. Ohio 129 crosses Hamilton west to east, with the portion east of the city constructed as a limited-access highway, providing a direct connection to Interstate 75 near West Chester.

Other state highways in Hamilton include Ohio 4 to Fairfield and Middletown, Ohio 128 southwest to Ross and Cleves, and Ohio 177 northwest to Richmond, Indiana.

By bus

Get around

See

Do

Buy

Eat

  • Jolly's.
  • Wings and Ring.
  • Flubs. ice cream
  • Hyde's.
  • Ryan's Tavern (Downtown).
  • diners Kostas (Downtown).
  • Ohio Lunch (Downtown).
  • Pappa Luigi's pizza (Downtown).
  • Kofenya coffeehouse (Downtown).

Across the river to the west, one finds establishments such as Riverbank Café, Offering's Holy Grounds Café, and True West Coffee. As you travel further east along High Street, there are more chain restaurants and local favorites Jocko's and Taqueria Paisano's.

Drink

Sleep

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Connect

Stay safe

Cope

Go next

Routes through Hamilton

Van Wert Greenville ← Jct W E  N  S  Fairfield Cincinnati


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