- Union Grounds Historic Location - Visit the location where professional baseball originated!
- Historic Crosley Field - The Cincinnati Reds played baseball at this site for more than 80 years!
- Over-The-Rhine - We visit several historic brewing sites connected to Reds baseball.
- Great American Ball Park - We stop by the current ballpark, where the Reds play today to discuss it’s connections to their historic ballparks.
- Moerlein Lager House - This is the former location of Riverfront Stadium, where the Reds played from 1970-2022, and our starting and ending location, where a beer or soft drink is included with the tour.
- Findlay Market - We travel the historic Findlay Market Parade route on our way to the Brewery District and Findlay Market.
- Minimum Drinking Age is 21
- Souvenir Map
Cincinnati is the birthplace of professional baseball. This one-of-a-kind tour takes visitors to every site where the Reds competed during the 19th and 20th centuries, exploring the historical link between brewing traditions and America’s favorite sport.
We begin our journey at the Moerlein Lager House, adjacent to the Great American Ballpark and former site of Riverfront Stadium. From here, we set out by bus to the Union Grounds, home of the unbeaten 1869 Red Stockings team! We’ll also drop by Avenue Grounds, Bank Street Grounds, League Park, and Palace of the Fans – we cover all bases! Of course, Crosley Field is part of our itinerary, as well as the original Crosley Radio Factory, where Powell Crosley established his broadcasting powerhouse before becoming the owner of the Reds. A visit to the Brewery District lets us examine some of the brewing establishments linked with Reds history.
Tickets come with a commemorative map and your choice of a beer or soft drink at the Moerlein Lager House when we come back. Every adult ticket purchase qualifies for one complimentary ticket for a child aged 5 and under.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.