The Grand Elm Suite 2 – Sleeps 6
Appartement à Covington, KY
6 voyageurs · 3 chambres · 1 baignoire
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A propos de ce appartementrental
Summary:
With a stay in picturesque Ludlow, Kentucky, you don’t just get a place to visit, you get a place to belong. From regular community events of seasonal markets to lively outdoor concerts and festivals, you’ll feel like a local in no time, and it all begins with a stay at The Grand Elm Suite 2! Across the river from its larger and more tourist-heavy neighbor of Cincinnati, you’ll find the pace here a little slower while keeping you connected to all the exciting attractions on your list to explore.
The Space:
This hidden gem has all the charm of a cozy small-town retreat combined with the convenience of a highly walkable, friendly community. Stroll through tree-lined streets where every corner reveals a slice of history as you pop into local shops or grab a bite at one of many eclectic restaurants. This convenient location also places you just a 15-minute drive to the Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky International Airport, making access to and from the home a breeze. Day trips take you across the Ohio River and into the heart of Cincy, where incredible museums, bustling sports venues, and vibrant arts district provide endless options for adventure. Don’t pass up the opportunity to make the 30-minute drive south to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum, two family-friendly, biblical-themed attractions that you simply have to see to believe.
Step inside the home to find simple-chic spaces furnished with exactly everything you need to make the most out of your stay. The stylish living room offers comfortable sofa and armchair seating when you’re ready to take a break, with a smart TV streaming all your favorite shows and movies. Steps away, the circular dining table seats 4 for mealtimes together while high-top stools at the kitchen counter invite you to nosh on a spread of delicious hors d’oeuvres. The well-equipped kitchen can accommodate all your mealtime aspirations, with full-sized appliances alongside ample counterspace and cabinetry for preparation and storage. In the early morning hours, take your fresh cup of coffee out onto the balcony, soaking in the sunshine while you make your plans for the new and exciting day ahead.
This home comfortably sleeps 6 guests between 3 private bedrooms.
Bedroom #1 includes a queen size bed.
Bedroom #2 includes a queen size bed, full size bed, and dedicated workspace.
Bedroom #3 includes a full size bed.
The home’s full guest bathroom includes a single vanity and shower/tub combo.
THINGS TO NOTE:
• Communal laundry on site.
• Lot parking available for 2 vehicles.
• Fireplace in the second bedroom is not for guest use.
• This home is located in a mixed-use building shared with Grand Welcome offices while featuring its own private entrance for guest convenience and privacy.
• This home is a sister unit to The Grand Elm Suite 1. You may see other guests coming and going during your stay. Larger groups are encouraged to book the combined/parent unit of The Grand Elm Suites, providing access to both units.
• This home is equipped with 5 (five) external security cameras. The first is located on the front door of the building, actively monitoring the entrance and walkway. The second is located on the front right side of the building, actively monitoring the parking lot. The third is located on the back right side of building, actively monitoring the parking lot and office entrance. The fourth is located on the front left side of the building, actively monitoring the pull-through/office entrance. The fifth is located on the back left side of the building, actively monitoring the guest parking and walkway areas.
Across the Ohio River from the urban center of Cincinnati, Historic Ludlow is within easy reach of some of the city’s most popular attractions including the Bengals Stadium, Riverfront Park, and Great American Ballpark. Beyond this area, there’s still so much more to explore. From Cincinnati’s street art revolution which has transformed neighborhoods with 180+ public murals, to its serious beer culture, trendy shopping and dining in revitalized historic neighborhoods like Over-the-Rhine, and authentic Art Deco architecture and design, this culturally diverse city is a can’t-miss destination.
Back on the Kentucky side of the river, you’re in prime Bourbon Trail territory. Check out distilleries and sipping points where you can sample Northern Kentucky’s bourbon, often paired with traditional southern foods. No matter what you decide to explore, one thing is for certain. The Cincinnati metropolitan area has no shortage of experiences to try during your stay.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Grocery:
• Kroger - A major supermarket chain with numerous locations throughout Cincinnati.
• Walmart Supercenter - Several Walmart Supercenter locations can be found in the area.
• Meijer - Another popular chain with multiple stores in Cincinnati.
• Whole Foods Market - Known for its organic and natural products.
• Trader Joe's - Offers a unique selection of groceries and specialty items.
• Aldi - A budget-friendly grocery store with multiple locations.
• Costco Wholesale - A warehouse club with a variety of products.
• Jungle Jim's International Market - An iconic grocery store offering a vast array of international and specialty items.
Attractions:
• Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden: One of the oldest zoos in the United States, known for its diverse animal collection and beautiful botanical gardens.
• Cincinnati Art Museum: A museum featuring an impressive collection of art from different cultures and time periods.
• Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal: A historic train station turned museum complex with the Cincinnati History Museum, Museum of Natural History & Science, and the Cincinnati Children's Museum.
• Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum: A must-visit for baseball fans, celebrating the history of the Cincinnati Reds.
• Cincinnati Music Hall: A historic concert venue and home to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.
• Great American Ball Park: The home stadium of the Cincinnati Reds, offering tours and a great baseball experience.
• Fountain Square: A vibrant public space in the heart of downtown with events, shops, and dining options.
• Cincinnati Observatory: The oldest professional observatory in the United States, offering stargazing events and educational programs.
• Cincinnati Art Center: A hub for the arts, featuring galleries, exhibitions, and educational programs.
• Krohn Conservatory: A beautiful glasshouse with a wide variety of exotic plants and seasonal flower displays.
Northern Kentucky
Grocery:
• Kroger - Kroger has several stores in Northern Kentucky, as well.
• Walmart Supercenter - You can find Walmart Supercenters in the Northern Kentucky area.
• Meijer - Meijer also has locations in Northern Kentucky.
• Aldi - Several Aldi stores are available in the region.
• Remke Markets - A local chain offering a variety of grocery products.
• Save-A-Lot - A discount grocery store with multiple locations.
• Fresh Thyme Farmers Market - Known for natural and organic products.
• C.P Reeves Market (Est 1915) - Family owned, Seasonal Market: Amish Baked goods and cheeses, fresh produce, salsas and pickles etc. (Mums and Pumpkins in the fall, Christmas trees in the winter, Ferns in the Summer)
Attractions:
• Ark Encounter: A life-sized replica of Noah's Ark in Williamstown, featuring exhibits and a zoo.
• Creation Museum: A museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, focusing on biblical creationism and natural history.
• Newport Aquarium: Located in Newport, Kentucky, this aquarium showcases a diverse range of marine life.
• BB Riverboats: Enjoy river cruises along the Ohio River with dining and entertainment options.
• Devou Park: A beautiful park in Covington, Kentucky, offering hiking trails, playgrounds, and scenic views of Cincinnati.
• MainStrasse Village: Located in Covington, this area is known for its cobblestone streets, German architecture, and local shops and restaurants.
• Behringer-Crawford Museum: A local history museum located in Devou Park.
• Roebling Suspension Bridge: Walk or drive across this historic bridge connecting Cincinnati and Covington.
• Purple People Bridge: A pedestrian-only bridge connecting Cincinnati and Newport, offering great views of the Ohio River.
• Covington's Historic Licking Riverside District: Explore historic homes and architecture in this charming neighborhood.
With a stay in picturesque Ludlow, Kentucky, you don’t just get a place to visit, you get a place to belong. From regular community events of seasonal markets to lively outdoor concerts and festivals, you’ll feel like a local in no time, and it all begins with a stay at The Grand Elm Suite 2! Across the river from its larger and more tourist-heavy neighbor of Cincinnati, you’ll find the pace here a little slower while keeping you connected to all the exciting attractions on your list to explore.
The Space:
This hidden gem has all the charm of a cozy small-town retreat combined with the convenience of a highly walkable, friendly community. Stroll through tree-lined streets where every corner reveals a slice of history as you pop into local shops or grab a bite at one of many eclectic restaurants. This convenient location also places you just a 15-minute drive to the Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky International Airport, making access to and from the home a breeze. Day trips take you across the Ohio River and into the heart of Cincy, where incredible museums, bustling sports venues, and vibrant arts district provide endless options for adventure. Don’t pass up the opportunity to make the 30-minute drive south to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum, two family-friendly, biblical-themed attractions that you simply have to see to believe.
Step inside the home to find simple-chic spaces furnished with exactly everything you need to make the most out of your stay. The stylish living room offers comfortable sofa and armchair seating when you’re ready to take a break, with a smart TV streaming all your favorite shows and movies. Steps away, the circular dining table seats 4 for mealtimes together while high-top stools at the kitchen counter invite you to nosh on a spread of delicious hors d’oeuvres. The well-equipped kitchen can accommodate all your mealtime aspirations, with full-sized appliances alongside ample counterspace and cabinetry for preparation and storage. In the early morning hours, take your fresh cup of coffee out onto the balcony, soaking in the sunshine while you make your plans for the new and exciting day ahead.
This home comfortably sleeps 6 guests between 3 private bedrooms.
Bedroom #1 includes a queen size bed.
Bedroom #2 includes a queen size bed, full size bed, and dedicated workspace.
Bedroom #3 includes a full size bed.
The home’s full guest bathroom includes a single vanity and shower/tub combo.
THINGS TO NOTE:
• Communal laundry on site.
• Lot parking available for 2 vehicles.
• Fireplace in the second bedroom is not for guest use.
• This home is located in a mixed-use building shared with Grand Welcome offices while featuring its own private entrance for guest convenience and privacy.
• This home is a sister unit to The Grand Elm Suite 1. You may see other guests coming and going during your stay. Larger groups are encouraged to book the combined/parent unit of The Grand Elm Suites, providing access to both units.
• This home is equipped with 5 (five) external security cameras. The first is located on the front door of the building, actively monitoring the entrance and walkway. The second is located on the front right side of the building, actively monitoring the parking lot. The third is located on the back right side of building, actively monitoring the parking lot and office entrance. The fourth is located on the front left side of the building, actively monitoring the pull-through/office entrance. The fifth is located on the back left side of the building, actively monitoring the guest parking and walkway areas.
Across the Ohio River from the urban center of Cincinnati, Historic Ludlow is within easy reach of some of the city’s most popular attractions including the Bengals Stadium, Riverfront Park, and Great American Ballpark. Beyond this area, there’s still so much more to explore. From Cincinnati’s street art revolution which has transformed neighborhoods with 180+ public murals, to its serious beer culture, trendy shopping and dining in revitalized historic neighborhoods like Over-the-Rhine, and authentic Art Deco architecture and design, this culturally diverse city is a can’t-miss destination.
Back on the Kentucky side of the river, you’re in prime Bourbon Trail territory. Check out distilleries and sipping points where you can sample Northern Kentucky’s bourbon, often paired with traditional southern foods. No matter what you decide to explore, one thing is for certain. The Cincinnati metropolitan area has no shortage of experiences to try during your stay.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Grocery:
• Kroger - A major supermarket chain with numerous locations throughout Cincinnati.
• Walmart Supercenter - Several Walmart Supercenter locations can be found in the area.
• Meijer - Another popular chain with multiple stores in Cincinnati.
• Whole Foods Market - Known for its organic and natural products.
• Trader Joe's - Offers a unique selection of groceries and specialty items.
• Aldi - A budget-friendly grocery store with multiple locations.
• Costco Wholesale - A warehouse club with a variety of products.
• Jungle Jim's International Market - An iconic grocery store offering a vast array of international and specialty items.
Attractions:
• Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden: One of the oldest zoos in the United States, known for its diverse animal collection and beautiful botanical gardens.
• Cincinnati Art Museum: A museum featuring an impressive collection of art from different cultures and time periods.
• Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal: A historic train station turned museum complex with the Cincinnati History Museum, Museum of Natural History & Science, and the Cincinnati Children's Museum.
• Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum: A must-visit for baseball fans, celebrating the history of the Cincinnati Reds.
• Cincinnati Music Hall: A historic concert venue and home to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.
• Great American Ball Park: The home stadium of the Cincinnati Reds, offering tours and a great baseball experience.
• Fountain Square: A vibrant public space in the heart of downtown with events, shops, and dining options.
• Cincinnati Observatory: The oldest professional observatory in the United States, offering stargazing events and educational programs.
• Cincinnati Art Center: A hub for the arts, featuring galleries, exhibitions, and educational programs.
• Krohn Conservatory: A beautiful glasshouse with a wide variety of exotic plants and seasonal flower displays.
Northern Kentucky
Grocery:
• Kroger - Kroger has several stores in Northern Kentucky, as well.
• Walmart Supercenter - You can find Walmart Supercenters in the Northern Kentucky area.
• Meijer - Meijer also has locations in Northern Kentucky.
• Aldi - Several Aldi stores are available in the region.
• Remke Markets - A local chain offering a variety of grocery products.
• Save-A-Lot - A discount grocery store with multiple locations.
• Fresh Thyme Farmers Market - Known for natural and organic products.
• C.P Reeves Market (Est 1915) - Family owned, Seasonal Market: Amish Baked goods and cheeses, fresh produce, salsas and pickles etc. (Mums and Pumpkins in the fall, Christmas trees in the winter, Ferns in the Summer)
Attractions:
• Ark Encounter: A life-sized replica of Noah's Ark in Williamstown, featuring exhibits and a zoo.
• Creation Museum: A museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, focusing on biblical creationism and natural history.
• Newport Aquarium: Located in Newport, Kentucky, this aquarium showcases a diverse range of marine life.
• BB Riverboats: Enjoy river cruises along the Ohio River with dining and entertainment options.
• Devou Park: A beautiful park in Covington, Kentucky, offering hiking trails, playgrounds, and scenic views of Cincinnati.
• MainStrasse Village: Located in Covington, this area is known for its cobblestone streets, German architecture, and local shops and restaurants.
• Behringer-Crawford Museum: A local history museum located in Devou Park.
• Roebling Suspension Bridge: Walk or drive across this historic bridge connecting Cincinnati and Covington.
• Purple People Bridge: A pedestrian-only bridge connecting Cincinnati and Newport, offering great views of the Ohio River.
• Covington's Historic Licking Riverside District: Explore historic homes and architecture in this charming neighborhood.
Équipements
Piscine
Climatisation
Cuisine ou coin cuisine
Internet/Wi-Fi
Parking
Blanchisserie
Balcon ou terrasse
Lave-vaisselle
TV
Carte de Covington, KY
FAQ
Combien coûte ce appartement par rapport aux autres à Covington ?
Le prix moyen d’une location à Covington est de 166 € par nuit. Cette location est 48 € moins chère que la moyenne.
Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce appartement ?
Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour The Grand Elm Suite 2 – Sleeps 6. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.
Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce appartement ?
Oui, The Grand Elm Suite 2 – Sleeps 6 comporte une piscine. Bonne baignade !
La location The Grand Elm Suite 2 – Sleeps 6 accepte-t-elle les animaux ?
Malheureusement, ce appartement n'est pas adapté aux animaux de compagnie. Essayez de refaire une recherche et filtrez pour "Animaux autorisés".
Quels équipements offre The Grand Elm Suite 2 – Sleeps 6?
Nous avons trouvé 9 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut piscine, climatisation, cuisine ou coin cuisine, internet/wi-fi et parking.