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The Lytle Park Hotel sits at the southeast corner of Lytle Park in Downtown Cincinnati. Part of Marriott's Autograph Collection of boutique hotels, the Lytle Park Hotel seamlessly marries two historic buildings on Pike Street to form a singular, refined place to stay, dine, and party. The 106-room hotel, which includes 18 suites, sports a fine-dining Italian restaurant on the first floor, several meetings and special event spaces, a gym, and an all-seasons rooftop venue and bar. WEBSITE: TheLytleParkHotel.com / ADDRESS: 311 Pike Street (45202) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The modern hotel took over what used to be the Anna Louise Inn, which was originally built in 1909. The Inn provided safe housing for young, single women who had nowhere else to go for over 100 years. The Inn was relocated to Mt. Auburn before the hotel renovation planning began in 2014. The Earls Building, a separate house built right next to the Anna Louise Inn, was connected in the hotel renovation to create one single unit. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
As you walk in the front doors of the hotel, you're greeted by a beautiful brass and wood bar topped with a crown strung with pendant lights. This is where Subito, the hotel's Italian restaurant, begins. Half-moon, leather booths surround the bar while a separate dining area and an all-season dining room with outdoor furniture stand off to the left. The hotel offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. WEBSITE: TheLytleParkHotel.com/Dining/Subito / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The large hotel rooms, which average over 450 square feet each, are modern and comfortable. Each room includes natural stone and burnished metal finishes. Of the 106 hotel rooms, 18 suites include living areas and other unique features depending on the suite. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
Seating for Subito, the Italian restaurant on the first floor of the hotel. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The crowning jewel of the hotel is Vista at Lytle Park—a 5,177-square-foot indoor-outdoor event space with its own bar, plenty of seating, and retractable windows that let the outside air in on temperate days. Because of the retractable windows and the scale of the space, Vista offers a level of versatility other area rooftop bars and restaurants cannot. Vista also offers long-distance views of Lytle Park and the surrounding region, and it can be rented out for private events. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The modern hotel took over what used to be the Anna Louise Inn, which was originally built in 1909. The Inn provided safe housing for young, single women who had nowhere else to go for over 100 years. The Inn was relocated to Mt. Auburn before the hotel renovation planning began in 2014. The Earls Building, a separate house built right next to the Anna Louise Inn, was connected in the hotel renovation to create one single unit. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
As you walk in the front doors of the hotel, you're greeted by a beautiful brass and wood bar topped with a crown strung with pendant lights. This is where Subito, the hotel's Italian restaurant, begins. Half-moon, leather booths surround the bar while a separate dining area and an all-season dining room with outdoor furniture stand off to the left. The hotel offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. WEBSITE: TheLytleParkHotel.com/Dining/Subito / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The crowning jewel of the hotel is Vista at Lytle Park—a 5,177-square-foot indoor-outdoor event space with its own bar, plenty of seating, and retractable windows that let the outside air in on temperate days. Because of the retractable windows and the scale of the space, Vista offers a level of versatility other area rooftop bars and restaurants cannot. Vista also offers long-distance views of Lytle Park and the surrounding region, and it can be rented out for private events. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The architectural firm of Garber & Woodward designed the original Anna Louise Inn (1909). Dittoe Fahnestock and Ferber designed the Earls Building next door (1919). For the modern day renovation, Cincinnati-based CR architecture + design was the architect. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The modern hotel took over what used to be the Anna Louise Inn, which was originally built in 1909. The Inn provided safe housing for young, single women who had nowhere else to go for over 100 years. The Inn was relocated to Mt. Auburn before the hotel renovation planning began in 2014. The Earls Building, a separate house built right next to the Anna Louise Inn, was connected in the hotel renovation to create one single unit. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The large hotel rooms, which average over 450 square feet each, are modern and comfortable. Each room includes natural stone and burnished metal finishes. Of the 106 hotel rooms, 18 suites include living areas and other unique features depending on the suite. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The hallway to the restrooms on the top floor where Vista is located. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The large hotel rooms, which average over 450 square feet each, are modern and comfortable. Each room includes natural stone and burnished metal finishes. Of the 106 hotel rooms, 18 suites include living areas and other unique features depending on the suite. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The lower level features a stylish lounge area with an adjoining meeting room. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The front desk is on the left as you walk into the hotel. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20<p></p>
The crowning jewel of the hotel is Vista at Lytle Park—a 5,177-square-foot indoor-outdoor event space with its own bar, plenty of seating, and retractable windows that let the outside air in on temperate days. Because of the retractable windows and the scale of the space, Vista offers a level of versatility other area rooftop bars and restaurants cannot. Vista also offers long-distance views of Lytle Park and the surrounding region, and it can be rented out for private events. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
During the redevelopment of the Anna Louise Inn and Earls Building, original architectural elements were preserved and history was honored. An original Rookwood fountain was restored, wrought iron railings were refurbished, leaded glass windows were restored, and a new cobblestone paver style driveway was added as a nod to early-20th Century construction, among other things. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
During the redevelopment of the Anna Louise Inn and Earls Building, original architectural elements were preserved and history was honored. An original Rookwood fountain was restored, wrought iron railings were refurbished, leaded glass windows were restored, and a new cobblestone paver style driveway was added as a nod to early-20th Century construction, among other things. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The crowning jewel of the hotel is Vista at Lytle Park—a 5,177-square-foot indoor-outdoor event space with its own bar, plenty of seating, and retractable windows that let the outside air in on temperate days. Because of the retractable windows and the scale of the space, Vista offers a level of versatility other area rooftop bars and restaurants cannot. Vista also offers long-distance views of Lytle Park and the surrounding region, and it can be rented out for private events. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
As you walk in the front doors of the hotel, you're greeted by a beautiful brass and wood bar topped with a crown strung with pendant lights. This is where Subito, the hotel's Italian restaurant, begins. Half-moon, leather booths surround the bar while a separate dining area and an all-season dining room with outdoor furniture stand off to the left. The hotel offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. WEBSITE: TheLytleParkHotel.com/Dining/Subito / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The large hotel rooms, which average over 450 square feet each, are modern and comfortable. Each room includes natural stone and burnished metal finishes. Of the 106 hotel rooms, 18 suites include living areas and other unique features depending on the suite. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The architectural firm of Garber & Woodward designed the original Anna Louise Inn (1909). Dittoe Fahnestock and Ferber designed the Earls Building next door (1919). For the modern day renovation, Cincinnati-based CR architecture + design was the architect. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
During the redevelopment of the Anna Louise Inn and Earls Building, original architectural elements were preserved and history was honored. An original Rookwood fountain was restored, wrought iron railings were refurbished, leaded glass windows were restored, and a new cobblestone paver style driveway was added as a nod to early-20th Century construction, among other things. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
Artwork depicting Cincinnati iconography hangs on the walls of hallways and inside the individual rooms. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The large hotel rooms, which average over 450 square feet each, are modern and comfortable. Each room includes natural stone and burnished metal finishes. Of the 106 hotel rooms, 18 suites include living areas and other unique features depending on the suite. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The crowning jewel of the hotel is Vista at Lytle Park—a 5,177-square-foot indoor-outdoor event space with its own bar, plenty of seating, and retractable windows that let the outside air in on temperate days. Because of the retractable windows and the scale of the space, Vista offers a level of versatility other area rooftop bars and restaurants cannot. Vista also offers long-distance views of Lytle Park and the surrounding region, and it can be rented out for private events. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The gym / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The view from the Vista / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The modern hotel took over what used to be the Anna Louise Inn, which was originally built in 1909. The Inn provided safe housing for young, single women who had nowhere else to go for over 100 years. The Inn was relocated to Mt. Auburn before the hotel renovation planning began in 2014. The Earls Building, a separate house built right next to the Anna Louise Inn, was connected in the hotel renovation to create one single unit. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The large hotel rooms, which average over 450 square feet each, are modern and comfortable. Each room includes natural stone and burnished metal finishes. Of the 106 hotel rooms, 18 suites include living areas and other unique features depending on the suite. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The architectural firm of Garber & Woodward designed the original Anna Louise Inn (1909). Dittoe Fahnestock and Ferber designed the Earls Building next door (1919). For the modern day renovation, Cincinnati-based CR architecture + design was the architect. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
As you walk in the front doors of the hotel, you're greeted by a beautiful brass and wood bar topped with a crown strung with pendant lights. This is where Subito, the hotel's Italian restaurant, begins. Half-moon, leather booths surround the bar while a separate dining area and an all-season dining room with outdoor furniture stand off to the left. The hotel offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. WEBSITE: TheLytleParkHotel.com/Dining/Subito / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The Magnolia Room has loads of indoor dining space as well as an outdoor terrace that adjoins it. The room and the terrace can be rented for private events and ceremonies. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The crowning jewel of the hotel is Vista at Lytle Park—a 5,177-square-foot indoor-outdoor event space with its own bar, plenty of seating, and retractable windows that let the outside air in on temperate days. Because of the retractable windows and the scale of the space, Vista offers a level of versatility other area rooftop bars and restaurants cannot. Vista also offers long-distance views of Lytle Park and the surrounding region, and it can be rented out for private events. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
As you walk in the front doors of the hotel, you're greeted by a beautiful brass and wood bar topped with a crown strung with pendant lights. This is where Subito, the hotel's Italian restaurant, begins. Half-moon, leather booths surround the bar while a separate dining area and an all-season dining room with outdoor furniture stand off to the left. The hotel offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. WEBSITE: TheLytleParkHotel.com/Dining/Subito / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The crowning jewel of the hotel is Vista at Lytle Park—a 5,177-square-foot indoor-outdoor event space with its own bar, plenty of seating, and retractable windows that let the outside air in on temperate days. Because of the retractable windows and the scale of the space, Vista offers a level of versatility other area rooftop bars and restaurants cannot. Vista also offers long-distance views of Lytle Park and the surrounding region, and it can be rented out for private events. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
A wall of canvas-printed retro postcards of Cincinnati / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20<p></p>
The top of the bar beneath the skylit atrium / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The Magnolia Room has loads of indoor dining space as well as an outdoor terrace that adjoins it. The room and the terrace can be rented for private events and ceremonies. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
As you walk in the front doors of the hotel, you're greeted by a beautiful brass and wood bar topped with a crown strung with pendant lights. This is where Subito, the hotel's Italian restaurant, begins. Half-moon, leather booths surround the bar while a separate dining area and an all-season dining room with outdoor furniture stand off to the left. The hotel offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. WEBSITE: TheLytleParkHotel.com/Dining/Subito / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 6.21.20
The modern hotel took over what used to be the Anna Louise Inn, which was originally built in 1909. The Inn provided safe housing for young, single women who had nowhere else to go for over 100 years. The Inn was relocated to Mt. Auburn before the hotel renovation planning began in 2014. The Earls Building, a separate house built right next to the Anna Louise Inn, was connected in the hotel renovation to create one single unit. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 6.21.20
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