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Peek inside Downtown's Renaissance Hotel

The new Renaissance Hotel at 4th and Walnut streets is the newest hotel to open in downtown Cincinnati. The green awning is over the main entrance on 4th street.
The new Renaissance Hotel at 4th and Walnut streets is the newest hotel to open in downtown Cincinnati. The green awning is over the main entrance on 4th street.
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The windows from the Renaissance are reflected in the Dixie Terminal building that's across the street.
The windows from the Renaissance are reflected in the Dixie Terminal building that's across the street.
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The new Renaissance hotel takes over the old Union Savings Bank and Trust that was built in 1901. Pictured are the brass doors that led to the vault.
The new Renaissance hotel takes over the old Union Savings Bank and Trust that was built in 1901. Pictured are the brass doors that led to the vault.
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A chair in the lobby of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
A chair in the lobby of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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This David Bowie pillow sits on one of the chairs in the lobby of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
This David Bowie pillow sits on one of the chairs in the lobby of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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This exit sign  is over the main doorway of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
This exit sign is over the main doorway of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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The restaurant in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown is D. Burnham's, which is named after the original architect of the building.
The restaurant in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown is D. Burnham's, which is named after the original architect of the building.
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A plant on one of the tables in the  restaurant of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
A plant on one of the tables in the restaurant of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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A teacup in the restaurant of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
A teacup in the restaurant of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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A menu at the restaurant in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
A menu at the restaurant in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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The restaurant in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown offers contemporary, mid-western American cuisine and offers an extensive selection of wine and beer, plus other liquors.
The restaurant in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown offers contemporary, mid-western American cuisine and offers an extensive selection of wine and beer, plus other liquors.
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This is part of a staircase in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
This is part of a staircase in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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This saying is reflected on the floor near the elevators of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
This saying is reflected on the floor near the elevators of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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A pillow sits on a chair in one of the rooms in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
A pillow sits on a chair in one of the rooms in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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The bathroom in a room in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
The bathroom in a room in the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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The sign on the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
The sign on the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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Colin Bridwell, a bellman, stands at the main entrance of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
Colin Bridwell, a bellman, stands at the main entrance of the new Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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A sign above the main entrance of the Renaissance hotel Downtown.
A sign above the main entrance of the Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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An elevator in the Renaissance hotel Downtown.
An elevator in the Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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The exterior of the Renaissance hotel Downtown.
The exterior of the Renaissance hotel Downtown.
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