Meet the Newest Crown Jewel of the Queen City | The Lytle Park Hotel
The Lytle Park Hotel, Autograph Collection, in Downtown Cincinnati is a 35-million dollar project built around the historic Anna Louise Inn that has finally opened its doors. It is a design that retains historic charm which blends artfully with new gorgeous features such as a 5,000 sq. ft. rooftop terrace in Downtown Cincinnati.
Main entrance view inside the lobby of the newly opened Lytle Park Hotel in Downtown Cincinnati. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Lytle Park Hotel sign at 311 Pike Street in Downtown Cincinnati. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Beautiful Italian-inspired interior design found inside guest room bathrooms. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Original Venetian plaster facade of the historic Anna Louise Inn. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Retractable glass-encased rooftop terrace atop the Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Modern cocktail bar on rooftop terrace of the Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Rookwood Pottery tiled wall and operational antique fountain found in the basement of the Anna Louise Inn is featured prominently. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Elegantly prepared tomahawk ribeye leaving the kitchen at Subito inside Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Dining area of Subito with lemon orchard mural. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Classic homemade pasta dish being prepared inside the kitchen at Subito. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Spacious rooftop terrace being used by visiting guests. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
View from the northeast corner of the rooftop terrace at the Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Sunrise at the Lytle Park Hotel facing the Ohio River. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Artificial living wall in hallway leading to rooftop terrace. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
The reservable Oak Room adjacent to Subito at Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
A monitor disguised as a mirror is a feature of the Oak Room perfect for business presentations. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Antique fountain discovered inside the original structure shown operating. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Mosaic piece of Union Terminal provided by Artonomy, Inc. based here in Cincinnati. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Artwork depicting the first-ever Diner en Blanc in Cincinnati provided by Artonomy, Inc. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Angelhair pasta dish being tossed by cook inside Subito kitchen. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
New York Strip dish served on beautiful wooden cutting board at Subito. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Local musician performs for guests inside the dining space of Subito. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Contemporary meeting spaces fill the lower level of the Lytle Park Hotel which was newly dug under the original structure. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Fitness room with Peloton bikes at Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Media and lounge location inside the Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Common area kitchen space in lower level. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Illuminated lighting fixture in stairway of the hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Wrought-iron starircase railings were made by G&H Welding and were inspired by the White House. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
The Magnolia Ballroom which can be reserved by guests. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Beautiful mosaic of the statue of Abraham Lincoln in Lytle Park provided by Artology, Inc. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
View from the staircase looking at the lobby of the hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Laser-cut metal artwork used in the creation of this lobby design which was imagined by Forrest Perkins out of San Franciso, CA. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
This bar design is made to resemble a queen’s tiara and is adorned with 96 teardrop-shaped jewels and weighs over 5,000 lbs. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Interior design for the Lytle Park Hotel was made in partnership with Forrest Perkins. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Seating at Vista at Lytle Park Hotel rooftop terrace inside the glass accordian-style retractable enclosure. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
The rooftop bar provides panoramic views of the Ohio River and the Cincinnati skyline. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
The north view of the rooftop bar at the Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
East view of the rooftop terrace. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Photo of the retractable enclosure surrounding Vista at Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Shower accomodations inside the bathroom of a guest room at Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Chic bathroom design inside one of the 106 guest rooms. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Photo of a guest room inside the Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
View of Taft Museum of Art from the patio seating on the second floor of the Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Original copper gutters and downspout attached to the original brick facade of the building. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Original facade kept as part of the exterior construction of the Lytle Park Hotel. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
One of the nine fire features at the Lytle Park Hotel is found in this lounge area. || Image: Twin Spire Photography - Published: 6.8.2020
Photos from the newest luxury hotel in Cincinnati, The Lytle Park Hotel, provided by Twin Spire Photography.
After months of waiting and perfecting, the Lytle Park Hotel is now officially open to the public and it is remarkable in every sense of the word. First, the project includes historic architecture which was salvaged to maintain its Venetian-architectural charm. Next, it boasts an enormous rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Cincinnati skyline and the Ohio River which at 5,000 sq. ft. is one of the largest accessible rooftop bars in the city. If that weren’t enough, the hotel has brought in an upscale Italian restaurant brand, Subito, with a five-star menu which includes homemade pastas, scratch-made sauces along with delicious steaks and chops. Top all of that off with amazing artwork creations from Artonomy, Inc. and perfectly infused interior design from Forrest Perkins and the Lytle Park Hotel is a must-experience gem in Cincinnati. Speaking of gems, you won’t have to wait long to bear witness to their gorgeous Queen’s tiara-modeled lobby bar gracing the enterance of the hotel which is massive at over 5,000 lbs and adorned with 96 jewels. The lobby has truly reinvented the term “curb-appeal” as the design was built around two existing buildings which means it stands in what used to be a roadway. The plaster facade is proudly displayed as an homage to the original building making walking on the former road like walking the streets of Venice in spring all year long. Take a look at the photos above for a little taste of the Lytle Park Hotel located at 311 Pike Street in downtown Cincinnati!