The Summit Hotel
Cincinnati · United States · 5345 Medpace Way
About The Summit Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Cincinnati
The Summit Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Cincinnati, United States. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, gym, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5
This is an extremely well laid out hotel. Definitely rivals some of the larger competitors. I would encourage everyone to consider this hotel for your medium and high level business necessities. The hotel itself is very pleasant and clean. And the work staff is courteous and cooperative. I would definitely recommend staying here for business or pleasure.
Quick overnight trip for work and stayed at The Summit. This is a newer hotel with modern features and local artwork. Location is central but in a growing area so there was some construction nearby. Our room on the 4th floor was clean and comfortable. Some comments on the bathroom: there is no vent for the toilet area or the shower which made the area stuffy. Also the shower door did not seal underneath which caused water from the shower to spill onto the tile floor. This hotel also has event spaces; while we stayed there was a very loud middle school party of some kind that played music until 10pm. I could see that being a nuisance to folks trying to relax or go to bed early. Our meal at the rooftop restaurant was enjoyable and we ordered the pub burger special. Burger was fantastic so our compliments to the chef! Jennae our server was friendly and personable as well. Overall a pleasant stay at The Summit.
I originally wasn’t going to leave a review, but me and my brother were talking about our visit at this hotel while attending a wedding in June and I feel this needs to be addressed. We unfortunately had a very negative experience. When we asked general questions about the hotel like amenities, if they have a pool, etc. the manager was surprisingly rude and dismissive. His tone was curt, and it felt like we were bothering him just for asking. As a guest, there for a special occasion, I expected at least a baseline level of courtesy. Brad's attitude left a very poor impression and detracted from what should have been a celebratory weekend. I thought to myself, maybe we caught him at a bad time, but a few other guest at the wedding also had a similar encounter with him. Hospitality starts at the front desk, and in this case, it fell far short because of Brad. Overall, everything else about this hotel was great.