Mt. Adams is Cincinnati's most famous neighborhood. Why? It is the Montmartre of the Midwest. Full of rowhouses, the neighborhood sits on the second highest point in the city, overlooking downtown and the Ohio River. Bordering Eden Park, Mt. Adams is one of the smallest neighborhoods yet has the most expensive real estate zip code in the city. Vidal Sassoon even calls Mt. Adams home. St. Gregory Street is the main commercial hub of Mt. Adams, with many restaurants, nightclubs, shops, and the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Easily the most picturesque neighborhood in Ohio, Mt. Adams has steep grades, Immaculata church overlooking the Cincinnati skyline, and charming streetscapes. It is a must-see for Cincinnati and the state of Ohio.     Â