Nestled in the northern portion of the city, Downtown Covington is home to the central business district along with a slew of cultural and recreational amenities. Madison Avenue brims with vintage charm, with colorful buildings in a diverse range of architectural stylings containing numerous specialty shops, entertainment venues, and local restaurants serving international cuisine.
Many of Downtown Covington’s buildings are adorned with vibrant murals painted by local and international artists. Goebel Park is also located in the area, offering traditional park amenities like a public pool and playground as well as a German-style Carroll Chimes Clock Tower, which displays a charming puppet show of the Pied Piper every hour.
The neighborhood’s close-knit community comes together for a wide variety of exciting events, including Mainstrasse Oktoberfest, Maifest, Mardi Gras, the First Friday Gallery Hop, and many others. Close proximity to I-71, Clay Wade Bailey Bridge, and John A.