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Downtown Columbus at twilight, Ohio, USA

Things to do in  Columbus

The Midwest city on the move

One of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, Columbus is on the move. Home to The Ohio State University, the Ohio capital crackles with youthful energy. With its trendsetting Short North Arts District and charming German Village, Columbus surprises first-time visitors who never imagined it could be so cool, as well as repeat visitors who always find something new. From checking out cutting-edge art to eating your way around the world, you’ll find plenty of great things to do in Columbus.

Top 15 attractions in Columbus

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When to visit

Visiting between the months of May and October is your best bet for enjoying pleasant weather and a full cultural calendar. Both held annually in June, the Columbus Arts Festival and Stonewall Columbus Pride are two of the biggest events of the year. Summer can be hot and humid, however, so consider fall as an alternative—it typically stays warm through October.

Getting around

Columbus is a car town, but you can get to most places of interest without one. The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) operates an expansive and usually reliable fleet of buses that covers much of Columbus and its suburbs. Alternatively, the CoGo Bike Share program offers a way to explore the city at your own pace.

Traveler tips

Columbus is home to a number of diverse and distinctive neighborhoods, and several of the most interesting lie along High Street, one of the city’s main thoroughfares. You can take a leisurely—though somewhat long—stroll from the German Village, making your way up north through the Brewery District and Downtown to the Short North Arts District and Italian Village. Alternatively, jump on bus lines 1, 2, or 5, all of which travel along High Street.

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People Also Ask
Q:What are the top attractions to visit in Columbus, Ohio?
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A list of the top attractions in Columbus should include the vibrant Short North Arts District—brimming with hip bars, boutiques, and galleries—and the indoor North Market, where local vendors sell fresh produce and international cuisine. Also popular is the National Veterans Memorial and Museum, which honors veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces.

Q:What are some family-friendly activities in Columbus?
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Some of the top family-friendly attractions in the city include the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, home to thousands of animals representing 650 species from all over the world, and the interactive Center of Science and Industry. You can also visit Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, which features kid-friendly, nature-based exhibitions and educational programs.

Q:What are the best neighborhoods to stay in when visiting Columbus?
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One of the best neighborhoods to stay in when visiting Columbus is the downtown area, which puts you in the heart of the action and offers the widest variety of accommodation options. The Short North Arts District also has a number of good hotels and is one of the coolest areas in the city.

Q:What is the must-try food in Columbus?
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Visitors to Columbus should not leave without ordering a few scoops from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, preferably at the North Market, where Jeni Britton Bauer launched her ice cream empire in 2002. Enjoy your sweet treat after a bowl of ramen or pho from one of the other North Market vendors.

Q:What are the best outdoor spaces in Columbus?
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The best outdoor spaces in Columbus lie along the Scioto Mile. Set along the banks of the Scioto River and stretching from Broad Street to Rich Street, the Scioto Mile is a network of parks and gardens that offer opportunities for walking, jogging, biking, picnicking, bird watching, and, at certain times, watching live musicians.

Q:Is Columbus safe?
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Yes, Columbus is generally safe, and the downtown area’s crime rate is lower than the national average. If you follow typical precautions—such as sticking to well-trafficked and well-lit neighborhoods and keeping an eye on your belongings—you are unlikely to encounter any problems while visiting Columbus.