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  • Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
  • Easton Town Center
  • COSI Center of Science and Industry
  • North Market Farmer's Market
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25 Best Things to Do in Columbus (Ohio)

Columbus is the capital of Ohio with an approximate population of 900,000, as of 2015. Its first inhabitants were tribes known as the Mound Builders, who, over a period of 5,000 years, constructed earthen mounds of various styles for religious, ceremonial and burial purposes. The first permanent white settlers moved into the Midwest around the 1700s and elected to name the capital after the famous explorer Christopher Columbus.

Columbus is famous for rather a lot; firstly for having one of the largest universities and (famous) football schools in North America, as well as being home to one of the country’s top zoos. It is also known for its best municipal park systems in the country, comprising of 16 parks spread over an area of 24,000.

There’s a lot more to find out about this interesting city so let’s read on and learn about the best things to do in Columbus !

1. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

The staff of these colorful gardens and beautiful conservatory work very hard to bring to life its 88 acres of landscaped grounds. They are especially glorious to visit in the spring when you will see hundreds of vibrantly hued bulbs start to show their pretty heads to the world.

No season is without its own advantages though, and in the winter an evergreen tree display and lush winter foliage are the name of the game. This is a super place for all the family to enjoy having a stroll around.

The kids will love seeing the pretty resident butterflies and fish pond. There is also a nice café on the grounds too, together with a gift shop for you to buy some mementoes of your visit.

2. North Market Farmer’s Market

North Market

This is one of the largest Farmer’s Markets in Central Ohio and also one of its oldest!

The array of fresh produce that the local growers put out on display is absolutely awesome, with over 20 farmers selling their appetizing home cultivated fruit and vegetables, plants, flowers, honey and aromatic herbs.

There are also amazing cuisine options if you and your family want to stop for a bite to eat and drink which cover food selections from various global regions, and all delicious!

3. Ohio Theatre

Ohio Theatre

This wonderful, 1928 historic theatre was luckily saved from demolition and completely restored to its old glory in the 1980s, with the theatre’s stage modernized to allow for the fabulous performances it now puts on, which include anything from musicals to ballet and opera, and from lectures to fun presentations like the summer Movie Series and Broadway Series held every year.

Whether you and your family adore the symphony (with concerts by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra), love seeing the Nutcracker performances at Christmas, or relaxing over an evening of old movies, a visit here should tick all the boxes for everyone!

4. Ohio Stadium

Ohio Stadium

Ohio Stadium fondly referred to as The Horseshoe or “The House that Harley built” or “The Shoe”, is Ohio State University’s football stadium and home to Ohio State Buckeyes football team as well as the Ohio State University Marching Band.

Besides all of that, it is also a popular concert venue, with famous bands like Metallica and The Rolling Stones drawing in the crowds with their exuberant performances. With a seating capacity of just under 105,000 it’s the third largest football stadium in the United States.

The Stadium really is a landmark and worth a visit just to soak up the atmosphere alone! The food and beverages are good enough to deserve a mention too!

5. Short North Arts District

Short North Arts District

This is a really interesting neighborhood to visit, take a stroll and stop for a coffee or a bite to eat. Because of the university influence the area is often described as offbeat and just that little bit out of the ordinary, with lots of quirky specialty shops, pubs, art galleries and cafés to explore.

The architecture of the buildings is worthy of note too, most of the brick buildings dating back to the early 20th century which blend nicely with the colorful murals painted on their side walls.

The area is all within easy walking distance and very close to downtown. A great way to spend an afternoon!

6. German Village

German Village of Columbus

German Village is named as such because of the large number of German immigrants who moved to the area in the mid 19th century and seemingly brought a piece of home with them! In fact at one time it was made up of a third of the city’s population.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 and draws an abundance of visitors who relish the taste of something a little ‘European’ from one of the area’s many coffee shops, confectionaries, groceries and restaurants such as Sausage Haus and Katz’s Deli.

As you wander through the narrow streets with the feel of cobblestones under your feet you’re sure to feel you’re in some interesting far flung destination!

7. ZipZone Canopy Tours

Zip Line

This is an amazing opportunity to come into contact with the city’s natural beauty, with a choice of two tours, one lasting an hour and a half and the other, two hours.

The newest shorter tour features two zip lines, two sky bridges and the choice of either a free fall quick jump experience, or a rappel. The longer tour is made up of smaller groups in which you’ll enjoy zipping along enjoying unparalleled views of wildlife and flowers and fauna.

The company is very strong on safety and you’ll be taken care of all the way by efficient guides who manage your safety gear, give you all the necessary instructions and also operate the braking system.

8. Center of Science and Industry (COSI)

Center of Science and Industry

The COSI is really popular with families in particular, as the interactive exhibits, awesome planetarium shows and lots more have been devised to inspire the little ones’ interest in science and technology.

New exhibits are rotated on a regular basis so there’s always something new and of interest to see. The entire top floor is dedicated for ages “Birth to First Grade” with plenty of room to run around in.

And don’t worry, your older kids will find plenty to occupy themselves with as well, with plenty of hands on activities aimed at all levels of learning.

9. Whetstone Park / Park of Roses

Whetstone Park of Roses

This renowned park has been in existence for over 60 years, its aromatic 13 acre Park of Roses displaying over 11,000 roses, and showcasing an amazing 350 different assortment of beautiful varieties of this splendid flower.

The best time to appreciate these glorious flowers is mid June through to mid September, when the roses are in full bloom. But there is still plenty to see at other times of the year too, of course; there are lots of trails to walk and run through as well as plenty of space for your kids to kick a few soccer balls around as well as a nice playground for your little ones.

A lovely touch are the many benches that are placed throughout the park in honor of deceased loved ones.

10. Easton Town Center

Easton Town Center

This shopping complex is a shopping center with a difference! The main buildings and streets have been constructed to look like the early American cities and towns of early to mid 20th century and include fountains with streets cleverly laid out in a continuous loop (getting you easily to why you’re there in the first place, to enjoy some shopping!).

As well as regular shops, the center features a cinema complex with dine in movies, and plenty of shops to keep the whole family busy, from Macys for mom, Golf Galaxy for dad and American Girl, Lego Store and Justice for the kids.

There are lots of terrific restaurants and cafes too, including perennial favorite, The Cheesecake Factory. You’ll be able to see why Easton attracts over 25 million visitors a year!

11. Scioto Mile

Scioto Mile

Scioto Mile is 145 acres of gorgeous flourishing parkland, and popular with locals and visitors alike for strolling or biking along its integrated system which connects down to the Scioto River.

Making a lovely afternoon for all the family, along the way you’ll be able to enjoy the city’s fantastic 15,000 sq ft interactive fountain in which your kids can have great fun splashing around, the country’s biggest outdoors climbing wall, and the 120 acre Scioto Audubon, from where you’ll be able to spot a multitude of shore birds.

There are also events including free concerts in the summer to enjoy, making this a super place for a family picnic!

12. Kelton House Museum & Garden

Kelton House Museum & Garden

A visit to Kelton House will be a fascinating step back into time as you tour through this beautiful mansion. It was built by Fernando Cortez Kelton, a well to do wholesaler of pharmaceuticals and dry goods whose family remained as the continuous residents for about 120 years, through the Victorian era.

The house itself is of architecturally interest with the docents happy to fill you in on the family’s involvement with the abolitionist movement. The basement has also very good information all about the Underground Railroad.

The gardens are of particular beauty with well maintained hedges, lattice work and interesting plants. During the holiday season the museum is decorated with traditional Victorian ornaments.

13. Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

This is one of the most interesting and unusual attractions, guaranteed to keep the family highly interested! Once known as the Cartoon Research Library and Museum and now named after the popular cartoonist Billy Ireland.

The Museum houses the world’s largest academic research facility showcasing printed and original comic strips, cartoon art and also editorial cartoons.

Covering everything from daily and Sunday strips to comic books, magazine cartoons and sports cartoons, the venue houses at least 450,000 original cartoons along with 51,000 serial titles and 36.000 books, so there is bound to be something to appeal to everyone. Dads in particular will no doubt enjoy the WWII comic collection.

14. Columbus Museum of Art

Columbus Museum of Art

The Columbus Museum of Art is a wonderful attraction for the whole family to enjoy. There is a fabulous children’s area, and free admission on Sundays. The kids can get busy with the Lego exhibits and other toys designed specifically for creative play, while the rest of the family can appreciate the wonderful works of art on display.

There is also a vast range of locally handmade objects together with unusual delights from around the world to look through. The café is of particular popularity so treat the family to a meal after your explorations!

15. Topiary Park

Topiary Park

This is such a clever and pretty little park, and certainly worth a stop! Both clever and pretty at the same time, because it has managed to put together nature and art, all in its own magical way.

The theme of the park is the living sculptural interpretation of Georges Seurat’s Post-Impressionist Painting ‘A Sunday Afternoon on the Isle of La Grand Jatte’ and is the only known topiary representation of a painting.

As you walk through the garden you can see the 54 human figures, eight boats, a monkey, three dogs and a cat, each 12ft tall and made of yew. Besides the amazing topiary display the park also houses over 220 trees and carefully tended flowerbeds. There are plenty of – real live! – ducks around for the kids to feed, too.

16. Graeter’s Ice Cream

Graeter's Ice Cream

It would be very hard to imagine anyone not being interested in ice cream, be it eating it, making it or just counting the choice of flavors available!

Graeter’s Ice Cream Factory began its ice cream journey in 1868 in Cincinnati and is famous not only for its delicious ice cream but also because it is the only commercial ice cream maker in the world that uses French Pot freezers, with its two gallon batches being the smallest in the industry.

Sadly, tours of this famous factory have finished but the ice cream is still wonderful and when you drop by to savor one of the yummy offerings (black raspberry chocolate chip is still a major favorite).

17. American Whistle Corp

American Whistle Corp

Have fun with the family taking a tour with a difference; a whistle tour. (I could have gone a bit corny on you and said whistle stop tour, but thought better of it!).

Often taken for granted, whistles are used in so many different areas of life from police officers to sports coaches, and by taking a tour of the American Whistle Corp you will learn how and why whistles were made thousands of years ago and also find out how a medieval version was used to alert of imminent attacks during the Crusades.

The modern era of whistle use started in 1878 and you’ll be told more about this too as you are shown around by the very knowledgeable guides. Tours last around 45 minutes.

18. Huntington Park

Huntington Park

If you’re more Josh Donaldson than Tom Brady, why not drop into Huntington Park, baseball stadium home to the Columbus Clippers, Triple A minor league partners of the Cleveland Indians.

This pleasant little ballpark is a super area and very reasonable for families, offering both free entry on Wednesdays and free membership at any time for your kids. Also, the games here are interactive enough to keep your toddlers entertained.

Have a picnic on the lawns or, if your kids are busy having fun playing ball, enjoy some time in the lively upstairs bar area.

19. The Southern Theatre

Southern Theatre

This historic theater opened in September, 1896 and is the oldest surviving theater in Central Ohio. It is also one of the oldest in the state of Ohio and, since its restoration in 1998 has become of the most popular venues in the city.

It now provides an air of warmth and intimacy for its audience. The architecture and decorations are absolutely gorgeous, with ornate decorations everywhere.

There is everything from jazz concerts to drama, and certainly worth an evening out. If you choose to sit in the mezzanine level you will be treated to the extra special view, which encompasses the entire theatre.

20. Glass Axis

Glass Blowing

Glass Axis is an absorbing glass art studio that now has over 100 members who are dedicated to teaching and education. Helping many youths with an interest in glass art creation, the studio is the perfect outlet for your teenagers to fashion a lovely ornament, and learning all about the art of glass blowing.

Purchase a beginners class and watch your kids learning from one of the patient and competent instructors. Rest assured, they will keep everyone safe while working with the molten glass and blast furnaces.

21. Hayden Falls Park

Hayden Falls Park

This is a lovely spot to enjoy the striking 35ft waterfall as well as the surrounding endangered and protected plants. It’s a lot easier to get to these days too with steps, a boardwalk and an overlook. There are also some picnic tables available on the upper level.

Just 100 yards from the Scioto River, you and your family really won’t want to miss this great photo opportunity! The park only takes about 15 minutes to see everything but it’s certainly worth the time! Please be aware there are quite a few steps to climb.

22. The Book Loft

The Book Loft

If you’re visiting German Village or simply looking for something to read, a stop here is really a must! You’ll have the choice of 32 rooms of books at bargain prices as well as posters, greeting cards, music CDs, DVDs and puzzles.

Originally a house before being converted to a bookstore, it has now turned into a reader’s paradise! And if that wasn’t enough, the store also have some interesting book themed T shirts, which make perfect souvenirs.

The surrounding grounds are very nice too, with plenty of benches in the courtyard from which to look through all your purchases!

25 Best Things to Do in Columbus (Ohio):

  • Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
  • North Market Farmer's Market
  • Ohio Theatre
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Short North Arts District
  • German Village
  • ZipZone Canopy Tours
  • Center of Science and Industry (COSI)
  • Whetstone Park / Park of Roses
  • Easton Town Center
  • Scioto Mile
  • Kelton House Museum & Garden
  • Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
  • Columbus Museum of Art
  • Topiary Park
  • Graeter's Ice Cream
  • American Whistle Corp
  • Huntington Park
  • The Southern Theatre
  • Hayden Falls Park
  • The Book Loft

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It’s not hard to find things to do in Columbus. In fact, with so many top-ranked attractions, one of the hardest parts about any trip is deciding which activity will have to wait until the next visit.

Shop at the North Market's more than 30 merchants and the  Short North Arts District's  galleries and boutiques. Tour the beautifully restored  Ohio Statehouse  and explore the shops in historic  German Village . Hang out in the Heart of Africa at “Jungle” Jack Hanna’s home zoo, the  Columbus Zoo and Aquarium  or get hands-on at  COSI , a top-rated science center featuring more than 300 interactive exhibits. Check out  Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens , displaying the world's largest collection of Dale Chihuly's glass artwork in a botanical garden, then hit Easton, the Midwest's premier shopping destination and home to  LEGOLAND Discovery Center , billed as the ultimate indoor LEGO playground. Visit the one-of-a-kind  National Veterans Memorial and Museum  on downtown's Scioto Mile, or let loose a little at Hollywood Casino Columbus.

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Set almost slap bang in the center of the state, Ohio’s capital Columbus has a wealth of awesome tourist attractions. As well as a thriving arts and culture scene, it boasts interesting museums and historic sites, while its state-of-the-art stadiums host incredible sporting spectacles.

Named after Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, the cosmopolitan city lies at the spot where the Scioto and Olentangy rivers meet, with parks, trails and green spaces all along their banks. An important center of business and technology, it also contains one of the largest university campuses in the States with a sizeable student population lending the city a very dynamic feel.

With a delightfully diverse range of things to do in Columbus from art and architecture to animal exhibits and outdoor activities, Ohio’s largest city certainly has something for everyone to enjoy.

15. Short North Arts District

Short North Arts District

Often described as ‘colorful’, ‘offbeat’ and ‘trendy’, the vibrant Short North Arts District is packed with amazing art galleries, quirky specialty shops and hip nightlife spots. In total, over 300 bustling businesses line its happening High Street, which has a lively, youthful vibe thanks to the university campus next door.

Just a short stroll from downtown, it is certainly one of the most interesting neighborhoods to explore in the city. It has intriguing public artworks and attractive old buildings, along with plenty of pubs, cafes and nightclubs. Short North is great to visit at any time of day and is instantly recognizable due to the seventeen steel arches lit up above its streets.

14. Ohio Statehouse

Ohio Statehouse

One of the most important and impressive buildings in the city, Ohio Statehouse lies right in the center surrounded by gorgeous grounds and gardens. The seat of the state’s government, it exhibits exquisite Greek Revival-style architecture with a charming cupola perched atop of its grand porch and colonnade.

A National Historical Landmark built between 1839 and 1861, it is one of the oldest working statehouses in the country. While its exterior looks a treat, the state capitol building’s interior is just as arresting.

Thanks to informative and engaging tours, guests can see its elegant halls, chambers and rotunda as well as stop by its brilliant museum.

13. Huntington Park

Huntington Park

If you’re after a thrilling sporting spectacle, then why not go and watch the Columbus Clippers play a baseball game at Huntington Park? An atmospheric, intimate venue, the small ballpark is located in the Arena District of downtown within easy access of many of Columbus’s other main attractions.

Built in 2009, it has hosted the Triple-A affiliates of the Cleveland Indians with their games being action-packed and exciting affairs. While its seats and suites offer up perfect views over the immaculately manicured field, visitors can also check out the stadium’s wonderful rooftop bar and the Clipper’s hall of fame.

12. Nationwide Arena

Nationwide Arena

Next door to Huntington Park is another of the city’s many sporting venues: the state-of-the-art Nationwide Arena. Besides being home to the National Hockey League’s Columbus Blue Jackets, the multi-purpose arena hosts countless other sports events, concerts and conferences during the year.

Built out of brick with sweeping concourses set around it, the stadium has routinely been praised for its outstanding amenities, aesthetic and spectator experience since opening in 2000. Here you can watch the Blue Jackets shoot the puck at breakneck speeds, attend a WWE event or basketball game.

11. Otherworld

Otherworld

Almost certain to be unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before, the Otherworld immersive art installation is on the eastern outskirts of Columbus. Made up of amazing mixed reality playgrounds and surreal large-scale scenes, its striking sets are sure to excite and delight visitors of all ages.

Opened in 2019, the innovative and ever-changing exhibit fuses together numerous art forms that encompass not only animation and digital fabrication but sculpting, metalworking and special effects too. Wander around the massive indoor installation at your leisure, interacting and engaging with all its fantastical features and interesting artworks as you go.

10. Ohio Theater

Ohio Theater

Offering a slightly more standard artistic experience than Otherworld is the Ohio Theater in the center of town. Located along one side of Capitol Square, the former movie palace now instead acts as a performing arts center, putting on all kinds of Broadway shows, ballets and symphony orchestra performances.

One of the nation’s finest surviving grand theaters, it was completed in 1928 and showcases sublime Spanish Baroque architecture. Lovingly restored to its former glory in the seventies, its elegant entrance hall and auditorium now make for a memorable venue at which to watch a live concert, classical musical recital or opera.

9. Columbus Museum of Art

Columbus Museum of Art

A few blocks east of the theater and square you can find yet another of the city’s many artistic institutions: the Columbus Museum of Art. Very highly regarded, it contains a large collection of paintings, photos and sculptures. Highlights include masterpieces by Cezanne and Picasso among others.

Impressively established in 1878, it occupies a splendid Second Renaissance Revival-style building with a marvelous modern wing having been added in 2015. Inside its airy galleries are fabulous pieces by both American and European artists with Impressionist and Expressionist works displayed alongside Modernist paintings and sculptures.

8. Ohio Stadium

Ohio Stadium

If you only have time to take in one sporting event while in town, make sure to see the Ohio State Buckeyes football team play in Ohio Stadium. Nicknamed ‘the Horseshoe’ due to its distinctive design, it is one of the most renowned stadiums in the world with its raucous fanbase making every match an unforgettable and exhilarating event.

First opened in 1922, the humongous arena has been expanded and renovated numerous times over the decades, and boasts the highest capacity in the state. While tickets to see the Buckeyes play are always hard to get, reveling in the atmosphere and taking part in the pre- and post-game parties is just as fun.

In addition, the stadium is also a popular concert venue with big name acts like Pink Floyd, Beyonce and Taylor Swift all attracting huge crowds to the university campus.

7. Scioto Mile

Scioto Mile

Offering welcome respite from the bustling city, is the Scioto Mile; an extensive network of parks, trails and gorgeous green spaces. Lining both banks of the Scioto River, which twists its way through downtown, the lush nature spots and recreation sites make for the perfect place to relax, unwind and play in Columbus.

Very much an urban oasis, the riverfront parks have plenty of paths and greenways to walk, run or cycle, along with epic views over the river and skyline, and an interactive fountain. On top of rock climbing, kayaking and birdwatching, community events and festivals are held along the river each year.

6. Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

A fun, family-friendly place to visit, the excellent Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is home to a staggering array of animals, reptiles, birds and sea life from all over the world. Located on the northern outskirts of town, its spacious enclosures, animal exhibits and aquariums are a treat to explore. Exciting rides and a water park are also on offer.

Often ranked among the biggest and best zoos in the States, it now contains 7,000 animals which represent more than 800 different species. While wandering around its eight themed areas, guests can expect to see elephants, gorillas, komodo dragons, orangutans and tigers, along with manatees and polar bears.

5. North Market Farmers Market

North Market Farmers Market

Packed with endless stands and stalls, the historic North Market Farmers Market is a colorful, chaotic place to explore right in the city center. Since 1876, farmers and vendors have sold fresh fruit and vegetables, baked goods and artisanal products here.

While the North Market food hall and all its shops are open throughout the year, the popular farmers market only takes place on Saturday mornings between June and October. As well as buying locally produced cheeses and home-made pastries, visitors can stop off for a hot coffee or bite to eat.

4. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Sprawled across a vast swathe of eastern Columbus are the fantastic flower beds, greenhouses and grounds of Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. A delightful spot to spend some time, it is home to over 400 species of plants, flowers, trees and shrubs from all around the globe.

First opened to the public in 1895, its grand conservatory now contains both native and exotic flora with desert, tropical and island biomes all represented.

While its lush lawns and picturesque paths are pleasant to stroll around, its elegant Palm House with Victorian-style architecture and its large collection of Dale Chihuly glassworks, count among the garden’s main highlights.

3. German Village

German Village

Another of the city’s delightfully distinct neighborhoods that is well worth exploring is the German Village just south of the center. Named after the massive population of immigrants who moved to Columbus in the early-to-mid nineteenth century, the vibrant area still retains its Germanic roots with architectural, cultural and culinary influences all on show.

As you stroll around, you’ll come across historic churches and old red brick buildings with much of life centered around the busy S. Third Street. Lined by German restaurants and shops selling sausages, schnitzel and confectionery, the neighborhood has a charming European look and feel and its raucous Oktoberfest draws thousands of visitors each year.

2. Center of Science and Industry (COSI)

Center of Science and Industry

Although it is geared primarily towards children, adults too are sure to enjoy the hundreds of interactive exhibits in the Center of Science and Industry. Set across the Scioto River, the center has instilled and inspired an interest in science and technology in countless generations since opening in 1964.

You’ll discover fascinating exhibits on everything from dinosaurs and space exploration to energy and inventions, it has exciting hands-on experiments and activities for young ones to try out.

In addition to watching thrilling live science shows and demonstrations, visitors can stop by its 3D theater and planetarium that both put on educational films and documentaries.

1. Easton Town Center

Easton Town Center

More than just a mall, the phenomenally popular Easton Town Center is designed to look like an American town or city from the early-to-mid twentieth century. Lining its streets are more than 300 shops and restaurants with the enormous outdoor shopping complex attracting over thirty million visitors each year.

Located just fifteen minutes’ drive northeast of the center, the expansive site has all kinds of stores to peruse with Nordstrum and Macy’s anchoring it. Aside from shopping for fashion items, beauty products and accessories, you can stop for a drink or meal at any of its cozy coffee shops and chain restaurants, while its massive movie theater shows all the latest big releases.

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28 Best & Fun Things To Do In Columbus (Ohio)

By: Author Jerric Chong

Posted on Published: August 10, 2019  - Last updated: October 16, 2023

Things To Do In Columbus

Named after the famous explorer, Columbus, the capital and largest city of Ohio, is a great place for discovery.

People who come to this city are amazed by all of the awesome things there are to do and see.

Whether you’re coming with your family, spouse, friends, or by yourself, you’re bound to find something awesome.

These are 28 of the best things to do in Columbus, Ohio.

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1. North Market

Columbus - North Market

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One of the most fun things to do in Columbus, Ohio is to go to the North Market .

This might be among the largest farmer’s markets you’ve ever come across.

It’s one of the biggest points of interest in the city, not only for its size, but also for just how high-quality it is.

North Market is open on Saturdays and Sundays, starting in June and ending in October.

You can be near some of the finest produce you’ve ever come across.

You can also purchase delicious treats such as cupcakes and kettle corn.

Additionally, you can buy things like handmade jewelry, made with impeccable craftwork.

You can get a great sense of the energy all around Columbus when you come to North Market.

This isn’t just a place to pick up some produce.

It’s also an outstanding place for congregating with locals and seeing a proud tradition at work.

If you’ve looking for a community in top form, you should come to North Market.

This market goes back more than 140 years, and it should definitely be sticking around for hundreds of more years.

Address:  59 Spruce St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

2. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

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Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a beautiful place near downtown Columbus.

People love coming here during all times of the year, as the curators make sure there’s always something to see.

It was founded in 1895 and remains one of the greatest Columbus attractions today.

So much fun can be had exploring all over this amazing attraction.

Not only are there magnificent plants, but there’s also terrific artwork.

Columbus is a massive city, but it’s not so big that its citizens have forgotten to give it a heart, as the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens shows.

Coming to Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens can be a highlight of your time in Columbus.

Some of the best exhibitions include “Blooms & Butterflies” and “Harvest Blooms.”

You can enjoy a great sense of calm as well as hospitality.

There’s more than a century of history behind this place, and we can only hope there will be centuries more to come.

Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is opened every day, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Address:  1777 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43203, USA

3. Ohio Stadium

Ohio Stadium

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If you love football, you should come to Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

Seeing a weekend game with the beloved Ohio State Buckeyes is a real treat.

The fondness that people have for Ohio Stadium is reflected by nicknames such as “The House that Harley built” and “The Horseshoe.”

Being near enthusiastic football fans is rarely as fun as it is at Ohio Stadium.

This facility holds more than 100,000 people, making it one of the top three biggest football stadiums in the whole country.

On a game day, every deck is highlighted in red, with cheering fans wearing their favorite team’s color.

Even if you don’t love football, you should be able to have a great experience at Ohio Stadium.

The enthusiasm of the fans in Columbus is rivaled by few other cities.

You’ll be cheering for the Buckeyes along with them and hopefully figuring out when you can make plans to return for another game.

Address:  411 Woody Hayes Dr, Columbus, OH 43210, USA

4. Center of Science and Industry (COSI)

Center of Science and Industry (COSI)

One of the best things to do in Columbus, Ohio is to check out the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) .

This is a place that views learning and entertainment as things that can exist together.

If you have a chance to get to Columbus, Ohio for a weekend, you should definitely check out COSI.

At COSI, fun can be had exploring different attractions.

These include a planetarium, a dinosaur gallery, and the exhilarating Big Science Park.

Many of these are also tons of fun for children who might have a budding interest in science.

Awesome temporary exhibitions are also hosted at COSI, such as “Jim Henson: Imagination Unlimited.”

True to its name, COSI provides a truly “cozy” feeling for visitors.

You can feel yourself getting closer to your inner child and the whimsy that comes with it thanks to how fantastic these different exhibits are.

If you have children, you can enjoy just how much excitement they get out of it.

COSI is opened from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., Sunday through Friday and 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday.

Address:  333 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

5. Ohio Theatre

Ohio Theatre

If you’re looking for what to do in Columbus, you should see what’s happening at the Ohio Theatre .

This 2,700-plus seat theater was founded nearly 100 years ago.

So much fun can be had seeing live entertainment at this beautiful venue.

A night out on the town in Columbus, Ohio can peak with a visit to the Ohio Theatre.

You can see fantastic live theater productions through their Broadway Series.

There are also classic films shown here, as well as ballet and performances from the Columbus Symphony Orchestra.

Some of the artists who have performed here include The Beach Boys, Harry Connick Jr. and Johnny Mathis.

The Ohio Theatre has gone through renovations but at its heart, it remains the beautiful venue it always was.

Whatever entertainment you see here is only enhanced by how great the structure is.

Culture needs to be preserved, and this Columbus venue is a perfect example of why.

Some of the upcoming attractions include “Dear Evan Hansen” and “Mean Girls.”

Address:  39 E State St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

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6. Short North Arts District

Short North Arts District

Visiting the Short North Arts District is one of the most cool things to do in Columbus, Ohio.

Hundreds of delightful businesses can be seen here.

These are some of the finest attractions in the whole city of Columbus, Ohio.

An area that was revitalized after an extended period of decay, Short North has become one of the great draws in all of Columbus.

Visitors love checking out art galleries, restaurants and other fantastic parts of the Short North Arts District.

Some of the best businesses in the Short North Arts District are Lindsay Gallery, Sharon Weiss Gallery, restaurants like Bernard’s Tavern and Black Point, and high-end stores like Balani Custom Clothiers and Vamp Official.

If you’re looking for an excuse to splurge when visiting Columbus, this is definitely the place to do it.

The top way to check out Short North Arts District is to do it without any specific expectations.

Just set aside an afternoon or even a whole day and explore as much as you possibly can.

Even if you can’t see everything in this part of Columbus, you should be able to get a sense of just how special it is and why it keeps bringing people in.

Address: 120 W Goodale St ,  Columbus, OH 43215-2357, USA

7. German Village

German Village area of Columbus

Coming to the German Village is one of the top things to do in Columbus today.

You can learn all about the rich German heritage in Columbus, Ohio.

There are also lots of fun places to visit in the German Village.

The German population of Columbus, Ohio grew exponentially during the mid-19th century.

German Village remains a thriving part of the city.

There are great places to check out for eating and phenomenal buildings to see.

If you’re learning German, it can also be a great place to practice your conservational skills.

America’s status as a melting pot is emphasized by places like the German Village in Columbus.

If you want to really step into a different culture, be sure to come here.

You can gain a huge appreciation for how people can assimilate themselves into a new land while still retaining their roots.

Some of the top places to check out in the German Village include Schmidt’s Sausage Haus and Book Loft.

Address: 588 S 3rd St ,  Columbus, OH 43215-5754, USA

8. Columbus Museum of Art

Columbus Museum of Art

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Columbus has some of the best cultures in all of the midwest today, thanks to places like the Columbus Museum of Art .

Pieces at this museum span the globe, and the design of the facility is truly inspired.

All kinds of attractions can be enjoyed at the Columbus Museum of Art.

Some of the greatest works in this Ohio museum include ones by artists such as Rodin and Evan Gruzis.

This museum also does a great job of showcasing terrific works by artists from Columbus.

Artistic inspiration of all sorts is honored at the Columbus Museum of Art.

Coming to the Columbus Museum of Art should be on the bucket list of any art aficionado touring the United States.

It’s open from Tuesdays to Sundays, and admission is free on Sundays.

Address:  480 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

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9. ZipZone Canopy Tours

ZipZone

If you’re looking for a ton of fun in Columbus, Ohio, you should look into ZipZone Canopy Tours .

It might feel a bit weird to do things like zip-lining or rappeling, but when you do them once, you’ll soon want to do them again.

Activities like these put you in the moment and create indelible memories.

Not only do you get the thrill of these activities, but you also get the wonder of seeing nature like never before.

Getting fresh air is rarely as invigorating as it is at ZipZone Canopy Tours.

You can also trust the top-notch safety standards of the staff to make sure you’re protected.

ZipZone Canopy Tours provide you with experiences that you can’t replicate just anywhere.

If you’re someone who’s always looking for something new to do, then you owe it to yourself to come to this Columbus attraction.

After all, you never forget the first time you went ziplining.

There are different courses you can try at ZipZone, including Adventure Park and Kids Park.

Address:  7925 N High St, Columbus, OH 43235, USA

10. Topiary Park

Topiary Park

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The Topiary Park is one of the top Columbus attractions for those who love botany and creativity.

The shapes that these plants are formed into are true works of art.

It’s near downtown Columbus and is part of why Columbus should be considered one of the most beautiful places in the US .

Among the amazing shapes at Topiary Park are animals like cats and dogs as well as people in formal wear.

All of these are rendered with total care and nuance.

Sculptures look quite lifelike while also retaining their plant-based origin.

Topiary Park shows just how much delight there is in Columbus.

You don’t want to rush yourself during a visit either.

Instead, take the time to really appreciate each and every design and think about how much work went into it all.

This park is open every day, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Address:  480 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

11. Park of Roses

Park of Roses

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Another one of the best places to visit in Columbus, the Park of Roses is a horticulturist’s dream.

Part of the 136-acre Whetstone Park, this place is great for all kinds of activities and seeing all kinds of attractions, namely some beautiful flowers.

Park of Roses has thousands of roses arranged in hundreds of ways.

You don’t need to be a flower obsessive in order to get something out of this experience.

Once you’ve had your fill of roses, you can have fun all around the park, such as playing sports or having a picnic.

Park of Roses is a public garden that shows how much Columbus has to offer its citizens and visitors.

When people say “stop and smell the roses,” they usually don’t mean it literally.

However, Park of Roses is an excellent place to do exactly that.

You can come to Park of Roses every day, between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m.

Address:  3901 N High St, Columbus, OH 43214, USA

12. Easton Town Center

Easton Town Center in Columbus

Tourist attractions rarely get as good as Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio.

It opened in 1999 and has since become one of the coolest places to go shopping in all of the midwest.

There’s so much great stuff to do when you visit Easton Town Center.

The design of Easton Town Center makes it unlike many shopping complexes.

It’s made to look like old-fashioned cities, which gives it a distinct sense of charm.

As you browse stores like Barnes & Noble and Abercrombie & Fitch, you can appreciate just how much thought has gone into this whole Columbus complex.

In addition to shopping, you can also try great food from all sorts of cuisine types and enjoy comedy performances.

Easton Town Center is one of Columbus’ greatest attractions for how much wonder it combines.

If you’re planning a date with your spouse or another loved one, check out Easton Town Center.

Address:  160 Easton Town Center, Columbus, OH 43219, USA

13. Schiller Park

Schiller Park

Schiller Park is one of the best places to visit if you want to see just how much community pride matters to Columbus.

Friedrick von Schiller, a German poet, is the namesake, and he’s honored with a remarkable statue.

Walking around Schiller Park, you get the sense that he would be proud of this legacy.

During nice weather, Schiller Park is one of the best places to be in Columbus, Ohio.

You can have a picnic, play some baseball, or even see outdoor theater productions.

Lots of this is good old-fashioned fun, because there are some types of recreation that never goes out of style.

Schiller Park continues to be one of the most beautiful parts of Columbus.

People who want to have a good time outdoors come here and leave with a smile on their face.

Be sure to come to Schiller Park if you want to let the hours fly by.

Address:  1069 Jaeger St, Columbus, OH 43206, USA

14. Kingmakers Board Game Parlour

Kingmakers

Playing board games like Monopoly is one of the most fun activities.

It’s even more fun when combined with great food and drinks.

Kingmakers Board Game Parlour is a great place to come to in Columbus, Ohio when you just want to hang out and have some fun.

On a weekend night, it’s awesome to pair some friendly competition with some awesome refreshments.

At this Columbus establishment, you can have drinks such as beer and wine.

If you don’t drink, there’s also coffee, tea, and soft drinks.

Plus, you can enjoy snacks, both sweet and savory, including chips and cookies.

Kingmakers Board Game Parlour is one of the most entertaining places in all of Columbus.

It can make you feel like a kid again, playing games and enjoying snacks.

It definitely won’t be a risky roll of the dice to come here.

Kingmakers Board Game Parlour is opened on Tuesday to Thursday, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., on Friday from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m., on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m., and on Sunday, from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Every age group is welcomed, but minors need to be with an adult.

Address:  17 Buttles Ave, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

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15. Nationwide Arena

Nationwide Arena in Downtown Columbus

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Columbus, Ohio is a major city that hosts some major attractions.

When you want to see some of the biggest draws in the world in Columbus, Ohio, come to Nationwide Arena .

It’s in downtown Columbus and is a great place to see entertainment events, such as concerts and live sports.

Hockey fans will want to come to Nationwide Arena to see the Columbus Blue Jackets play.

Music fans can see huge acts like Queen and Shawn Mendes perform.

Up to 20,000 fans are able to pack this venue.

Other events hosted here include arena football games from the Columbus Destroyers.

A big city like Columbus needs a quality arena.

Nationwide Arena more than assuredly fits that bill with its impressive design and great events.

Look for upcoming events at Nationwide Arena and scoop up your tickets as soon as possible.

Address:  200 W Nationwide Blvd, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

16. Scioto Mile

Scioto Mile

If you’re looking for stuff do outside in Columbus, Ohio, you should visit Scioto Mile .

There are more than 175 acres worth of wonders to be found in this attraction of downtown Columbus.

It’s one of the best outdoor tourist attractions in all of Ohio.

Although there are all kinds of great things about this Columbus attraction, the best might be the outdoor water fountain.

On a hot day, it’s the perfect way to cool down.

Other fun things are a huge climbing wall and concerts that are hosted here.

When you’re looking for wonderful outdoor recreation in Columbus, you should come to Scioto Mile.

All kinds of enjoyment can be had here.

Summer days in Ohio are rarely spent better than they are at Scioto Mile.

Address: 233 Civic Center Dr, Columbus, OH 43215-4194, USA

17. Ohio Statehouse

Ohio Statehouse

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The Ohio Statehouse is one of the most important things to see during a visit to Columbus, Ohio.

You don’t have to know a whole lot about Ohio state politics in order to get something out of this experience.

There are things all around the Ohio Statehouse that make it one of the biggest attractions in the midwest.

This building is where the Ohio General Assembly meets.

It also has a great Greek Revival architectural design.

You might also get a glimpse of lawmakers on their way to important votes.

It’s very important for people to understand how their government works.

The Ohio Statehouse provides you with an engrossing education on state politics.

For anyone who wants to have a Columbus experience that will keep them fascinated, come to the Ohio Statehouse.

There are hourly tours available every Monday through Friday, from 10 until 3.

Address:  1 Capitol Square, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

18. Ohio State University

Ohio State University

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One of the largest and most impressive campuses in all of the United States, Ohio State University is a true educational gem.

If you’re looking for schools in Ohio to enroll you or your children in, you should definitely check out this historic university.

It’s rightfully earned a reputation as one of the best institutions in the United States.

The Ohio State University was founded in 1870.

It’s a public research university that has boasted alumni such as athlete Jesse Owens, Senator Sherrod Brown, and author R.L. Stine.

There are also very popular graduate programs.

This school has become one of the most cherished parts of Columbus.

You can also schedule a tour so that you can get the most thorough education about it as possible.

There are more than 200 majors to choose from, including pre-medicine, neuroscience, music, journalism, and linguistics.

Address: 281 W. Lane Ave., Columbus, OH 43210, USA

19. Kelton House Museum & Garden

Kelton House Museum & Garden

Kelton House Museum & Garden

Walking around the Kelton House Museum & Garden in Columbus, Ohio is a great way to learn a lot about the past.

The legacy of Fernando Cortez Kelton, an affluent businessperson, reigned for more than a century.

If you plan a trip to Kelton House Museum & Garden, you can see why its preservation has been so important.

Something that makes this Columbus site so important is its role in the Underground Railroad.

Runaway slaves needing a place to hide found refuge at the Kelton House.

The gardens are another beautiful aspect of this place, given upkeep that’s both meticulous and artistic.

The Kelton House Museum & Garden is the kind of place that makes Columbus such a special city.

Great things have happened in the past and are continuing to happen.

What makes the city so inspiring to so many people is how well the past and the present are linked together, through places like this.

The Kelton House Museum & Garden is open on Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturday and Saturday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Address:  586 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

20. Columbus Architectural Salvage

Columbus Architectural Salvage

Columbus Architectural Salvage

The Columbus Architectural Salvage is one of the best places to come to in the city for seeing amazing items.

While lots of it comes from landfills, it shouldn’t be considered garbage.

One of the most fun things to do in Columbus is to browse around all the things that are available here.

At this Columbus store, you can find all kinds of impressive home items dating back long ago.

This can be a great window into the past, as you can imagine how families in Columbus from decades or centuries ago might’ve used this old-fashioned furniture and other goods.

Plus, lots of it just looks really cool.

People have found things like antique fireplace accessories and vintage bathtubs here.

The Columbus Architectural Salvage is an excellent reminder of how just because something is older doesn’t mean it’s worthless.

Going through these different items, you might find an antique that you absolutely have to bring home with you.

Whether or not you find something to take home with you, you’ll definitely have an incredible experience to talk about.

The Columbus Architectural Salvage is opened from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m by appointment only.

Address:  1580 Clara St, Columbus, OH 43211, USA

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21. The Candle Lab

The Candle Lab columbus

The Candle Lab

The Candle Lab is one of the most fun places to check out in Columbus, Ohio.

Here, you can check out all kinds of awesome candles, each with their own unique scents.

Coming here is definitely one of the most fun things to do in Columbus based on how much sensory excitement it provides.

You don’t want to come here when your nose is at all stuffed up.

The Candle Lab is one of the greatest parts of Columbus for anyone who appreciates wonderful aromas.

You can also take home a candle that you make yourself.

Coming to the Candle Lab is a terrific way to spend your time in Columbus.

It’s exciting and also very relaxing.

You’ll be sure to enjoy every minute of examining different candles as well as making ones of your own.

The Candle Lab is opened from Monday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Address:  751 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

22. Huntington Park

Huntington Park in Columbus, Ohio

Part of downtown Columbus, Huntington Park is one of the top places to see in the city.

This is where the Columbus Clippers, the local baseball team plays.

One of the best things to do in Columbus is to cheer for the home team while eating a hot dog and hanging out with people you love.

Up to 10,000 people can be hosted at this park at a time.

It’s become renowned for how well designed it is.

There are also unique seating options, such as an expansive area for families on the lawn.

Going to see a baseball game is one of the greatest American traditions, and Huntington Park keeps that tradition proudly alive.

Look for a good time to come to Columbus for a game and look forward to cheering for the home team.

Address:  330 Huntington Park Ln, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

23. Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

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Those who love cartoons will find the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum to be one of the greatest points of interest in Columbus, Ohio.

Cartoons from all sorts of mediums can be found here.

These include those in newspapers, comic books and more.

If you’re looking for something special to do during a weekend trip to Columbus, Ohio, you’ll want to be sure to come to this museum.

Hundreds of thousands of comics are housed at this Columbus museum.

You can see all kinds of eras and styles represented.

This really shows just how much there is to be examined in the world of cartooning, which should be recognized as a serious art form is, in spite of how much it’s meant to make us laugh.

If you’re coming to Columbus with your children, the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum can be a great way to give them a glimpse into the power of creativity.

There are so many amazing works of art to be seen here, and being able to help inspire the next generation of cartoonists and illustrators is an extremely good thing.

The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum is part of The Ohio State University and is opened from Tuesday to Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Address:  1813 N High St, Columbus, OH 43210, USA

24. Arena District

Arena District of Columbus

If you’re wondering what is there to do in Columbus, the Arena District will give you all sorts of answers.

All kinds of great venues can be explored here.

These include Express Live!, Nationwide Arena, Huntington Park, A&R Music Bar, and The Basement.

These are all some of the best places to visit in Ohio for live entertainment.

While places like Express Live! and Nationwide Arena are bigger, A&R Music Bar and The Basement are smaller and more intimate.

The proximity of these venues is especially cool, as it helps to keep things consolidated in Columbus when it comes to entertainment.

If there’s a great live act coming to Columbus, odds are they’ll be performing in the Arena District.

Some of the biggest names in music come to Columbus, and the Arena District is a major landing spot.

You can enjoy not only the energy of these acts but also the design of these various venues.

It’s sure to be an experience you won’t forget.

25. Grand Prix Karting

Grand Prix Karting Indoor Entertainment

Grand Prix Karting Indoor Entertainment

Awesome entertainment in Columbus, Ohio can be had at Grand Prix Karting .

It’s not just go-karting either, as there other fun activities, such as laser tag.

Those who are looking for delightful activities in Columbus will be in good hands here.

When you’re done getting your thrills on behind the cart or laser tag, you can have some tasty refreshments.

This is a great place to be for families, especially for things like birthday parties and team-building activities.

Other activities include putt-putt golf and visiting the PLAYZone for younger guests.

Grand Prix Karting is one of the top places to come to in Columbus if you’re looking to do some serious bonding.

There are laughs to be shared and hugs to be had.

For anyone looking for an experience that will bring out their inner child, come to Grand Prix Karting.

It’s opened from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Mondays, from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays, from 10 am to 10 pm on Saturdays, and from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays.

Address:  1300 Alum Creek Dr, Columbus, OH 43209, USA

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26. Sherrie Gallerie

Sherrie Gallerie

Sherrie Gallerie

One of the best parts of the Short North Arts District, Sherrie Gallerie shows why Columbus, Ohio should be considered one of the top travel destinations for art lovers.

It was founded more than a decade ago by the influential Sherrie Riley Hawk.

Today, Sherrie Gallerie remains a hallmark of culture in Columbus, Ohio.

The works at Sherrie Gallerie are some of the most adventurous you’ll find in all of Columbus.

These are modern works with a daring perspective.

Some of the artists who’ve been showcased here include Ingrid Bathe and Yong Joo Kim.

You can also order some pieces online.

Showcases at Sherrie Gallerie are changed in four-to-six weeks intervals.

Therefore, if you hear about something intriguing happening, you want to make sure to come up as soon as possible.

However, odds are also excellent that you’ll see something great no matter when you come.

Sherrie Gallerie is opened on Tuesday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Address:  694 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

27. American Whistle Corp

American Whistle Corp

You know the sound of a whistle, but do you know the history of it?

The American Whistle Corp . in Columbus, Ohio is one of the best points of interest for learning its history.

Whistles go much further back than you might realize.

This is one of the best attractions in Columbus, Ohio for how much it emphasizes the importance of this item.

You’ll learn that the use of whistles goes back as far as Crusade times.

Now, whistles have become a way to alert people of danger and to get attention.

You can also get a glimpse of how these whistles are made and leave with one of your very own as a souvenir.

American Whistle Corp is a great place to spend time in Columbus.

Tours last about 45 minutes, but they are very informative.

When it’s all done, you can leave with a newfound sense of appreciation for whistles and how much of a positive difference they make in our world.

American Whistle Corp is opened from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Address:  6540 Huntley Rd, Columbus, OH 43229, USA

28. Mapfre Stadium

MAPFRE stadium in Columbus, Ohio

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Even more sports fun can be had in Columbus, Ohio at Mapfre Stadium .

This is the home of the Columbus Crew SC.

If you love soccer, you’ll love watching this team compete.

Being near all the excitement can be one of the most special parts of your trip.

A new facility for the team is set to be built in downtown Columbus, opening summer 2021.

But for the time being, you can root for the Columbus Crew SC at Mapfre Stadium.

It’s 15 acres and can hold more than 22,000 spectators.

Columbus is serious about their sports, and seeing a game at Mapfre Stadium illustrates this beautifully.

Take advantage of the time you still have to see the Columbus Crew SC play here.

You’ll definitely appreciate being in this impressive venue and being among all the diehard fans.

You can also make plans to come back here when the new stadium opens.

Address:  One Black and Gold Blvd, Columbus, OH 43211, USA

Start Planning Your Trip To Columbus

Whether you’re in downtown Columbus, Short North, or somewhere else, you can count on excitement.

There are so many fun things to do in Columbus, Ohio.

Day or night, there are cool activities for people of all ages and interests.

If you’re looking for somewhere to spend a weekend in the midwest, you should definitely come to Columbus, Ohio.

It’s a city that’s big not only in terms of its size but also in terms of its heart.

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I’m sure when you Google “best Columbus, Ohio attractions” lots of lists will pop up. So what makes this one better? Well, for starters, I live in Columbus and have lived here most of my life. As a local, I know the parts of the city that you’ll definitely want to see when you’re here.

I’ve written about all of the fun things to do in Columbus , and these 19 attractions are some of the most popular spots to add to your visit.

I hope you enjoy exploring everything Columbus has to offer!

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The 19 Best Columbus, Ohio Attractions

1. franklin park conservatory.

Situated right outside of downtown Columbus, Franklin Park Conservatory is one of the top Columbus tourist attractions. Visitors will enjoy various exhibits, lush gardens, special events, a children’s garden, and a huge collection of Dale Chihuly glass art sculptures.

2. Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

It’s easy to see why the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is often cited as one of the country’s best. Visitors can enjoy incredible animal exhibits and kid’s play areas as well as special events and shows.

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3. Dublin Link Bridge

One of the newest Columbus attractions is located in the nearby suburb of Dublin. The Dublin Link Bridge is a pedestrian bridge that crosses the Scioto River, connecting historic downtown Dublin to Bridge Park . Visitors will enjoy the area’s restaurants, shopping, and green spaces.

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Dublin Link Pedestrian Bridge Dublin Ohio

4. North Market

The North Market is a Columbus gem. This public market has been open for 140+ years and features independent merchants, restaurants, and artisans. The original location is downtown, but there’s a smaller location that recently opened in Dublin.

5. German Village

If you’re looking for fun places to go in Columbus, Ohio, then spend the afternoon strolling around the picturesque 19th-century buildings and cobblestone streets in the German Village neighborhood. Don’t miss my personal favorite stops, Pistacia Vera and The Book Loft .

If you’re visiting Columbus with kids, COSI is a must. The Center of Science and Industry is a hands-on museum that has been entertaining Columbus families and tourists since 1964.

>>Want to try a unique activity? Explore Columbus in an Amazing Race style walking adventure. This app-based game takes you through fun challenges while exploring downtown Columbus landmarks and attractions.

7. Short North Arts District

The Short North Arts District is an eclectic neighborhood featuring galleries, restaurants, shops, bars, and more. If you’re visiting Columbus on the first Saturday of each month, be sure to catch the Gallery Hop , a well-known Columbus tradition.

8. Columbus Commons

Columbus Commons is a green space in the middle of downtown that features concerts, festivals, family events, food trucks, fitness events, and more. The best part is that many of these events are free. Be sure to check the calendar to see what’s happening during your visit.

picnic with the pops

9. Easton Town Center

10. zoombezi bay.

If you’re visiting Columbus in the summer , you’ll definitely want to stop by Zoombezi Bay to cool off. This 22-acre waterpark sits next door to the Columbus Zoo in the suburb of Powell, Ohio.

11. Bicentennial Park

Bicentennial Park is a downtown park and gathering space featuring a performance venue, a restaurant, and the Scioto Mile Fountain, a huge, interactive fountain that’s a great spot for the kids to cool off in the summer.

Scioto Mile Fountains

12. Columbus Museum of Art

The Columbus Museum of Art , located downtown, offers lots of special events in addition to permanent and rotating art exhibits. Admission is free on Sundays.

13. The King Arts Complex

The King Arts Complex celebrates the history and contributions of the African-American community through educational programs, cultural activities, and special events.

14. Topiary Garden Park

Art lovers will want to stop by the Topiary Park , located at the Old Deaf School. As a recreation of A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte by Georges Seurat, it’s one of the most unique things to do in Columbus. Explore the Topiary Park and other Columbus attractions during this app-based scavenger hunt .

15. The Wexner Center for the Arts

The Wexner Center For The Arts , aka The Wex, is all about promoting creativity and contemporary art through exhibitions and special events.

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16. Jack Nicklaus Museum

Golf fans will love touring the Jack Nicklaus Museum , located on the campus of The Ohio State University. It showcases the history of golf and the career of Columbus’ hometown golf legend, Jack Nicklaus.

17. Columbus Park of Roses

The Columbus Park of Roses is a 13-acre garden that features over 12,000 blooms, making it one of the largest rose gardens in the United States .

18. Ohio History Center

If you’d like to learn more about the history of The Buckeye State, head to the Ohio History Center . Kids will enjoy exploring Ohio Village, a living history exhibit set up to resemble an Ohio town in the 1890s.

19. Anthony-Thomas Candy Company

Anthony Thomas is a local candy company that has been in business since 1952. You can take a guided tour of the 152,000-square-foot working candy factory that ends in the gift shop with a free sample.

Read More: 60+ Columbus, Ohio Festival and Annual Events 

Final Thoughts

Columbus is perhaps the most underrated city in the Midwest. Every time I talk to someone after their first visit I always hear, “wow, I didn’t realize Columbus is so cool!”

I hope you enjoy exploring these Columbus attractions. Be sure to follow me on Instagram @zenlifeandtravel for lots of adventures in Columbus and beyond.

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The Top Things to See and Do in Columbus, Ohio

From outdoor activities to unique art adventures, Columbus, Ohio, has something for everyone

Columbus, Ohio , is much more than a college town. Its zoo, historic neighborhoods and markets, museums, parks and nature trails are just some of the reasons why every traveler coming through here should stay for a while. From exploring the German Village to catching a game at Ohio Stadium, here are the best activities to try while in the city.

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Walk around the German Village

The Book Loft, a famous city-block long bookstore, in the German Village section of Columbus Ohio.

Just south of downtown Columbus lies the German Village, a historic neighborhood spanning 233 acres (94ha). It’s a great area to shop, dine or walk around to enjoy the beautiful brick buildings and cobblestone streets. You can expect to find bookshops, art galleries, German pubs, lots of traditional fudge and other sweets, and plenty of good coffee. Spend the afternoon wandering, taking photos and inventing a parallel life for yourself here. You never know – you might find your next inspiration.

The Columbus Civic Theater is a wonderfully small, local venue. It seats just 50 guests and has a new show every month; stop by here on a trip through Columbus for an intimate entertainment experience. If you’re in the area at Christmas, check out the theater’s yearly traditional performance of A Christmas Carol . Otherwise, there are multiple performances to choose from throughout the year. Also, visit Weiland’s Market down the road to pick up a bottle of wine for a post-theater drink.

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Explore the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

Entrance to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

A trip to Columbus wouldn’t be nearly as fun without going to the zoo. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium happens to be one of the best in the nation, with approximately 10,000 animals in its various exhibitions. Particular highlights are the polar exhibit with polar bears and arctic foxes, and an African exhibit with lions and cheetahs. Flamingoes, turtles, giraffes and aardvarks nicely round out the animals to see and experience here.

Grab a bite to eat at the North Market

Since opening in 1876, Columbus’s North Market has served citizens with the freshest produce, meat and cheeses that local artisans and international vendors have to offer – make sure you come hungry. Today, this indoor market has more than 30 merchants selling a variety of products, including furniture, jewelry, flowers, doughnuts, Mexican food, bubble tea, artisanal baked goods and, of course, fabulous beer and coffee. It’s a great place to pick up gifts to take home or to find the perfect new knick-knack for your living room.

Take the Lazarus Building’s rooftop garden tour

As part of the OSU Urban Arts Space tour, which provides a knowledgeable guide to explain current exhibitions in the gallery, this walk hits the Lazarus Building’s rooftop garden – a picture of sustainability amid the city. Occupying four city blocks, the site used to be a department building, but it’s now been converted into a green space and is brimming with new tenants.

Smell the roses at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Franklin Park Conservatory

With the construction of its greenhouse in 1895, and frequent additions over the years, the 13 acres (5ha) of the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens are still intact and remarkably well kept. The conservatory is one of the best places to catch some holiday cheer during wintertime and offers beautiful floral displays throughout the summer months. There are also plenty of worthwhile exhibits and classes to take, such as Composting 101 and Bonsai Demystified.

Go to Villa Nova’s happy hour

This family-style, Italian-American restaurant knows how to attract customers – by having the city’s best happy hour. Enjoy heavily discounted taps and rail drinks while snacking on wings, pizza, subs and other bar staples. You’d better be quick, however, because this Columbus deal goes fast. If you’re inspired to stay for dinner, Villa Nova’s menu is extensive and very good. One favorite is the fettuccine alfredo with chicken, followed by some home-made limoncello.

Bike the Olentangy Greenway Trail

For a more hands-on tour of the city, consider going by bike. The Olentangy Greenway Trail is a lovely route with a popular starting point in Antrim Park, on the northwest side of Columbus. The path winds through multiple neighborhoods on its way to downtown, including Whetstone Park. When you head south and pass through downtown and by the Ohio Stadium, there are several scenic stops and parks along the way.

Attend a game at Ohio Stadium

A view of Ohio Stadium during the NCAA football game between the Cincinnati Bearcats & Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

Football is big in Columbus, all because of the winning tradition of the Ohio State University Buckeyes. If traveling through this college town in the late summer and autumn months, stop for a home game. As the team is part of the Big Ten college football division, games are always exhilarating here. Grab some sporting snacks – hot dogs and nachos are excellent choices – and some souvenirs.

Find your way into Otherworld

A cross between a huge video game and an art installation, Otherworld is described by founder Jordan Renda as “augmented reality.” Here, you can walk around the 32,000sqft (2,973sqm) building, which is set up to be a different theme in every room. Experiences include walking into a cartoon, crawling around inside an arcade game and generally enjoying an enormous, interactive video game and movie. You could be spooked, charmed or shocked – anything goes here.

Enjoy the vibe at Short North

A summer view of the Short North neighborhood on N. High Street in Columbus, Ohio.

The name for Short North came from law enforcement officers discussing how the area fell just short of downtown. Once artsy with hipster vibes, this culture-rich area has become more expensive over the years. However, it’s a fun place to visit, even if the house prices are through the roof. The food variety is great here, so come hungry. You’ll find delicious grilled cheese sandwiches at Bodega , fabulous cocktails at Mouton and lively music at well-known venue Skully’s Music-Diner . It’s a very gay-friendly area and accepting of all, complete with a vibrant atmosphere.

Check out the museums

Sure, the Columbus Museum of Art and the Wexner Center for the Arts are great, but they’re not the only museums in the city. For something that shows its history, the National Veterans Memorial and Museum pays tribute to all armed forces with beautifully maintained grounds and modern architecture. For something less somber, BrewDog’s interactive Beer Museum is one that you have to visit with a can of the good stuff in your hand. The Center of Science and Industry makes learning about science fun for adults and children. With the largest planetarium in Ohio, you’ll be completely immersed.

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Columbus Unveiled: 60 Epic Adventures Awaiting You

Imagine uncovering Columbus, OH's 60 coolest secrets, from quirky art alleys to mouthwatering foodie haunts. Pack your bags; we're about to dive into a world where every turn promises a new adventure!

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Columbus, Ohio is a historic destination that has much to offer. From garden attractions to museums, zoos and more, you can do it all when you visit this famous old city. Love a good outdoor adventure? They've got a million. Looking for an educational, informative trip? Columbus is all that and more. From incredible food to an experience that is incomparable, you will love everything about this lively city.

Discover the historic charm of this well-known city. If you're in the mood for an adventurous, informative and scenic vacation with exclusive experiences, Columbus is an ideal choice. Historic parks and monuments are plentiful, exciting attractions are all around and you are sure to love the cool city vibe Columbus exudes. This guide of sixty things to do will have you ready to book your trip with a full itinerary of exciting things to see and do.

1. Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

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Map It: Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum | Website | Phone: (614) 292-0538 | Hours: 1pm-5pm Tuesday-Sunday Entrance : FREE

Appreciate the world of graphic art when you head to Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. This attraction houses the largest collection of cartoons and comics in the world! You simply must experience the many exhibits and displays if you are a fan of comic art. Check out original artwork, books, newspaper comic strips and more.

You will be surprised to find the world's rarest pieces all created by talented artists across the world. If you don't have knowledge of the comic book world, you will leave with a plethora of exciting information that will have you inspired and appreciating graphic art so much more.

2. Center of Science & Industry

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Map It: Center of Science and Industry (COSI) | Website | Phone : (586) 797-6800 | Hours: 10am-5pm Daily | Entrance: $20 Adults, $15 Children

Explore the world of science with the whole family. With over three hundred exhibits, this science exploration museum covers astronomy, ocean life, dinosaurs and more. You will marvel at the life-size cast of a T-Rex and pose next to the thirty-foot-tall Poseidon statue. Revisit all the exciting scientific subjects you covered in grade school and beyond when you visit the Center of Science & Industry.

With a historic appeal that takes a trip down memory lane, you can visit a telegraph office, grocer and more from the early 1960's. This interactive museum is sure to be a hit for the science buff and families alike. All ages will get something out of this trip!

Related Read: 20 Best Hiking Trails in Columbus, Ohio

3. Ohio Expo Center & State Fair

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Map It: Ohio Expo Center & State Fair | Website | Phone: (888) OHO-EXPO | Hours: 9am-9pm Monday-Saturday | Entrance: $10 per entry

With a plethora of events year-round, you won't want to miss this Ohio state attraction. It is infamously known for holding the state fair, which is a spectacular, popular event. From equestrian shows to live concerts, you can find a wide array of different things to experience at Ohio Expo Center.

Home of over 200 events, you'll want to check the calendar as you plan your trip to Columbus. Don't forget to check out the historic landmarks on site, along with livestock, and an ice rink among other fun attractions. For a fun, carnival vibe attraction, Ohio Expo Center is ideal!

4. Kelton House Museum & Garden

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Map It: Kelton House Museum & Garden | Website | Phone: (614) 464-2022 | Hours: 12pm-4pm Thursday-Sunday | Entrance: Adults $7, Seniors $5, Students $3

This attraction boasts an important piece of history for the city of Columbus. This fully immersive trip brings you back to the 19th century and offers you a guided tour of this spectacular Victorian home. Featuring a beautiful interior and a total lesson in history of the Kelton family, there is much to see when you stop by.

Step outside into the garden for a grand tour of beautiful scenery. The Kelton family was a well-known family that lived during the civil war and practiced abolitionist ways. Their home was once a stop for the underground railroad. Get a dose of the city's history at this unique museum.

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5. Topiary Park

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Map It: Topiary Park | Hours: 7am-11pm Daily | Entrance: FREE

Enjoy a unique experience when you visit Columbus's Topiary Park, known for its incredible topiary sculptures. This incredible park has been around since the 19th century and even provides re-creations of many paintings and more. This landscape art is something you and the family won't want to miss.

Head on down and take a self-guided tour for free. It is the only Topiary Park in the world that holds 3D recreations of paintings of its kind. If you want an experience exclusive to Columbus, Topiary Park is the place to go.

6. Columbus Funny Bone

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Map It: Columbus Funny Bone | Website | Phone: (614) 471-5653 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: Varies

If you're in the mood for a good dose of entertainment, Columbus Funny Bone is the local comedy club to visit. Well known for hosting popular comedians such as Ellen Degeneres and Drew Carey, this is a comedic attraction you won't want to miss out on. Spend the evening relaxing and laughing the night away.

You can also order food or enjoy a cup of coffee as you sit back and enjoy the show. This incredible venue has booked shows all year round so check out the website for more information on who is entertaining when you visit Columbus.

7. Ohio History Center

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Map It: Ohio History Center | Website | Phone: (614) 297-2300 | Hours: 10am-5pm Wednesday-Sunday | Entrance : $13 Adults, $11 Seniors, $7 Children

Head to the Ohio History Center for an afternoon of time travel. You can learn all about the natural history of Ohio and explore artifacts. They even have a taxidermy display of now extinct animals from the area. Go as far back as Native Americans who roamed the land or enjoy some 1950's architecture.

You can learn pretty much everything about Ohio with a trip the Ohio History Center. This all-ages museum is sure to keep everyone interested with its unique objects and interesting exhibits.

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8. Franklin Park Conservatory & Gardens

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Map It: Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens | Website | Phone: (614) 715-8000 | Hours: 10am-5pm Daily | Entrance: $22 Adults, $19 Seniors, $15 Children

This spectacular conservatory boasts unique exhibits and gardens that you will love experiencing. There is something for everyone to see at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.

The conservatory provides you with exhibits that hold poetry and glass collection, in addition to a variety of other brilliant art you will love witnessing. The gardens offer lively presentations of floral arrangements unlike any other. If you head to the children's garden, kids can enjoy an interactive experience as well. Head to the on-site John F. Wolfe Palm House for a dose of history on the park and its ventures over the years. This stunning Victorian-style greenhouse boasts over forty-three species of rare plants. This relaxing trip will be something all ages can enjoy!

9. Shale Hollow Park

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Map It: Shale Hollow Park | Website | Phone: (740) 524-8600 | Hours: 8am-9pm Daily | Entrance: FREE

Enjoy the great outdoors when you visit Shale Hollow Park. Embark on a wildlife adventure and spend the afternoon viewing unique rock formations and beautiful trees all around. With animals running around such as deer, raccoons and coyotes, you are sure to find something cute when you head to this park.

Marvel at the beauty of the flowing stream and become one with nature in a serene, beautiful setting. Whether you sit under the trees or set off for an adventurous hike, Shale Hollow Park is worth the trip.

10. Columbus Park of Roses

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Map It: Columbus Park of Roses | Website | Phone: (614) 645-3391 | Hours: 7am-11pm Daily | Entrance: FREE

For a breathtaking scenery and a serene background filled with lovely roses, the Columbus Park of Roses is sure to be a hit. You can visit this state park for free, walking the many pathways and marveling at the beauty of all the different roses. If you're a lover of anything floral, this is a must-visit when you head to Columbus.

Being surrounded by all of these vibrant florals means endless butterflies and birds around while you are exploring the wilderness. If you enter the observation tower, you can get a much better view of the park overall and all the beauty it has to offer. With a garden of dogwoods, herbs and more, there are endless flower to see when you visit the Columbus Park of Roses.

Related Read: 20 Best State Parks in Ohio

11. The Ohio Railway Museum

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Map It: The Ohio Railway Museum | Website | Phone: (614) 645-3391 | Hours: 12pm-4pm Sundays | Entrance: $9 Adults, $7 Seniors & Military, $5 Children

Adults and children alike will enjoy this train-revolved experience, teaching you all about the history of locomotives. Go back to where it all began with teh history of trains and their importance in the world. You can tour exhibits like actual street and passenger cars. Take a ride on a train and experience a guided tour for an exciting lesson on locomotives.

This museum is great for all ages and sure to impress everyone. The influence railroads had on the United States is a vital part in American history and this museum will teach you all about it.

12. German Village Society

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Map It : German Village Society | Website | Phone: (614) 221-8888 | Hours: 9am-4pm Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm Saturday, Noon-4pm Sundays | Entrance: FREE

Celebrate the German community and its part in Columbus, Ohio. When you enter the village, you can view the spectacular architecture and the mid-19th century feel it possesses. Get an idea of German culture when you indulge in their famous cuisine, shop their inspired stores and peruse the old town.

They even have scavenger hunts within the neighborhood if you're feeling adventurous. Grab a golf cart tour to visit all the stunning gardens, restaurants, galleries and more. This unique, cultured town is an experience you won't want to miss.

13. Indian Run Falls

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Map It: Indian Run Falls | Phone: (614) 410-4700 | Hours: 24/7 | Entrance: FREE

Enjoy a beautiful outdoor experience when you visit Indian Run Falls. This destination was once the home of the Wyandot tribe so this attraction not only boasts scenery but history. With stunning greenery, unique rock formations and breathtaking waterfalls to view, you can't go wrong with this serene experience.

Walk down the many hiking trails or just have a picnic by the stream, listening to the peaceful sounds of nature and witnessing natural beauty at its finest. Perfect for the whole family, you can easily make a whole afternoon out of adventuring at Indian Run Falls.

14. Columbus Zoo & Aquarium

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Map It: Columbus Zoo and Aquarium | Website | Phone: (614) 645-3550 | Hours: 9am-6pm Daily | Entrance: Adults $24.99, Children & Seniors $18.99

This zoo and aquarium is owned by worldwide phenomenon, Jack Hanna and is known for being one of the best zoos in not only the United States, but the world. If you're headed Columbus, you simply HAVE to stop by at this well-loved attraction.

Check out the various habitats that cover rare species from Asia and North America, in addition to coastal animals. From the Alaskan Moose to the Red Panda, you will get to see it all when you visit the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium. Take a behind the scenes tour of animals like sea lions, cheetahs and more. Don't forget to stop by the aquarium to enjoy a compendium of rare ocean life.

15. North Market Downtown

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Map It: North Market Downtown | Website | Phone: (614) 463-9664 | Hours: 9am-7pm Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm Sunday & Monday | Entrance: FREE

This market has been a well-known attraction for over 140 years. Boasting small businesses ranging from food to souvenirs, you can't go wrong with a trip to North Market Downtown. Shop small and find the most unique food items, specialty gifts, local flowers, produce and more. This charming little market is perfect for scoping out what Columbus is really about.

Perfect for strolling around on a sunny afternoon, you won't regret checking out this historic Columbus attraction.

16. Olentangy Caverns

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Map It: Olentangy Caverns | Website | Phone: (740) 548-7917 | Hours: 9:30am-5pm Daily | Entrance: Adults $25.99, Children $22.99

Head to Olentangy Caverns for a great outdoor excursion. From cavern tours to mini golf and more, there is excitement for the whole family. The caverns boast incredible formations, fossils inside the walls and unique attributes you will have to see to believe. The Wyandot tribe once roamed the area so learn about the history of it became what it is today as well.

Take the kids to the on-site petting zoo to interact with farm animals. Do a treasure hunt or gem mining for extra excitement. This incredible attraction is sure to be a unique experience.

17. Scioto Audubon Metro Park

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Map It: Scioto Audubon Metro Park | Website | Phone: (614) 202-5197 | Hours: 6:30AM- 10PM Daily | Entrance: FREE

Head down to Scioto Audubon Metro Park for some more classic outdoor fun. You can explore nearly 28,000 acres that range from forests to grassland, wetlands and more. With loads of activities such as rock climbing, canoeing, fishing and the likes, you will never get bored at this huge outdoor attraction.

In the winter, you can ice skate, sled and more on site. The options are nearly endless. They even boast golf courses and varies activities such as archery at this incredible Columbus attraction. Check out the nature center to learn some informative facts about the land and all the species and findings you will view inside the park. If you're in the mood for outdoor adventure, Scioto Audubon Metro Park is the ideal place.

18. Gahanna Lanes

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Map It: Gahanna Lanes | Website | Phone: (614) 471-1111 | Hours: Monday-Thursday 12pm-10pm, Friday 12pm-2am, Saturday 11am-2am, Sunday 12pm-9pm | Entrance: $6 & Up

Keep it basic and fun by spending the afternoon or evening bowling a few games. This family friendly attraction is the perfect wind down activity, while adding some classic arcade fun to your day. Bowl and attempt the variety of games they have inside the arcade. Order some pretzels and pizza from the snack bar and just have a nice, relaxing time. They also have an extensive menu of food to choose from.

If you're looking for a filler activity or night cap, Gahanna Lanes is the perfect place to go.

19. National Veterans Memorial Museum

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Map It: National Veterans Memorial and Museum | Website | Phone: (614) 362-2800 | Hours: 10am-5pm Tuesday-Sunday | Entrance: Adults $17, Seniors $15, College Students $12, Children 5 & up $10

Pay homage to all who have served over the years when you visit the National Veterans Memorial Museum. This stunning architectural structure tells the many stories of personal experience by sharing artifacts and more. The history of this museum dates all the way back to the American Revolution.

Learn all about American military history by view personal items of those who experienced it firsthand. This historic attraction is perfect for all ages and anyone who wants to learn more about the lives of soldiers over the years.

20. Heart of Africa Zoo

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Map It: Heart of Africa | Website | Phone: (614) 645- 3400 | Hours: 9am-7pm Daily | Entrance: $24.99 Adults, $18.99 Children & Seniors

This incredible attraction is located inside the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. This totally immersive experience makes you feel as though you've stepped into a genuine African Village. Get a close peek at Savannah wildlife and get hands on with some incredible animals.

You can take a ride on a camel, feed giraffes and more. See the rarest mammals Africa has to offer with a guided tour of this beautiful, large exhibit. If you don't have time to visit the whole zoo, stepping into the Heart of Africa Zoo is simply a must.

21. Creekside Park

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Map It: Creekside Park | Hours: 24/7 | Entrance: FREE

Enjoy an outdoor excursion when you head to Creekside Park in beautiful Ohio. Just outside of Columbus, you can find this awesome, family and pet friendly park that has all the scenery and hiking trails you could ask for. You will encounter the perfect dose of the wilderness.

Head out on a picnic, go fishing or sit under the trees for an unforgettable view and experience. You can even go into the shallow water come summertime, right near the scenic waterfalls. This must-visit destination is the perfect way to spend an afternoon being active and enjoying the outdoors.

22. Ohio Statehouse

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Map It: Ohio Statehouse - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 752-9777 |Hours: 8am-5pm Monday-Friday, 11am-5pm Saturday & Sunday | Entrance: FREE

If you're up for a little lesson in Ohio's history, you can take a guided tour at the Ohio Statehouse. Learn all about the background of Ohio's politics dating back over a hundred years. With lots of fun exhibits to see like the rotunda, the grand stair hall and more, this is a great day trip you can take- and it's free!

You can also view the outdoor sculptures at this incredible landmark. The Spirit of 98 and The Doughboy are just two of the more popular monuments at this historic political structure. If you're in the mood for some facts about Ohio, this is the perfect place to go!

23. Otherworld

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Map It: Otherworld - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 868-3631 | Hours: 10am-8pm Sunday, Monday & Wednesday, 10am-10pm Thursday, Friday & Saturday

Embark on a unique experience when you head to Otherworld. This interactive art installation explores mixed realities and 3D art that comes to life. With over 32,000 square feet to peruse, you have entered a true fantasy land like no other in the world. Perfect for all ages, this outing is sure to be a hit.

Get interactive with puzzles, secret passageways and more. For a brand-new experience that will take you out of reality, Otherworld is the perfect solution.

24. Ohio Village

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Map It: Ohio Village - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (800) 686-6124 | Hours: 10am-5pm Wednesday-Sunday | Entrance: $13 Adults, $11 Seniors, $7 Children

Take a trip back to Ohio's 19th century period where you can learn all about what it was like to live during that era. You can watch a baseball game featuring the Ohio Village Muffins or just converse with the villagers who are all eager to teach you a thing or two. Tour some local homes and stores that were well known in the area as well.

This family friendly attraction also has events throughout the whole year. War reenactments and classic storybook village days are just two of the amazing events that take place at this throwback attraction.

25. Orton Geological Museum

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Map It: Orton Geological Museum - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 292-6896 | Hours: 8am-5pm Monday-Friday | Entrance: FREE

Lovers of rocks and gemstones will rejoice when they visit Orton Geological Musem. This incredible attraction houses more than 54,000 treasures. Head to this museum and take a tour for free. You will marvel at the skeletons, rocks, minerals and more.

Adults and children who love prehistoric archaeology will love the full-size replica of a T-rex skull and the mammoth teeth. These are just a couple of the incredible finds at Orton Geological Museum. This all-ages destination is free for the whole family.

26. 16-Bit Bar & Arcade

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Map It: 16-Bit Bar+Arcade | Website | Phone: (614) 222-1616 | Hours: 4pm-12:30am Sunday-Wednesday, 4pm-1:30pm Thursday, 4pm-2:30am Friday & Saturday | Entrance: FREE

For some good, old fashioned arcade fun, you can go to 16-Bit Bar & Arcade. Enjoy a nice cocktail and explore the nightlife that Ohio has to offer. With over forty game classics, you are sure to have fun spending hours at this attraction. The best part? It's free! No charge to enter and no charge to play.

You can even pop in on a themed night event, tournament and more when you head down to this bar and arcade. Keep it low key with a dose of excitement with the video games.

27. Shrum Mound

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Map It: Shrum Mound | Website | Phone: (800) 840-6127 | Hours: 24/7 | Entrance: FREE

This important historical landmark provides you with unique experience. It was built over 2000 years ago and remains one of hte last ancient burial grounds. You can learn all about this history of this ancient monument and the importance of the Adena people, the original residents of Ohio.

This mound stands roughly twenty feet tall and is considered sacred- here rests the remains of Adena people. This historic landmark is truthfully a must see when you head to Ohio.

28. ZipZone Outdoor Adventures

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Map It: ZipZone Outdoor Adventures | Website | Phone : (614) 847-9477 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: Varies

Thrill seekers will love taking it outdoors with this adventure experience. You can take a unique zip line tour of Columbus or just visit the adventure park for some exciting activity. From challenges to obstacle course, this all-ages attraction is perfect for keeping it active and lively.

If you're bringing the little ones, don't sweat it. The park has an entire section devoted to obstacle courses that are perfect for keeping the kids entertained and busy. You can even host events there or explore their other opportunities like hikes, night tours and falconry experiences.

29. Chadwick Arboretum

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Map It : Chadwick Arboretum | Website | Phone: (614) 688-3479 | Hours: 8am-6pm Daily | Entrance: FREE

The Chadwick Arboretum is a wonderful outdoor landscape attraction that is a must-have experience when you visit Columbus. You can learn all about the beautiful floral gardens and what makes them special. This diverse collection of gardens holds a compendium of rare florals and plants that you won't find anywhere else.

You can go on a self-guided tour for free, using OSU's app that can help you to find gardens that interest you. From the Labyrinth Garden to the Green Roof, they are all so unique and beautiful.

30. Thurber House

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Map It: Thurber House - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 464-1032 | Hours : 1pm-4pm Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday | Entrance: FREE

Explore the history of local connoisseur, James Thurber. This talented man was a playwright, journalist, cartoonist and more. You can tour his home and environment while you interact with his items, such as his piano. Take a guided tour for free and learn all about this local celebrity.

Personal memorabilia is proudly on display and his original decor still holds up after over one hundred years. This little museum of sorts makes for a great historic, afternoon tour if you're in the area. Cre

31. Fear Columbus Haunted House

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Map It: Fear Columbus Haunted House | Website | Phone: (614) 344-4484 | Hours: 7pm-10pm Friday & Saturday | Entrance: $19.99 Per Entry

Those who love a little spooky fun can have just that and more when they visit Fear Columbus Haunted House. This adults-only find is the perfect way to embark on some haunted adventure. This experience is totally immersive, involves an incredible indoor haunted house and lots of interaction with trained actors.

Grab your closest friends for a truly haunted night if you're visiting Columbus on the weekend. Get your heart rate going and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience at Fear Columbus Haunted House.

32. Arne Sletteback Planetarium

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Map It: Arne Slettebak Planetarium at The Ohio State University | Home | Website | Phone: (614) 292-1773 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: FREE

Astronomy lovers will enjoy visiting the Arne Sletteback Planetarium. This free experience holds a plethora of information regarding the earth, the cosmos and more. You can marvel at constellation exhibits, get a close-up experience of the night sky and more. Learn all about astronomy and the beauty that surrounds us.

Perfect for the whole family, this planetarium is infamous for being a great opportunity for both residents and tourists alike.

33. Hoover Resevoir Park

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Map It: Hoover Reservoir Park - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 645-3300 | Hours: 24/7

Get the perfect view of the Ohio Hoover Dam when you visit Hoover Reservoir Park. With a number of outdoor activities to take part in such as fishing, boating, hiking and more, you will fall in love with the beautiful outdoors of Ohio. Head out for a serene scenery experience or get adventurous and hike the 4,700-acre attraction.

For those with families, there is an on-site playground. Got pets? Take them with you! This attraction appeals to all ages and will provide you with the perfect dose of nature.

34. Hayden Falls Park

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Map It: Hayden Falls Park | Phone: (614) 645-3300 | Hours: 6am-10pm Daily | Entrance : FREE

Spend the afternoon outdoors at the beautiful Hayden Falls Park. If you're looking for that simple dose of nature that provides you with a serene vibe, this park is the place to go. Though small, you are surrounded by beautiful rocks and trees that will give you that peaceful nature time you need.

Take in the fresh air and marvel at the 35-foot waterfall. Plan a picnic and set out to enjoy some breathtaking scenery you won't soon forget at Hayden Falls Park.

35. Ohio Stadium

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Map It: Ohio Stadium - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 292-6330 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: Varies

Football fans will love to experience a game at Ohio Stadium. Home of the Ohio State Buckeyes, this stadium is sure to provide you with an exciting game to watch. This well-loved stadium even has local nicknames such as "The Horseshoe" and the "The House that Harley Built."

Even if you don't love football, there is something so charming and lively about being at Ohio Stadium. Take the whole family down for an entertaining football game featuring the local team.

36. Short North Arts District

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Map It: Short North Arts District - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 228-8050 | Hours: Varies

Head to the Short North Arts District for hundreds of small business shopping, galleries, restaurants and more. One of the finest attractions int he area, you will love checking out what Columbus arts district has to offer. For a truly unique experience, you will want to witness galleries such as Lindsay Gallery, Weiss Gallery and more.

For a great bite to eat, you can stop at Bernard's Tavern or Black Point. With endless options, you will love perusing this incredible destination in the heart of Columbus.

37. Schiller Park

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Map It: Schiller Park - Google Maps | Phone: (614) 645-3156 | Hours: 7am-11pm Daily | Entrance: FREE

Named after Friedrick von Schiller, a German poet, this park is a well-known monument in Columbus. Friedrick was a resident in the area and continues to be an honored name throughout Columbus. If you visit the park, you can view the historic statue. This low-key park offers the perfect scenery for a quiet afternoon. Take the whole family, have a picnic and kick the ball around.

The park is popular for hosting outdoor theater productions, so you never know what you'll find when you head down to Schiller Park.

38. Columbus Architectural Salvage

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Map It: Columbus Architectural Salvage - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 299-6627 | Hours: 9am-5pm Tuesday-Thursday

Lovers of a good thrift shop will rejoice when they visit Columbus Architectural Salvage. Find the most incredible items- from vintage to modern, people in the area are huge fans of finding treasure at this thrift shop. Marvel at the history of each item and how it fits into the city of Columbus.

If you're on the hunt for a piece of Ohio history, you are sure to find it at Columbus Architectural Salvage. Old fashioned furniture, antique fireplaces and vintage bathtubs are just three of the things you may run into on your trip to this history-oriented thrift shop.

39. Penn & Beech Candle Co.

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Map It: Penn & Beech Candle Co. - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 949-1458 | Hours: 11am-8pm Tuesday-Thursday, 11am-9pm Friday & Saturday, 11am-6pm Sundays

Walk in to an aromatic paradise when you visit Penn & Beech Candle Co. This store isn't just a retail store- it's an experience. In addition to perusing a plethora of exclusive candles, you can pour a custom one yourself! This fabulous attraction is popular in the area and will be an exciting experience for all.

Get a little dose of relaxation when you experiment with scents at Penn & Beech Candle Co. All candle lovers will be shocked at the number of scents they can smell when they step foot inside this Ohio store.

40. Huntington Park

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Map It: Huntington Park - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 462-5250 | Hours: 24/7 | Entrance: Varies

Well known for being home of the local Columbus Clippers, Huntingpark is an integral part of the city and culture. Head down to watch an epic game with this beloved Ohio team and enjoy the day at this incredible park.

With a concession stand and seats for up to 10,000, this is sure to be an exciting way to spend the afternoon. You can also opt to sit on the lawn. This iconic part is historic to Columbus and is simply a must see when you visit.

41. American Whistle Corp.

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Map It: American Whistle Corp - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 846-2918 | Hours: 9am-5pm Monday-Friday

Learn all about the history of whistles and their importance when you visit American Whistle Corp. While whistles were created to inform other of danger and for attention purposes, their use dates back to the Crusades, believe it or not. You can learn all the fun facts and explore the different types at this unique place.

Get an inside look at how each one is made on a guided tour and then take home a souvenir from this interesting attraction. Perfect for all ages, this will give you a dose of history in just one short visit.

42. Mapfre/Historic Crew Stadium

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Map It: Historic Crew Stadium - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 447-2739 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: Varies

While you can enjoy a good baseball and football game at various other historic stadiums, Mapfre is infamous for its exciting soccer games. Home of the Columbus Crew, this soccer team knows how to compete and will provide you with a special experience when you head down to watch a game.

This historic stadium can hold more than 22,000 people and sits on fifteen acres of land. Fans of soccer will love bringing their whole crew to witness a spectacular game at Mapfre Stadium.

43. Easton Town Center

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Map It : Easton Town Center - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 337-2200 | Hours: 10am-9pm Monday-Saturday, 12pm-6pm Sundays

Go out for a shopping experience you won't soon forget. Easton Town Center is one of the more popular shopping attractions in the Columbus area. With loads of retails stores, restaurants and more, you will have much to do and see.

It was built in 1999 and made to give off an old-town look with rustic charm and distinct style. You will love heading to all your favorite retailers and enjoying local cuisine at Easton Town Center.

44. Ohio Theatre

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Map It: Ohio Theatre | Phone : (614) 469-0939 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: Varies

If you're on the hunt for quality theater entertainment, Ohio Theatre can provide just that for you. This gorgeous Spanish-Baroque style theater boasts 2,700 plus seats and is a historic building in the beautiful city of Columbus.

Head down to the theatre for a fantastic production including Broadway, opera, ballet and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Plan your trip around a fabulous show and enjoy some incredible entertainment at the Ohio Theatre.

45. Wyandotte Winery

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Map It: Wyandotte Winery | Website | Phone: (614) 476-3624 | Hours: 3pm-7pm Thursdays, 3pm-9pm Fridays, 1pm-7pm Saturdays | Entrance: FREE

Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city and embark on some relaxation and tasty wine when you visit Wyandotte Winery. This family-owned vineyard offers wine tastings, tours and more. You will love the quaint, rustic atmosphere and the outdoor beauty surrounding this cityside winery.

Perfect for winding down after a busy day in the city, the Wyandotte Winery can provide you with a quiet and lovely experience. If you head there on a Friday night, you're in for some local entertainment and cuisine as well!

46. Legoland Discovery Center

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Map It: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Columbus | Website | Phone: (614) 407-7721 | Hours: 10am-6pm Daily | Entrance: $30.99 per entry

This thrilling discovery center explores the world of all things Lego. From structures to rides, games and more, you and the family can embark on a new brick building adventure when you visit Legoland Discovery Center. This all-ages attraction is perfect for a thrilling afternoon.

With immersive exhibits where you can participate in building and more, this is perfect for anyone looking for a fun destination. Whether you're a fan of Lego or new to it entirely, this fun discovery center is sure to provide that "wow" factor you've been searching for.

47. The Escape Game

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Map It: The Escape Game Columbus - Google Maps | Website | Phone: (614) 412-5372 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: Varies

Looking for a bit of excitement during your trip to Columbus? Try out an escape room at The Escape Game, located in the heart of the city. With themed games that all require thinking skills, teamwork and a bit of thrilling adventure, you are sure to love this amazing experience.

Work together to solve the clues and puzzles in your room in order to escape your way out. This fun attraction is perfect to attempt on a rainy day or evening when you're looking for something exciting to do!

48. Inniswood Metro Gardens

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Map It: Inniswood Metro Gardens | Website | Phone: (614) 895-6216 | Hours: 6:30AM-9PM Daily | Entrance: FREE

Located just outside of Columbus, you can have a serene experience in the hidden oasis of Inniswood Metro Gardens. With 122 acres to roam and incredible floral appeal, you will instantly fall in love with this stunning nature preserve. With botanical florals all around and beautiful greenery to view, you can find yourself at complete peace.

Take the whole family down to embark on nature's best adventures. Find woodland animals throughout, listen to the birds and marvel at nature's finest species all around.

49. Wagner Hagans Auto Museum

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Map It : Wagner-Hagans Auto Museum | Website | Phone: (614) 271-0888 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: FREE

Lovers of automobiles will adore this museum dedicated to all things car and motor related. You can find dozens of rare and custom vintage cars to marvel at. The museum focuses on lots of models from the 1920's and 1930's such as the Packard's Dual-Cowls. Discover a collection of license plates among other memorabilia you simply have to see to believe.

Head down to this informative and historic museum for free. Meet the owner, who dedicates his life to this fantastic attraction and loves teaching the public about the history of cars and their importance.

50. Zoombezi Bay Water Park

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Map It: Zoombezi Bay | Website | Phone: (614) 645-3400 | Hours: 10:30AM-7PM | Entrance: $38.99 Adults, $33.99 Children

This unique water park experience mixes a haunted vibe with classic water park attractions. You will love the horror twist if you're a thrill seeker. You can head to the haunted houses or scare-zones if you want to have an exciting experience. Keep it simple with your traditional waterslides and non-water rides as well.

This fun theme park has an extensive number of rides and waterslides for all ages. Don't forget to check out the on-site food that is well known as being social media approved thanks to its unique presentation.

51. Palace Theater

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Map It: Palace Theatre | Website | Phone: (614) 469-9850 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: Varies

For an evening of entertainment in the heart of the city, the Palace Theater is a great place to be. Located at the bottom of the historic LeVeque-Lincoln Tower, this restored palace is a divine, stunning attraction you will love experiencing firsthand.

From touring bands to music artists, ballet, Broadway and more, you can find the best entertainment at the Palace Theater in Columbus. This beautiful theater is a wonder to see, regardless of if you are in the city for a show or not!

52. Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum

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Map It : Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum | Website | Phone: (614) 856-2222 | Hours: 9am-5pm Daily | Entrance: FREE

Motorcycle enthusiasts will love visiting the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum where they can find two floors of vintage bikes and more. Get a dose of motorcycle history and learn all about their origin and importance in the world. This fantastic attraction is located right outside of Columbus and will have all motorcycle fans marveling at the beautiful vintage models.

Learn about the lives of Daytona 200 winners and dirt bike racers amongst other famous biographies when you visit the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum.

53. Schottenstein Center

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Map It: Schottenstein Center | Website | Phone: (614) 688-3939 | Hours: 10am-5pm Daily | Entrance: Varies

This concert venue is one of Columbus' finest. With entertainment being held all year round, you have a great variety to choose from. This venue is known for hosting Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga and more. This iconic entertainment center is the perfect place to see your favorite artist perform.

Don't forget to check out the basketball schedule when you're in the area. This venue is well known for its men's and women's basketball games and provide an exciting experience for all ages!

54. Schmidt's Sausage Haus

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Map It : Schmidt’s Sausage Haus | Website | Phone: (614) 444-6808 | Hours: 11am-9pm Sunday-Thursday, 11am-10pm Friday & Saturday

In the mood for some authentic Columbus cuisine? Schmidt's Sausage Haus has an amazing menu that will leave you feeling full and happy. With sausage, alpine chicken spatzel and mouthwatering cream puffs, you simply can't go wrong. This German-inspired menu is full of hearty dishes and appetizers you'll be talking about for months.

If you're lucky, you can experience live music when you visit. This well-known restaurant is well known in the city for providing the perfect dish and a wonderful experience when you head down.

55. National Trail Raceway

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Map It: National Trail Raceway | Website | Phone: (740) 928-5706 | Hours: Varies | Entrance: Varies

If you're in the mood for that fast and furious type thrill, National Trail Raceway is here to give you just that. This raceway is very well known in the area, located just outside Columbus. Their annual events attract over 120,000 spectators and offer the perfect race experience.

If you're not into the racing portion, you can search their calendar for other events such as car meets and vintage car shows. Any lover of motor vehicles will find something appealing at this cool raceway in Ohio. Perfect for all ages, this attraction is certain to provide you with a unique and entertaining show.

56. Goodale Park

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Map It: Goodale Park | Website | Phone: (614) 645-3300 | Hours: 7am-11pm Daily | Entrance: FREE

Visit Columbus' oldest park in the city when you head to Goodale Park. This landmark stands at over 150 years old ad  offers a beautiful greenery, walking trails and more. This local park holds historic ties to the Civil War and is infamous for being a favorite local attraction!

Check out this piece of Ohio history and enjoy the local Victorian homes that surround it. This scenic dose of nature is the perfect place to unwind for the afternoon and just find peace. Feed the ducks in the pond or have a picnic-whatever you choose to do, Goodale Park is a great gathering place if you're looking for somewhere to sit and enjoy the views.

57. Anthony-Thomas Candy Shoppes

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Map It: Anthony-Thomas Candy Shoppes | Website | Phone: (614) 274-8405 | Hours: 9am-5:30pm Tuesday-Saturday | Entrance: $2 Per Entry

Chocolate lovers will rejoice when they find out about this once in lifetime experience. Visit Anthony-Thomas Candy Shoppes to get an exclusive tour of their quality chocolate factory. For only $2 per person, tour the factory and discover how each piece is created. Explore the history of this gourmet brand and how they came to be.

Don't forget to buy some samples at the store when you leave- they have a wide variety of specialty chocolates. From nuts to truffles, you can't go wrong with a tour of the Anthony-Thomas Candy Shoppe.

58. Buckeye Raceway Go Karting

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Map It: Buckeye Raceway Electric Indoor Karting | Website | Phone: (614) 272-7888 | Hours: 2pm-10pm Tuesday-Friday, 10am-10pm Saturday, 12pm-8pm Sunday | Entrance: Varies

Discover the fast and furious first hand when you step foot into a go-kart at Buckeye Raceway. Grab your buddies and go for that competition vibe. For the perfect adrenaline rush and a fun afternoon activity, go-karting is the perfect solution.

This indoor track is open year-round and ready to provide you with that thrill you've been searching for. Looking for another fun activity? They also offer all-ages laser tag at the same venue. Buckeye Raceway is certain to give you an entertaining day when you head down!

59. Jeni's Ice Cream

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Map It: Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams | Website | Phone : (614) 488-2680 | Hours: 12pm-11pm Daily

What would vacation be without a delectable dessert to look forward to? Head to Jeni's Ice Cream for some good old-fashioned ice cream. You can keep it classic with vanilla, chocolate, salted caramel and the likes or branch out to try some exclusive specialties. From Mexican Hot Chocolate to Sugar Plum flavor, Jeni's is sure to be a unique ice cream experience.

Their interesting flavors will have you craving more in no time. If you've got a sweet tooth, this is the perfect place to visit!

60. SegAway Tours of Columbus

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Map It: SegAway Tours of Columbus | Website | Phone: (614) 222-3005 | Hours : 9am-6pm Monday-Saturday, 9am-3pm Sundays

Get a different view of Columbus when you hop on a segway to visit all of the city's best landmarks, districts and more. From the Ohio State University campus to the Scioto Mile, you can see it all in style.

If you're not in the mood to walk, grab a segway tour for a fun approach to sightseeing. These high-tech machines are going to bring a whole new perspective to your tour of Columbus, Ohio! Get to all the best places in a jiffy when you travel by segway.

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66 Fun & Unusual Things to Do in Columbus, Ohio

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The beating heart of the Midwest and a wildly underrated travel destination, Columbus dishes up a concoction of culture, sport, art, and entertainment to suit every style of traveler.

Home to some of the nation’s most revered museums, wildlife-abundant parks that span acres and acres of lush greenery, and a food and drink scene that even coastal cities envy (there’s an entire ‘Brewery District’, need we say more?), there’s no shortage of exciting and fun things to do in Columbus .

Go on a wine-tasting excursion to the wineries, explore caves and caverns and get an up close and personal view of thousand-year-old stalagmites in person, transport yourself to Europe at the German Village, or spend the day at the iconic Ohio State Fair.

Urban, trendy, artsy and even quirky at times, the city is considered one of the USA’s “Biggest Small Towns.” Throw in spooky-themed waterparks, a handful of Mother Nature’s best work, and an eclectic cast of yearly festivals, and you’re left with one truly unforgettable state capital.

So, if you’re looking for the most unique experiences to plan out for your trip to Discovery City, look no further. What are you waiting for? Start planning!

1 – Kickstart your trip with a day at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

Home to more than 10,000 furry and friendly animals of all colors, shapes and sizes, the sprawling Columbus Zoo and Aquarium , about 20 miles drive north of downtown, has been delighting visitors of all ages for years.

Besides housing over 500 diverse species across six themed areas (don’t miss the lions in the largest region, Heart of Africa), the Zoo has recently shot to stardom thanks to Jack Hanna’s Animal Encounters Village, a unique hands-on habitat where curious visitors can get up close and personal with the four-legged residents.

Throw in the 10,000-acre “Wilds” conservation center, plus the thrilling Zoombezi Bay water park (ideal for sizzling summer days) and lush 18-hole Safari Golf Course sitting right next door and it’s no wonder why this place has become an Ohio tourism staple.

2 – Grab a snack at North Market Farmer’s Market

North Market Farmer’s Market, Columbus

A staple Columbus attraction that’s been serving up quirky and authentic foods, crafts, and energy for nearly 150 years; North Market is the go-to spot to get your daily dose of shopping, eating and good old-fashioned people-watching.

Open seven days a week up on Spruce St, just around the corner from Goodale Park and walking distance from the city’s main haunts, the Market is transformed into a bustling hub of activity that’s not only filled with some of central Ohio’s best artisanal food vendors but also scores of active shoppers circling around to get their hands on one-of-a-kind trinkets.

3 – Catch a football game at Ohio Stadium

Ohio Stadium, Columbus

Whether you’re a university student, alumni — or just an Ohio State or football fan in general — there’s no denying that this is one of the most iconic universities and college stadiums in America.

When packed to the rafters for a Buckeyes game, the roar is unlike anything else (with crowd sizes often regularly eclipsing that of NFL games) and the tradition and pageantry of the whole experience is truly something to behold!

Hot tip: arrive early and join in on the tailgate action!

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4 – Step into a fantasy sci-fi universe at Otherworld

Otherworld, Columbus

Part art exhibition, part virtual reality universe, and part interactive playground, Otherworld is the psychedelic, bizarre brainchild of over 40 artists. Their goal? To create a new, immersive reality where guests — both kids and adults alike — are free to roam around and get lost in the many worlds.

Spread across some 32,000 square feet, Otherworld features well over 40 different installations and rooms, each designed to transport you into new dimensions: Kids can get lost in magical coloring books, adventurers can crawl into a giant fuzzy monster’s mouth, and a whole lot more!

5 – Stroll around the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Columbus

Home to thousands of plant species in a relaxing, open-aired space, the massive Franklin Park Conservatory is an outdoor oasis that’s just as much about exploring as it is about relaxation.

With flowers, greenery and even Dale Chihuly glasswork lining the pathways, and plenty of interactive workshops and activities in store, this sprawling space is easily one of the best outdoor things to do in Columbus.

Don’t miss the children’s garden (fun for ALL ages) and The Paul Busse Garden Railway, a whimsical miniature train that whips through the areas themed around the Wild West, Europe and Fairytales!

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Game Show Battle Rooms is one of the newest and most fun experiences in Columbus!

Game Show Battle Rooms in Columbus

You’re ALL in the Game Show!

Come experience Columbus’ newest and most unforgettable group experience: Game Show Battle Rooms !

Face-off against your friends, family, or co-workers in our custom game show arenas – all facilitated by our charismatic game show hosts!

Play Survey Battles, Spin and Solve, What’s that Cost, MatchUp Wars and Time Rush Games.

Perfect for a weekend activity, birthday parties, team-building events, bachelorette or bachelor parties, or just for fun!

Open seven days a week and perfect for group sizes of 6 to 64 plus.

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6 – Learn a thing or two at COSI (Center of Science and Industry)

COSI, Columbus

A great family-friendly day out, COSI is a hands-on science museum cross research center that’s been entertaining and educating the masses since 1964.

Spread over 300,000 square feet in downtown Columbus — just south of The Scioto Mile — this unique venue features hundreds of interactive exhibits you can touch and play with. From racing cars to laser shows, there’s something for everyone here!

Still need convincing? COSI has TWICE claimed the coveted award of America’s #1 Science Museum as rated by USA Today’s 10Best column.

7 – Break out of an escape room before time runs out!

The Escape Game, Columbus, Ohio

Any budding detectives out there? Why not try escaping?

Here’s how it works: at The Escape Game , you and your team will work together to find clues, solve puzzles, and complete a mission. Each game has multiple rooms to explore and you can choose from a variety of themes and difficulties!

Ask your Game Guide for as many hints as you want! Our games are designed to be epic for everyone – from the experienced gamer to the newbie who’s never played. Each experience is thrilling, family-friendly, and a guaranteed good time!

Best of all, adventures only take an hour to complete—so you can be the hero and still make it in time for dinner.

You might escape… you WILL have fun!

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8 – Explore the famous Scioto Mile

Scioto Mile in Columbus

A truly beautiful urban oasis, hope to a popular riverwalk, plenty of parklands, and a string of activities, the Scioto Mile is a much-loved space that’s been transformed from a collection of outdated low-head dams into one of central Ohio’s most popular attractions.

Stretching all the way from the buzzing Arena District to the postcard-worthy Whittier Peninsula, the Mile is scattered with monuments and sculptures as well as beautiful fountains and waterways.

Not sure where to start? Bicentennial Park hosts free concerts on summer weekends; you’ll find both the COSI and artsy Franklinton museum, and there’s both the Scioto Trail and the 13-mile Olentangy Trail for those looking to stretch their legs and burn a few calories!

9 – Wet your whistle on a brewery tour (in the Brewery District, perhaps?)

brewery tours in Columbus

One for the thirsty travelers, Columbus certainly isn’t shy when it comes to beer! Although it might not be as well known as its East Coast or West Coast counterparts, Columbus’s microbrewery scene has been steadily growing over the years — with over a dozen operating within city limits.

So, if you’re a beer fan who knows their hops from their malts (or just someone looking to explore this burgeoning industry), take your taste buds on a tour, get behind the scenes and try some of the most ahh-worthy brews around the aptly-named Brewery District.

On dedicated tours, not only will you get your fill of local beers, but you’ll also get a sneak peek into the boiler room and learn how your favorite drinks get made too!

Looking to explore solo? Any of the Rockmill Tavern , Endeavor Brewing , North High Brewing , or Barley’s Brewing Company are a great spot to start.

10 – Immerse yourself in the colors and smells of the Columbus Park of Roses

Columbus Park of Roses

Sitting within the much larger Whetstone Park, with over 350 types of roses (over 11,000 in total!) and a host of wildlife, the Columbus Park of Roses is one of central Ohio’s most beautiful spots.

From around May to September every year, this picturesque park fills with thousands upon thousands of blooming, colorful flowers — making it an absolute must-see for any visitor! Not only can you stop to smell the roses (not literally), but you can also get involved with a whole host of activities.

In addition to regular tours, there’s the annual Spring Rose Show that takes place over Mother’s Day weekend which is one of Ohio’s most esteemed rose shows. If you’re feeling more active, why not try your hand at some local crafts?

11 – Admire the collection at the Columbus Museum of Art

Columbus Museum of Art

Art lovers, listen up! While this may be news to many, Columbus has some of the finest collections around — and one stop you won’t want to miss is the Columbus Museum of Art .

Home to an impressive permanent collection that’s been expanding and improving since its remarkable inception way back in 1878, as well as traveling exhibitions from all over the world (past exhibits have focused on the likes of Van Gogh, women’s photography, queer art, and a whole lot more), it’s easy to spend hours exploring what this space has on offer!

Don’t forget to stop into the cafe a gift shop on the way out for a quirky souvenir or two — and visit on Sunday for free admission.

12 – Shop till you drop at the Easton Town Center

Easton Town Center, Columbus

Dubbed ‘Rodeo Drive of the Midwest’ and deliberately made to look like its own miniature early-to-mid 20th-century American town, the Easton Town Center is a shopping mecca that’s also home to a range of dining and entertainment options.

With close to 300 shops, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs — from Ikea to the Cheesecake Factory and everything in between — as well as the AMC movie theater complex — you’ll be maxing out the credit card in no time!

13 – Step into a painting at the Topiary Garden

Topiary Garden, Columbus

A small yet unique green space, the Topiary Garden isn’t your typical park (although it makes for a great picnic spot regardless); with a range of sculptures on display, the Columbus park depicts the scene from a famous post-Impressionist painting: ‘A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte’ by artist Georges Seurat (a painting which itself took two years to create).

Spread throughout the grounds you’ll find expertly manicured hedges, showcasing 54 different people fishing and walking, as well as a host of boats and animals — a truly magical fusion of art and nature.

14 – Watch hockey at Nationwide Arena

Nationwide Arena, Columbus

Home to the coveted Columbus Blue Jackets , this hockey arena is a vibrant and dynamic space that’s been hosting NHL games since 2000.

With the capacity to hold 20,000 screaming fans for hockey games — as well as everything from Disney on Ice performances to concerts or traveling musicians like Kings of Leon, Dave Matthews Band, or Queen Bey herself (Beyoncé) — there really is something for everyone at Nationwide Arena !

Looking to get behind the scenes and check out the locker rooms? Consider a guided stadium tour!

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15 – Soak in some nature at the Inniswood Metro Gardens

Inniswood Metro Gardens, Columbus

A hidden urban oasis just 15 minutes away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Columbus, the greenscaped Inniswood Metro Gardens is a 122-acre space dedicated to beautiful flora and fauna — part botanical garden, part nature preserve.

Whether you’re looking for some restorative meditation or just want an easy way to get out into nature during your stay (without battling too much city traffic), swing on by for some 2,000 species of plants and plenty of friendly woodland wildlife.

Best of all? It’s open seven days a week, free of charge!

16 – Swing like Tarzan at ZipZone Outdoor Adventures

ZipZone Outdoor Adventures, Columbus

One of the essential things to do in Columbus for adrenaline junkies and located within easy driving access of the city’s main haunts, ZipZone provides an outdoor experience for the whole family, with a range of canopy-top zip lines and ropes courses to cater to different ages.

Throughout the parklands, you’ll find more than 60 different challenging elements for the thrillseekers to tackle, and a kids park for the youngsters too.

The main event, however, is the guided multi-zipline tour that skirts through and soars above the gorgeous Ohio treetops!

17 – Get building at the LEGOLAND Discovery Center Columbus

LEGOLAND Discovery Center Columbus

A perfect family outing for young and old, this 30,000 square-foot center located in Easton Town Center is a must — although not to be confused with the outdoor LEGOLAND theme parks.

Boasting a replica of Columbus made from over 1.5 million LEGO bricks, plus a 4D theater as well as countless play areas where kids can use their imagination, there’s truly no better way to spend a rainy afternoon with your little ones!

While you’re there, don’t forget to hit the LEGO Cafe for a bite to eat — and be sure to check out the LEGO store for some one-of-a-kind souvenirs.

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18 – Step back in time at the Wagner-Hagans Auto Museum

Wagner-Hagans Auto Museum, Columbus

Any petrolheads out there? Then make sure to stop by this little slice of automotive heaven in the Schumacher Place neighborhood, right next to the German Village.

With dozens of immaculate vintage cars on display — focusing largely on 1920s and 1930s models like Packards Dual-Cowls and limos — as well as a uniques collection of license plates and memorabilia and an owner (Steve) who’s as passionate as any motor enthusiast out there, this affordable museum is considered one of the more underrated things to do in Columbus!

Speaking of affordable, if you’re budget-conscious and searching for a place to stay that won’t break the bank then Hotel LeVeque, the Best Western Premier Mariemont Inn, and The Grand Resort offer great value.

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19 – Cool off at the Zoombezi Bay water park

Zoombezi Bay water park, Columbus

A quirky mix of refreshing water park and zombie-tastic haunted theme park, Zoombez is the ideal spot for horror movie fans and thrillseekers (especially on sizzling summer days).

Right next to the revered Columbus Zoo, the spooktastic Zoombezi Bay Water Park offers four haunted houses, two dedicated scare zones, a hair-raising Sea Dragon roller coaster, and non-water rides that are sure to give you a good scare!

Arguably the best part, however, is that Zoombezi serves up Insta-worthy food and drink options sure to light up any social media feed — we’re talking things like jello shots in a 60cc syringe!

20 – Explore incredible caverns

Ohio Caverns, Columbus

Nature lovers, listen up: Ohio is home to over 400 crystal-filled caves and caverns, yet still, thanks to their sheer size and popularity, the tourist-focused Ohio Caverns in the Salem Township just may be the highlight of your trip.

Open year-round and privately run as a family business, the attraction offers educational tours that explore the dimly lit caverns, admire the dangling crystal formations, and typically last around an hour with photography more than welcome.

Recognized as “America’s most colorful caverns,” this wonder of nature takes the cake if you’re looking to put on your explorer hat for the day!

Olentangy Caverns, Columbus

How many times in your life can you say you’ve done yoga inside an ancient cave?! Olentangy Caverns offers unique 45-minute yoga classes in a cave 22 meters underground, but if you’re not much of a yogi, opt for a self-guided tour around the cavern’s seven natural rooms.

Forming millions of years ago, the site opened to public explorations in 1935, and there are various chambers to investigate located at different levels tucked below the earth’s surface.

Guided by audio backup, wander through the Echo Chamber utilized by the Wyandot Native American tribe, the Crystal Room drips in stalagmites and stalactites, spot wall fossils in the Cathedral Hall as well as within the Bell Tower, and uncover artifacts inside the Council Passage.

Apart from the cave exploration, there are family-friendly activities to get involved in like fun gem-mining, attempting the treasure hunt maze and little ones especially love the cutesy petting zoo.

21 – Learn a thing or two at the Ohio History Center

Ohio History Center, Columbus

Calling all history buffs! Take a trip back in time at the Ohio History Center and experience whiffs of the past.

If you’re visiting with family, the center offers full interactive days with a range of exhibits. Want to dive deep into your family tree? You can head up to the archives and access a plethora of genealogy and print resources and learn about your roots!

22 – Join in the festivities at the Columbus Commons

Columbus Commons

A relaxing park space that doubles as a meeting point and event beacon, the Columbus Commons is dotted with gardens, dishes up a gorgeous Pavilion, and boasts a picturesque grand lawn ideal for an afternoon picnic.

Sitting smack-bang in the middle of the city, the Commons attracts flocks of tourists to its carousel and rotating event roster (over 250 events annually!) — so be sure to check the calendar to see what’s on during your trip.

On that note: speaking of prime location, if you’re hotel hunting, the Hyatt Regency and the downtown Hilton are located just a short walk away from a plethora of attractions and restaurants!

23 – Step inside the Kelton House Museum and Garden

The Kelton House Museum, Columbus

Feel a sense of nostalgia towards the Victorian Era? Then make a beeline for the Kelton House , one of Ohio’s cornerstone landmarks. Regularly found on postcards, the Kelton House was part of the Underground Railroad and is distinguished by its impressive elements of Greek and Italianate styles.

Hot tip: to make the most out of your visit, book an educational tour to learn more about the intricacies and history behind the House!

24 – Cheer on the Clippers at Huntington Park

Huntington Park, Columbus

Sports fanatics, get your game face on!

Home to the beloved Columbus Clippers baseball team — the minor league’s representative of the Cleveland Indians — and situated in the gorgeous Arena District in downtown Columbus, sprawling Huntington Park offers an electric atmosphere, plenty of on-site food and ice-cold drinks (read: thirsty for beer?), and the chance to get up close with some of the next-generation baseball players!

Thanks to its minor league status, tickets are often cheaper and easier to come by compared to the MLB – so there are no excuses.

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25 – Revitalize yourself at Hayden Falls Park

Hayden Falls Park, Columbus

The perfect place to get in touch with nature, Hayden Falls Park is situated on the edge of the Scioto River and offers an abundance of recreational activities.

After a long day of touring museums, you can unwind and re-energize by walking the boardwalk and admiring the whopping 35-foot waterfall, or you can bike, jog or rollerblade the seldom-crowded trails.

Found within the Griggs Nature Preserve, the fall is surrounded by native plants and flora, and much of the growth is considered endangered. Climbing the waterfall is not encouraged to preserve these natural elements, so do take note.

If chasing down waterfalls is a serious pastime of yours — hey, it’s totally a thing! — Indian Run Falls is another cascade not far from Hayden Falls Park (located at Indian Run Falls Park).

The gorge runs throughout the park, but there is a dedicated easy trail through woodlands and forestry following the stream, and it only takes about 20 minutes to complete. There are a couple of observation decks en route and a pedestrian bridge leads down to the water.

26 – Visit the Orton Geological Museum

Orton Geological Museum, Columbus

Geologists, listen up! With a wide range of intriguing gallery displays open on weekdays, the Orton Geological Museum is one of the key research, teaching, and outreach museums in Ohio — get ready to explore rocks, minerals, and fossils from near (Ohio) and far (not just international, but even outer space).

Found on The Oval academic campus, home to the notable bell tower, it makes for an easy back-to-back itinerary.

27 – Admire the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum

Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, Columbus

A motorcyclist’s dream when visiting Ohio, the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame is home to two full floors of themed rooms, vintage motorcycles, raffle bikes, and plenty more.

In addition to the top-notch exhibits, visitors can also check out a historical archive that dives into the wonderful world of America’s motorcycle history.

The arguable highlight, however, is the full floor dedicated to honoring the lives of the Hall of Famers themselves — from Daytona 200 winners like Giacomo Agostini to iconic dirt-track racers like Leo Anthony, Sr., there’s no shortage of famous biographies on show.

28 – Lace on the runners for a jog at Highbanks Metro Park

Highbanks Metro Park, Columbus

Aptly named after its humongous 100-foot-high shale bluff which towers over the sparking Olentangy River, the locally-adored Highbanks Metro Park is one of the most underrated things to do in Columbus.

Whether you’re keen on a calorie-burning run or brisk walk in nature, this park offers 10 diverse trails to scratch any itch, ranging from easy to difficult depending on your level!

29 – Spend a day at the Short North Arts District

Short North Arts District, Columbus

Whimsically known as the ‘art and soul of Columbus’, the Short North Arts District offers a plethora of activities for art lovers and culture vultures of all ages.

With everything from the weekly Gallery Hop (held most Saturdays) to street festivals, dessert walking tours (yum), live music, and unique shopping experiences out the wazoo, there’s always some action happening at the district!

30 – See who’s performing at the Ohio Theater

Ohio Theater, Columbus

Sitting over on State Street in Capitol Square, a stone’s throw from the old Ohio Statehouse, the National Historic Landmark that is the Ohio Theater is a 1920s-era performance palace, boasting some of the most extravagant and ornate architecture in all of Columbus.

What’s more impressive than this architectural wonderland?

The fact that you can step inside to catch a film or take part in one of its regular hot-shot performances: choose from classical music orchestras to modern dance ensembles, annual festivities, and traveling pop stars — simply check the website to see who’s gracing the center stage during your trip!

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31 – Be a firefighter for a day at the Central Ohio Fire Museum

Central Ohio Fire Museum, Columbus

Founded to preserve, honor, and showcase local firefighter history, the Central Ohio Fire Museum pays tribute to Ohio firefighters’ past, present, and future.

Both educational and interactive, the museum offers a collection of motorized fire equipment so that visitors can put themselves in the shoes of firefighters and learn about their daily lives in the engine house!

32 – Roll out the picnic rug at Schiller Park

Schiller Park, Columbus

Overflowing with European-style charm, Schiller Park is a hidden gem in German Village and one of the most underrated things to do and places to visit in Columbus.

With gorgeous gardens, majestic trees for shade, and plenty of eateries in the area, it’s no wonder why locals rave about this park — especially during the summer months!

Plant-abundant with a beautiful pond and rich history, and named after the famous German poet Schiller, the park’s focal point is certainly its beautiful statue, so make sure to check it out.

33 – Pay your respects at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum

National Veterans Memorial and Museum, Columbus

Out of all American Museums, the National Veterans Memorial and Museum is the only one that honors all veterans across all branches of service and eras!

Through an eye-opening, educational, and all-out fascinating collection of stories, artifacts, and memorabilia, this memorial-museum takes you on a journey that not only explores American military history, but the daily experiences and personal recounts of people who’ve served in decades gone by — an hour or two here and you’ll quickly understand why they call it the “home of the brave!”

34 – Pamper yourself at a spa

spas in Columbus

After days of exploration and being on your feet all day (or a few too many brewskies in the Brewery District, perhaps?), relax those sore muscles and cure that headache — treat yourself to one of Ohio’s many highly-rated spas!

What sets the Spa Suites at the Joseph apart is the privatized experience. When you book any treatment, it all takes place within your own private therapy space. Sit back and enjoy a massage, body scrub, brush or polish.

The family-run Replenish Spa incorporates herbal remedies with self-care rituals, with a multitude of healing techniques. Offering 15, 30, 60 and 90-minute personalized massages, face sessions and energy therapies, you’re spoilt for choice at this natural wellness spot.

With a bit of spunk and funk in their step, unwind with a special Ashiatsu Japanese massage at Open Sky Day Spa . Couples massages are available too, as well as cupping therapies and ‘dermaplaning facials.’

Woodhouse Spa focuses on curating personalized treatments for all of its customers, depending on your mood and energy levels. Therefore, all therapies and treatments are unique to you, whether you’re seeking more energy, calm in your life or even confidence.

Sporting multiple locations around the Columbus suburbs, if you need a nail refresher or even a trim, PENZONE has got you covered. Book a Thai massage or try one of their restorative Ayurveda Massage services. Note, the different locations offer a slightly different menu at each branch.

35 – Attend a concert at the Schottenstein Center

Schottenstein Center, Columbus

Whether you’re a fan of dance and music, or simply searching for an activity to do with your better half during your trip — consider attending one of the many concerts held at the Schottenstein Center .

With over 200+ events annually, there’s always something going on here! With artists such as Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake and Tina Turner gracing its stage in the past (to name but a few), the Schottenstein Center is an iconic arena that has hosted notable bands for decades now, not to mention both Ohio State men’s and women’s basketball matches as well!

Simply check out the center’s event calendar before your visit to see what’s on and to lock in your seats.

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36 – Go birdwatching at the Grange Insurance Audubon Center

Grange Insurance Audubon Center, Columbus

Home to acres of lush forest and shimmering lakes teeming with wildlife and birdlife of all shapes and sizes, the Grange Insurance Audubon Center is a peaceful paradise located along the Scioto River just a 15-minute walk from downtown Columbus.

With everything from walking trails to beginner birdwatching programs and scenic views of the Columbus skyline in the distance, it’s no wonder why this park has quickly become one of the most popular places to visit in Ohio!

If you’re in the mood for a nature-themed day, hit two birds with one stone (excuse the pun) by visiting the nearby Hayden Park!

37 – Ride the ferris wheel at the Ohio State Fair

Ohio State Fair, Columbus

A focus point of the Columbus culture scene, hosting a whopping 185 events each year (or thereabouts), the Ohio Expo Center & State Fairgrounds is a hub of activity that attracts thousands each month.

Not only does this expansive complex include over 20 exhibition buildings, but it also has an outdoor amphitheater and a wide open-aired fairground that welcomes all-star events like the All-American Quarter Horse Congress and Equine Affaire, just to name a few!

One of the main events that take place here annually —ongoing every year ever since 1886 — is the famous Ohio State Fair ! For any foreign travelers, this is the type of fair you see in the movies, equipped with classic rides and attractions, games (and prizes to be won), corn dog stands and live music concerts.

Bring the little ones to Kiddieland, board ‘one of the world’s longest portable sky rides’; the SkyGlider, and whizz down the Giant Slide.

Don’t miss checking out the one-of-a-kind Buttercow. Yup, you read that right! As a standout feature of the fair since 1903, look out for the cow and calf sculpture carved completely out of butter!

With differentiating events like creative exhibits, worship sessions, dance and cheer competitions, and much more, a day excursion here is jam-packed!

38 – Explore the Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, Columbus

Spanning some 7,000 acres of lush forest, expansive prairies, and wildlife-abundant wetlands where you’ll find bison roaming around freely within enclosed pastures, Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park sells itself as a wonderful place to spend a day or two out in nature!

Feel like biking around? Check. How about kayaking? Check. Hunting? Go ahead — as you’ll see, there’s no shortage of activities on offer.

39 – Experience railroading life at the Ohio Railway Museum!

Ohio Railway Museum, Columbus

Wish you could go back in time and experience when rail travel was a part of everyday life? The Ohio Railway Museum offers a unique experience where you can get a taste of America back when rail travel was the dominant transportation system!

Besides its collection of antique and authentic rail cars, locomotives, and artifacts dating back to the 1800s; the friendly, knowledgable, and enthusiastic staff also offer a range of tours that dive into the fascinating history of how railroads shaped America into what it is today!

Oh, and don’t miss the gift shop if you’re after a unique memento.

40 – Wander around the Ohio Statehouse

Ohio Statehouse, Columbus

Towering above the streets with its foreboding facade, the Ohio Statehouse is a must-see for architecture lovers.

Built to echo ancient Greece, the birthplace of democracy, the Statehouse sports columns resembling the Parthenon in Athens, and an 1860s-era dome that sticks out like a sore thumb amid a relatively modern skyline.

Keen to learn more about politics, not just admire the building? Then why not take a walk-in guided tour? Escorted tours operate every day of the week, available either solo or as a group.

41 – Sit front row for a show at the Palace Theater

Palace Theater, Columbus

For a night on the town, nothing beats an evening at the Palace Theater .

Conveniently located downtown, tucked away on Broad Street at the bottom of the LeVeque-Lincoln Tower, this restored red and gold-lined theater boasts first-class entertainment, nearly 3000 seats, and events that range from touring rock bands to family shows to Broadway-style musicals and ballets.

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42 – Bring the family to the Magic Mountain Fun Center

Magic Mountain Fun Center, Columbus

Unlike most theme parks, there is no entrance fee required when arriving at the exciting, family-fueled Magic Mountain Fun Center .

Instead, have a gander at the individual attractions, pick the ones you most want to try out, and then only pay for where you play!

A great bonding experience for parents and kids, putt-putt around the two miniature golf courses at the Adventure Golf Zone, or for something more thrilling, hop into a single or double kart and race your friends at Magic Track Go-Karts.

Try your hand at one of America’s most beloved sports at the Batting Cages … grab a bat and battle out the automated balls and batting machines!

There are classic bumper cars here too, as well as KidsGym Climbing Playland for tots, and the Mega Arcade combines games both old and new including the latest video renditions!

43 – Book a table at Schmidt’s Sausage Haus

Schmidt’s Sausage Haus, Columbus

Hungry? One of the top ways to experience a new destination is through food, and if you’re after authentic Columbus fare, the family-run Schmidt’s Sausage Haus offers a mouth-watering menu that has landed the restaurant on TV time and time again.

Dishing up portions as big as your head, this revered eaterie serves a German menu full of sausage, cream puffs, alpine chicken spatzel; is known for being the go-to catering spot (did someone say schnitzel overload?), and tops it all off with rowdy live oompah music!

44 – Grab the popcorn for a film at the Wexner Center for the Arts

Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus

Take a seat in one of the world’s largest university art centers, Wexner Center for the Arts , and immerse yourself in an impressive range of film screenings, lectures by visiting scholars from around the country; cutting-edge dance performances, and exhibitions that have been shown far and wide!

Proudly fueled by creative expression, it’s considered one of the top things to do in Columbus for artsy people.

45 – Transport yourself to Europe in the German Village

German Village, Columbus

A historic district with German origins and a 200-year backstory, the charming and romantic streets of this neighborhood will feel like you’ve stepped into a postcard!

With quaint coffee shops, European restaurants (like Schmidt’s Sausage Haus), as well as bars galore — including its very own Hofbrauhaus Columbus — there are plenty of wunderbar places to stop for a bite to eat or drink. And after you’ve stuffed yourself silly, consider kicking your feet up with a good piece of fiction from the uber-popular Book Loft .

46 – Hear the engines roar at the National Trail Raceway

National Trail Raceway, Columbus

Attracting over 120,000 motorhead spectators at their annual signature event (the National Hot Rod Association’s drag racing Nationals) plus plenty more throughout the year, the National Trail Raceway is a one-quarter mile of motorsport Mecca.

Even if you’re not that into racing, it’s still well worth checking out the event calendar to see when vintage car meets are happening.

47 – Explore the King Arts Complex

King Arts Complex, Columbus

Get a total dose of African-American culture at the Kings Arts Complex highlighting pivotal figures in history that impacted society in the US, such as the icon himself, Dr. Martin Luther King.

Through the performing arts, creative workshops, educational programs and community events, gain more knowledge and insights about the ‘cultural expressions of African Americans.’

Since opening its doors in 1987, it’s been the home to a multitude of programs. Today, these include the likes of the award-winning Youth Arts Education Program and ‘First Tuesday Tea’ (designed especially for seniors; spend an afternoon discovering different dances, music and books, and it’s centered around brotherly love and sisterhood).

Stop by the Elijah Pierce Gallery which presents changing exhibitions so you’ll always stumble upon something new. Photographs, paintings, sculptures and other mixed media are the typical works showcased here.

If you’re traveling to Columbus in either July or August, don’t miss the Annual Heritage Music Festival, hosted here every year for the last 24 runs.

48 – Enjoy some fresh air at Goodale Park

Goodale Park, Columbus

Officially dubbed The Friends of Goodale Park , this delightful slice of greenery boasts the claim to fame of being Columbus’ oldest public park — in fact, at over 150 years old with historic ties to the Civil War and a collection of Victorian-era nearby homes, it’s one of the oldest in the country!

With luscious greenery and a sparkling duck-filled pond highlighted by a majestic fountain, this centrally-located park makes a great place for a morning stroll, afternoon picnic, or some wonderful family pictures.

49 – Satisfy your sweet tooth with an Anthony-Thomas chocolate tour

Anthony-Thomas chocolate tours, Columbus

There’s nothing quite like the intoxicating aroma of chocolate to get you in a holiday mood, and if it just so happens that your favorite festive treat is chock-full of pistachios and almonds, then this local tour could be one for you.

As well as getting your hands on a huge selection of chocolates and candies at the hidden gem that is the Anthony-Thomas factory , guided tours also explore the brand’s history (growing to 16 retail outlets) and explain the delicious process of how the Candy Shoppe makes over 50,000 pounds of chocolate every single day!

At just $2 per person (cheaper for kids, AND you can even use your admission fee to buy some samples at the store) it’s a no-brainer for any sweet tooth.

50 – Drift around corners in a go-kart

karting in Columbus

Looking to quench that need for speed? There’s a reason why the Buckeye Raceway is one of the best-known go-karting venues in Ohio – it really does offer an adrenaline rush like no other.

The challenging, indoor track means that you can race all year round, and as well as individual races they also run corporate events and team-building challenges for groups of friends looking to get competitive!

Still craving more speed? Both Scene75 and Championship Racing Performance dish up noteworthy tracks too!

51 – Turn a few pages at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Museum And Library

Billy Ireland Cartoon Museum And Library, Columbus

Found right next to the Wexner Center on the Ohio State campus, the Billy Ireland Cartoon Museum and Library is a wonderful place to go if you’re an aspiring cartoonist, or just want to learn more about the history of this whimsical artistic medium.

With literally millions of cartoon displays — we’re talking comic books, Sunday strips, editorial cartoons, graphic novels, and 12,000 original artworks by Milton Caniff alone — you could get lost for hours in these pages.

52 – Grab a cup or cone at Jeni’s Ice Cream

Jeni’s Ice Cream, Columbus

Jeni’s ice cream is one of those quintessential Columbus experiences, and if you haven’t tried it yet, now’s your chance.

The locally-based company, founded by Columbus native, Jeni Britton Bauer, has expanded to numerous stores across town (and nationwide) and been delighting taste buds across the city with their delicious artisanal pints since 2002 – from classics like salted caramel to cult favorites such as Mexican Hot Chocolate, Sugar Plum, or Cognac with Gingerbread, their creative flavor combinations will have you hooked in no time.

53 – Fill your creative juices at the Ohio Craft Museum

Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus

Calling all you creative souls; for the pure love of art, add the Ohio Craft Museum to your travel bucket list where you can come and get your hands messy, or simply arrive to appreciate local talent.

Also known as the Ohio Designer Craftsmen, the center is all about the arts, whether it’s through its five annual major exhibits (changing yearly) or workshops and programs for artists both young and old!

Plus, entrance is completely free, as well as many of the workshops themselves. Mosey through the Artists’ Demonstrations where specific artists exhibit their work at different times of each new month and join in education classes and workshops handcrafted for all ages, like jewelry-making, weaving, and quilt surface design, among others.

Established artists or budding ones; the artist development programs might tickle your fancy with the opportunity to hone your skills and learn something new. Some of these types of classes include photography, branding, and gallery representation.

54 – Support the Columbus Crew at Lower.com Field

Columbus Crew soccer game

Looking to catch a game this summer? The locally beloved MLS’ Columbus Crew soccer team offers a wonderful day out for any football fans, and thanks to its roar and atmosphere (if the home team’s winning, of course), it’ll be an experience you won’t forget.

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The Lower.com Field Stadium is one of the most iconic venues in Major League Soccer – moreover, during the offseason, it plays host to wild festivals and some of music’s biggest names (the likes of Green Day, Fall Out Boy, and Weezer, just to name a few).

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55 – Kayak along the Scioto River

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Looking for a calmer, more serene way to explore Columbus? Well, this is it.

Whether you opt to rent your own gear or join a guided tour (if you want to learn about all the attractions which float by, opt for the latter) kayaking down the Scioto river offers some incredible views without the crowds and without breaking the bank

If you’re a beginner, no need to worry! The banks are flat and gentle enough for anyone to kayak on (and there are even BBQ spots along the way should you get hungry).

56 – Zoom around the city with a segway tour

segway tours in Columbus

Sick of walking around town? Well, thanks to the range of segway tour operators around Columbus, there’s no need — plus, you’ll get to try out the fun, futuristic machines that have become popular all over the world in recent years.

Friendly and knowledgeable tour guides will take you around downtown Columbus with ease on these innovative vehicles, and show off the best attractions that this unique city has to offer – including everything from the Ohio State University campus to the German Village and Scioto Mile, depending on your excursion of choice.

57 – Test your luck at the Scioto Downs horse racing track

Scioto Downs horse racing track, Columbus

Part horse racing track, part casino chock full of slot machines and table games (from penny stakes to high-roller limits), Scioto Downs can be an exciting day out for anyone with a strong risk appetite.

If you’re feeling lucky, back your favorite horse during one of the dozens of harness races throughout the year. Or, simply rock up and soak in the atmosphere. With concessions and games galore, Scioto Downs has something for everyone.

58 – Max out the credit card at Polaris Fashion Place

Polaris Fashion Place, Columbus

Shopaholics, do yourself a favor and throw Polaris Fashion Place — the local go-to for all things high-end retail — onto your list of things to do in Columbus.

The double-story mall itself is home to over 200 stores and restaurants – including the likes of Luluemon, Disney, H&M, Apple Store, and countless others – but it also has a movie theater, an escape room, and TopGolf within striking distance!

59 – Investigate the Early Television Museum

Early Television Museum, Columbus

Take a step back in time to when television was first invented at the Early Television Museum . What first began as a hobby has transformed into one of the zaniest and most utterly fascinating museums to visit in the city.

Gen Alpha, Generation Z and even Millennials will find the museum particularly intriguing as you scour through galleries of old-school TV sets, electronic broadcast equipment and television accessories like you’ve never seen before!

After the founder Steve McVoy began collecting outdated and antique TVs and restored them as a pastime, he soon had not enough space for all of his collection. Thus, the idea of the museum was conceived.

Here, you can investigate the history of television from its beginnings, to when the first color TV was invented with real-life items on display.

Tech heads, if you know your stuff, some of the sets to see include the Andrea 1-F-5 American set and the British RGD 382RG TV (part of the Early Electronic Television collections), or witness some of the first-ever color TVs like the CBS “Slave”, Crosley Color Wheel Assembly and Philco TV-123.

It’s quite something to see how far technology has developed in just over 100 years!

60 – Snap a photo with the three deers along the Scioto River

three deers along the Scioto River, Columbus

A quirky art installation that’s become synonymous with the new, refreshed Scioto Mile , the Three Deers is a collection of, well, three deer statues scattered along the adored tourist route.

Welcoming thousands of photos and all imitating the daily life of locals, the first buck is sitting at the top of the Genoa Park, the second lounges on a grassy hill by the riverfront, and the third stands on its hind legs on the Rich Street Bridge, admiring the Columbus skyline.

61 – Catch a Broadway show at the Southern Theatre

Southern Theatre, Columbus

Dating back to the late 1800s, this iconic film and performance venue wields the coveted title of being the oldest surviving theatre in central Ohio (as well as one of the first commercial Columbus landmarks to use electricity!).

At various times throughout the year, you can sit back at Southern Theatre and enjoy independent films, performing celebrities, Broadway-style shows and backstage tours, all within the brilliantly designed gold and red-abundant theater.

Since the theatre falls under the guise of the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts, you can be sure that you’ll be swept off your feet, no matter the lineup.

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62 – Roll the dice at the Hollywood Casino Columbus

Hollywood Casino Columbus

A slice of Tinseltown in a MidWest Vegas-style venue, you can soak in the electric atmosphere, enjoy a range of entertainment options (ladies, make sure to check out The Lalas – a celebratory show for women, by women) and feast on hearty meals, all while you roll the dice play to your heart’s content at the Hollywood Casino .

With over 2,200 slots, 100 live table games, a live poker room on site (the largest in Ohio, in fact), as well as numerous diverse eateries to choose from, you’ll run out of cash long before you run out of things to do.

63 – Go wine tasting

wine tasting in Columbus

Did you know that Ohio is one of the top 10 wine-producing states in the USA? Growing mainly Vitis vinifera and hybrid-type grapes, the wine regions in these parts produce some world-class Cabernet Sauvignon, Baco Noir blends, and Riesling wines (and others). So, you can expect to find a handful of wineries around Columbus to go wine tasting!

Wyandotte Winery is a quirky locale that holds the title of the ‘first and oldest winery in Central Ohio’. Operating since 1977, visit the tasting room in an open, laid-back setting and sample their bottles of red and whites, both sweet and dry. They also host food and wine pairing dinners.

Slightly more swanky is Cooper’s Hawk where you won’t feel out of place if you’re in the mood to dress fancy. Designed with a Napa-style tasting room (as well as an artisanal market stocking homemade house brand gourmet goods), enjoy an hour or two sampling their wines — sourcing grapes from wine regions around the world like France and Chile.

Good Vibes Winery is another spot that imports already-grown global grapes, procuring them in Ohio into their own blends. Unlike others, this urban winery is located in town. Visit the tasting bar and enjoy testing over 20 wines by the glass, or you can order cheese and a bottle of vino to share.

With its setting on the waterside, Hidden Lakes Winery is a picturesque option to enjoy a tasting. Ideal for a romantic lunch or dinner around the lake, there are live musicians to add ambiance to your special date.

64 – Check out some sketch comedy at Shadowbox Live

Shadowbox Live, Columbus

A local institution and one of the top tourist attractions in Columbus, Shadowbox Live is a dynamic theater that has been packing locals and tourists alike into seats since 1988.

Famous for its combination of side-splitting sketch comedy and toe-tapping live music, Shadowbox Live hosts a diverse range of live performances that, combined with the great food, free-flowing drinks, and respected service, deliver one great night of entertainment.

65 – Bust out the dance moves at a nightclub

nightclubs in Columbus

Time to get a little wild, don’t you think? In a city that truly knows how to party, there’s a whole host of places where you can club until the sun comes up.

Whether it be the dancing into the wee hours at Dahlia Nightclub (often considered Columbus’ premier nightlife venue, regularly welcoming well-known DJs), a drag show at Axis Nightclub , or a fancy drink at the Granero Lounge , there’s a place for you.

For something a little more unconventional, Skully’s Music-Diner  blends old-school nostalgia with modern-day music and a full menu, while The Savoy Club is the undisputed go-to for all things jazz, R&B, and soul.

66 – Pair beer with breakfast at the DogHouse Columbus Hotel

DogHouse Columbus Hotel

With the claim to fame of being the world’s first craft beer hotel, this novel accommodation doesn’t fail to deliver a unique, thirst-quenching experience.

Boasting a 6,000 square foot interactive craft beer museum on site, as well as a lobby bar with a range of ice-breaker games and activities, and 32 themed beer suites in total, it’s easy to see why the DogHouse has gained such a cult following.

The best part? Every single room boasts beer… on tap!

How to get to Columbus?

If you’re traveling into Columbus via air travel, you’ll land at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. For first-timers to the city, consider booking pre-organized airport transfers from the airport and directly to your accommodation in Columbus.

After landing, grab your bags, get your admin done and after exiting the airport, your private driver awaits you, holding up a placard with your name on it — extra fancy, right? Forget about haggling with taxi drivers and travel in comfort and ease to your stay.

Private transfers are available on your journey back to the airport too if required.

Where to stay in Columbus?

Ensure your time in Columbus is extra comfortable when booking a night (or three) at some of the city’s best hotels.

Super stylish, contemporary and cool, the rooms and suites at Hotel LeVeque, Autograph Collection are beautifully appointed. Expect plush interiors and all of the comforts.

Le Méridien Columbus, The Joseph is another stunning luxury stay. When the beds are this comfortable and the bathrooms donned to the nines, you know you’re in for a treat!

With pops of color throughout the hotel and room interiors, Aloft Columbus is a modern ambient hotel. Take a dip in the indoor guest pool, or chill out on the sun terrace.

Rated high for great service, if things like this matter to you, you’ll appreciate the Columbus OSU (by Marriott). All rooms are spacious and extra clean, and the hotel is equipped with all on-site facilities from the gym and swimming pool to the bar and conference center.

If you love a themed room, the funky USA-styled decor at the Graduate Columbus takes inspiration from university days in a very prestigious sort of way. You can’t miss the building either with a massive mural sprawled down the entire one side.

A fabulous option for business travelers is the AC Hotel Columbus Downtown . Done up in a monochromatic palette, rooms are equipped with writing desks, and when you need to catch a break, head to the rooftop and take in the view.

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Where to go next?

Whilst you’re in Ohio State, consider venturing to other epic and interesting destinations nearby.

Opt to head north and visit Cleveland . Just over two hours away, you can visit the city for a day’s adventure, or if you prefer, spend the night and get to explore its ins and outs. Check out the famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, visit the NASA Glenn Visitor Center and catch a baseball or basketball game.

Traveling east instead, journey three hours to Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania and get to investigate a new state altogether. It’s a rather special place, where nature, culture, art and history work in harmony.

West of Columbus is Cincinnati , the closest city to Columbus of the lot. Drive 1.5 hours before you arrive at Queen City, which sits next to the Ohio River and the northern Kentucky border.

From markets to race tracks to sports matches, experience Indiana’s finest in its capital city, Indianapolis . It takes roughly three hours and 15 minutes to get to Indy from Columbus, so save this one for an overnight/weekend endeavor.

Final thoughts

From its plethora of art and history to the entertainment options (whether indoors or outside), there are plenty of things to do in Columbus and discoveries to make for the young, old and anywhere in between.

Have you visited this city before, or Ohio State? What are some of your fondest memories or travel highlights? Share with us in the comments.

As always, happy and safe travels!

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25 Top Things to Do in Ohio

Exciting cities, outdoor adventure, amusements parks and more await in the Buckeye State.

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From walking along the Ohio River in Cincinnati to riding Cedar Point's thrilling roller coasters, Ohio offers something for everyone to enjoy.

If you're planning a couples or family getaway – or maybe even a road trip – look no further than the Buckeye State. Ohio has a diverse landscape to explore, from cosmopolitan cities to coastal communities to picturesque rural towns.

You can plan your vacation around visiting world-class museums and zoos or pursue outdoor adventures at state parks. There are also many cultural, historical and sports attractions – and you can dine and imbibe your way around big cities and small towns one doughnut or beer at a time. For thrill-seekers and roller coaster fans, there are also plenty of fun (and adrenaline-inducing) rides at some of the top amusement parks in the U.S .

So, whether you're interested in a city break, family fun time or high-speed adventures , here are the top things to do in Ohio.

(Note: Some of the following activities, attractions and locations may be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. New policies may be in place, including capacity restrictions, reservation requirements or mask mandates. Check with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of State and local tourism boards before traveling.)

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The city that was once known as "The Mistake on the Lake" is making a comeback. Like many former industrialized cities, Cleveland is now one of the cool places to visit – even producers of the ABC television reality show "The Bachelor" think so. An episode of the 24th season of the show highlighted some of the city's top attractions, including the home of the Cleveland Browns, FirstEnergy Stadium, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and nearby Cedar Point Amusement Park. Other not-to-miss stops include the Cleveland Museum of Art (free to the public), the Cleveland Botanical Garden and the USS Cod Submarine Memorial.

For accommodations, plan to stay downtown at either The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland or Metropolitan at the 9, Autograph Collection . Both properties are conveniently located, allowing visitors to easily access major attractions, shopping and dining.

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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Cleveland

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opened Sept. 2, 1995, along with a benefit concert at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, featuring performances by musical icons like Aretha Franklin, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and James Brown. Today, the five-level glass pyramid-shaped building is one of Cleveland's top attractions. If you love rock 'n' roll, you'll appreciate priceless memorabilia like performance costumes, handwritten drafts of songs and other personal artifacts. There are also feature films, videos and interactive displays. You can even pick up a guitar or sit behind the keyboard or drums and make your own music in The Garage or watch recordings of memorable performances in the Connor Theater. And you won't want to miss the highlight of a visit on Level 3, the inductee Hall of Fame.

Most travelers say they enjoy the interactive exhibits and the film at the Connor Theater. They also recommend you allot several hours for your visit. The exhibits change frequently, so you may want to check the current offerings online before you go. You can purchase tickets in advance here .

Address: Union Home Mortgage Plaza, 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44114

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A Christmas Story House: Cleveland

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Fans of Ralphie and "A Christmas Story" won't want to miss a visit to the original house from the movie. You can tour the home and visit A Christmas Story Museum across the street, where you can see behind-the-scenes photos , authentic costumes and props, such as Randy's snowsuit, the toys from the Higbee's window and the family car.

You can even book an overnight stay in the house and sleep in Ralphie's and Randy's beds. Use of the entire private third-floor loft is included in the price. And after the museum closes, you can pretend you're the Parker family and relive scenes from the movie as you'll have run of the house until 9 a.m. the following day.

Visitors familiar with the movie especially enjoy visiting the attraction. They also mention that you can touch the items throughout the house, which is unusual for most tours.

Address: 3159 W. 11th St., Cleveland, OH 44109

Visit breweries and stamp your Cleveland Brewery Passport

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Like most hip cities in the U.S., Cleveland has a burgeoning craft beer scene. Be sure to pick up a Cleveland Brewery Passport before heading out on the mission to visit 41 breweries within a 25-mile radius of downtown Cleveland. There are even prizes for your efforts, such as Cleveland Brewery Passport koozies for imbibing at just eight of the 41 breweries or brewpubs. And if you're up for the challenge to hit up all 41 locales, you'll be rewarded with a Cleveland Brewery Passport growler. Thankfully, food and branded merchandise, like T-shirts, also earn you a passport stamp.

West Side Market: Cleveland

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The West Side Market is a must for food enthusiasts. Located in the historic Ohio City neighborhood, the venue is Cleveland's oldest continuously operating market and boasts 100 vendors selling meats, seafood, produce, dairy goods, flowers, spices, prepared foods and more. Check out local favorites like the famous bratwurst served at Frank's II, the third-generation itineration of the 1970 original Frank's Bratwurst stall at the market. Another stop you'll want to make is for traditional Polish dishes like pierogies, potato latkes and sauerkraut balls at Pierogi Palace.

Reviewers love going to the market to see all the selections, including the baked goods. If you're looking for a deal, they suggest going before the vendors close at the end of the day.

Address: 1979 W. 25th St., Cleveland, OH 44113

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Nestled along the shoreline of Sandusky Bay, this coastal destination is home to the famous Cedar Point Amusement Park. It's also regarded as Ohio's Water Park Capital, with popular indoor and outdoor water park resorts like Kalahari, Castaway Bay, Cedar Point Shores and Great Wolf Lodge.

In the warmer months, you can enjoy water sports activities like kayaking, sailing or paddleboarding on the bay and Lake Erie. You can also take sunset and scenic cruises, and explore Lake Erie's islands by island-hopping cruises. Another highlight in Sandusky is the self-guided Underground Railroad Historic Tour which stops at homes, buildings and sites that were critical to Sandusky's Underground Railroad efforts.

If you're up for a two-day road trip , you won't want to miss the eight beautiful lighthouses along Lake Erie in the Shores & Islands region, six of which you can view onshore. On day one, two of the structures will include the restored Port Clinton Lighthouse and the 200-year-old Marblehead Lighthouse.

For accommodations in Sandusky, plan to stay along the waterfront at the boutique property Hotel Kilbourne. Located in the entertainment district, you'll be close to restaurants, shops and more. And at the end of the day, head up to the rooftop bar to enjoy cocktails with water views.

Cedar Point Amusement Park: Sandusky

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Billed as the "roller coaster capital of the world," Cedar Point has been welcoming guests to its location along Lake Erie since 1870. The park's first roller coaster, the Switchback Railway, opened in 1892. From the late 1970s on, Cedar Point continued to build mind-boggling coasters with each one outdoing the other. The park broke its own record in 2000 with the opening of Millennium Force. At the time, and at more than 300 feet high, it was the tallest, fastest and steepest roller coaster in the world.

Today, the park is home to more than 70 rides, including 17 roller coasters. Steel Vengeance is the longest hybrid coaster in the world and Millennium Force is still considered one of the world's best coasters.

For calmer pursuits, visitors can relax on a mile-long beach, take a riverboat ride on the Snake River Expedition, enjoy live entertainment and grab some grub at plenty of casual dining options. And in the summer, guests can cool off at the 18-acre Cedar Point Shores Waterpark, riding the waterslides and playing in the water features. Visitors rave about Cedar Point's attractions and rides and say it's a roller coaster-lover's dream. Some people say it's the best amusement park in the U.S.

Since you'll need several days to take in all the fun and thrills, plan to stay in one of the on-site properties, such as the park's beachfront resort, Hotel Breakers at Cedar Point.

Address: 1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, OH 44870

National Museum of The United States Air Force: Dayton

Located at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, just 6 miles northeast of Dayton, The National Museum of the United States Air Force is the largest military aviation museum in the world. The complex boasts more than 19 acres of indoor exhibits and over 350 aerospace vehicles, missiles, artifacts and all things aviation. History, aeronautics and war buffs will enjoy browsing impressive displays, such as the World War II, Korean War, Cold War and Space galleries.

Before your visit, and to make the most of your experience, check out the calendar of upcoming events and the movie schedule that features films like "Fighter Pilot Operation Red Flag 3D" and "Astronaut Ocean to Orbit." The museum also has several exciting and interactive simulator rides.

Travelers say it's an incredible experience to visit and see all the history in one place, including the presidential planes. The museum is open seven days a week and admission and parking are free. There is a minimal cost ($10) for the movies and simulator rides.

Address: 1100 Spaatz St., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433

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Situated along the Ohio River, the Cincinnati region covers parts of three states – Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. While in town, plan to explore the thriving riverfront in Northern Kentucky and downtown Cincinnati. This area is where you'll find plenty of outdoor recreation, family-friendly restaurants and the Newport Aquarium, one of the top attractions in Kentucky . Another top gathering spot is Fountain Square, which features outdoor concerts, happy hours and an ice skating rink in the winter.

Cincinnati is also known for its sports teams, including the first Major League Baseball team formed in the U.S. in 1869 – the Cincinnati Red Stockings – now known as the Cincinnati Reds. Baseball fans will want to catch a game at the Great American Ball Park and visit the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum.

When it comes to food and brews, Cincinnati is steeped in tradition. Chili fans will recognize the famous original Skyline Chili restaurant on Vine Street and ice cream lovers will know Graeter's, the oldest family-owned ice cream parlor in the country. Louis Charles Graeter used to sell ice cream out of carts on the streets of Cincinnati in 1870. And thanks to the city's German heritage, Cincinnatians have been brewing beer for more than 200 years with approximately 80 breweries in and around town. Consider a food tour to try a little bit of everything.

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Over-the-Rhine Neighborhood: Cincinnati

Originally settled by German immigrants, Over-the-Rhine was booming with artisans and three dozen local breweries more than 150 years ago. Prohibition shut down the brewing industry, but after many years, the neighborhood is undergoing a renaissance.

One highlight is the colorful Findlay Market, which opened in 1855. This venue is Ohio's oldest continuously operating public market and is a major draw for locals and tourists. The market is brimming with specialty and artisan foods, locally sourced fresh produce and meats, seafood and fresh flowers. You'll also find on-site dining options, an outdoor biergarten and other entertainment and events.

Over-the-Rhine also has cultural and architectural attractions. The stunning Music Hall is home to Cincinnati's orchestra, pops orchestra, ballet, opera and other performing artists. And the neighborhood has one of the most impressive collections of well-preserved Italianate buildings in the U.S. For an in-depth look at the history of Over-the-Rhine, travelers recommend American Legacy Tours' Ultimate Queen City Underground Tour .

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden: Cincinnati

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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden opened its doors to the public in 1875 and is one of the oldest zoos in the U.S. The original property consisted of 65 acres in the city, but over the years, the zoo acquired additional surrounding blocks and land in the suburbs. The zoo is recognized as a National Historic Landmark for the architecture of the Elephant House, Passenger Pigeon Memorial and the Reptile House. And with more than 500 species of animals and 3,000 plant species, it also boasts one of the largest zoo collections in the country.

Before you go, check out the zoo's calendar of special events and activities, such as The African Sundowner, an adults-only sunset safari. This adventure begins with cocktails and light bites and includes an after-hours tour with a zoo educator. And don't miss visiting baby hippo Fiona and her mom Bibi at Hippo Cove. Fiona was born six weeks prematurely at the zoo and is the smallest hippo ever to survive.

Visitors say that Cincinnati's Zoo is one of the country's top zoos, and the exhibits are interesting and informative. They also add that seeing Fiona, Bibi and Tucker, the other hippo at Hippo Cove, is one of the highlights.

Address: 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45220

Cincinnati Museum Center: Cincinnati

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Housed in the historic art deco Union Terminal, the Cincinnati Museum Center is an impressive complex that includes several museums, a five-story domed theater and many exhibits. General ticket prices include admission to the Cincinnati History Museum, Museum of Natural History & Science and The Children's Museum. But you won't want to miss the other attractions here, such as immersive films at the Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX Theater, The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. The movies and other museums and exhibits incur an additional cost.

Visitors say the architecture of the train station is extraordinary. They also comment that you can spend an entire day here as there's something for everyone to see.

Address: 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45203

Take a riverboat cruise in Cincinnati

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One of the best ways to see this exciting city is from a cruise along the Cincinnati River. BB Riverboats operates two boats, the flagship Belle of Cincinnati and the River Queen. If you want to see the dramatic city skyline lit up at night, the company offers several options for signature dinner cruises and winery sunset cruises. Daytime excursions include historic sightseeing options, a Dixieland Jazz Brunch Cruise and holiday and themed cruises. You can even set sail to take in some of the city's best views of the fireworks during Cincinnati's farewell to summer on Labor Day Weekend's Riverfest.

Reviewers enjoy the food and music on board, and say seeing the city's lights at night is a treat.

Address: 101 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY 41071

Taste your way through the wine trails

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There are approximately 300 wineries across the state of Ohio, with seven designated wine trails to explore. The Grand River Valley is one of the top wine-producing regions focusing on growing European-style grapes and producing varietals like pinot gris, riesling, pinot noir, chardonnay and cabernet franc, similar to the wines found in the Finger Lakes . This area in northeast Ohio is about 22 miles long and 4 miles wide and sits along the south shore of Lake Erie. You'll want to head out on the Vines & Wines trail to explore this beautiful region.

Plan to stay a few days at The Lodge at Geneva-on-the-Lake to enjoy the other highlights of the area, including the spectacular sunsets over Lake Erie.

Hocking Hills State Park: Logan

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Located in southeastern Ohio, Hocking Hills State Park is known for its hiking trails, camping and outdoor adventure. There are seven major one-way hiking trails in the park. Every path is open year-round, and each has something unique to offer. The most popular course is Old Man's Cave, and if you're up for a 6-mile hike, you can venture out to visit three areas – Old Man's Cave, Cedar Falls and Ash Cave. This route is included in Ohio's Buckeye Trail and part of two national systems – the North Country Scenic Trail and America's Discovery Trail. Visitors say the park is beautiful and that you don't have to take a strenuous hike to reach the caves and waterfalls.

For rental accommodations, you can choose from rustic cabins and upscale vacation homes or opt to bring a camper or tent for your stay. But for sleeping arrangements that are anything but ordinary, try glamping in one of the luxurious geodomes or Pacific-style yurts at The Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls .

Address: 19852 State Route 664, Logan, OH 43138

Butler County Donut Trail

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Butler County lays claim to having one of the largest numbers of doughnut shops per capita in the Midwest, so of course, there's a doughnut trail. But before you head out to consume more fried and glazed, stuffed, sprinkled, powdered and bacon-topped doughnuts than you'd ever dreamed of, grab a donut passport and a trail map. You can even enlist the help of a Donut Trail concierge to assist in curating the ultimate yeasty sweet-eating adventure.

It's advisable to rise and shine early because the 13 mom-and-pop shops like Stan the Donut Man and The Donut Dude can sell out quickly. Once you've achieved success and have been to all 13 stops, you'll be rewarded with a Donut Trail T-shirt.

Successful trailgoers say the experience is a lot of fun. They also recommend going early because you may run out of steam after the sugar letdown – and find that some of the shops close at noon.

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A great way to experience Ohio's capital city is by checking out its unique and bustling neighborhoods. There are many distinct areas, including downtown, so choose a few communities and start exploring. One of the most picturesque areas is the German Village & Brewery District. Originally home to German settlers in the mid-1800s, the well-preserved historic district is now filled with shops, bars, breweries and restaurants – many serving German cuisine.

Another cool area to visit is the Short North Arts District, recognizable by the 17 lighted arches lining the main avenue. This electric neighborhood sits between Ohio State's campus and downtown, and it's home to more than 100 restaurants, boutiques and galleries.

Other top tourist attractions include the Center of Science and Industry, The Columbus Museum of Art, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, and the National Veterans Memorial and Museum.

An excellent choice for centrally located accommodations is the boutique property Hotel Leveque, Autograph Collection.

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Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens: Columbus

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Situated approximately 2 miles east of downtown Columbus, this 13-acre visitor experience features botanical biomes, horticulture and art exhibits, abundant gardens and glassworks by artist Dale Chihuly. One of the highlights is The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Community Garden Campus, which consists of 4 acres with 40 community garden plots, an apiary, a rose pavilion, a demonstration kitchen and a live cooking theater. Many exhibitions are seasonal and change throughout the year, along with works of art by national and international artists.

There is a fee to access the attractions that are part of the visitor experience, but an additional 75 acres in Franklin Park are free to visit. Some travelers comment that the property is "enchanting and surreal." They also recommend visiting when the flowers are in bloom or to see the festive light displays around the Christmas holidays.

Address: 1777 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203

The Covered Bridge Trail: Ashtabula County

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Home to an impressive 19 covered bridges, Ashtabula County sits in the state's northeast corner. This scenic area with its lush rolling hills and vineyards is known as the covered bridge capital of Ohio. Download the self-guided tour on your smartphone before heading out to see these historic structures across Ohio's picturesque landscape.

Before hitting the road, you should know that Riverview Covered Bridge – one of the county's longer bridges at 150 feet and 14 feet wide – is pedestrian-only. And Smolen-Gulf Covered Bridge, which spans the Ashtabula River, is the longest covered bridge in the U.S. at 613 feet in length and 30 feet wide. Travelers comment that it's interesting to see all the sizes and styles of bridges and say it's a great way to spend a day.

If you're planning to explore more of the region, make reservations at The Michael Cahill Bed & Breakfast for an extended stay. Located in the historic district of Ashtabula Harbor, this beautiful Victorian-style home dates back to 1887.

Pro Football Hall of Fame: Canton

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Football fans won't want to miss what's been called "football heaven." The Pro Football of Fame is also one of the top attractions in the state and in the U.S. Paying tribute to pro football's top athletes and legends, the attraction has welcomed more than 10 million fans from across the U.S. and visitors from 70-plus different countries around the world.

Museum highlights include the Hall of Fame Gallery, with bronze busts of football greats along with photos, bios and videos on touch-screen kiosks. The Lamar Hunt Super Bowl Gallery details the history of the game from Super Bowl I to the present through artifacts and displays, including championship rings. And in the immersive holographic "A Game for Life" theater, Hall of Famers like Joe Namath, Vince Lombardi and Warren Moon come to life on the screen.

There's much more to explore, so you might want to book a VIP behind-the-scenes or insider tour to make the most of your visit. Reviewers say the memorabilia is impressive and you should make the pilgrimage if you're a fan of the sport.

Address: 2121 George Halas Drive NW., Canton, OH 44708

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You can visit Amish Country in Lancaster, Pennsylvania , but did you know there's a similar destination in Ohio? Berlin sits in the heart of Ohio's Amish Country, surrounded by verdant rolling hills, picturesque Amish farms and houses, horse-drawn buggies and golden fields of grain. The area, situated about 50 miles south of Akron, is known for its year-round family-friendly festivals and activities. You can participate in the scavenger hunt for barns during Berlin Barnstorming, learn to milk Callie the Cow at MooFest and enjoy food and entertainment at the Harvest Festival & Rib Cook-off, which features live music, tractor pulls and fireworks. There are also more than 50 historic sites, restaurants, inns, hotels and shops in Ohio's Amish Country selling everything from homemade fudge to locally made crafts.

While in town, try hearty Amish-style dishes like baked chicken or roast beef served with mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, creamed corn and warm, yeasty rolls at Berlin Farmstead. And don't forget the pie: With an overwhelming selection of freshly baked fruit, cream and custard pies, this eatery offers a variety of options and even a pie sampler.

Explore Native American heritage sites

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Rooted in Native American tradition, the name "Ohio" is derived from the Iroquois word 'ohi yo', meaning "great river." While there isn't a formal trail for these sites, you can plan your own route across the state. A few stops to include are SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological site in Dayton, which features an interpretive center and reconstructed structures of the 800-year-old lifestyle in the village. Mound City in Chillicothe has approximately 23 burial mounds across 13 acres that date back nearly 2,000 years. And Miamisburg Mound, at 65 feet tall and 800 feet in circumference, is one of the two largest conical mounds in the eastern part of North America.

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad: Northeast Ohio

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The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad has been operating for more than 100 years in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Ohio & Erie Canalway. The rail line offers year-round excursions and even a one-way ticket or seasonal pass for bikers, hikers or kayakers that want to hitch a one-way ride back to their starting point. Options for tours range from a 1.5-hour scenic trip on the National Park Flyer to elegant train dinners, murder mystery rides and other themed adventures. There are also holiday festivities for the kids like the North Pole Adventure, which offers boarding from one of two stations.

Tourgoers enjoy seeing the restoration of the old rail cars and the scenery. They also comment that the Christmas journey is fun for kids.

Address: (Rockside Station) 7900 Old Rockside Road, Independence, OH 44131

Kings Island: Kings Island

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For more theme park fun, Kings Island features more than 100 rides and 15 roller coasters, including Orion, one of the world's seven giga coasters. Giga coasters range between 300 to 399 feet in height and complete a full circle reaching speeds of up to 90 mph or more. The amusement park also features family-friendly attractions, including Peanuts-themed rides at Planet Snoopy. And at Soak City Water Park, you can zip down 36 waterslides and stay cool at over 50 water activities that include tropical lagoons and kids play areas.

Kings Island hosts special events throughout the year as well, including the spooky Halloween Haunt and WinterFest, when the grounds transform into an enchanting winter wonderland. Parkgoers say this is one of their favorite amusement parks and many note they really enjoy the holiday festivities.

Address: 300 Kings Island Drive, Kings Island, OH 45034

Metroparks: Toledo

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Toledo's park system includes 19 parks across approximately 12,700 acres that attract nearly 6 million visitors a year. Outdoor activities include fitness walks, running, biking, kayaking, hunting and birding. Plus, there are even more year-round activities available that you can do on your own or through the park's educational system, such as horseback riding, geocaching, camping, snowshoeing, sledding or ice skating. For a unique experience, take a ride back in time on The Volunteer, a mule-driven canal boat. And after a day in the parks, you can even spend the night slumbering away in the treetops in one of the treehouses at Cannaley Treehouse Village.

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20 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Ohio

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Ohio is a state with wonderful possibilities for travelers looking for a cosmopolitan experience, a small-town retreat, or a full-on escape to nature. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Dayton offer many of the state's best cultural attractions, great shopping, and a full repertoire of things to do.

Head into the countryside to discover the best of Amish Country, or hit the summer fun towns, like Sandusky, and spend a day at an amusement park. From spring until fall, the lakes and forests are inviting destinations to discover Ohio's best outdoor adventures , many of which can be found in the national and state parks .

In winter, you can even try your luck out on the lakes ice fishing . Regardless of the season, you can find interesting and fun places to visit. Explore the state with our list of the top attractions in Ohio.

1. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

2. national museum of the us air force, 3. cedar point amusement park, 4. hocking hills state park, 5. amish country, 6. columbus zoo and aquarium, 7. cincinnati museum center, 8. franklin park conservatory and botanical gardens, 9. the cleveland museum of art, 10. kings island, 11. pro football hall of fame, 12. ohio caverns, 13. the wilds, 14. a christmas story house & museum, 15. cincinnati zoo & botanical garden, 16. stan hywet hall & gardens, akron, 17. toledo museum of art, 18. fountain square, cincinnati, 19. cuyahoga valley scenic train ride, 20. west side market.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

On Cleveland's waterfront, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has become a pilgrimage site for music aficionados. It's the place to visit in Cleveland for music lovers. The museum offers an extraordinarily comprehensive look at rock and roll history on a decade-by-decade basis, featuring all the great artists from various time periods.

Among the seven floors of rock memorabilia, you will find one-of-a-kind musical instruments, costumes, and interactive exhibits. A must-see gallery during your visit is the wing of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees. Renowned architect I.M. Pei designed the building, which is one of the most recognized structures in Cleveland.

To add a little something extra to your visit, check the museum's Live Music & Events listings for outdoor concerts and music events taking place during your stay in Cleveland.

Address: 1100 Rock and Roll Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio

Official site: http://www.rockhall.com/

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National Museum of the US Air Force

The National Museum of the US Air Force is one of the top free things to do in Ohio. The museum is located on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton. With more than 360 aerospace items on display, you will walk through a time capsule of aviation history with indoor and outdoor exhibits.

The museum has special meaning in Ohio as natives Wilbur and Orville Wright invented the first successful aircraft. From the Wright brothers' invention to space travel, military aircraft, and the stealth technology of today, you do not have to be an aviation fanatic to enjoy the visit.

One of the most notable areas of the museum is the Presidential Gallery, where you can walk through several preserved aircrafts used by Presidents Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower.

Address: 1100 Spaatz Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio

Official site: http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Home.aspx

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Cedar Point Amusement Park

Cedar Point amusement park is one of the most popular summer destinations in Ohio. Located near Sandusky on the shores of Lake Erie, Cedar Point has more than 17 world-class roller coasters, several kids' areas, and live entertainment.

Adjacent to the amusement park is the Cedar Point Shores Water Park, with equally thrilling water adventures. The park has a wave pool, lazy river, shallow pools for children, and a six-story aqua-drop water slide for the truly adventurous. The resort has a variety of accommodation options, from camping to cabins or suites in Cedar Point's Hotel Breakers .

Since the park is located on Cedar Point Beach, you can take advantage of water sports on Lake Erie like kayaking, jet skiing, and parasailing.

Address: One Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, Ohio

Official site: https://www.cedarpoint.com/

Ash Cave, Hocking Hills State Park

Hocking Hills State Park near Logan is a rugged natural area popular with outdoor enthusiasts. The area has hiking trails, caves, camping facilities, and cottages. It is also one of the best places for a weekend getaway in Ohio , especially in the fall, when the leaves are changing to vibrant colors in the forested areas.

Park naturalists host regular events throughout the year on topics like bird watching; photography; caves; and hikes, including a popular winter hike that draws thousands of participants. You can review the Hocking Hills State Park event calendar before your visit for the most updated programs.

Local outfitters offer other outdoor adventure options including canoeing, ziplining , and rock climbing. The top areas to visit in the park are Old Man's Cave, Cedar Falls, Cantwell Cliffs, Rock House, and wheelchair-accessible Ash Cave.

Amish Country

A drive through the rolling landscape of Amish Country on a summer's day is a wonderful way to escape the city and see a simpler lifestyle at work. Amish buggies ply the twisting roads, and farmers work in the fields.

Small communities offer opportunities to stop and pick up everything from household goods to locally made cheeses, candy, ice cream, produce, and much more. While Amish Country spans five counties, the best places to visit first are along the 160 miles of the Amish Country Byway, in Holmes County.

You will want to take your time and keep the agenda flexible as you drive through villages like Walnut Creek, Charm, and Berlin for impromptu stops at cheese factories or for a cup of coffee and fresh bakery items.

Shopping is popular for Amish-made furniture, antiques, and gifts from small independent shops. Keep in mind that nothing will be open in the area on Sundays.

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Polar bears at the Columbus Zoo

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is consistently rated as one of the top zoos in the nation . More than 10,000 animals and eight regions are featured in the zoo, like Asia Quest, Heart of Africa, Congo Expedition, and North America. Regular stage performances and special educational programs are held throughout the year.

The winter draw is Wildlights, a spectacular celebration with more than three million lights throughout the zoo. It generally runs from late November through the holidays. It is a unique way to see the zoo animals at night and a fun way to enjoy winter in Ohio.

Next to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is Zoombezi Bay water park , which is a popular add-on to a day at the zoo in the summer.

Address: 4850 Powell Road, Powell, Ohio

Official site: https://www.columbuszoo.org/

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Union Terminal which houses the Cincinnati Museum Center

The Cincinnati Museum Center is a multi-museum complex inside Union Terminal giving visitors a range of scientific, historical, and educational experiences. There are several museums with combined collections of 1.8 million artifacts.

Visitors can spend time exploring the museums, which include the Cincinnati History Museum, the Duke Energy Children's Museum, the Cincinnati History Library and Archives, the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, the Museum of Natural History and Science, and an OMNIMAX theater.

It can easily be a multi-day visit. The center is worth a visit just to see the 1930s Art Deco train station building. With several cafés located throughout the center, it is easy to find snacks during your visit.

Address: 1301 Western Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio

Official site: http://www.cincymuseum.org/

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Palm House at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

The Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Columbus is a year-round tourist attraction that features indoor and outdoor exhibits of plants and flowers, with special exhibitions that change throughout the year.

The horticultural institution has exotic plant collections that take you around the world. The conservatory is home to several glass greenhouses that feature more than 400 species of plants from the Himalayas, rainforest, desert, and Pacific Islands.

You might see a wedding taking place during your visit to the Palm House, which is a popular backdrop for events. The Victorian-style glass greenhouse was built in the late 1800s and is one of the oldest and largest wings of the facility. The exquisite glass room features 43 species of palms from around the world.

Address: 1777 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio

Official site: http://www.fpconservatory.org/

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art has been an institution in the city since it was founded in 1916. By the 1950s, it had established an international reputation for its collection. The collection has grown and changed directions over the years, and the original Neoclassical building has been repeatedly expanded and renovated.

Today, the museum focuses on a number of different areas, with outstanding collections of European, Asian, and American art. One of the most interactive areas is the ARTLENS Gallery, which lets visitors use digital technology to engage more intimately with the collections of art on display. You can even use the inspiration to create your own masterpiece in the ArtLens Studio.

Address: 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio

Official site: http://www.clevelandart.org/

Carousel at Kings Island amusement park

Kings Island amusement park near Cincinnati has been a top family destination in Ohio since it opened in 1972. The park is known for its world-class roller coasters, Planet Snoopy Kids' Area, and special events throughout the year including concerts and themed celebrations like Halloween Haunt and WinterFest.

The park has thrilling roller coasters, like the iconic Beast coaster, Diamondback, and Orion and adventurous rides like Delirium and Flight of Fear. It is just as fun to walk around the park to enjoy attractions like the Eiffel Tower, a popular meeting spot for families throughout the day.

Kings Island also has Soak City Water Park with over 50 water rides and activities, including 36 water slides, float lagoons, and two wave pools to cool off in during the Ohio summers.

Address: 6300 Kings Island Drive, Kings Island, Ohio

Official site: https://www.visitkingsisland.com

Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH

Anyone who is a fan of football should visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. It is a comprehensive museum focused on professional football and the legends who have made history in the game. The museum opened in 1963 as a small space to recognize football excellence.

Today, it has expanded to showcase the historic moments and players who have elevated the game throughout the decades. A must-see exhibit is the Hall of Fame Gallery, which features a bronze bust of the more than 350 Hall of Famers, along with interactive displays with inductee bios, photos, and their greatest moments in football.

Another multi-sensory exhibit is the "A Game for Life" holographic theater, which lets fans see pro football legends like Vince Lombardi and Joe Namath up close by using state-of-the-art interactive technology. Several types of tours are available including a behind-the-scenes VIP tour.

Address: 2121 George Halas Dr. NW, Canton, Ohio

Official site: https://www.profootballhof.com

Ohio Caverns

With a history of more than 125 years, the Ohio Caverns is one of the most fascinating natural experiences in the state. While there are several caverns located throughout Ohio, the Ohio Caverns is the largest, with more than two miles of winding underground passageways.

Take a sightseeing tour to experience the twisting tunnels that take you from 30 feet to 103 feet below the surface to explore the natural geological wonders like stalactites, including the largest one in Ohio, and other formations. The temperature below ground is always at 54 degrees Fahrenheit, so you can visit anytime of the year.

There are several types of tours available, including a Discovery Lantern Tour. The park on the grounds has additional activities like a mining station for fossils and gems that is a hit with kids.

Address: 2210 East State Route 245, West Liberty, Ohio

Official site: https://ohiocaverns.com

Giraffe at The Wilds

You do not expect to see animals like giraffes and rhinos roaming the plains of the rural landscape in Ohio, but a visit to The Wilds in Cumberland will let you experience just that. This is a conservation facility that offers open-air safari tours and even zipline experiences over the landscape to learn about the animals that live at The Wilds in this natural setting.

You will see rare and even endangered animals, and learn about the important efforts that are underway to protect them. A visit to The Wilds gives visitors a chance to see animals like a Bactrian camel, Central Chinese goral, Persian onager, and Sichuan takins.

You can stay overnight at The Lodge at the Wilds ; a cabin by the lake; or in a luxury yurt, where you can sit on your porch at night to enjoy an undisturbed view of the stars.

Address: 14000 International Road., Cumberland, Ohio

Official site: https://thewilds.columbuszoo.org

A Christmas Story House

A fun and nostalgic attraction tucked away in a quiet Cleveland neighborhood is the A Christmas Story House, which was featured in the 1983 holiday classic A Christmas Story. Take a tour inside Ralphie's movie-set home as the recognizable décor and home setting from the movie make the scenes come to life.

Be sure to go across the street to A Christmas Story Museum, which houses many original costumes and movie props, including the family's car, toys, and other memorabilia. The gift shop is where you can take home a piece of movie history with many prop replicas for sale, including the famous leg lamp.

Serious fans of the movie can even plan an overnight stay at the A Christmas Story House, which gives you access to the entire house. The Bumpus House, the home of Ralphie's fictional neighbors, is also available for overnight guests.

Address: 3159 W 11th Street, Cleveland, Ohio

Official site: https://www.achristmasstoryhouse.com

Western lowland gorillas at the Cincinnati Zoo

Plan for a full and exciting day when visiting the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, as it is two attractions rolled into one.

The Cincinnati Zoo has habitats like the Cat Canyon, Elephant Reserve, Gibbon Islands, and Roo Valley, which feature species by category and regions. Interactive areas like the children's zoo and the Wings of Wonder bird encounter are popular places to visit.

In addition to the sprawling zoo grounds is the Botanical Garden , which started as a zoological garden in 1875. The gardens feature collections of tulips, endangered plant species, and a butterfly garden. Walk the grounds to learn about the native plants in the area, as well as gardens that are important for pollinators.

There are regular public events and even plant sales where you can pick up some new bulbs or species for your own garden.

Address: 3400 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio

Official site: https://cincinnatizoo.org

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in Akron is the nation's sixth largest historic home that is open to the public. You will find yourself enchanted with the original furnishings in the Manor House and the elegant details in the five buildings and historic gardens throughout the 70-acre estate.

F.A. Seiberling, the founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, built the home and surrounding gardens. The name, Stan Hywet, is an Old English term referring to "story quarry," which was the most significant natural feature on the property when it was purchased at the turn of the 20th century.

Take your time as you stroll through the home, gardens, Corbin Conservatory, Gate Lodge, and Carriage House. A gift shop and café are also on the property.

Address: 714 North Portage Path, Akron, Ohio

Official site: http://www.stanhywet.org/

Toledo Museum of Art

One of the highlights of Toledo is the outstanding Toledo Museum of Art. In existence for well over 100 years, the museum has amassed an extensive collection, which ranges from ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian pieces to American and European painting, and modern and contemporary art. Of particular note is the glass collection.

The museum's campus is spread over close to 40 acres, with 35 galleries in six buildings. The main museum has a distinctive and grand Greek façade. Opened in 2006, the Glass Pavilion, which contains glass-blowing studios and galleries, is a unique postmodern structure with many walls, including the exterior, made entirely of glass.

Official site: http://www.toledomuseum.org/

Fountain Square, Cincinnati

Cincinnati's Fountain Square is a central meeting place in the city where people can have an outdoor coffee in summer, skate the ice rink in winter, and escape from the confines of offices and apartments.

Located in the center of Cincinnati's expanding and vibrant Fountain Square District, Fountain Square offers great restaurants and free music and entertainment throughout the year. The main feature of the park is the ornate Tyler Davidson Fountain, dedicated in 1871.

Fountain Square is just a few blocks from the Backstage District, Cincinnati's arts district, so many people congregate at the square before or after theater and music shows.

Address: Fifth Street and Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio

Official site: http://myfountainsquare.com/

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

Train enthusiasts will want to ride the rails along the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Train route. This historical route winds its way from the Rockside Station in Independence down to the Northside Station in Akron.

Along the way, the train follows the Cuyahoga River through Cuyahoga Valley National Park . This area is ideal for spotting wildlife, including deer and eagles.

Different seating options are available, and range from regular seats in coach and an upper dome car right through to an executive class car.

For a romantic rail trip, take the evening dinner train. On this excursion, you are served a full four-course meal in the beautiful domed dining car. Another great trip is to take the train in the fall, when the leaves in the Cuyahoga Valley burst into a riot of oranges, yellows, and reds.

A fun activity in the summer is to ride the train one way with your bike and then cycle back from your chosen stop along the Towpath trail to the beginning.

Official site: https://www.cvsr.org/

Fresh pasta at the West Side Market

Looking for the freshest ingredients for that special dinner? Look no further than the West Side Market in Cleveland. Housed in a historical building and running since 1912, this market is a foodie must-do when in town.

You'll find over 100 vendors selling everything from cupcakes to the freshest seafood in town. All are small operators and are quick to offer helpful suggestions on what to do with a particular cut of meat, a vegetable, or spice.

Stay for breakfast or lunch at the West Side Market Café, which uses local ingredients to make specialties like Lake Erie walleye sandwiches and pierogis that are unique to the Cleveland area.

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