Columbus/Downtown

Downtown is a district of Columbus, Ohio that includes the Arena district and Short North.

Downtown

Understand

Downtown Columbus is primarily dominated by a few distinct neighborhoods, all of which are connected by High Street.

  • 🌍 Downtown. Downtown proper is the core of Columbus. The Ohio Statehouse lies in the center, surrounded by offices and cultural amenities, as well as other major public institutions. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 The Arena District. The arena district is dotted with major sports and entertainment venues. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 The Short North. A neighborhood of galleries, restaurants and cafes lining High Street, which is the main north-south thoroughfare in Downtown Columbus. The Short North lies just north of the downtown on the north side of I-670. The Short North runs until about Third Avenue. The overpass of I-670 has a "cap" over the freeway with restaurants and shops. Check out the Gallery Hop the first Saturday of every month when the galleries stay open late and the streets and bars are definitely hopping. OSM directions target=_blank

Get in

By car

Downtown Columbus is intersected by High St. (SR 23), running N/S and Broad St., running E/W. Broad St., can be accessed from I-71 downtown.

Get around

By car

Downtown Columbus is intersected by High St. (SR 23), running N/S and Broad St., running E/W. Broad St., can be accessed from I-71 downtown. Roads are well maintained and traffic is usually not too bad except during "rush hours" when people are going to or leaving work. Rush hour can be avoided in your tavern of choice where they offer "happy hour" as an alternative to "road rage".

  • 🌍 Columbus Commons Garage. One of the largest parking garages in Downtown Columbus. It's located a block from the Statehouse, and is usually a good option if an event has exhausted other parking options. Adjacent to Greyhound and COTA bus terminals. OSM directions target=_blank

By bus

  • 🌍 COTA. The COTA bus service, while not by any standard one of the greatest in the nation, can take you to most important places in the city, which should be about 5 blocks away from any conceivable location you need to go to. This service costs $2 for an express bus and $1.50 for a normal bus. Transfers are free; ask for one from the bus driver when you pay your fare. OSM directions target=_blank

By bike

A COGO station.

Downtown Columbus is fairly bike able

  • COGO. A docked bike sharing program in Columbus..

By foot

Walking downtown Columbus should be considered safe before mid-night, it is mostly flat, with wide well maintained sidewalks. Bus stops are at regular intervals where you may encounter some homeless in the mix, who may approach you for money or maybe smokes. Usually they present no problem and should be ignored.

See

Architecture

Museums

  • 🌍 COSI (Center of Science and Industry), 333 W Broad St, ☏ +1 614 228 COSI (2674). W-Su 10AM-5PM, closed on major holidays. COSI is an expansive museum with cool and interactive science and technology exhibits. Has a theater and planetarium. Adults $19, children 2-12 $14, seniors 60+ $17, Members and children 1 and under free; admission is reduced to $11.50 and includes a movie on the last Friday of every month between 5PM and 9PM; additional admission fees may be required for special exhibitions. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Columbus Museum of Art (CMOA), 480 E Broad St, . Hosts a number of galleries and changing exhibits. Has a good restaurant. Free on Sundays. OSM directions target=_blank
Discovery Park
  • 🌍 Central Ohio Fire Museum & Learning Center, 260 North Fourth Street, ☏ +1 614 464-4099. Tu-Sa 10AM-4PM. The Central Ohio Fire Museum is in an old restored engine house built in 1908 (NΒ°16 Engine House). They display a collection of hand-drawn, horse-drawn, steam pump, and motorized fire pumps, ladders, and hooks. It proposes also a fire safety education for any age. $8 adult, $6 children. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 National Veterans Memorial and Museum (NVMM), 300 W Broad St, . W-Su 10AM-5PM. A national museum dedicated to the experiences of American military veterans. Has artifacts related to daily military life, such as rucksacks, letters, and rations. Video screens display recorded stories given by veterans. Offers a recording booth for veterans or their families to share their stories with the museum. The outdoor section includes a garden for peaceful reflection. Adults $17; free for gold star families, and children under 5. Fee for parking. The outdoor garden is free. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Kelton House Museum and Garden, 586 East Town St, ☏ +1 614-464-2022. OSM directions target=_blank

Artwork

Do

Arts

The Ohio Theater
  • 🌍 Express Live!, 405 Neil Ave (Arena District, Adjacent to the Nationwide Arena), ☏ +1 614 461-5483, fax: +1 614 461-0297. Popular concert venue that draws national acts, this venue has both an indoor music hall and an outdoor amphitheater. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 The Ohio Theatre, 55 E State St, ☏ +1 614 469-1045. The state’s busiest performing arts facility. The theater was built in the 1920s, and is very ornate. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Palace Theatre. It's at the base of the LeVeque Tower on Broad St.; the theatre rarely has a dark night. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Cultural Arts Center, 139 W Main St, ☏ +1 614 645-7047. M 1-4PM, 7-10PM; Tu-Th 9AM-4PM, 7-10PM; F Sa 9AM-4PM. Hosts art galleries, events, and classes. The building itself was built in the civil war as an armory. Galleries are free, classes have fees. OSM directions target=_blank

Sports

Events

  • Columbus Arts Festival (Downtown Riverfront), . June (annual event) ARTS, crafts, food, music, entertainment. Big event.
  • 🌍 ComFest (the Columbus Community Festival), Goodale Park (just north of I-670, west of High St). June. Annual arts and music convention, with a distinct hippie vibe.Music, arts, culture, shopping, fair food, beer & bare feet. OSM directions target=_blank
  • Columbus Jazz and Rib Fest (River Front downtown). July. Expect 500-700,000 people at this fun food and music event held each year.
  • Red, White & BOOM (Downtown, river front). Take a bus, traffic is as bad as it gets in Columbus for this event. Billed as The biggest and best Independence Day fireworks celebration in the Midwest. July.
  • Festival Latino. Held on the downtown River Front in the middle of June each year. Billed as "The largest Hispanic/Latino event in Ohio". Lots of food, fun, entertainment and feista. Free admission.
  • 🌍 Greater Columbus Convention Center, 400 N High St, ☏ +1 614 827-2500. Attached to Hyatt Regency. Parking for Convention Center is adjacent to Hyatt. Food court and shopping. More shopping and restaurants across High Street. Most amenities for convention visitors are to the North on High Street. North atrium holds a 14 foot "sculpture" that projects visitors' faces, called "The Giant Head.". OSM directions target=_blank
  • The Arnold Fitness Classic, Greater Columbus Convention Center. Greater Columbus Convention Center hosts the Arnold Sports Festival annually in early March, a three-day event featuring a wide range of competitions, from martial arts and cheerleading to powerlifting. The festival attracts fitness enthusiasts from all over, with plenty of free supplement samples, and keynote speeches by notable figures like former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • 🌍 Columbus Commons (John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons). Large outdoor events venue and public space. Concerts and other gatherings are often held here. Functions as an open green space when there are no ongoing events. OSM directions target=_blank
  • Origins International Game Expo. Origins is run by the Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) as one of their two shows for the adventure gaming industry. (The second show, the GAMA Trade Show, is for game manufacturers and retailers only.) Origins is specifically chartered to serve adventure gaming in general, including wargames and miniatures gaming, which tend to be less well represented at Gen Con and Dragon*Con. Board games, trading card games, and role-playing games are also popular at Origins. It is usually compared in size with E3 and GenCon, and is famous for its Origin Awards. The Origins Award is commonly referred to as a Calliope, as the statuette is in the likeness of the Muse of the same name. Academy members frequently shorten this name to "Callie."
  • 🌍 Ohayocon. January. One of the largest anime conventions in Ohio. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Matsuricon. August. Another large annual anime convention. OSM directions target=_blank
DooDah Parade

Parks and activities

  • 🌍 Idea Foundry, 421 W. State St, ☏ +1 614-653-8068, . Free open tours Saturday at 1PM, and Mondays at 6PM. Members 24/7. One of the largest makerspaces in the state. Fees vary by class or event. $65 for a monthlong membership. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Goodale Park, 120 W Goodale St (Just north of I-670, west of High St). Hosts Jazz in the park on Sundays in the summer. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Topiary Park (Topiary Garden (Deaf School Park)), 480 E. Town St. Dawn until dusk. A living recreation of Georges Seurat's famous pointillist painting, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte. Free. OSM directions target=_blank

Buy

Because Downtown Columbus is much more dense then the rest of the city, the strip malls and shopping malls that are common in Columbus begin to drop off as you get closer to the city core. Most shops in Downtown Columbus are boutiques and niche shops focusing on specific needs.

Eat

Budget

The Farmers Market outside the North Market.
  • 🌍 North Market, 59 Spruce St. One block north of Nationwide Arena one block west of Greater Columbus Convention Center. Shop for meats, cheeses, fish, baked goods, produce, ethnic foods, gourmet products, flowers and unique gifts, while enjoying some of the best people watching in the city. Inside dining 2nd floor as well as outside tables. Great food choices at reasonable cost. Caution, if parking in their lot, make sure you get parking ticket stamped by merchant or pay $10 surcharge to get out of parking lot. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Spaghetti Warehouse, 397 W. Broad St, ☏ +1 614 464-0143. Downtown. Italian cuisine, homemade Italian specialties, spaghetti, lasagna, soups, salads. Lunch and dinner: daily. Children's menu. Cocktails. Entrees: $4.99-14.99. Update: Temporarily closed in Aug 2023; expected to reopen in a new location by Nov 2023. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Tommy's Diner, 914 W Broad St, ☏ +1 614 224-2422. Home-style and Greek cuisines, pot roast, chicken and dumplings, roast turkey and dressing. Breakfast and lunch: daily. No children's menu; no alcohol. Entrees: $2.75-7.95. A bit hard to find, but well worth the effort. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Dirty Frank's Hot Dog Palace, 248 S 4th St, ☏ +1 614 824-4673. A hot dog restaurant with a full bar. Has over several dozen hot dog toppings. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 The Lox Bagel Shop, 772 N High St #106 (Short North), ☏ +1 614-824-4005, . M–F 7:30AM–2PM, Sa Su 8AM–2PM. Delicious, comfy bagel shop serving sesame, everything, sea salt, and plain bagels. Standard spreads like cream cheese and jam as well as creative sandwich fillings like fried cauliflower. Their nori-cured carrot "vegan lox" is plant-based cuisine at its best: reminiscent of lox but not really an imitation of it; instead it's a delicious food of its own. OSM directions target=_blank
  • Mikey's Late Night Slice, 1040 N High St #7 (multiple locations). Pizza place serving whole pies and by the slice. Vegan options. Multiple locations in Columbus.

Mid-range

Splurge

Drink

Columbus at night

Sleep

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Downtown North of Broad

Bed & Breakfast

Cope

Hospitals

Religion

Saint Joseph Cathedral

Connect

Columbus Metro Library