This botanical garden and conservatory offers 400 plant species, with various annual exhibits and amazing eye candy, don't miss the Franklin Park Conservatory.
This artistic community offers the best shopping and dining in the city. With an eclectic mix of shops, art shops and ethnic cuisines, be sure to stop by on your visit!
Located in the East Town Street Historic District, the Kelton House Museum and Garden exhibits the collection of the Kelton family, which depicts the urban life and style of the mid to late 19th century.
The Center of Science and Industry offers an exciting glimpse into the world of science, with exciting exhibits and live shows, it's a great place for the whole family.
Settled by German immigrants, German Village is a preservation district in Columbus, with over 1600 buildings being restored since 1960. Authentic German shops are around every corner, making for a very unique experience.
Home of the Columbus Clippers baseball team, Huntington Park is a beautiful baseball stadium that also plays host to rock concerts.
A beautiful landscape that acts as a piece of art.
8. Goodale Park Just north of downtown Columbus, Goodale Park is a large public park that has a strong history, going back to the time when it was a staging area for Union troops during the Civil War.
9. Ohio Theatre
World-class entertainment in a landmark theatre.
10. Ohio Stadium
Home of the Buckeyes, catch a college football game while you're here!
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