Historic Capitol Square
(includes the Statehouse and several statues and monuments).
Between State and Broad Sts, Third and High Streets
Columbus, Ohio
614-752-6350, 614-728-2695
or 1-888-OHIO-123
Ohio Statehouse
Desk at the Third Street
entrance to the Statehouse Complex.
Columbus, Ohio
614-752-6350
Call for information
Hours: Weekdays 7am-7pm.
Weekday tours: 10am, 11am, noon, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Closed on national holidays.
Admission Free
The Ohio Statehouse was
built between the years 1839 and 1861. Prison labor from the Ohio Penitentiary
was used to construct the foundation and ground floors of the building. The
Statehouse was built in the Greek Revival style, a style which emulates an
understated elegance. It is a masonry building, consisting largely of brick and
Columbus limestone. The limestone was taken from a quarry on the west banks of
the Scioto River. The stone of the Statehouse foundation is more than 18 feet
deep. . Learn about Ohio's Statehouse, its history, architecture and
legislative process in a free 45-minute tour. All tours begin promptly near the
Information Desk.
Ohio Stadium
Ohio State University
Building 082
411 Woody Hayes Drive,
Columbus, Ohio
614-292-2661 (Call to
schedule tours)
Tours can be scheduled
year-round, Monday through Friday at any time between 8:00am and 3:30pm.
Admission Charged
Go behind the scenes at the Ohio Stadium on a
guided tour that takes you inside the storied history of Buckeye Football.
Tour must consist of 10 or more individuals and must be scheduled
2 weeks in advance. A typical tour last 1.5 hours and a large amount of walking
is involved.
Dedicated in 1922, Ohio
Stadium's horseshoe shaped configuration makes it one of college football's most
recognizable landmarks. Ohio Stadium is the second largest stadium in the Big
Ten and the fourth largest college stadium in America. Its' fame and design make
it a must-see when you visit Columbus.
Take a day to experience scarlet and gray.
Columbus
Museum of Art
480 E. Broad St.
Columbus, Ohio 43215-6801
614-221-6801
Hours: 10:00am-5:30pm,
Tuesday-Sunday, 10:00am-8:30pm, Thursdays
Admission Charged
The Columbus Museum of Art
houses an outstanding collection of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century
American and European modern art. This collection includes major works by Monet,
Matisse, Picasso, Renoir, Hopper and O'Keeffe and other spectacular examples of
Impressionism, German Expressionism, and Cubism. Also recognized for
extraordinary regional collections, the Museum boasts the largest public
collection of woodcarvings by Columbus folk artist Elijah Pierce.
COSI Columbus (Center of
Science and Industry)
333.W.Broad St.
Columbus, Ohio
888-819-COSI
Call for hours of operation
Admission Charged
Science, technology,
history and more come alive in this interactive, architecturally-unique museum.
COSI features interactive, discovery-based and themed exhibit areas, three
theaters, the outdoor Big Science Park, the country's only high wire unicycle, a
restaurant, and shop. The exhibition areas - Adventure, Gadgets, Life, little
kidspace, Ocean, Progress, and Space - each provides experiences for all age
levels that creatively combine science facts and learning through play.
Columbus
Zoo and Aquarium
9990 Riverside Dr.
Columbus, Ohio
614-645-3400
Hours: 9am-5pm daily;
Memorial Day weekend – Labor Day, 9am-6pm.
Admission Charged
The zoo is located along
the banks of the Scioto River in Northwest Columbus. Sights include a
100,000-gallon coral reef exhibit, one of the largest reptile collections in the
United States and the largest manatee exhibit outside Florida. The newest
Southeast Asia exhibit brings Komodo dragons, gibbons, orangutans, Asian
small-clawed otters, black swans, Javan whistling ducks, and cattle egrets to
the zoo. Travel the world by viewing wildlife species from all corners of the
globe.
The Santa Maria
The Santa Maria is located
just north of the Broad Street Bridge, moored in the Scioto River, at Battelle
Riverfront Park, at Marconi Blvd. and West Broad Street, 2 blocks west of the
State House.
Columbus, Ohio
614-645-0351
April 5 - May 23,
Wed-Fri: 10 am - 3 pm; Sat-Sun: Noon - 5 pm
May 24 - Aug. 31,
Wed-Fri: 10 am - 5 pm; Sat-Sun: Noon - 6 pm
September 1 - October 26,
Wed-Fri: 10 am - 3 pm; Sat-Sun: Noon - 5 pm
Memorial Day: Noon- 5 pm; 4th of July: Noon- 5
pm; Labor Day: Noon- 5 pm
Admission Charged
Visit the world’s most
authentic, museum-quality replica of Christopher Columbus’ flagship, the Santa
Maria. Imagine what it must have been like more than 500 years ago to embark on
a voyage that would forever alter the world in which we live. Imagine using only
wind and current for propulsion and a crude compass, the sun and the stars for
direction!
The Santa Maria's tours
dramatize the daring and determination it took for Columbus and his explorers to
set out on their mission. Experience the lives they led, interact with replicas
of the navigational tools they used and play the games they played to pass the
time.
Jack Nicklaus Museum
2355
Olentangy River Rd.
Columbus, Ohio
614-247-5959
Hours: Tues-Sat 9am-5pm.
Admission Charged
The Jack Nicklaus Museum;
located in the heart of The Ohio State University sports complex in Jack's
hometown of Columbus, Ohio, is a 24,000 square-foot educational and historical
facility.
Kelton
House Museum
586 E. Town St.
Columbus, Ohio
614-464-2022 or
800-228-3429
Hours: 10am-5pm, Mon-Fri.,
1-4pm Sun.
Admission Charged
Beautiful Victorian home
with focus on 19th century life in Columbus.
Ohio Craft Museum
1665 W. Fifth Ave.
Columbus, Ohio
614-486-4402
Hours: 10am - 5pm, Mon-Fri;
1-5pm Sun.
Admission Free
Located near Upper
Arlington and Grandview Ave. Exhibitions featuring artwork created in the field
of the American crafts.
Ohio Historical Center
1982 Velma Ave.
Columbus, Ohio
614-297-2300 or
800-OLD-OHIO
Hours: 9am-5pm, Mon-Sat;
10am-5pm, Sun. Call for holiday hours.
Admission Charged
Explores Ohio's history,
archaeology, natural history. Ohio Village represents a typical Ohio county seat
during the Civil War era. In the Village's 22 craft shops, residences, & civic
building, interpreters share their knowledge of life in the 19th
century.
Ohio
Women's Hall of Fame
145 S. Front St.
Columbus, Ohio
614-466-4496
Call for hours of operation
Admission Free
Display features the names
of all of the members of the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame and photographs and
biographies of the most recent year's inductees. Also features a video, "Women
in Ohio's History”.
German
Village Society
588 S. Third St.
Columbus, Ohio
614-221-8888
Call for hours of operation
Admission Charged
Located six blocks south of
the state capitol and south of I-70 (Third and Fourth St. exits)
Restored 19th
century German community containing beautifully renovated homes, shops and
restaurants.
American Whistle Corporation
6540 Huntley Rd.
Columbus, Ohio
877-876-2380
Hours: 10am-4pm, Mon-Fri.
Tours available by
appointment (minimum 15 people).
Admission charged for tour
(Includes one free whistle)
Visit the only manufacturer
of metal whistles in the USA.
Anthony-Thomas Candy
Company
1777 Arlingate Lane
Columbus, Ohio
614-748-8405
Tours: Mon-Fri. 9am-3 pm.
Reservations required.
Admission Free
Visit one of the largest
family-owned candy-making facilities in the US and shop for delicious
chocolates.
Olentangy Indian Caverns
1779 Home Rd.
Columbus, Ohio
614-548-7917
Hours: 9:30am-5pm, Apr -
Oct.
Admission Charged (Children
under 7 free).
Cavern tours, Indian
Museum, frontierland with gem mining, gift shop, snack bar. Cavern tours.
Shopping:
The North Market
59 Spruce St,
Columbus, Ohio
614-463-9664
Call for hours of operation
Admission Free
Fresh and prepared foods,
flowers, ethnic cuisine, and unique gifts delight the senses at central Ohio's
only public market. Across from the Convention Center, the 30-plus merchant
market sits on what was once the North Graveyard.
City Center Mall
111 S. 3rd St.
Columbus, Ohio
614-221-4900
Call for hours of operation
Admission Free
Major department stores.
Easton Town Center
I-270 and Easton Way
Columbus, Ohio
614-416-7001
Call for hours of operation
Admission Free
This outdoor village,
complete with two town-square areas with fountains, is an entertainment enclave
with a score of restaurants, bars, and bistros; a multiplex movie theater; the
Funnybone Comedy Club; and Gameworks interactive games and attractions.
Mall at Tuttle Crossing
5043 Tuttle Crossing Blvd.
Dublin, Ohio
614-717-9300
Call for hours of operation
Admission Free
Browse more than 125 shops
and restaurants in the northwest suburb of Dublin. The mall is anchored by four
department stores and has a children’s play area.
Polaris Fashion Place
1500 Polaris Pkwy.
Columbus, Ohio
Place is located near the
Polaris Parkway exit on I-71, just north of I-270, about twenty minutes north of
downtown.
614-846-1550
Call for hours of operation
Admission Free
At 1.5 million square feet,
Polaris Fashion Place is Central Ohio's largest mall. Polaris Fashion
Short North Arts
District
Short North Business Association
120 West Goodale Street
Columbus, Ohio
614-228-8050
Call for additional information
Short North straddles the best known street in town - High Street. High runs
straight through town from end to end, north to south.
An
arts and entertainment area featuring galleries, shops, eateries and nightclubs.
Parks and Gardens
Metro Parks
1069 W.
Main St.
Westerville, Ohio
614-895-6365 or 614-508-8000, 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
Call for local park
information
Admission Free
Metro Parks was established
on April 14, 1945. Today, Metro Parks manages and operates 14 parks, comprising
over 20,000 acres throughout seven Central Ohio counties. Metro Parks offers
fun year-round. Each park has its own special and seasonal recreational
facilities and activities, carefully balanced with the park's natural
environment.
Inniswood Metro Gardens
940 S. Hempstead Road
Columbus, Ohio
614-895-6216
Hours: Gardens: 7am-dark
daily
Innis House: Tues. - Fri. 8
am - 4:30 pm; Sat-Sun. 11 am - 4 pm.
Admission Charged
A 92 acre botanical garden
and nature preserve with theme gardens and nature trails.
Franklin Park Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
1777 East Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio
614-645-TREE
Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Voted "best landscape in
the world" in 1992. Visitors enjoy earthly wonders of the Himalayan Mountains,
Tropical Rain Forest, Desert, Tree Fern Forest, Bonsai, and Orchids, outstanding
seasonal shows, café & gift shop.
Downtown Walking Tour
Admission Free
Follow this tour to see
downtown and some near-downtown neighborhoods and suburbs.
Difficulty: Easy
Time required: from two
hours to all day.
1. Start with a tour of
the Statehouse at Broad and High in the heart of downtown. You can park
underneath. Historic Ohio Theater is along the south side of the Statehouse
grounds on State St.; the Ohio is connected to City Center Mall.
2. From the Statehouse
drive east on E. Broad St. The Columbus Museum of Art will be on the left; then
after about a mile you will pass Franklin Park, where Ameriflora was held years
ago. Continue past Franklin Park and you enter Bexley.
3. Turn left at Cassady
Av., and then left at Maryland Av., to pass elegant mansions. Continue to
Parkview Av.; turn left and follow Parkview back across Broad St. to E. Main St.
Turn left on E. Main; in two blocks turn left at Drexel Av.
4. Take Drexel back to E.
Broad St. and turn left. As you pass the old mansions along E. Broad, envision
that there was once a boulevard down the middle of this present-day six-lane
street. Many of the mansions are now office buildings.
5. Return to downtown,
continue past the Statehouse and across the Scioto River to the Center of
Science and Industry (COSI), on the left side of W. Broad. (The 'Santa Maria'
replica will be on the right as you cross the river.)
6. From COSI head back
across the river on W. Broad St. and turn right on Civic Center Drive. Go three
blocks to W. Main St. and turn left; then turn right on S. High St. The historic
Southern Hotel and Theater is on the corner of S. High and E. Main.
7. Head south on S. High
St. After you cross I-70/71 you are in historic German Village, a great area to
park and walk. Turn left on Kossuth St. and go several blocks to reach
Schmidt's, an authentic German restaurant in a restored building.
8. After visiting German
Village, go north on S. High St. back through downtown. After you pass the
Statehouse and the Columbus Convention Center you will be in a neighborhood
called the Short North.
9. The Short North is an
area of art galleries and trendy shops. Look for a parking lot along N. High St.
if you want to shop. Continue north on N. High to reach the Ohio State
University campus.
10. The N. High St.
campus strip is kind of run down right now, but renovation plans are in the
works. The OSU campus is along the left; the avant garde looking building on the
left is the Wexner Center for the Arts.
11. At the northern edge
of the OSU campus, turn left onto Lane Av. Follow Lane Av. until you cross the
Olentangy River, then turn left on Olentangy River Rd. The new Schottenstein
Arena is on the corner.
12. Right after you turn
onto Olentangy River Rd., turn left on Woody Hayes Dr. After you cross back over
the river turn right on Cannon Drive. The famous Ohio Stadium where Woody Hayes
coached will be on the left.
13. Follow Cannon Drive
until it ends into King Av. Turn left; Battelle Memorial Institute--where
photocopying, space shuttle tiles, and other innovations were developed--will be
along the right side of King Av.
14. After five blocks on
King Av., turn right on Neil Av. This will take you through restored Victorian
Village. After you pass under I-670 you will enter the Arena District and pass
Nationwide Arena, home of the NHL Blue Jackets.
15. When Neil Av. ends
into Dublin Rd. (US 33), turn right. Turn right on Grandview Av. in about a
mile. After you climb a steep hill, you will be in downtown Grandview Heights.
Turn left on First Av. When you reach Marble Cliff, the tour ends.