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15 Best things to do in Columbus OHIO (Summer 2024)

Columbus, the capital of the state of  Ohio is the most populous city in Ohio, and 2nd in the Midwest, the 1st being Chicago. Columbus is not just any city, but a hidden gem waiting to be explored in summertime like any other city in the US. Columbus is very lively and there are a lot of things to do. From festivals, sports events, and concerts there are so many fun things to do. Let me take you on an extraordinary tour of Columbus, where every corner tells a story of the best things and experiences that bring a new adventure. Ready? Grab your sunglasses, and sunscreen, and let’s dive into the heart of the Buckeye state. 

Franklin Park Conservatory

Begin your Columbus adventure at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.  This great place is not just a garden; it’s beautiful artwork. There is a lot to do at this place surrounded by lush landscapes, with butterflies gardens and exotic plants that look like they’ve stepped out of a fairy tale.  There is also a famous Chihuly exhibition, here you will get an opportunity to enjoy the famous work of Dale Chihuly, an American glass artist, who is well-known in the field of blown glass. The Franklin Park Conservatory is one of the best places to visit in Columbus, it has a lot of things to offer. There is also are different events and activities such as gardening classes, culinary classes, cocktail nights, and many more.

German Village

Visit the cobblestone streets of German Village full of history. This unique neighborhood is like stepping back in time where modern cafes are located within centuries-old buildings. The architecture in this place is amazing if you are into it you can stroll the streets to see some stunning homes. On summer weekends there is  Shakespeare in the Park at Schiller Park.  Take advantage of The Book Loft, a literary labyrinth that promises the perfect find for book lovers, and also its amazing environment. You can hop on German Village Tours where you will get an opportunity to hear the stories behind every door of German Village. There is only one tour company, German Village Tours so it will be good if you plan.

 The Columbus Museum of Art

The Columbus Museum of Art is your next stop. It’s a place where creativity knows no bounds and has large collections from classic masterpieces to contemporary wonders. Interactive exhibits invite you to become part of the art, making each visit unique. There are several summer events such as Summer Art Workshop, Summer Camp, and many more. Check out the events calendar here.

COSI

Science doesn’t have to be boring like everybody thinks, COSI (Center of Science and Industry) is a science museum that doesn’t just display things,  it engages and educates with hands-on exhibits that make you feel like a kid again. Whether you’re exploring outer space or the depths of the ocean, it’s a reminder that learning is an adventure.  COSI has many special events happening such as COSI After Dark and also special exhibitions.  Check more here for the events calendar.

Easton Town Center

If retail therapy is on your agenda, Easton Town Center won’t disappoint. This open-air shopping has top-notch dining with entertainment and shopping from around the globe. It’s more than a mall; it’s a day out in itself. Here you can enjoy live music and events that are scheduled to keep the whole family entertained. Easton also has some high-end designer stores and fancy restaurants that you can try. The kids can also enjoy this place by going to the movies, a visit to Legoland  Discovery Center Easton Town Center is usually crowded, especially in the summertime.

The Scioto Mile

Want to be more outdoors? The Scioto Mile offers lush parks and interactive fountains along the Scioto River. It’s the perfect spot for a stroll, a picnic, or just to watch the world go by. There are always different special events during summer that you can check out.  The parks at the Scioto Mile include Battelle Riverfront Park, Bicentennial Park, Genoa Park, North Bank Park, Alexander  Millenium Park.

Short North Arts District

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The Short North Arts District is where culture, cuisine, and creativity come alive. There are a lot of things to do such as visiting art galleries, gourmet restaurants, and boutiques.  There is gallery hop every first Saturday of the month, and different activities such as live music, paint and sip, and many more. The short North Art District is not far from the downtown area, so you can always check out what’s going on there.

Columbus Zoo

polar bear swimming under water in a ocean park

Animal lovers, prepare for a wild ride at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. From the jungles of Asia to the plains of Africa, it’s a global safari in Ohio. The zoo is a testament to conservation and education, all while providing endless fun for visitors of all ages. The zoo is usually so busy during summer you can even tell from the traffic that heading there.  There are different events scheduled during the summer.

Huntington Park

Embrace the spirit of America’s pastime at Huntington Park, home of the Columbus Clippers. There’s something about a baseball game on a summer evening. Enjoying hot dogs and nachos and a side of Perry’s Frozen custard, brownies, or creamsicle float. Even if it’s your first time here, guarantee you will enjoy it because of its good vibe.

 Zoombezi Bay

And because no summer is complete without some water fun, Zoombezi Bay is your go-to for thrills and chills. With water slides and a wave pool, you will have a great time paying a visit to this water park.  It’s a refreshing way to beat the heat and add excitement to your Columbus visit. The water park is usually very busy during summer, so plan your visit.

North Market 

Dive into the heart of local life at the North Market Farmer’s Market. This isn’t just any market; it’s a bustling hub of farmers, bakers, and artisans all sharing their passion and produce with the community. Taste your way through local specialties, from artisan cheeses to freshly baked pastries, and experience the vibrant atmosphere that makes Saturday mornings here a special affair. 

Scioto Audubon Metro Park

For those who love the great outdoors, the Scioto Audubon Metro Park is the best place to be this summer. Offering miles of trails, wall/rock climbing, volleyball, bocce courts, and many more. it’s a place where nature lovers can enjoy the beauty of central Ohio’s landscapes. There are also picnic tables that you set up for your family and friends for a picnic or even a date. 

 

The Columbus Commons

Columbus Commons is a dynamic centerpiece of downtown Columbus, offering over six acres of lush lawns, beautiful gardens, and a carousel that delights both the young and the young at heart. It’s a place where the community comes together for free concerts, live performances, outdoor movies, and yoga in the park.  There are also some food trucks there where you can enjoy different cuisines and pastries.

The Ohio State University Campus

Explore the sprawling campus of The Ohio State University, the best place of education, innovation, and Buckeye pride. Take a guided tour to discover historic buildings, the Wexner Center for the Arts, and the spirited atmosphere that defines college life here. Whether or not you’re a fan of college football, a visit to the iconic Ohio Stadium also known as “The Shoe” is the must-visit. The shoe is also the venue for the Buckeye Country Festival.

Bicentennial Park and the Scioto Mile Fountain

Cap off your Columbus journey at Bicentennial Park, particularly around the Scioto Mile Fountain, one of the city’s most picturesque spots. It’s not just a fountain; it’s a summertime playground that invites kids and adults alike to cool off in its refreshing sprays. With the stunning backdrop of the city skyline, it’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy an ice cream, and reflect on your Columbus adventures.

 

Bonus:  Also don’t miss out on a list of summer festival events around town.  These are several famous summer events; the Jazz & Ribs Festival this is July, the Columbus Arts Festival, the Buckeye Country Super Fest in June, the Food Trucks Festival in August, and many more.

 

There you have it—15 incredible spots that make Columbus, Ohio, a place to experience in the summer of 2024. From the amazing botanical gardens to the live energy of downtown streets, Columbus is a city that promises something for everyone. So why wait? Start planning your journey to this amazing city today and prepare to be captivated by its charm, culture, and endless possibilities for adventure.

 

 

 

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The Best Museums You’ll Want to Visit in Ohio 2024

One thing people don’t know about Ohio is that it’s a place where you can learn about history and culture. And where else can you learn those things? Only at the museums. Ohio is home to the most famous best museum in the United States.  Come with us and see the list of the best museums you must visit in Ohio in 2024.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame- Cleveland

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Location: 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44114

Why It Rocks: A  site for music lovers, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame celebrates the legends of the music industry. It’s also one of the most famous Ohio museums  Explore interactive exhibits that bring the history of rock and roll to life.  The exhibits range in size from major exhibits to smaller exhibits. There are also special exhibits that spotlight iconic artists. The  Museum produces numerous public programs, including concerts, interviews, lectures, film screenings, and other events that help tell the story of rock and roll.   If you are into architecture and architects you will enjoy this masterpiece building that famous architect I.M Pei designed.  The museum admission is $35. Check out here for more info.

Cleveland Museum of Art – Cleveland

a statue of a man sitting on a pedestal in a park

Location: 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106

Why It’s Frame-Worthy: Immerse yourself in a world of artistic brilliance at the Cleveland Museum of Art.  One of the best places to visit in Ohio.From classic masterpieces to contemporary wonders. The museum houses a diverse permanent collection of more than 61,000 works of art from around the world. The Cleveland Museum of Art also known as CMA has free admission to its permanent collection galleries. However, tickets may be required for certain exhibitions and events. Be sure to check out the gift shop for unique art-inspired treasures and souvenirs .Check out here for more info.

Columbus  Museum of  Art- Columbus

 

Location: 480 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215

Why Art Thou Here: Explore the diverse collection of the Columbus Museum of Art, one of the popular Columbus museums. This museum was the first art museum to register its charter with the state of OhioThe museum has diverse collections from American and European, modern and contemporary art, folk art, glass art, and photography. Explore permanent and temporary exhibits. The museum has a permanent collections that includes outstanding late nineteenth and early twentieth-century American and European modern works of art. and keep an eye out for special events that add an extra layer of fun. it’s a perfect spot for art lovers. This museum has an admission fee of $18 every day except Thursday $5 and free on Sundays. Check out here for more info.

Centre of Science and Industry (COSI) – Columbus

 

Location: 333 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215

Why It Sparks Curiosity:  The Center of Science and Industry famously known as COSI, located in downtown Columbus, is not your average science museum. it’s an adventure for all ages and guarantees to have a great time while visiting. The exhibits in this museum make science come alive. Expect to spend hours and hours here because the museum is hands-on engaging, inspiring, and transforming learning experiences. The museum admission is $30 which includes all classic COSI Exhibition areas, live shows, and AMNH Dinosaurs. Check out here for more info.

 

National Museum of the U.S Air Force- Dayton

Location: 1100 Spaatz St, Dayton, OH 45431

Why It Soars Above :Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, this museum is a tribute to the evolution of aviation. Be amazed at historic aircraft, such as World War I & II crafts, Cold War, Atomic bomb, Korean War, and many more. Try out flight simulators and get deep into the rich history of the United States Air Force.  Check out the presidential gallery and see different flights that were used with U.S. presidents including the most famous one that was used with  President John F. Kennedy and also carried his body from Dallas to D.C. There are guided and self-guided tours. The museum admission is free. Check out here for more info. 

Toledo Art Museum  -Toledo

Location: 2445 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43620

Why Art Thou Not Here Yet: The Toledo Museum of Art also known as TMA is an internationally known museum,  a treasure trove of artistic wonders. Discover everything from classical paintings to modern sculptures. The museum has collections of glass art European and American art, and small collections of Renaissance, Greek, Roman, and Japanese. Don’t miss the special exhibits that bring fresh perspectives to the world of art. The admission admission is free, Parking is $10 (free for members). Special Exhibitions are $10.Check out here for more info.

Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati

a large building with a clock on it with Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal in the background

Location: Union Terminal, 1301 Western Ave, Cincinnati, OH.

Why is the center: The Cincinnati  Museum Center is home to five must-visit places in Cincinnati. These places are the Cincinnati History Museum, Museum of Natural History & Science, Robert D. Lindner Family Omnimax Theater, Cincinnati History Library and Archives, and Duke Energy Children’s Museum. Museum Admission is  $22.50 for adults and $15.50 for children including admission to The Children’s Museum, Museum of Natural History & Science, and Cincinnati History Museum. Check out here for more info.

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center- Cincinnati

brown and blue concrete bridge

Location: 50 E Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH.

Why is underground railroad:Located along the Ohio River, this landmark museum delves into the stories of heroes from the era of the Underground Railroad to present-day human rights struggles. Through immersive exhibits and interactive displays, visitors witness the challenging journey from slavery to freedom. The center’s commitment extends beyond its walls, actively engaging in educational programs and community outreach to spark conversations about human rights. The museum has permanent exhibits with its stunning architecture symbolizing the quest for freedom. The Freedom Center stands as a testament to the resilience of those who fought for liberty. Admission is $16.50 for adults,  $11.50 for children, and $14 for seniors.  Check out here for more info.

American Sign Museum- Cincinnati

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Location: 1330 Monmouth Ave, Cincinnati, OH

Why it’s a sign: This is a vibrant homage to the artistry and history of signage. It’s a great museum located in a nostalgic space, the museum transports visitors through the evolution of signs, showcasing their cultural and commercial significance. From colorful neon signs to classic hand-painted displays, the museum brings to life the stories behind these iconic symbols. Through Engaging exhibits and a captivating journey, visitors gain insight into the craftsmanship and innovation that shaped the advertising landscape. The museum also displays the equipment utilized in the design and manufacture of signs American Sign Museum is not just a collection of signs; it’s a celebration of the creativity and impact that signs have had on American culture throughout the years. Admissions is $15 for adults, and $10 for seniors, military, and youth.  Check out here for more info.

Contemporary Arts Center – Cincinnati

a mural on the side of a building

Location: 44 E 6th St, Cincinnati, OH.

Exploration of modern art: Is a dynamic hub where creativity knows no bounds. It is a non-collecting institution and one of the first contemporary art institutions in the United States.  CAC is devoted to presenting thought-provoking and boundary-pushing contemporary art. The gallery space serves as a canvas for a diverse array of exhibitions, performances, and installations, showcasing the latest in contemporary artistic expressions. CAC invites visitors to explore the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, fostering a dialogue between artists and the community. Admission to the CAC is free of charge. If you are into architecture like me you will get an opportunity to see another work or a famous architect  Zaha Hadid, who designed the building of CAC. Check out here for more info.

Dayton Art Institute- Dayton

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Location: 456 Belmonte Park N, Dayton, OH

Unleash your inner artistic; With a rich history and a commitment to promoting the love of art, The museum’s diverse collection spans various periods and styles, providing visitors with a journey through the artistic evolution of humanity. From classic masterpieces to contemporary works, DAI’s galleries showcase the depth and breadth of artistic expression. Beyond its impressive permanent collection, the institute hosts engaging exhibitions, educational programs, and a community overlooking the Great Miami River. It’s the best place you can enjoy with your entire family. The Dayton Art Institute has been rated one of the top 10 best art museums in the United States for children. Admissions is $15 for adults, $10 for seniors, and $5 for students and youth. Check out here for more info.

Cleveland Children’s Museum- Cleveland

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Location: 3813 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH.

Let the kids play:  This is a great place for young minds, located in the heart of Cleveland, Ohio. With its hands-on exhibits and playful atmosphere, CCM invites children to embark on exciting journeys of discovery. From hands-on activities that stimulate creativity to imaginative play zones, every corner of the museum is designed to spark joy and curiosity. CCM is not just a museum; it’s a vibrant learning environment where kids can explore, experiment, and learn through play. With a commitment to fostering a love for learning, the Cleveland Children’s  Museum stands as a testament to the idea that education can be both fun and enriching for our youngest adventurers. Admissions is $15. Check out here for more info.

Ohio History Center- Columbus

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Location: 800 E 17th Ave, Columbus, OH.

Dive into History: is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts in Columbus, Ohio. This is not only a history museum it’s also a research center. Here, the past comes alive through engaging exhibits and interactive displays. From the ancient Indigenous cultures that shaped the region to the industrial innovations that defined its growth, the center offers a comprehensive journey through time. Visitors can immerse themselves in the stories of Ohio’s pioneers, relive pivotal moments of the Civil War, and explore the cultural heritage that makes the state unique. With its commitment to preserving and sharing the rich history of Ohio, the Ohio History Center provides a fascinating window into the events and people that have shaped the Buckeye State. Admission is $13 for adults, $11 for seniors and students, and $7 for youth. Check out here for more info.

Wexner Center for the Art- Columbus

Location: 1871 N High St, Columbus, OH

Dive into creativity and cultural exploration: This magnificent hub of contemporary creativity and cultural exploration. Located on the Ohio State University campus, this dynamic institution seamlessly blends the worlds of visual arts, performing arts, and media arts. With its cutting-edge exhibitions, avant-garde performances, and thought-provoking film screenings, the Wexner Center invites visitors to dig into the innovative and diverse realm of modern artistic expression.

The center’s architecturally striking building itself is a work of art, housing spaces that foster dialogue and engagement. Whether you’re a seasoned art connoisseur or someone seeking fresh perspectives, the Wexner Center for the Arts promises an enriching experience that pushes the boundaries of artistic expression. Gallery admission is free and there is admission for special events. Check out here for more info

Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum -Columbus

Location: 1813 N High St, Columbus OH 43210

Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum in Columbus, Ohio, is a wonderland for cartoon enthusiasts and curious minds alike. Located on the Ohio State University campus, this unique museum houses an extensive collection of cartoons, comics, and graphic novels. Named after famed cartoonist Billy Ireland, the museum celebrates the artistry and storytelling found within the colorful panels of beloved comic strips.

Visitors can explore exhibitions that showcase the evolution of cartooning and its cultural impact. From classic strips to contemporary graphic novels, the museum offers a nostalgic journey through the history of this expressive art form. It’s a delightful destination where visitors of all ages can immerse themselves in the captivating world of cartoons. Admission is free. Check out here for more info.

 

Ohio’s museums are like chapters in a captivating story, blending history, art, and innovation. Whether strolling through the vibrant streets of Cleveland or marveling at aviation wonders in Dayton, each museum promises a distinctive and unforgettable journey. With interactive exhibits and special events, there’s always a discovery awaiting. So, why wait? Pack your curiosity, invite a friend, and embark on a museum-hopping adventure across the Buckeye State. The wonders of Ohio’s museums are ready for your exploration! Check their websites for the latest exhibits and events, ensuring your visit is nothing short of extraordinary