![]() ![]() 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. Part art exhibition, part virtual reality universe, and part interactive playground, Otherworld is the psychedelic, bizarre brainchild of over 40 artists. Hot tip: arrive early and join in on the tailgate action!Ĥ – Step into a fantasy sci-fi universe at Otherworld 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! 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. 3 – Catch a football game at Ohio Stadium 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. 2 – Grab a snack at North Market Farmer’s MarketĪ 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. 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. ![]() 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.īesides 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. What are you waiting for? Start planning! 1 – Kickstart your trip with a day at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium So, if you’re looking for the most unique experiences to plan out for your trip to Discovery City, look no further. 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. ![]() 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. 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. We are so excited for our next trip to Columbus to visit COSI!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. If you have kids interested in science, technology, and natural history then this is the place to visit if you are in Columbus. *dressing up as construction workers and getting to build things with foam blocksĪnd there is seriously so much more! This place rocks! One suggestion to is bring your own lunch (I wish that we had!) because the cafe line was very long at lunchtime and the lunch choices were expensive. *creating a water tunnel out of PVC piping *shooting water fountains at a Poseidon sea adventure *creating your own sea creatures on an interactive graphic design computer *working a remote controlled submarine robot We went on a Saturday and it was very busy, however it did not stop us from having fun. We started with the science part and eventually worked our way over to the natural history. The museum is set up into two parts: the science/technology part and the natural history part. If you haven't been to this museum before then you are missing out! What a treasure this place is! My only wish is that we lived closer so that we could experience this more! There is so much to do, we could have easily stayed the entire day at this place. ![]()
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