![]() You’ll wander through a maze of neon-lit mirrors and surprises in one room while the next holds a giant stuffed creature that you can walk around, over, and through. Each room is a distinct, fully immersive installation and yet together they tell a singular story. Otherworld is comprised of 47 different rooms, each with its own unique theme, spread across 32,000 square feet. Otherworld invites you to step inside the art, in fact what you take away from your experience there really depends on the interactions you create. Yeah, that’s not happening at Otherworld. Remember your first trip to an art museum and before you walked in the door you were told not to touch anything. When you visit Otherworld, you’ll definitely have lots to talk about and do together. That’s because they are currently hosting (through May 2022) the special exhibit “Marvel: Universe of Superheroes” which will feature “…more than 300 original artifacts, including some of Marvel’s most iconic costumes, props, and original art, much of which has never before been put on public display.” A Romantic GetawayĬonversation and connection are the hallmarks of a “perfect” date. This is an exciting, make that a “super” time to visit COSI too. You can even walk down a street from 1898 and then turn the corner and find yourself in a classic American 60’s downtown. There are live shows and seemingly a hands-on exhibit around every corner. There are areas dedicated to water sciences, space (complete with a planetarium), life sciences, and of course the American Museum of Natural History Dinosaur Gallery. One of the most popular and fun indoor activities in Columbus, Ohio is a trip to the Center of Science and Industry (or COSI as everyone around town calls it). If you’re looking to get a little hands on, the Conservatory does offer a number of classes if you’d like to pick up a new skill in say landscape design, orchid growing, or sustainable cooking. The natural beauty you experience is offset by the beauty of art through the well-placed works of master glass artist Dale Chihuly. You can see over 400 species of plants as you walk through greenhouse biomes that transport you around the world. The Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is one of the fun places to go in Columbus, Ohio. So you’ve come to the city to “get away?” Why not get lost in the beauty of nature. If there’s ever been a food you “wanted to try,” there’s a good chance you’ll find it here. Located on the edge of the Short North, the North Market has provided a location for local food vendors since 1876. While there are great restaurants in the Short North, to get a particular look (and taste) of culinary Columbus you need to take yourself to the North Market. (Make sure to dress appropriately so you can stay warm as you walk (or scooter!) from place to place up and down the street.) Whether you have 2-hours or a whole day, you can get a great feel for Columbus by exploring the unique shops, restaurants, art galleries, and other surprises found along this popular stretch of High Street. Luckily, the Short North is seemingly built for that. ![]() Unfortunately, many times a business trip leaves only compressed packets of time for exploring. Let’s take a look at some of the best activities to do in Columbus, Ohio. While Columbus is known as the home of The Ohio State University and the world-class Columbus Zoo, there are a wide range of diverse places to discover. Part of that experience is having the opportunity to explore Ohio’s capital city. For more information, directions and tickets, visit stay at the Hotel LeVeque is an experience. with the donation of a non-perishable food item for the Dublin Food Pantry. Get in FREE Sunday morning before 11 a.m. Everything from Irish music, genealogy, sports, Irish food and drink, dancing, dance lessons and more. The festival lasts all weekend and there's fun for all ages. You can get tickets online or at the entrances. The event is so big it even has it's own beer, Irish Festival Stout! Admission is $10 for adults and $7 for seniors. Visit for more information.Įrin go Bragh! (Being an Erin I just had to say that) If it clears up, consider heading to Dublin for the annual Irish Festival at Coffman Park. This Friday's event features a chance for attendees to make an Egypt-inspired collar with members of the Columbus Museum of Art. Admission includes the movie Grand Canyon Adventure, River at Risk on the Extreme Screen. COSI Friday Family Nights Admission to COSI after 5 p.m.Cartoon Capers features 12 cartoon classics shown at 10 a.m. Clint Eastwood stars in Dirty Harry tonight at 7:30 p.m. Strips of 10 movie tickets are available at CAPA for a discount. ![]() Ohio Theatre Summer Movie Series Tickets for movies shown at Ohio Theatre are $4 for adults and $3.50 for seniors.Since it's looking like another day of cloudy skies here's some things to do indoors:
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