Places to stay in Columbus, Ohio

We currently have 198 accommodations in and around Columbus. There are also other regional listings available for Hotels, Campsites, Inns and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.

From vibrant downtown districts to top-of-the-line shopping and gorgeous gardens to a thriving arts scene, Ohio's capital city offers a wealth of experiences for group tours. It's variety at its best, Columbus Style. Places to eat in the region include Clarmont Steak & Seafood, Yoshi, 4th & State, and Parable Cafe.

If you are travelling in the area, Columbus is located close to Groveport-Madison Elementary School, Gospel Light Tabernacle Church, Brookhaven High School, Groveport-Madison High School and Violet Township Fire Department Station 593.

Thanks to geography, Columbus is conveniently located at the crossroads of Interstates 70 and 71. You'll find the freeways easy to navigate. This makes Columbus an accessible home base for fascinating hub and spoke trips.

The center of Columbus ( which is at is longitude -82°59'55.659 and latitude 39°57'40.231 ) is located 7 miles away from Obetz, 8 miles away from Grove City and 8 miles away from Gahanna.

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Selected and best reviewed properties in Columbus

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The Baymont Inn and Suites ( Airport )

7 OUT OF 10 I was unhappy to learn that I had to pay an additional $5.00 per day for parking. I was informed that the price of my hotel included parking fees. I also called the hotel myself to be certain and was assured the price of the room included extended parking and transportation to the airport. If I .....
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The TownePlace Suites

9 OUT OF 10 The Hilton Fisherman's Warf is a great place to stay. The hotel was easy to get to and close to Fisherman's Warf. Once you are there, self-parking (which was very convenient) was $32. There was no Wi-Fi in the rooms. High speed (via network cable) was $10/day. I was able to print my boarding pass .....
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The Sonesta Columbus Downtown

Stay two blocks away from Nationwide Arena, home of the Columbus Blue Jackets, and within minutes of the John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) at Sonesta Columbus Downtown. Our Downtown Columbus hotel is an excellent choice for leisure and business travelers alike, offering easy access .....

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The SpringHill Suites Columbus Airport Gahanna

The newly renovated SpringHill Suites hotel near Columbus Airport in Gahanna, Ohio is ready to provide you with maximum comfort and convenience for your stay in Columbus, Ohio. Well help you get your day started each morning with a free breakfast buffet serving healthy, hearty choices for everyone. .....

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The Home2 Suites

Home2 Suites by Hilton Columbus Downtown, a new, all-suites extended stay hotel, is just a half mile from downtown. This vibrant hotel is located near Franklin University, Nationwide Childrens Hospital, Greater Columbus Convention Center and German Village. Getting here is easy via US 70 and US .....

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The Red Roof Inn & Suites

Red Roof Inn & Suites Columbus - West Broad is six miles from downtown Columbus. This centrally located hotel is just minutes from all the excitement of downtown and the arena district, only half a mile from the new Hollywood Casino Columbus and our world famous Columbus Zoo & Aquarium .....

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The Red Roof Inn

This hotel is a pet friendly, family friendly discount hotel. Red Roof Inn and Suites Columbus W. Broad is conveniently located just off the Columbus Outerbelt at I-270 and W. Broad St., 1 mile from I-70 and 7 miles from I-71. This gives easy access to virtually all areas of Columbus. We are .....

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The Baymont by Wyndham

Conveniently located off Interstate 270, this Baymont Inn and Suites Columbus/Rickenbacker is near the Rickenbacker International Airport, downtown Columbus, Port Columbus International Airport, Devry University, the Discovery District, Columbus Museum of Art and many local restaurants. Experience .....

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Budd Dairy Food Hall ( Dining / Other ). Located at 1086 North 4th Street. Traditional Philadelphia favorites along with chicken, salmon, and veggie options, including a unique cut of fries only found at Marlow’s. budddairyfoodhall.com Link

Domo Sushi Kitchen & Bar ( Dining / Sushi ). Located at 976 North High Street. With almost a decade of experience cooking in the finest restaurants and making sushi, our chef is excited to present their vision to you and all our guests. Our caring and committed staff make sure you have a fantastic experience. domoskb.com Link

Bada Bean Bada Booze ( / Cafe ). Located at 231 East 1st Avenue. Bada Bean Bada Booze was created to be a neighborhood cafe+bar. What keeps our guests coming back isn’t just the killer coffee and cocktail program... but our people that run the place. www.badabeanbadabooze.com Link

Cravings Cafe ( Dining / Subs / Sandwiches ). Located at 114 North Front Street. Get our yummy breakfast sandwiches to bronuts to savory lunch sandwiches, we’re serving up the scrumptious goodness you crave! www.cravingscafe614.com Link

Forno Kitchen + Bar ( / Breakfast / Brunch ). Located at 721 North High Street. Located in the heart of the Short North Arts District, Forno Kitchen and Bar offers the best atmosphere and contemporary cuisine in the city with alluring views of our custom stone-fired oven and High Street happenings. An unrivaled happy hour includes hand-crafted drinks, wine by the glass, Ohio drafts, signature pizzas, and shareables, joined by dozens of irresistible entrees on our brunch and dinner menus. fornoshortnorth.com Link

Kelton House Museum & Garden ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 586 East Town Street. Built by Fernando Cortez Kelton, a prosperous wholesaler of dry goods and pharmaceuticals, the Kelton House incorporates elements of the Greek Revival and Italianate styles. The garden features hedges, statuary, diverse plant specimens, lattice work and mixed perennial borders that demonstrate a Victorian sensibility. The simple beauty of the mansion’s façade, however, housed dangerous politics (for the time). The Keltons were active supporters of the abolitionist movement. They did all they could to assist ex-slaves, freed slaves and freeborn blacks and fugitives, including one young woman who was sheltered at the home for ten years. Your visit to this historic building will immerse you in the Victorian experience through the eyes of the Kelton family whose continuous 120 year residence and original belongings left a discernible imprint. www.keltonhouse.com Link

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