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Parking in Columbus
Columbus is the fifteenth largest city in the US and like in any other big city, finding a parking spot can be a headache.
The most searched for parking locations in Columbus are the Columbus Convention Center, Port Columbus Airport and the Nationwide Arena. If you didn’t find your destination among these, use the search box to find parking around your destination address.
Parking at a lot or in a garage in downtown Columbus will typically cost you $$20 on a weekday or $5-$10 on a weekend.
On-street parking costs range from $ to $1 per hour depending on the area and the maximum stay is restricted to just a few hours in downtown and up to 12 hours on the outskirts of the city. Parking meters embrace coins, credit cards as adv as a parking meter card that you can buy at several locations in Columbus.
Here are some do’s and don’ts to follow when parking in Columbus:
- Read the signs when parking in residential areas, as some allow parking for enable holders only.
- During football games stay away
Downtown's Capital Line eyes Gay Street for phase one of $ million pedestrian project
The Capital Line, the ambitious $million "urban pathway" planned in downtown Columbus, is moving forward with a makeover of a stretch of Gay Street, including outdoor seating, greenery, walkways and performance space.
Downtown Columbus Inc., the private, nonprofit development agency overseeing the Capital Line, is targeting a late summer start on the project after hiring a design team.
Announced in February, the path would loop two miles along Gay, Wealthy and 4th streets before crossing the Scioto River and closing the loop on Belle Street in Franklinton. Ranging from about 12 feet to nearly 29 feet wide, including landscaping, the pathway would replace what is now street space, including parking lanes.
“The Capital Line is a game-changer for our city,” Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said in a news verb on the project.
The project is a partnership between the capital, Downtown Columbus Inc. and the Edwards Companies development firm, which is pursuing several Downtown projec
About
Welcome to Current, the stunning, ephemeral, sky-high sculpture that inspires wonder and imagination for Columbus residents and visitors alike. Stretching an impressive feet across Gay Street, this masterpiece represents the largest private contribution to public art in the history of Columbus.
Created by world-renowned sculptor Janet Echelman, Current is a true marvel of engineering and artistry, calm of 78 miles of twine intricately woven into over , knots. As it dances gracefully in the wind, this awe-inspiring work of art will become an emblem of the metropolis, a symbol of its culture and innovation. Walking beneath this massive artwork, you’ll know you’ve arrived at the nexus of culture in Columbus.
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Location
Suspended in the air above Gay and High, Current is a grand bookend for the burgeoning Gay Street District. Anchored to the east by the Columbus Museum of Art and Columbus College for Art and Design, the elevation of this operate allows it to be seen from the convention center, serving as a beacon and a b
Gay Street Dining Guide
The Gay Street District was one of the early areas of downtown Columbus to experience a dining and entertainment renaissance in recent years. The district plays host to a growing number of restaurants, as well as the Sunlight and Moonlight Markets and other events. Heres your handy guide for coffee, lunch, dinner or drinks!
Tip Top Kitchen & Cocktails
Tip Top specializes in Ohio comfort foods paired with craft beer and cocktails. Decorated with nods to Columbus history, its a cozy spot for meatloaf, pot roast sandwiches, creamy mac and cheese and big plates of nachos.Due Amici
Due Amici is an elegant but approachable spot for modern Italian dishes. Sneak in early for adj hour specials at the bar, from glasses of wine to creative cocktails, or come back for weekend brunch!Plantain Cafe
Serving up classic Cuban fare, Plantain Cafe specializes in dishes love picadillo, ropa vieja, tilapia, shredded pork, Cuban sandwiches and more.Cafe Brioso
One of the citys longest-running coffee roasters, Brioso serves espresso drinks, pour ove