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The Perfect Weekend in Columbus: A 2-Day Itinerary

How to spend 48 hours in Columbus like a local — where to eat, what to see, and what to skip

Recommended Team·March 17, 2026·10 min read
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Day 1 Morning: Starting Your Weekend Right

Start at North Market for coffee and breakfast — browse the vendors, try Jeni's Ice Cream, and soak in the market atmosphere. Walk south through the Short North Arts District along High Street.

Day 1 Afternoon: Exploring the Heart of the City

Explore German Village on foot — the brick streets, the Book Loft (plan to spend at least an hour), and Schiller Park. Lunch at Schmidt's Sausage Haus for the Bahama Mama and the legendary cream puff.

Day 1 Evening: Dinner and Nightlife

Dinner at The Refectory for French fine dining in a converted church, or at Watershed in the Brewery District. Then explore the Short North's bar scene or catch a show at one of the neighborhood's venues.

Day 2 Morning: A Fresh Start

Visit the Franklin Park Conservatory for the biomes and Chihuly glass art. Continue to Topiary Park for the unique living Seurat recreation.

Day 2 Afternoon: Deeper Into the City

Head to the Ohio State campus to explore the Wexner Center for the Arts and the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library. Grab lunch at one of the campus-area restaurants or head back to North Market.

Day 2 Evening: The Grand Finale

Dinner tacos at Los Guachos, then explore the Brewery District or Grandview Heights for craft cocktails and the local scene. Columbus's food and drink scene is genuinely surprising for visitors.

Neighborhoods to Know in Columbus

Columbus's personality lives in its neighborhoods, and understanding them is the key to a great visit. The neighborhoods to prioritize are Short North, German Village, Brewery District, Grandview Heights, University District. Each has its own character, food scene, and energy. The best weekend trips leave time for unstructured wandering in at least one neighborhood — put away the phone, walk without a destination, and let the city reveal itself. You'll stumble into a cafe, a shop, or a park bench with a view that no itinerary could have predicted.

Pro Tip

The best time to visit Columbus: May through October is the best time, with warm weather and abundant festivals. October brings Ohio State football season and gorgeous fall colors. The Columbus Arts Festival in June is outstanding.

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