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Columbus surprises visitors who expected less from Ohio's capital. The Short North Arts District delivers gallery openings, independent dining, and weekend farmers' markets at a density that rivals much larger cities. Ohio State's campus creates a permanent infrastructure of hotels, restaurants, and entertainment that benefits all visitors. Hotels across downtown and the Short North offer strong pricing, with the broader metro adding further inventory near Easton Town Center and the university.
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Frequently Asked Questions

For most Columbus stays, a solid hotel deal typically runs between about $80 and $150 per night including taxes and fees. Budget properties around Grove City or North Worthington often land under $90, while well‑rated national brands near Easton, downtown, or the University District usually fall in the $110–$150 range.

Some of the best-value options near Ohio State sit along Olentangy River Road and the University Area, with nightly rates often hovering around $115–$145 depending on game days and events. Properties like Hampton Inn & Suites or Hilton Garden Inn in the university corridor frequently offer midrange prices with strong guest ratings.

Yes, several midpriced hotels cluster around Easton Town Center and the nearby Morse and Sunbury Road corridors, commonly pricing from about $100 to $140 per night. These spots are popular for shopping weekends because you can stay within a 5–10 minute drive or short rideshare of Easton’s restaurants and stores.

Value-focused travelers often look at properties around Capitol Square and the core downtown streets, where weekend rates can dip close to $100–$130 outside of major events. Locations near the Statehouse and the Scioto riverfront give walkable access to the Arena District, theaters, and riverfront trails without luxury pricing.

The easiest way to catch savings for Buckeyes games or campus tours is to book early along the Olentangy River corridor or in nearby Worthington and Hilliard, where rates can stay closer to $110–$140. Many visitors also watch Groupon listings for occasional member pricing or date-specific discounts near the University District.

Yes, suite-style properties in areas like Corporate Exchange in North Columbus and Grove City’s Columbus South corridor often price around $110–$150 per night and include larger rooms. These locations work well for families driving in, offering quick access to downtown, the zoo, and suburban dining without downtown parking costs.

Staying in nearby towns such as Grove City, Canal Winchester, or Lancaster is often a bit cheaper than central Columbus, with nightly rates commonly in the $80–$135 range. You trade a 15–35 minute drive for lower room costs and easier free parking, which can add up over several nights.

Locals hunting for last-minute rooms often check national travel sites and then compare with Groupon, which regularly lists night-by-night pricing for brands like Holiday Inn Express, Hampton Inn, and Crowne Plaza around Greater Columbus. Watching flexible dates around Easton, Worthington, and downtown can reveal sudden rate drops before big events.