Ever wondered what it is like to live in Columbus, OH? While you may spend most of your time in class or studying, there is tons around to explore in this area we call home!

Whether you’re from the area or a Columbus newcomer, you’ll find something to love within steps of Luxe Belle. Explore our town’s best and brightest local attractions, starting with these six things to do, see, and eat.

Ohio State University Campus

Ohio State University Campus

First things first, if you don’t explore OSU, then you’re missing out on the most prominent feature of the neighborhood. The main campus of the college includes interesting architecture to examine, outdoor art and sculptures, plenty of green space, and amenities that aren’t just for students!

Gateway Film Center

Gateway Film Center

Gateway Film Center believes in the power of movies to strengthen, unite, challenge, and inspire the community. As a nonprofit cinema, they are committed to screening films from around the world within a sustainable business model. They curate an experience where the stories shown on their screens and the artists who create them are treated with respect and appreciation.

Cazuelas Columbus

Cazuelas Mexican Cuisine

Satisfy your hunger with flavorful Mexican food at Cazuela's Grill in Columbus, Ohio. Enjoy a spicy kick of south-of-the-border flavor with their full menu of Mexican-style favorites for you to choose from. No matter what you crave, the breakfast, lunch, and dinner items on their menu are sure to satisfy.

The Short North

The Short North

Known as the art and soul of Columbus, the culturally rich Short North Arts District is a pioneer in the urban revitalization of Central Ohio. Visitors are invited to explore our vibrant neighborhood known for its wide variety of amazing art, dining, nightlife, fashion, home décor, and unique gifts. From homegrown stores that have gained national recognition to speciality shops favored by locals, the Short North Arts District has a little bit of everything.

Newport Music Hall

Newport Music Hall

A musical mecca of the Midwest, the Newport Music Hall holds the honor of being the Longest Continually Running Rock Club in the country. Originally built in 1923 as a movie theatre, the facility was converted into Newport Music Hall in 1984. Located on the campus of the Ohio State University, Newport Music Hall maintains the preservation of its historical ballroom architecture and the legacy of its past and present performers. With a 1,700 person capacity and hosting over 150,000 guests a year, the Newport Music Hall has become one of the most legendary rock club's in the country.

Buckeye Donuts

Buckeye Donuts

With such a large college student population in the area, The University District is naturally home to more than its fair share of late night eats. Several restaurants keep their kitchens open until 3am (or later) on weekends, and a handful are open 24/7. The most popular of 24 hour eateries is probably Buckeye Donuts, a campus tradition since 1969.

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