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Bridge Park buzzes with modern energy across its pedestrian plazas and tree-lined walkways. The Scioto River provides a scenic backdrop for rooftop bars and diverse restaurants that keep the neighborhood humming from morning until night. You'll find artisan shops and entertainment venues nestled among contemporary buildings where public spaces invite lingering.
Dining options range from casual eateries to upscale spots serving everything from American classics to international fusion. The AC Hotel offers stylish accommodations with river views for those wanting to stay close to the action. Getting around is easiest on foot within Bridge Park itself, though you'll likely need a car for exploring beyond.
Don Scott
Don Scott is a tranquil residential pocket of Columbus where small aircraft buzz overhead from the Ohio State University Airport. Aviation enthusiasts can watch planes take off while families enjoy the laid-back suburban vibe. Nearby Indian Run Falls Park offers a peaceful natural escape, while Bowlero Sawmill provides indoor entertainment when you're done exploring the quiet tree-lined streets.
Getting around requires a car, as public transit is limited in this northwest Columbus neighborhood. For dining and shopping, you'll need to venture to nearby areas like The Mall at Tuttle Crossing. The area offers some short-term rentals amid the mid-century ranch homes that define this authentic slice of suburban life.
Riverside is Dublin's peaceful residential haven where tree-lined streets lead to scenic Scioto River views. Families love the neighborhood parks with walking trails perfect for morning jogs or evening strolls. The area sits conveniently close to The Mall at Tuttle Crossing and local attractions like Red Rooster Quilts and Bowlero Sawmill.
You'll find mostly vacation rentals and extended-stay properties with modern comforts in this quiet suburb. Dining options are limited to casual family spots, so many visitors drive to nearby Dublin center for more variety. A car is recommended since public transit is sparse, though the residential streets are wonderfully walkable.
Tuttle West offers a shopper's paradise anchored by the Mall at Tuttle Crossing, surrounded by familiar big-box stores and chain restaurants. This suburban Columbus neighborhood gives you a break from downtown bustle without sacrificing convenience. Just a short drive away, you'll find the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Golf Club of Dublin, and peaceful Ballantrae Community Park.
Mid-range hotel chains provide comfortable, budget-friendly stays with standard amenities like pools and fitness centers. A car is practically essential here—the wide streets and ample free parking are designed with drivers in mind. After shopping, catch a movie at the mall theater or grab dinner at one of many casual restaurants.
Tuttle offers suburban comfort with a side of shopping therapy and green space to boot. The Mall at Tuttle Crossing anchors this Dublin neighborhood with department stores and food courts for your retail fix. Along the Scioto River, scenic trails provide a breath of fresh air between shopping sprees. Residential streets lined with manicured lawns create a peaceful backdrop for your visit.
Chain restaurants dominate the dining scene with familiar favorites at mid-range prices. Most hotels offer business-class comforts like free breakfast and pools. While public transit is limited, driving is a breeze with plenty of free parking everywhere you go.
Scioto Park is just one of the places to see in Dublin, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Experience the area's acclaimed theater scene or attend a sporting event.
Learn about the local history of Dublin when you take a trip to Leatherlips Monument. Discover the great live music and shops in this family-friendly area.
You might want to practice your swing at Golf Club of Dublin, a golf course located 3.2 mi (5.1 km) from central Dublin. If Golf Club of Dublin doesn't quite scratch your golfing itch, Muirfield Village Golf Club, and Heritage Golf Club are also nearby.
Though OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital might be what brings you to town, perhaps you'll have a chance to explore more of Dublin while you are here.
Explore a charming Midwestern enclave where Irish-inspired architecture meets modern American suburbia. Wander through lush parks, play a round of golf, or catch a show at the Abbey Theater.
We fell in love with this town. We came for the Lantern Festival but made sure to do the Fairy Door walk too. We loved the little shops and all that Dublin has to offer.
Brenda
10.0/10
Excellent
Quaint town with nature trail and waterfall. Corn field - concrete corn cobs - unique sight seeing opportunity
Sumaya
10.0/10
Excellent
Dublun has a cute downtown area by the Scioto River with lots of shops. Check it out!
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Dublin was absolutely beautiful. Spent most of our time in the Bridge Park area. Felt like I was right at home in Tampa! Was in a wedding at The Club Corazon. It was fabulous!
Alayna
10.0/10
Excellent
Shopping was very accessible by car, within minutes. Restaurants very nearby. Downtown dublin is beautiful & has a wonderful library.
Dianna
10.0/10
Excellent
Dublin is a cute historical town. I was there on business but the ambience of the town is top notch. So many shopping/eating choices, plus the history of it. I will be back for a short road trip weekend.
Deborah
10.0/10
Excellent
I love the Dublin. The new Dublin is full of new and exciting bars and game rooms. Words can't explain the wonderful feeling you get when you are in Dublin.
Tara
10.0/10
Excellent
We saw concrete corn! And I love that there are so many options for dining. We also were very close to the zoo.
Kaydon
10.0/10
Excellent
Downtown Dublin is cute with great icecream and the best breakfast at Fox and Snow
Jeannine
10.0/10
Excellent
Great stores, quiet community. Very central to where we needed to go and not far from other stores. Perfect little location. Considered moving there.
"This hotel provided a hot breakfast that was massive. In addition, they provided a hot dinner every evening with a staple of nachos and hot dogs for children (or adults) with every different dinner menu. Adults 21 and over also received three free alcoholic beverages every evening with dinner. Absolutely exceptional for the price. I have never seen this before at any hotel. "
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Find out more about Dublin
Find out more about Dublin
Dublin is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants. Why not spend time at Coffman Park and Morgan House Gift Shop?Check out other sights like Indian Run Falls Park and The Mall at Tuttle Crossing.