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Discover Columbus’s top attractions with the multi-attraction pass—great value, flexible, and perfect for exploring museums, zoos, and more in Ohio.
Exploring a new city can often feel overwhelming—where to start, what to prioritize, and how to get the most bang for your buck. That’s where the Columbus: Multiple Attractions Pass comes in. For just $55 per person, this pass offers entry to some of Columbus’s most popular sights, including the Zoo and Aquarium, the Museum of Art, the Veterans Memorial, and the Botanical Gardens. With a flexible validity of 1 to 3 days, you can tailor your visit to fit your pace.
What we love about this pass is its ease of use and the potential savings it offers—especially if you plan to visit multiple attractions. It’s a straightforward way to tick off key highlights without worrying about buying individual tickets at each site. A minor consideration is that transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to plan how to get around. This pass is ideal for travelers who want to see the best of Columbus efficiently and affordably, whether for a quick weekend or a longer stay.
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The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is undoubtedly the highlight for many visitors. Known for its wide array of animals, the zoo’s polar bears and arctic foxes are crowd favorites. Reviewers mention that the zoo more than paid for itself, emphasizing how it’s a full-day experience with plenty of wildlife to see. One traveler noted that the zoo had some attractions closed off, which was a slight disappointment, but overall, the experience was still enjoyable.
Next is the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, where the stunning glass artwork from the Chihuly Collection takes center stage. Visitors love the vibrant, intricate glass sculptures that add a splash of color and artistry amidst lush greenery. Many reviewers appreciated the peaceful environment and the chance to see beautifully curated plant collections alongside inspiring art installations.
The Columbus Museum of Art is another key stop, offering a chance to explore compelling artworks that showcase the city’s creative spirit. Though some visitors found the experience fulfilling, others mentioned that splitting the visit over a couple of days made for a better experience—highlighting the importance of planning your schedule.
Lastly, the National Veterans Memorial and Museum provides a meaningful visit, offering insights into the sacrifices of service members. Several reviewers found this stop to be a powerful tribute, engaging and educational, adding depth to their trip.
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium: Prepare for a full-day adventure. The zoo is spacious, with diverse animal exhibits, from polar bears to arctic foxes, and engaging guides often accompany the visit. Reviewers like Chris and Eric shared that the pass more than paid for itself after a visit here, emphasizing its value. Some noted that, during their visit, certain areas were temporarily closed, so it’s wise to check ahead.
Franklin Park Conservatory: Expect a calming stroll through lush gardens and stunning art displays. The vibrancy of the glass artwork by Chihuly is breathtaking, and many visitors appreciated the combination of nature and art. It’s wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for all visitors.
Columbus Museum of Art: Offers a range of exhibits that are engaging for art lovers. The museum provides a peaceful environment to appreciate local and international art, often with guided tours available that enhance the experience.
National Veterans Memorial and Museum: A moving tribute, this attraction honors the service of veterans through powerful exhibits and memorials. Visitors often find it educational and inspiring, adding depth to their understanding of military history.
Duration & Flexibility: Valid for 1 to 3 days, so you can choose to spread your visits or see everything in one day if you’re on a tight schedule. Check the availability for your preferred start date.
Pricing & Value: At $55, the pass is quite reasonable considering the combined cost of individual tickets. Travelers who visit more than two attractions typically find it pays for itself, as noted by reviewers.
How to Use: Present your mobile pass at each attraction. You don’t need printed tickets, which makes things quick and convenient, especially when moving between sites.
Transportation: Not included, so plan your route. Columbus has public transportation options, or you might consider ride-sharing for comfort and flexibility.
Food & Drinks: Not included, so plan to bring snacks or plan meal stops at venues with cafes or nearby restaurants.
Accessibility: The pass and attractions are wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for travelers with mobility needs.
Many visitors highlight the value for money with this pass. Rachel shared, “It was a great way to explore Columbus. We split it over a couple of days, and it was well worth it.” Others, like Eric, appreciated the variety, stating, “I went to the zoo and conservatory, and next time I plan to do the art museum and vet museum as well.”
Guide knowledge also plays a part in memorable visits, with some reviewers mentioning enthusiastic, friendly guides who enhanced their experience, especially at the zoo. Jennifer noted that she enjoyed visiting botanical gardens and appreciated how straightforward the pass was to use, despite some initial confusion about where to find her pass.
The Columbus: Multiple Attractions Pass offers visitors a well-rounded way to explore some of the best sights in Ohio’s capital. The combination of animal encounters, beautiful gardens, inspiring art, and memorials makes it a versatile option for different interests. The fact that it’s valid for 1 to 3 days gives travelers the flexibility to customize their itinerary, whether they’re here for a quick weekend or a longer stay.
The value for money is notable, especially for those planning to visit several sites—many reviewers found it paid for itself after just a couple of attractions. The convenience of mobile ticketing, coupled with the accessible attractions, makes it a practical choice for most travelers.
While transportation isn’t included, Columbus’s city layout makes it easy to get around with a little planning. Just remember to check opening hours and any closures ahead of your trip to make the most of your time.
This pass is best suited for families, art lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and history buffs alike who want to get a comprehensive view of Columbus without the hassle of purchasing individual tickets. If your schedule allows for some flexibility, it’s a smart way to ensure you don’t miss out on key attractions while keeping costs in check.
How long is the pass valid?
The pass is valid for 1 to 3 days, so you can choose the timeframe that best fits your itinerary. Check availability for your preferred start date.
What attractions are included?
The pass includes admission to the Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, National Veterans Memorial and Museum, and Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.
Do I need to print my tickets?
No, you can present your mobile pass at each attraction for quick entry.
Are transportation costs covered?
No, transportation is not included, so plan how to get between attractions using public transit or ride-sharing.
Is the pass wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the attractions and the pass itself are wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusive access for all visitors.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, allowing flexibility if your plans change.
Is food or drinks included?
No, meals and beverages are not included, so you might want to bring snacks or plan visits to cafes at the attractions.
In summary, this multi-attraction pass strikes a good balance between convenience, variety, and affordability. Whether you’re eager to see wildlife, appreciate art, or pay tribute to veterans, it offers a straightforward way to enjoy Columbus’s highlights without breaking the bank. Just plan ahead, and you’ll be set for a memorable adventure in Ohio’s vibrant capital.