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What are the shopping options like in Columbus, Ohio?

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From buying a car to purchasing groceries to following the latest fashion trends, here's what five local experts had to say about shopping in Columbus, Ohio.

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Columbus is the fourteenth largest city in the nation and it would be considered urban. However, I have found that there is a pleasant balance between city life and suburban life, making it a great place for people of all ages. There are incredible museums, restaurants, nightlife opportunities, displays of public art, and locally owned cafes and boutiques.

Columbus is quite a foodie city. There are many places to eat, and these places are often open late. Among my favorite places to eat are the taco shops in Columbus. Some of these taco restaurants are authentic to the cultural cuisine. Others are chic local chains that serve less authentic comfort food and drinks.

From outstanding cuisine at places like the North Market to a myriad of annual festivals like the Columbus Asian Festival and the Dublin Irish Festival, Columbus has a great international feel. It’s an expanding city with reasonable cost-of-living expenses. Columbus is also a city that fiercely loves its sports culture; the most popular teams include the Columbus Blue Jackets, The Ohio State Buckeyes, and the Columbus Crew.

Margaret, says: 2020

we have great small restaurants and shops. Pattycake, a vegan bakery, is a personal favorite, and North Market is a must visit for anyone coming to Columbus. Both are along the central street of High Street and are easily accessible by bus. There a several attractive hotel options in Short North and downtowns.

Jeania, says: 2020

Columbus is a great city. Someone should move here because there’s so much to see. The Columbus Zoo is a great place to visit if it’s your first time in the city. There’s so much to do like visit the Easton mall.

Leanne, says: 2020
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