While North Central Columbia isn't home to many top sights, The District Downtown Columbia and Daniel Boone Regional Library are some notable places to visit nearby.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Columbia
Columbia College
8.2/10 (259 reviews)
Founded in 1851, Columbia College offers a picturesque campus blending historic architecture and modern facilities. Prospective students can schedule tours to experience the welcoming atmosphere.
Rock Bridge Memorial State Park
8.6/10 (152 reviews)
Explore the park's 125-foot natural Rock Bridge tunnel and Devil's Icebox sinkhole. Hike scenic trails through forests and restored grasslands, or join seasonal bat emergence events for a memorable wildlife experience.
Shelter Gardens
8.4/10 (96 reviews)
This five-acre botanical oasis showcases over 300 tree varieties and thousands of blooming plants. Wander through the replica schoolhouse, Vietnam memorial, and serene water features for a peaceful afternoon retreat.
Mizzou Arena
9.0/10 (502 reviews)
Mizzou Arena pulses with energy as the heart of University of Missouri basketball and entertainment. Experience the Hall of Champions before games or enjoy concerts in this modern venue with excellent sightlines.
Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium
8.8/10 (326 reviews)
Home to Mizzou Tigers football, Faurot Field features the iconic "Rock M" in its north end zone since 1927. Experience the electric gameday atmosphere with passionate fans and traditional tailgating during fall weekends.
Columbia Mall
8.6/10 (668 reviews)
Columbia Mall features over 120 stores and restaurants, making it a regional shopping destination in Missouri. Explore specialty boutiques and enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere with a carousel in the food court.
The District Downtown Columbia
8.0/10 (2 reviews)
The District buzzes as Columbia's cultural heart, with 600+ businesses filling 50 historic downtown blocks. Browse local boutiques, savor diverse cuisine, and catch signature events like the True/False Film Fest.
Stephens College
8.0/10 (163 reviews)
Founded in 1833, Stephens College is one of America's oldest women's colleges with a pet-friendly campus. Visitors can explore historic buildings while experiencing the creative energy of its performing arts programs.
"The staff was friendly, welcoming, and genuinely helpful throughout our stay, which was the best part of the experience.
Unfortunately, the hotel itself was very disappointing. The room had a strong odor that smelled like dog urine, making it feel unclean from the moment we walked in. The shower had very little water pressure, which made it difficult to enjoy. The beds were comfortable, so we did get a decent night's sleep, but that was one of the few positives. Breakfast was mediocre at best,...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.