Brewery District Art Walk

Brewery District 

About This Art WalkKing Gambrinus

The Brewery District Art Walk will lead you through the heart of the city’s storied industrial past.  You will walk past the strong, attractive brewery buildings that have stood on Front Street for over 100 years, the legendary King Gambrinus statue, and other public art from sculptures to murals.  If you would rather see more natural attractions, take the extension route on Whittier Street, which leads to bird sanctuaries, scenic river overlooks, walking and biking trails, and a state-of-the-art nature center that blends seamlessly with its surroundings.

Take the Brewery District Art Walk 

download 2 Brewery District Art Walk Map: Download and Print.


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Unable to print? Brewery District Art Walk maps are available in the following locations during regular business hours:

Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District
23 N Fourth St, Columbus, OH 43215

Columbus Public Health
240 Parsons Ave, Columbus, OH 43215

 

Experience Columbus Visitors Centers
Arena District Location - 277 W Nationwide Bvd, Suite 125, Columbus, OH 43215
Easton Location - 188 Easton Town Center, Columbus, OH 43219

Greater Columbus Arts Council
100 E. Broad St., Suite 2250,Columbus, OH 43215

Planning Your Walk

Public Transit
The Brewery District is easily accessible via several COTA routes. For up to date routes and schedules, visit: https://www.cota.com/trip-planner/

 

Public Parking
Public Parking is available in the following locations in and around the Brewery District:

  • On-street parking
  • In the Columbus Commons Parking Garage accessible from E Rich Street and E Main Street. View Map
  • Pay lot operated by Central Parking at 555 South Front.  View Map

Your Walk
The Brewery District Art Walk is only a mile or so away from the  German Village, Capitol SquareRiver South, and Franklinton Art Walks. Plan your own unique Art Walk experience around your daily destinations by visiting the Art Walks feature of the  MyColumbus Mobile Smartphone Application for Android or iPhone.