My wife and I decided to get married at the pavillion. This was an amazing venue and the staff are amazing and accommodating. We got married outside and had the reception inside and under the...
North Bank Park
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North Bank Park, dedicated on July 16, 2005, is a vibrant 28.07-acre space in Columbus, Ohio, featuring the North Bank Pavilion, an event venue renowned for its stunning views of the downtown skyline. The park not only hosts an interactive spray fountain but also offers a connection to the city's heritage, located near the convergence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers.
Historically significant, North Bank Park is the site of the former Ohio State Penitentiary, which operated for over 167 years before being demolished to pave the way for the Arena District. The park incorporates stones from the penitentiary in its design, highlighting its role in preserving Columbus's transportation and architectural history.
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North Bank Park has such wonderful views of the city. It is conveniently located next to the many parks along the Scioto Mile and connects to the greenway trails that go through the area. It...
Who knew North Bank Park was even a thing? Apparently five other Yelpers knew before me, which makes me a little late to the game. It's really close to downtown and connects to the Scioto Mile, so...
I think North Bank Park isn't as respected as it should be. It's near Bicentennial Park and the Scioto Mile. Those get a lot of attention. It has a good view of downtown and the river. This isn't...
North Bank is a great little park right beside Downtown, with great views and easy access to other parks. I've been here before for events, and just to hang out; this time I rode through on my...






