Discover the Attractions Near our Hotel's Columbus, GA Location
Situated near Columbus State University, our Columbus, Georgia hotel is centrally located off I-185 in the Bradley Park area. In addition, we are just minutes from the Hollywood Connection, where you can catch a movie after a long day of Columbus meetings or sightseeing. Excellent local shopping, fine restaurants, historical sites and the famous Chattahoochee Riverwalk are all near our hotel's Columbus, GA location. Whatever your travel itinerary, the Country Inn & Suites offers a perfect home base for exploring Columbus, Georgia.
Hotel guests are moments from these attractions:
Columbus Botanical Gardens(2.0 miles) Enjoy an afternoon or a picnic at this gorgeous attraction, less than ten minutes from our hotel's Columbus, GA location. Phone: +1 (800) 999-1613
Columbus State University(3.0 miles) This university has more than 8,000 students and offers more than 50 undergraduate degree programs. Phone: +1 (706) 507-8800
Coca Cola Space Science Center (3.0 miles) Take the whole family to this unique science learning center, where young and old can enjoy hands-on education and fun. Phone: +1 (706) 649-1470
Chattahoochee Riverwalk(5.0 miles) The Riverwalk is a 15-mile linear park set against the banks of the picturesque Chattahoochee River. Phone: +1 (706) 322-3181
Springer Opera House(5.0 miles) This Victorian theater was built in 1871 and now is fully restored and home to the State Theatre of Georgia. Phone: +1 (706) 327-3688
Confederate Naval War Museum(6.2 miles) Visit Port Columbus to learn more about the sea services of the Union and Confederate Navies during the Civil War. Phone: +1 (706) 327-9798
Columbus Civic Center(6.4 miles) In town to see a show or sporting event at the Columbus Civic Center? Our Columbus, Georgia hotel is just minutes from this premiere venue. Phone: +1 (706) 653-4472
About Columbus
As it was 200 years ago, Columbus is first and foremost, a river town! Founded in 1828 on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, it served as an important connector between the southern plantations and the international cotton industry. Bringing American dreams to fruition, it is the birthplace of the formula for Coca Cola and was home to RC Cola until the 1960's. Ideally located between the intersection of five major highways, it is the third largest city in Georgia. Southern hospitality is alive and well, it's "just the way we are down here."
Did you know?
Who hasn't had dreams of exploring space? Well, here's your chance! At Columbus State University's Coca-Cola Space Center you can participate in interactive displays and explore NASA exhibits that include a replica of an Apollo capsule. For larger groups, experience the simulated mission in the Challenger Learning Center.