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Where to stay in Columbia

Find the best Columbia areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most.

Downtown Columbia

Downtown Columbia combines historic landmarks with a dynamic urban scene. The South Carolina State House stands amid tree-lined streets where business professionals mingle with university students. Main Street's preserved 19th-century architecture contrasts with modern office buildings and entertainment venues. The Vista district buzzes with lively bars, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Visitors can explore the Columbia Museum of Art, catch performances at the Colonial Life Arena, or browse local goods at Soda City Market. The neighborhood's walkable design makes discovering these treasures surprisingly easy.

Five Points

Five Points buzzes with energy where USC students and locals mingle at lively bars and music venues. Eclectic boutiques and coffee shops line the walkable streets. The iconic fountain serves as a central gathering spot in this vibrant college district. Shop for unique local art or catch live performances at venues like The White Mule. The annual St. Pat's festival transforms the neighborhood into a celebration of community spirit. USC's historic Horseshoe campus sits just blocks away.

The Vista

The Vista thrives as Columbia's premier entertainment district where 19th-century warehouses now house galleries, restaurants, and music venues. Stroll past historic brick buildings illuminated by string lights while enjoying the lively atmosphere. Discover art collections at the South Carolina State Museum or catch performances at the Koger Center for Arts. This walkable neighborhood balances tourist spots with local hangouts, creating an authentic urban village feel. Enjoy Southern fusion cuisine and craft cocktails at numerous eateries. The nearby Congaree River offers peaceful views, providing a perfect contrast to the district's energetic nightlife scene.

Rosewood

Discover the quiet charm of Columbia's Rosewood neighborhood, where tree-lined streets and mid-century homes create an authentic local experience. This welcoming residential haven sits close to the University of South Carolina, bringing youthful energy to its peaceful streets. Budget-conscious travelers will appreciate Rosewood's affordable accommodations and dining options. Sports enthusiasts can easily reach Williams Brice Stadium for games. The South Carolina Military Museum and State Fairgrounds are just minutes away.

Shandon

Shandon offers a peaceful retreat where historic homes and tree-canopied streets create a quintessential Southern neighborhood experience. Colonial Revival architecture and Craftsman bungalows showcase early 1900s charm along quiet residential blocks. Well-maintained gardens and front porches invite visitors to slow down and savor Columbia's local character. Nearby parks provide green respite with shaded walking paths and open spaces for relaxation. While dining options are limited within Shandon itself, the authentic residential atmosphere compensates with its tranquil environment. A short drive connects you to Columbia's museums, stadiums, and the bustling Five Points district.

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