Columbus (Indiana)

Columbus is a city in Southern Indiana.

Get in

Columbus lies adjacent to Interstate 65. The easiest exit to take, whether coming from the north or south is exit 68 at State Road 46 (also called Jonathan Moore Pike). Columbus has a municipal airport, but it is only used for private and the occasional charter flight. The nearest commercial airport is Indianapolis International Airport (IND). It is about a 60 minute drive from downtown Columbus. Louisville International Airport (SDF) is about a 75 minute drive. There is a daily bus that runs from Columbus to the bus station in downtown Indianapolis. It can be boarded at the "transportation depot" next to the county jail.

Get around

See

Columbus is full of astonishing modern architecture and art!

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

  • Motel 6.
  • 🌍 Courtyard Columbus Tipton Lakes, 3888 Mimosa Drive, +1-812-342-8888. Check-in: 3:00 PM, check-out: 12:00 PM. Hotel provides complimentary Internet in lobby and guestrooms. The Bistro serves breakfast, dinner, beer, wine and Starbucks coffee.

Connect

By phone

Most telephone numbers in Columbus consist of +1 812 plus a seven-digit number, but the city and its surrounding area are now served by an overlay complex of two area codes, with +1 930 being the second. A local or in-state telephone call now requires all 10 digits of the local number be dialed (omitting just the leading +1 from a local landline call).

Signage on many established businesses may still display the original seven-digit numbers; dial 812 before these if no area code is indicated.

Go next

Routes through Columbus

Indianapolis Edinburgh  N  S  Seymour Louisville
Indianapolis Edinburgh  N  S  Seymour Louisville
END  N  S  Jct Madison
Greenfield Shelbyville  N  S  END
Bloomington Nashville  W  E  Greensburg Ends at


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