| | Olde Towne East: East side of Columbus, one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, nestled between Downtown and Bexley. |
| | Hungarian Village: South side of the city, bordered by Merion Village on the north, Parsons and Woodrow Ave. make up the eastern and southern borders respectively, High St. defines the western edge. |
| | Merion Village: Just south of German Village, neighborhood with homes from around the turn of the 20th century. |
| | Milo Grogan |
| | Linden: Northeastern part of Columbus, extends south to north from 8th Avenue to Cooke and Ferris Rd and west to east from about 4th St./Indianola Ave. to Joyce Ave./Westerville Rd. |
| | Short North: Main strip of High St. immediately north of downtown and extending until south of the OSU campus area. |
| | Victorian Village: North and west of downtown Columbus. Neil Ave. is its main thoroughfare. |
| | The Hilltop: West side of Columbus, so named because it sits atop a rise that slopes down into the Scioto River. |
| | University Area: main campus of OSU; north along High St. into Clintonville and south into the Short North, west on Lane Ave. as it passes Ohio Stadium and the Schottenstein Center. |
| | Italian Village: North side of Columbus, adjacent to central business district. I-670 on the south, Fifth Ave. on the north, North High St. on the west, and the Conrail railroad tracks to the east. |
| | Weinland Park: North side of the city, bordered by East 11th Ave. on the north, the Big Four Railroad on the east, Italian Village on the south, and High St. on the west. |
| | Northland: Suburb and planning area in the northeast area of Columbus. |
| | Olentangy: in Franklin County. |
| | Seagrave: Intersection of Lane Ave. and Kenny Rd, on what is now the West Campus of OSU. |
| | University View: Part of the Tri-Village area, west of SR 315 and the OSU campus. |
| | German Village: South of downtown, was settled by German immigrants in the mid 1800s, who comprised as much as 1/3 of the population of the entire city. |
| | Franklinton (The Bottoms): Bordered by the Scioto River on the east and north, Greenlawn Ave. on the south, and I-70 on the west. |
| | Clintonville: Area north of the OSU campus area to the village of Riverlea and to the edge of the city of Worthington. |
| | Flytown |
| | Driving Park: Centered around Livingston Avenue, area bordered by I-70 on the north, Norfolk & Western Railroad on the east, Whittier St. on the south, and Studer Ave on the west. |
| | Briggsdale: The area of South Hilltop and the northern Southwest side. |
| | Eastmoor |
| | Arena District: 75-acre, mixed-use urban infill, master planned development located in downtown Columbus with Chicago-style architecture. |
| | Brewery District: South of the central business district, the area has a history stretching nearly 200 years. |
| | Cherry Creek: On the westside of Columbus, contains the Lincoln Park and the Westview apartments. |
| | Downtown: The Central Business District of Columbus. The area centers around Broad Street and High Street. |
| | Eastland: Centered around Eastland Mall, this area is located just south of I-70, while the I-270 outerbelt splits right through the area. |
| | Berwick |