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Downtown Columbia

Downtown Columbia's historic streets buzz with the energy of government workers, students, and visitors exploring the iconic State House with its gleaming copper dome. The Vista district lights up after dark with restaurants, bars, and live music venues that keep the good times rolling. Nearby, the Columbia Museum of Art and historic Main Street offer cultural gems worth discovering. Getting around is a breeze with walkable streets, free trolley service, and ample parking options. Hotels range from sleek business properties to charming boutiques, all within steps of Southern comfort food, craft breweries, and upscale dining spots that showcase local flavors.

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Rosewood

Rosewood offers an authentic slice of Columbia life with its tree-lined streets and charming homes. Sports fans can catch games at Williams Brice Stadium while history buffs explore the South Carolina Military Museum. The neighborhood's proximity to the University of South Carolina campus adds a touch of collegiate energy to this peaceful residential area. Local eateries serve up delicious Southern comfort food at wallet-friendly prices. Though public transit is limited, the flat, walkable streets make exploring easy. Vacation rentals in converted homes provide affordable, homey accommodations for travelers seeking a genuine local experience away from tourist crowds.

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Five Points

Five Points rocks as Columbia's lively playground where college vibes meet local charm. Students from the University of South Carolina mingle with locals at buzzing bars and intimate music venues along neon-lit Harden Street. The iconic fountain serves as the perfect meeting spot before exploring eclectic boutiques or catching live bands at spots like The White Mule. Fuel up at budget-friendly pizza joints or Southern comfort food spots that won't empty your wallet. The area shines brightest after dark when the district transforms into Columbia's premier nightlife hub. Getting around is simple with USC shuttle connections and walkable streets that make car-free exploration a breeze.

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Shandon

Tree-lined streets and historic homes make Shandon a charming escape from Columbia's downtown rush. Stroll through Sims Park or Emily Douglas Park to soak up the neighborhood's peaceful vibe. History buffs will love exploring the early 1900s architecture during self-guided walks under the shade of mature oaks. You'll find accommodations in converted historic homes with wraparound porches and period charm. Most dining requires a quick trip to Five Points, but the quiet residential atmosphere and Southern hospitality more than make up for it. A car is recommended for venturing beyond this walkable neighborhood.

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The Vista

The Vista combines Columbia's nightlife buzz with its historic industrial charm. Transformed warehouses now house art galleries, Southern restaurants, and lively bars that keep the streets humming until late. Music lovers can catch shows at intimate venues while history buffs explore the district's well-preserved 19th-century architecture. The South Carolina State Museum and Columbia Museum of Art add cultural weight to your visit. Getting around this walkable neighborhood is a breeze with wide sidewalks connecting most attractions. Boutique hotels occupy character-filled historic buildings, putting you steps away from both the entertainment scene and peaceful views along the nearby Congaree River.

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