Find parking near
Columbus Museum of Art
Paying for parking near Columbus Museum of Art, is easy
The Columbus Museum of Art on East Broad Street is a major cultural landmark in the city’s Discovery District, known for its rich collection of American and European works, rotating special exhibitions, and family-friendly programs. The museum sits amid busy downtown streets, and traffic can be steady throughout the day, especially during weekends, school breaks, and special events, so arranging parking in advance helps you arrive relaxed and ready to explore.
Drivers will find a dedicated museum lot as well as metered street spaces on nearby blocks, but these can fill quickly at peak times and may have time limits or paid parking requirements. Planning your parking near Columbus Museum of Art ahead of time saves you from circling crowded streets, helps ensure you find a secure spot within a short walk of the entrance, and lets you focus on enjoying the galleries, café, and surrounding attractions. Always review current parking regulations, rates, and any updated local rules from official sources before you travel, as these can change over time.
Parking near Columbus Museum of Art
Cheapest parkings near Columbus Museum of Art
Parking start at
$5
How to park near Columbus Museum of Art
Typical visit duration at Columbus Museum of Art 2-3 hours
Metered street parking is available on and around East Broad Street, but spaces can be limited at busy times and most meters are enforced during business hours with time limits. Always check posted signs for rush-hour restrictions, loading zones, and residential permit areas on nearby side streets.
Overnight parking Available at Alley Entrance - Mike Lot and Lot 18 (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at 115 N. Grant Ave. Lot (116 Milton Alley), a 10 minute walk away.
Frequently asked questions
Get started with ParkMobile today
Whether you're looking for a spot in the moment or want to reserve a space ahead of time, ParkMobile puts the power in the palm of your hand.

