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City Meets Jungle. Columbus's own, Jungle House

When it comes to unique places to stay in Columbus, Jungle House has quickly become one of the city’s most talked-about short-term rental options. Nestled in the historic Short North Arts District, this collection of modern vacation homes combines urban convenience with a lush, plant-filled escape that feels worlds away from the ordinary.

Location, Location, Location! 

Location is everything, and Jungle House couldn’t be better placed. Guests are within walking distance of the neighborhood’s most popular bars, restaurants, coffee shops, art galleries, and boutiques. Downtown Columbus and Ohio State University are just minutes away, making it an ideal choice for both visitors looking to explore the city and those traveling for events, business, or campus visits.

Modern Comfort

Each Jungle House property is designed with both comfort and style in mind. From the moment we walked through the front door, the sounds of the jungle (literally) began to surround us. The property is filled with gorgeous, rare plants from around the world. These rentals transform the traditional idea of a short-term stay into an immersive experience. The interiors are modern, thoughtfully furnished, and fully equipped with everything a guest could need.

What sets Jungle House apart is its combination of design, convenience, and hospitality. It’s not just about having a place to sleep, it’s about creating a memorable stay that feels both homey and inspiring. Guests consistently rave in their reviews about the cozy yet stylish vibe, the attention to detail, and of course, the jungle of plants that make each space unique.

Whether planning a weekend city break, attending a Buckeyes game, or simply looking to explore Columbus like a local, Jungle House offers a standout option for accommodations. It’s a space where travelers can enjoy the buzz of the city while retreating to a serene, plant-filled oasis at the end of the day.

Learn more about Jungle house at junglehouse.org

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