Here at OnlyInYourState, we’re equal opportunity adventurers. While we are certainly all for big, bucket-list-worthy adventures, oftentimes, it’s the smallest, little-known places that offer the most wondrous experiences. For example, there is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, that will transport you to Germany. German Village is a picture-perfect slice of the Old World — and it’s hiding in plain sight in Columbus, Ohio.

When you picture an authentic German village, what comes to mind?

Schmidt’s Sausage Haus/Facebook Schmidt’s Sausage Haus, 240 E Kossuth St, Columbus, OH 43206, USA

Charming, locally-owned shops, housed in historic brick and Tudor-style buildings, in a walkable downtown?

The Book Loft of German Village/Facebook (The Book Loft of German Village is petty much our all-time favorite Ohio bookstore, by the way.) The Book Loft of German Village, 631 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43206, USA

Restaurants serving the best, most amazing German cuisine: sausage and sauerkraut, schnitzel and dumplings…

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…and cream puffs and stollen, of course!

Steven Miller/Flickr (There’s no restaurant in Ohio more authentically German than Schmidt’s.)

When conjuring up Germany, we bet small specialty stores like butcher shops, delis, and produce markets come to mind…

Katzinger’s Delicatessen/Facebook The sandwiches from Katzinger’s are worth the trip to German Village alone! Katzinger’s Delicatessen, 475 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

…as do rows of homes that are modest yet irresistibly charming…

German Village Society/Facebook

…along with beautiful green spaces and public parks, all within walking distance to a core downtown district?

Faina Gurevich/iStock via Getty Images Plus (Name a more beautiful city park than German Village’s Schiller Park. Impossible!) Schiller Park, 1069 Jaeger St, Columbus, OH 43206, USA

Well, you might not know it, but this place we just described? It’s German Village – and it’s right here in Columbus, Ohio. German Village is steeped in history – the houses, parks, and public spaces harken back well over 150 years to the area’s original (and yes, German) settlers.

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German descendants at one time comprised as much as a third of the population of the entire city of Columbus – and they made this village their own.

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In the 1850s, many spoke German in the village’s stores, schools, and churches; after work, bakers, storekeepers, carpenters, and bricklayers relaxed in nearby biergartens.

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Today, German Village celebrates this culture; it’s an inextricable part of the town’s very identity. From the cobblestone streets and historic storefronts to the Old World-inspired architecture and intentional city layout, there’s no place in Ohio that’s as authentically deutsch, as German Village.

Schmidt’s Sausage Haus/Facebook Willkommen in Deutschland… in Ohio!

Did you know about this impossibly charming Buckeye State locale? German Village truly is the most delightful, European-inspired day trip — or weekend getaway — in Ohio!

Schmidt’s Sausage Haus/Facebook

Schmidt’s Sausage Haus, 240 E Kossuth St, Columbus, OH 43206, USA

The Book Loft of German Village/Facebook

(The Book Loft of German Village is petty much our all-time favorite Ohio bookstore, by the way.)

The Book Loft of German Village, 631 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43206, USA

Steven Miller/Flickr

(There’s no restaurant in Ohio more authentically German than Schmidt’s.)

Katzinger’s Delicatessen/Facebook

The sandwiches from Katzinger’s are worth the trip to German Village alone!

Katzinger’s Delicatessen, 475 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

German Village Society/Facebook

Faina Gurevich/iStock via Getty Images Plus

(Name a more beautiful city park than German Village’s Schiller Park. Impossible!)

Schiller Park, 1069 Jaeger St, Columbus, OH 43206, USA

Postdlf/Wikipedia

Jsjessee/Wikipedia

Saint Mary Farmers Market GV/Facebook

Willkommen in Deutschland… in Ohio!

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Address: German Village, Columbus, OH, USA