Top 10 Free Things to do in Toledo, Ohio (OH)

October 28, 2021 Trinity Boughner

Whether you're looking for world-renowned museums, golf or fun with the kids, Toledo is a sure bet. Its role as a major producer of auto parts and glass, combined with its proximity to Lake Erie, has brought prosperity, evident in the wide array of cultural and recreational attractions, fine restaurants and lodging options. A weekend's worth of family fun can be had with visits to the Toledo Zoo, the Botanical Garden and COSI, the city's state-of-the art science center. Explore the ancient and modern treasures of the Toledo Museum of Art, known for its unique glass collection. Spend another day tasting your way through the ethnic cuisine, fresh cheeses and delicious baked goods at the Erie Street Market or grabbing a dog at Tony Packo's, a Toledo institution.
Restaurants in Toledo

1. Toledo Museum of Art

2445 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43620-1500 +1 800-644-6862 [email protected] http://www.toledomuseum.org
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5.0 based on 1,184 reviews

Toledo Museum of Art

Art from all over the world and every time period is housed at this outstanding museum, considered one of the world's best. From paintings by Renoir to sculptures by Alexander Calder to a vast glass collection, you'll find wonderful treasures here. Founder and first president Edward Drummond Libbey wanted to build a place where art was accessible to everyone, hence the museum's free admission policy, which continues to this day. The Toledo Museum of Art is open: Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.Closed Mondays & Tuesdays, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

Reviewed By bookgirl211

Museum is free but you pay for parking which is one amazing deal. Lots of great art in the permanent collection, always great exhibits - saw one on sneakers a year or two back and just went for the Rebecca Olmstead Law one this past weekend. The restaurant is always very good but only open in the afternoon. Definitely worth a road trip.

2. Toledo Farmers Market

525 Market St, Toledo, OH 43604-8723 +1 419-255-6765 [email protected] http://www.toledofarmersmarket.com/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Toledo Farmers Market

3. Metroparks of the Toledo Area

5100 W Central Ave, Toledo, OH 43615-2106 +1 419-407-9700 http://metroparkstoledo.com/
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Metroparks of the Toledo Area

4. Toledo-Lucas County Public Library

325 N Michigan St, Toledo, OH 43604-6614 +1 419-259-5207 http://www.toledolibrary.org
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5.0 based on 87 reviews

Toledo-Lucas County Public Library

Reviewed By RooG_13 - Waterville, United States

Moved away from downtown, but still the branch libraries can usually quickly reserve anything you need. Great selections of books, music, videos and more. And now audio books, etc available online. Always there for me since I was barely old enough to read. Thank you Toledo/Lucas County Library.

5. Wildwood Manor House

5100 W Central Ave, Toledo, OH 43615-2106 +1 419-535-3050 http://www.metroparkstoledo.com/metro/parksandplaces/index.asp
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5.0 based on 107 reviews

Wildwood Manor House

Historic estate built in the 1930s reflects the 18th-century Georgian architectural style and includes more than 50 rooms and 16 fireplaces.

Reviewed By Mehrads - Toledo, United States

This is the mansion of Stranahan (founder of Champion Spark Plug Co) where he lived with his family from 1930s through 1960s. The mansion and surrounding park were purchased later in 1970s by Toledo Metroparks turning it into Wildwood Metroparks. The house has been renovated and preserved to show its original condition when Stranahan family lived there. There is no fee to visit the park or the mansion and there is ample parking available. They have all sort of programs at the Manor House throughout the year (most of those programs are free). The park is open everyday from sunrise to sunset, but the Manor House has varying hours (more info available at Toledo Metroparks website). I visit the park frequently with my daughter and take her to programs at the Manor House. There is a window on wildlife room nearby (across from the parking lot) where you can watch all sort of birds eat at birdfeeders and we always enjoy going there. They have a special event during 2nd and 3rd weeks of December (Holiday at Manor House) and rooms of the mansion are decorated with different holiday themes.

6. Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral

2535 Collingwood Blvd, Toledo, OH 43610-1432 +1 419-244-4396 http://www.rosarycathedral.org/
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5.0 based on 89 reviews

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral

Reviewed By CARLANB_12 - Wauseon, United States

This Cathedral is awesome, just a beautiful house of worship. This happened to be a family Confirmation Sunday and the church was filled to capacity.

7. Oak Openings Preserve

4139 Girdham Rd, Toledo, OH 43558-9667 +1 419-826-6463 http://www.metroparkstoledo.com/metro/parksandplaces/index.asp
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5.0 based on 216 reviews

Oak Openings Preserve

Reviewed By allisonnorden - Port Clinton, United States

One of my favorite parks in the Toledo Metropark system, this park gives you all the beauty and thrill of nature! I highly recommend visiting in the fall... early to mid November. The leaves are amazing with their colors! When visiting, I suggest parking at the Lodge and walking trails down to Mallard Lake. You can do the Blue trail to see quite a bit of the area around there, including many bird species!

8. Maumee Bay Brew Pub

27 Broadway St, Toledo, OH 43604-8769 +1 419-243-1302 http://www.mbaybrew.com
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5.0 based on 202 reviews

Maumee Bay Brew Pub

Reviewed By 400barbier - Curtice, United States

Had a lovely Friday night out with friends from out of town. We decided to bring them to the brewery- so glad we made this our choice! We were seated in the front of the Pub near the bar. Our waitress offered great choices from our beverages to our dinners. I had a glass of the Glass Hopper and a glass of the Dry Hop Pilsner. For Dinner, I had the Walleye special with Fries and Coleslaw and my husband had the Ghost Burger with the homemade potato chips. We couldn’t be more pleased with the choice of our meals and exceptional service from your waitress Melissa .... she definitely made it so enjoyable. We look forward to returning and will definitely request Melissa she was so professional.

9. Irwin Prairie State Nature Preserve

Bancroft Street, Toledo, OH 43528-8851 http://naturepreserves.ohiodnr.gov/irwinprairie
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Irwin Prairie State Nature Preserve

10. Toledo Firefighters Museum

918 W Sylvania Ave, Toledo, OH 43612-1343 +1 419-478-3473 http://www.toledofirefightersmuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Toledo Firefighters Museum

This working fire station from the 1920s houses a vast collection of vintage equipment, uniforms and antique fire toys. Toledo's first pumper, dating back to 1837, is on display.

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