Ohio is full of charming and friendly communities, ranging in size from a few hundred residents to several thousands. From north to south, there’s much to love about The Buckeye State. One of the most incredible regions to visit in the state is Northeast Ohio, where big cities, suburbs, and farmland peacefully coexist. One of the most incredible cities to visit in Ohio is sort of a combination of all of these atmospheres, and it is overflowing with beauty. Gas up the car and pack some road trip snacks, because you won’t be able to resist the allure of Medina, Ohio.
Medina is a charming historic community located about 30 miles south of Cleveland.
Jane Zhao/Google Images This pretty suburb is overflowing with charm. It was founded in 1818, and the community has beautifully maintained its buildings and overall nineteenth century milieu. It feels quite a bit like a real-life model train town, a fact emphasized by the railroads that criss-cross the city.
Medina is home to more than 25,000 people, but it has an incredible small town feel.
Nikki Rhoades Like many of Ohio’s communities, Medina is a neighborly place. People are friendly, meaning you’ll be greeted with smiles and nods during your visit. This community, with its incredible gazebo placed in the center of Historic Medina Square’s Uptown Park, is almost always active with foot traffic.
This picturesque town is, historically, home to some super cool people.
Medina County Historical Society/Cleveland Memory Project Identifier: mchs007.jpg Pictured here is local jeweler, beekeeper, candle maker, and publicist Amos Ives Root. Root was a pioneer of beekeeping, and he regularly documented his thoughts in his publication Gleanings in Bee Culture… and by that, we mean all of his thoughts. Root wrote of the accomplishments of a pair of brothers from Dayton, the Wright Brothers, in his beekeeping magazine. This turned out to be the first published account of the Wright Brothers’ historic flight.
And those residents have left their mark on the local community in an amazing way.
ImMikeRobertson/Google Images The aforementioned Amos Ives Root is also the great thinker behind beloved Root Candles. This awesome storefront and factory is the place to stock up on candles, particularly if you are a fan of deals. Their clearance section is a bargain hunter’s paradise!
During your visit, you will find that Medina is full of stunning architecture.
Justin Chapman/Google Images Everywhere the eye lands near Historic Medina Square is stunning. Just take a look at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, a historic structure built in the 1880s. Its gorgeous facade was the brainchild of Gordon W. Lloyd, an architect famous for designing buildings like Christ Church Detroit and Cathedral of St. Paul in Erie, Pennsylvania.
And it is an excellent place to pick up a sweet treat.
Circles On The Square Donuts/Facebook Craving a gourmet donut? Circles On The Square has your back! There are other bakeries around the corner! You should also take home goodies from Honey Bee Bakery and A Cupcake A Day.
Life in this community just moves at a slower pace.
Tina Coleman/Google Images Locals enjoy savoring the finer things in life, including good food and good company. Miss Molly’s Tea Room and Gift Shop is a Victorian-style tea room that’s almost too darling for words. It’s the perfect place to catch up with friends.
During your visit to Medina, be sure to grab a bite to eat… your taste buds won’t forgive you if you don’t!
christopher gerbasi/Google Images There are all sorts of delicious dining destinations in Medina. One such place is Amuse Euro Bistro, where French and Italian-inspired cuisine takes center stage. You’ll discover several gourmet eateries in Historic Medina Square, and along Pearl Road and North Court street are a number of familiar chain eateries if you’re not an adventurous eater.
The whole family is sure to have a blast in this quirky community.
Google Maps Castle Noel is a year-round Christmas movie museum that’s absolutely enchanting. Attached to this awesome business is Alien Vacation Mini Golf, which is (ehem) out of this world. Coupled with several parks and walkable neighborhoods, there’s enough going on in this community to justify a day trip.
Medina is so worth a visit, but be careful… you just might fall in love with this community during your visit.
Nikki Rhoades Over the years, this community’s population has steadily grown as more and more people recognize its charms. It’s an incredible day trip destination, but it might also become your home away from home.
The atmosphere of Medina makes it among the most incredible cities to visit in Ohio. Have you ever visited this pretty place? What’s your favorite local attraction? Tell us in the comments!
Jane Zhao/Google Images
This pretty suburb is overflowing with charm. It was founded in 1818, and the community has beautifully maintained its buildings and overall nineteenth century milieu. It feels quite a bit like a real-life model train town, a fact emphasized by the railroads that criss-cross the city.
Nikki Rhoades
Like many of Ohio’s communities, Medina is a neighborly place. People are friendly, meaning you’ll be greeted with smiles and nods during your visit. This community, with its incredible gazebo placed in the center of Historic Medina Square’s Uptown Park, is almost always active with foot traffic.
Medina County Historical Society/Cleveland Memory Project Identifier: mchs007.jpg
Pictured here is local jeweler, beekeeper, candle maker, and publicist Amos Ives Root. Root was a pioneer of beekeeping, and he regularly documented his thoughts in his publication Gleanings in Bee Culture… and by that, we mean all of his thoughts. Root wrote of the accomplishments of a pair of brothers from Dayton, the Wright Brothers, in his beekeeping magazine. This turned out to be the first published account of the Wright Brothers’ historic flight.
ImMikeRobertson/Google Images
The aforementioned Amos Ives Root is also the great thinker behind beloved Root Candles. This awesome storefront and factory is the place to stock up on candles, particularly if you are a fan of deals. Their clearance section is a bargain hunter’s paradise!
Justin Chapman/Google Images
Everywhere the eye lands near Historic Medina Square is stunning. Just take a look at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, a historic structure built in the 1880s. Its gorgeous facade was the brainchild of Gordon W. Lloyd, an architect famous for designing buildings like Christ Church Detroit and Cathedral of St. Paul in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Circles On The Square Donuts/Facebook
Craving a gourmet donut? Circles On The Square has your back! There are other bakeries around the corner! You should also take home goodies from Honey Bee Bakery and A Cupcake A Day.
Tina Coleman/Google Images
Locals enjoy savoring the finer things in life, including good food and good company. Miss Molly’s Tea Room and Gift Shop is a Victorian-style tea room that’s almost too darling for words. It’s the perfect place to catch up with friends.
christopher gerbasi/Google Images
There are all sorts of delicious dining destinations in Medina. One such place is Amuse Euro Bistro, where French and Italian-inspired cuisine takes center stage. You’ll discover several gourmet eateries in Historic Medina Square, and along Pearl Road and North Court street are a number of familiar chain eateries if you’re not an adventurous eater.
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Castle Noel is a year-round Christmas movie museum that’s absolutely enchanting. Attached to this awesome business is Alien Vacation Mini Golf, which is (ehem) out of this world. Coupled with several parks and walkable neighborhoods, there’s enough going on in this community to justify a day trip.
Over the years, this community’s population has steadily grown as more and more people recognize its charms. It’s an incredible day trip destination, but it might also become your home away from home.
Ohio is full of pretty places with small town atmospheres. A tour of Ohio’s small towns is always an incredible option for a weekend trip if you are looking to turn your day trip to Medina into a longer adventure.
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Address: Medina Public Square Historic District, Public Square, Medina, OH 44256, USA