About Toledo
The Glass City
The University of Toledo and the city of Toledo have a lot in common. Grit and determination. An innovative and engaged community. Add a dollop of Midwestern friendliness.
Toledo is located in northwest Ohio near the shores of western Lake Erie. More than 600,000 people live, work and play in the Toledo metropolitan area.
The city has long been known for its auto manufacturing and glass industry. But it has a growing reputation as a great place to start a career and make a home.
Toledo is home to the famous Mud Hens baseball team, Jeep Fest and the world-renowned Toledo Museum of Art. Enjoy family-owned restaurants that have been around for decades and recently-opened farm-to-table restaurants and microbreweries.
The headquarters of several Fortune 500 companies are located here. These and other national companies often partner with UToledo, offering students and faculty opportunities for research collaboration, internships and employment.
Revitalized Downtown
Students, faculty and staff are a short bus ride away from downtown on Toledo's regional transit system.
- Nationally renowned Toledo Museum of Art
- One of the best minor league ballparks in the U.S.
- Ranked the #4 minor league sports city in the country by Sports Business Journal
- Glass City Park, Toledo's newest metropark
- Hopping breweries and restaurants
- Big-name concerts and Broadway shows
- Loft and condo living
Natural Wonders
Hiking, water sports, hunting, fishing — you can do it all here.
- One of the country’s best zoos
- A 6-mile bike and walking path from Main Campus to Wildwood Metropark and the suburb of Sylvania
- Lake Erie and the Maumee River
- 19 metroparks with 120+ miles of trails
- Ranked first among U.S. metros for sustainability by Site Selection