Where to stay

in Indianapolis

Indianapolis is fast becoming known for more than just its raceways. This hospitable Midwest metropolis is a perfect place to stay for art and culture, haute cuisine and exciting sports, on and off the racetrack. Neighborhoods are constantly reinventing themselves, with Top Chef-worthy dining, cutting-edge art galleries and artisan shops. Choose where to stay from a number of great choices, including hotels in the downtown corridor or in a pleasant suburb. As appealing to families as they are to the hipster set, Indianapolis' neighborhoods are experiencing a revival.

Best Neighborhoods for Sightseeing

For the best of Indianapolis in one area, stay in Upper Canal near Fayette Street. What was originally a massive waterways project has found new life as the Canal Walk, a beautiful spot to experience Downtown Indy by land or water. Watch a concert at The Lawn at White River State Park, visit the Indiana State Museum or catch a game at Victory Field. For hours of shopping at Circle Centre mall, and professional sports games at Bankers Life Fieldhouse and Lucas Oil Stadium, pick a hotel in the Wholesale District, the bustling heart of the city. Motor sports enthusiasts will want to stay in Speedway, home to the Dallara IndyCar Factory and, of course, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. At the "The Greatest Race Course in the World" you can visit the Motor Speedway Museum and try the Indy Racing Experience to see what it's like to drive at 135 miles per hour. Alternatively, consider staying in Fishers, an Indy suburb and rated one of the best places to live in the country. From this friendly home base, you can still easily explore the city, then return to a quieter environment for parks, great dining and a thriving arts scene in the Nickel Plate District.

Speedway

You'll enjoy the museums and breweries in Speedway. You might want to make time for a stop at Indianapolis Motor Speedway or Dallara IndyCar Factory.

Recommended hotels in Speedway

Fishers

Fishers is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Topgolf and Conner Prairie while you're in town.

Recommended hotels in Fishers

Where to Stay for Art and Culture

Based around a town square and impressive fountain, the neighborhood of Fountain Square thrives on its ethnically and socially diverse population and its celebrated art scene. There's art of all forms, from visual to literary to performance, in this bohemian pocket of the city. Stay near Mass Avenue for its art galleries, theaters, public art installations, excellent restaurants and independent boutiques. This is one of the best neighborhoods for simply strolling around and soaking up the friendly atmosphere of Downtown Indy. Explore African American culture through the history, art and museums in the district of Indiana Avenue, where Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald once performed. Broad Ripple hotels are close to ethnic dining, from Indian to Italian, the annual Broad Ripple Art Fair, and Butler University. Spend the morning kayaking on the White River, then listen to live music or thrift shop all afternoon.

Broad Ripple

Though Broad Ripple might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Indianapolis Art Center and Glendale Shopping Mall.

Top Areas for Dining

The Indianapolis dining scene has come a long way from corn on the cob and deep-fried anything. For up-and-coming gastropubs and microbreweries, and trending restaurants, consider staying in foodie-favorite neighborhoods. Greenwood on the southside has decades-old pizzerias still pulling in the crowds, plus new followings for its fresh farm-to-table restaurants. Eat your way around the world when you stay near the International Marketplace of Lafayette Road. Tiny, family-run establishments range from Vietnamese to Pakistani to Cuban. Beyond its arts scene, Broad Ripple is a great place to stay for sheer variety of options: indulge in French one night, mussels and frites the next, with amazing pastries and cakes for dessert. Look for accommodations in the hip neighborhood of Fletcher Place, popular for its artisan distillery, Kurt Vonnegut-inspired restaurant and one of the best brunch spots in the country.

Greenwood

Unique features of Greenwood include the shopping and restaurants. Make a stop by Greenwood Park Mall or Valle Vista Golf while you're exploring the area.

Recommended hotels in Greenwood

Broad Ripple

Though Broad Ripple might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Indianapolis Art Center and Glendale Shopping Mall.

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