Make yourself comfortable. Stay a while.For leisure travelers, meeting planners and attendees, Indianapolis is the place where it is so easy to do so much. Indy’s central location places it within a one-day drive of more than half the nation’s population. Downtown is pedestrian-friendly, safe, efficient and wonderfully clean! Park the car and leave it! Indianapolis is alive with impressive hotels, meeting facilities and amenities. And it’s getting bigger and better, with an expansion to the Indiana Convention Center, a new multi-purpose stadium, new hotels and the innovative Cultural Trail. Come on in and stay a while.
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Whether it’s business or pleasure, downtown or suburban, this is your all-inclusive guide to everything Indianapolis has to offer. Visitors will find maps and information about hotels, attractions, restaurants, shopping and events. Meeting planners will find comprehensive information about meeting venues and services. Media will find the latest story lines. If you want to know what's happening in Indy and how to do it, this is your site.
www.indy.org
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Downtown Indianapolis pulses with activity throughout the year. Visit this site to check out downtown event information, shopping, restaurants, hotels, museums, theaters, sports venues, galleries, attractions, landmarks, parking maps and much more. This is your one-stop shop for all of your Downtown questions.
www.indydt.com
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Whether it’s taking in a play, enjoying a museum or attending a concert, make art a part of your next visit to Indianapolis. Discover the region’s most complete arts calendar along with a directory of arts organizations. You might want to consider performing artists for your function, as well. The arts come alive in Indianapolis. Your meetings will, too!
www.indyarts.org
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What People are Saying
"In the next two years, Indianapolis' convention infrastructure will transform into... a top-tier meetings destination and one of the most pedestrian-friendly convention cities in the country."
- Associations Meetings, February 2008
For information about Indiana State Tourism visit www.visitindiana.com. |
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