Travel to Indianapolis
October 11, 2009 by 247 Travel Guides
Filed under Travel Tips
Indianapolis is considered as the “Racing Capital of the World,” and the is the 13th largest city of the nation. It offers a vibrant nightlife, numerous dining choices, colorful and festive activities for tourists and locals too. A lot of tourist attractions can be seen here. This city also regularly hosts many of the sporting events. Indianapolis is a highly modern and commercialized. This is manifested in their Indianapolis Hotel Packages. The budget minded can also find ample Indianapolis Accommodations to serve their needs here.
Besides sports, the city is also know for it arts, culture and historical attractions. In addition to a few notable art museums, one can also visit the Children’s Museum, the local zoo or take a leisurely stroll along cobbled streets, past 19th-century buildings in the historic landmarks. Vacationers will find it good to time their visit on the months of May to June, and September to October. The climate during these months is mild and suitable to enjoy the outdoors.
The downtown section of Indianapolis, Indiana, is undergoing a makeover. New restaurants, new Indianapolis hotel rooms, a library, an expanding convention center and a state-of-the-art sports facility have helped change the face of the city’s skyline. White River State Park is one of the must see places when visiting. This spot ranks among the most impressive attractions. Here you will find White River Gardens, the Indiana State Museum, the Indianapolis Zoo and the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. Other heritage & historical attractions in Indianapolis are the American Legion National Headquarters, Crown Hill Cemetery, James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home, Lockerbie Square, Madame Walker Theater Center, Morris-Butler Home, Obelisk Square, President Benjamin Harrison Home, and the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
The hotel industry is one of the fastest growing industries in Indianapolis. Indianapolis hotels that cater to the requirements of all kinds of travelers, from the business traveler to tourists on a low budget trip, are available. The categories of the hotels include top end luxury hotels to bed and breakfast accommodation and inns. Most of the luxury hotels are located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. Some of the hotels are located close to the Indianapolis Airport. The rates for luxury hotels usually range from 0 to 0 per night for a standard room. Budget accommodations provided by the inns ranges from to 0 per night.
