The Best Hotels in Downtown Indianapolis
As the capital city of Indiana, Indianapolis is a great place to stay while you’re in the state, and there are plenty of options for all budgets. We’ve picked out the best hotels, hostels, bed and breakfasts and penthouses in downtown Indianapolis.
Conrad Indianapolis
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Somewhere between luxury hotel and gallery, the Conrad is a getaway for those with a penchant for the artistic. The public space on the second floor features work by local artists, while the adjoining Long-Sharp Gallery displays pieces by Andy Warhol, David Hockney and Pablo Picasso. Book one of the four signature suites – Pop, Modernism, Contemporary or Surrealism – to wake up next to an original artwork.
JW Marriott Indianapolis
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A 33-story colossus with a sleek, curved exterior, this JW Marriott stands out among the Indianapolis skyscrapers. Book a skyline-view suite to admire the city from above through floor-to-ceiling windows. But it’s not just postcard-perfect views – there’s also a buzzing sports bar, a casual Italian eatery and a gym stocked with free weights and machines. It’s also well located, with an attached skywalk connecting to the Indiana Convention Center, Circle Center Mall and Lucas Oil Stadium.
Hilton Indianapolis Hotel and Suites
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Step out of the Hilton Indianapolis and you’re just a short walk from the Hilbert Circle Theatre and the Circle Center Mall. Once you’re filled to the brim with culture, you can return to a contemporary, clean hotel with everything you need under one roof. Restaurant McCormick and Schmick’s serves ultra-fresh seafood (the menu is printed twice daily to highlight the freshness), and you can enjoy a post-theater drink at 120 West Bar & Grill.
Hotel Broad Ripple
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This quaint, 13-room boutique in Broad Ripple Village is ideal for the traveler who wants a more local experience. Rooms come in an assortment of styles, with outside decks and views over the White River and Monon Trail. The lounge unites guests with its homey atmosphere, and you might even join your new friends on an exploration of the nearby restaurants and late-night bars.
Ironworks Hotel Indy
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Inspired by the industrial heritage of the US, the Ironworks Hotel is all brickwork, metal and exposed pipes. It’s a tough-guy look, but the rooms and suites are luxurious, with plush robes, spa bathrooms and Keurig coffee makers. The imposing boutique hotel is part of the Ironworks Keystone campus, where you’ll find a globe-trotting selection of restaurants, a pilates studio and a handful of salons.
Omni Severin Hotel
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Nestle Inn
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Old Northside Bed and Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast
Located in the heart of the Old Northside neighborhood is the Old Northside Bed and Breakfast. The house is adorned with artworks from all over the world, and guests can enjoy free services such as private parking, cable television, soft drinks and wifi.
The Harney House Inn
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Stone Soup Inn
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Among the bed and breakfasts in Indianapolis, Stone Soup Inn has real charm. It is located in the center of the historic district, the Old Northside. A stay here includes complimentary snacks and drinks at the Butler’s Pantry, an on-call massage therapist and floral arrangements upon request.
This is an updated version of an article originally written by Anna T Wilson.
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