The American Cabaret Theatre- Indianapolis's premiere musical theatre and most exciting choice for live, quality entertainment -is located at 401 East Michigan Street (in the historic Athenaeum building) …
Looking for something different? Step into Broad Ripple Village and see what's up town. Diverse street life, quaint boutiques and hot nightlife are set to the backdrop of public art, …
Visit The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, a fun place where children of all ages to learn to learn. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis boasts a collection of more than 100,000 artifacts. …
With more than 100 shopping, dining and entertainment options, nowhere will you find more choices than at Circle Centre. Circle Centre is located in downtown Indianapolis and is bounded …
Recognized as one of the world's outstanding monuments, the structure has come to symbolize both the City of Indianapolis and the state of Indiana . The Limestone used …
Conner Prairie is a large, open-air living history museum made up of five distinct historic areas, a modern museum center and over 1,400 acres of natural beauty. Conner Prairie's mission is …
The beauty and uniqueness of Crown Hill Cemetery is evident to families who visit our beautiful grounds each year. Crown Hill Cemetery is located in Indianapolis , Indiana …
An eclectic mix of Italianate, Federal and Queen Anne houses standing side by side among quaint cottages - in the shadow of downtown Indianapolis, one of the nation's most vibrant, resurgent …
Eagle Creek Park is one of the largest municipal parks in the United States. It is located at 7840 W. 56th Street in Indianapolis, Indiana and covers approximately 1,400 acres …
The Eiteljorg Museum, which opened in 1989, was founded by Harrison Eiteljorg. The museum showcases Western and Native American art and cultural objects. The museum's design is also inpired …
Landscape and history blend in a unique setting in northeast Indianapolis at Fort Harrison State Park. The 1700-acre park features walking and jogging trails, picnic sites, fishing access to …
The Circle Theatre opened in 1916 as one of the nation's first grand movie palaces. Through the efforts of the Indiana Symphony Society, it reopened on October 12, 1984 as the …
The Indiana Medical History Museum is located in the "Old Pathology Building" on the grounds of the former Central State Hospital on the near westside of Indianapolis . The museum …
The Indiana Pacers are a professional basketball team that plays in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team is based in the state's capital and largest city, Indianapolis, Indiana, located … 
Since the Indiana Repertory Theatre was founded in 1972, it has grown into one of the leading regional theatres in the country, as well as one of the top-flight cultural institutions …
Located in White River State Park in the heart of Indianapolis , the Indiana State Museum is a wonderful place to find everything you never expected. Whether you are a …
Started in 1934 as a WPA project, the Indianapolis Art Center is a not-for-profit community arts organization that strives to make art accessible to all people and enhance people's lives through …
For more than 100 years,scores of Hoosiers have pursued their dreams as independent merchants in this beautiful marketplace teaming with farm-fresh produce, home made goods, specialty foods and more. Today, City …
The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana, after relocating from Baltimore, Maryland in 1984. They are the reigning National Football League (NFL) champions after … 
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana (a separate town completely surrounded by Indianapolis) in the United States, is the second-oldest surviving automobile racing track in the world (after the …
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is among the largest and oldest general art museums in the United States . Founded in 1883, the Museum now boasts a permanent collection of …
Located in White River State Park downtown , The Indianapolis Zoo proudly celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2004. Since opening in 1964, the Indianapolis Zoo has grown into a world-class …
The Morris-Butler House an 1865 Victorian landmark in Indianapolis offers fascinating tours focused on architecture, decorative arts and family life in the Victorian era. Experience all three floors of …
The NCAA Hall of Champions is designed to create an appreciation for the unique struggles of the student-athlete. To that end, all of our exhibits interactively engage visitors and create a …
Located about a mile north and several blocks east of the center of downtown Indianapolis , the area now known as The Old Northside was the home, during the second …
The President Benjamin Harrison Home is the former residence of President Benjamin Harrison that is now a museum dedicated to his life. The house is located at 1230 North Delaware Street, …
Take a glimpse of society life at the turn of the century just as Hoosier Poet James Whitcomb Riley experienced it. The James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home recalls a simpler time …
Goethe, a great Mason, said that talent may develop in solitude, but character is created in society. It is the fruit of fellowship. Genius may shine aloof and alone, like a …
The Indianapolis Union Station was the first union station in the world, opening on September 20, 1853, by the Indianapolis Union Railway within the Wholesale District of Indianapolis, Indiana. A …
At White River State Park, you'll find trails, grassy areas and waterways just like you'd see at any other state park. However, that's where the similarities end. White River State Park …
| Indianapolis attractions Categorized attractions
Neighborhood attractions Rating attractions Brand attractions
|