Indianapolis is a reasonably priced city, and it is easy to find accommodation to suit every taste and budget from hip boutique hostels to formal luxury hotels.
Mile Square, or Downtown Indianapolis, is the commercial centre of the city, which is ideal for first-time visitors who want to immerse in its atmosphere. Centred around the Indiana War Memorial, the area is considered the city’s historic and cultural centre too.
Budget travellers will feel most comfortable in Lockerbie Square, located a few blocks northeast of Mile Square. With a ravishing range of eateries on nearby Massachusetts Avenue, this neighbourhood should be sniffed out by foodies too.
Fletcher Place may have a Gothic-Revival look, but it is considered Indianapolis’ one of the trendiest neighbourhoods thanks to its eclectic bars and alternative eateries. Those looking for the city’s best night out will undoubtedly find it here.
Fountain Square, however, is where you’ll find the city’s cool cats hanging out. This offbeat enclave a few kilometres southeast of Mile Square is filled with artsy street murals, galleries, cafes, independent shops, and local theatres.
Alternatively, opt for the suburban lifestyle by staying in Indianapolis’ adjoining cities Carmel and Anderson. Quirky and calm Carmel is a charming small city with an admirable arts and design district. Home to many museums and surrounded by parkland, it is ideal for families.
As Downtown Indianapolis is packed into a square mile ( hence the name ‘Mile Square’, it is easy to explore and tick off its attractions. Those staying outside of mile Square can rely on the fast and efficient bus system that runs throughout the city.