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Marriott hotels in Indianapolis

Packed with vibrant culture and exciting attractions, Indianapolis, the capital city of Indiana, hosts a range of Marriott hotels for visitors to choose from. This city in the United States ensures a memorable stay with its friendly mid-western charm and an array of modern facilities. Experience the Marriott’s hallmark service and comfort in a city that effervescently blends the new with the old.
Indianapolis is famous for its love of motor racing, with the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway drawing thrill-seekers from around the world. While staying at a Marriott hotel, you'll be within striking distance of this legendary venue. Besides, Indianapolis's rich motorsport culture is displayed in the city's Motor Speedway Museum, an absolute must-visit for all racing enthusiasts and a testament to Indiana's deep-seated love for the sport.
The magnetism of Indianapolis goes beyond fast cars and race tracks. The city is a cultural gem, rich in art and history. During your stay at a Marriott hotel in Indianapolis, make sure to visit the Indiana State Museum exhibiting Indiana's cultural and natural history or appreciate creativity at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, one of the oldest and largest art museums in the country. The beautiful White River State Park in Downtown Indianapolis adds a dash of nature to the urban landscape, representing the city's commitment towards green spaces.
Indianapolis boasts a thriving food scene that reflects its Midwestern roots. Indulge your love of food at the city's bustling markets and eateries near your chosen Marriott Hotel. The popular City Market is a food lover's paradise. Enjoy your stay at Marriott hotel while you explore the fusion flavors of modern American fare and classic Hoosier cuisine in Indianapolis, truly a destination of diverse experience.

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Shopping streets in Indianapolis Indiana

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    Massachusetts Avenue

    Massachusetts Avenue, known locally as Mass Ave, is a vibrant hub in downtown Indianapolis. This five-block area is packed with theaters, restaurants, art galleries, and, most significantly, a number of unique, independent boutiques. From apparel to home goods, Mass Ave provides a diverse range of shopping opportunities in a charming, historic setting.

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    Circle Centre Mall

    Circle Centre Mall is a shopping center located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. It features four levels of premium brands, specialty retails stores, dining options, and a movie theater. This indoor shopping mall with over 100 retailers and restaurants offers a perfect one-stop shopping experience.

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    Broad Ripple Village

    Broad Ripple Village is a fusion of old and new, commercial and creative – a vibrant center of boutiques, eateries and bars, vintage shops, and art galleries. Known for its culturally diverse atmosphere, it is a home to unique, independent shops alongside bigger chain stores.

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    Fountain Square

    Fountain Square, located southeast of downtown Indianapolis, has experienced a dramatic transformation over the past few years. It houses a number of vintage stores, antique shops, and a plethora of dining options, making it an appealing destination for those looking for a more eclectic shopping experience.

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    Carmel Arts & Design District

    The Carmel Arts & Design District is known for its upscale charm and high-scale, pet-friendly shopping environment. This district, located in the Old Town Carmel area, features a number of art galleries, antique dealers, specialty shops, and boutiques lined up on its picturesque streets, providing an ideal shopping destination for art and design enthusiasts.

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Cultural Attractions in Indianapolis Indiana

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    Indianapolis Museum of Art

    The Indianapolis Museum of Art, known for its extensive collection and innovative approach to the integration of art and nature, draws in art enthusiasts from around the world. Visitors can appreciate the museum's collection, which spans 5,000 years, while also experiencing 100 acres of art and nature in the Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park.

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    The Children's Museum

    The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the world's largest children's museum. The museum houses an array of exhibits that are interactive, informative, and fun. It also includes a planetarium and a library, ensuring it has something for everyone.

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    Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum

    The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is dedicated to automobiles and auto racing. The museum showcases an array of cars, motorsport art, and historical artifacts from different periods.

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    Indiana Historical Society

    The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, home of the Indiana Historical Society, offers guests the chance to explore Indiana’s past in a variety of ways. The building also houses the William H. Smith Memorial Library, a large archival storage space, and several offices and meeting rooms.

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    Conner Prairie

    Conner Prairie is an interactive history park, or living history museum, in Fishers, Indiana. It recreates 19th-century Indiana and allows visitors to explore and experience how people lived in the past. It is known for its dedication to providing guests with immersive and experiential learning opportunities.

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Restaurants, Cafés & Local Eats in Indianapolis Indiana

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    St Elmo Steak House

    Nationally recognized St. Elmo Steak House has been a landmark in downtown Indianapolis since 1902. It serves its guests with exceptional food and service in a classic, yet fun and lively atmosphere.

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    Milktooth

    Milktooth is a popular brunch spot known for its innovative take on morning meals. The food, served alongside specialty coffees and cocktails, is always fresh, and there's often a line out the door.

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    Bluebeard

    Located in Indianapolis's historic Holy Rosary neighborhood, Bluebeard serves contemporary American cuisine prepared with locally sourced ingredients, inside a renovated 1924 warehouse building.

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    Cafe Patachou

    Cafe Patachou, a 'student union for adults', offers wholesome and innovative breakfast, brunch and lunch and has been serving the local community for over 30 years. Cafe Patachou uses locally sourced and organic ingredients whenever possible.

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    Rook

    Rook offers a contemporary take on street food favorites from Asia, using ingredients sourced locally and from their own garden. The meals are served in a contemporary setting with full view of an open kitchen.

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