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Sports lovers will be right at home here. Each year Indianapolis hosts a number of major sporting events. There’s the Indianapolis 500, which is the world’s largest single day sports event, and the Indianapolis Half Marathon which is the largest half marathon in the US, just to name a couple. Indianapolis is where you’ll find the National Collegiate Athletic Association headquarters. Last but certainly not least this great city is the home of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts.

 

Monument Circle is the centerpiece of Indianapolis. This city landmark has paths that extend across the regular grid of streets. Situated about 14 miles from the airport, the Circle is home to a famous bronze statue called Miss Indiana and the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument is located in the center. Another popular city landmark is Union Station which is a glorious Romanesque styled structure, built in 1888. Its glass ceiling is breathtaking and tourists and locals alike flock to see it.

 

The Indiana State Museum is situated about 13 miles from the downtown area in the Old City Hall. The museum exhibits are dedicated to the theme of Indiana state history and its culture. You can also drop by Canal Walk during your visit which is  another popular spot. Canal Walk is ten-block tribute to the 400-mile canal system in Indianapolis which links the Ohio River and Great Lakes. It is an exhilarating walk lined with benches, fountains and wide walkways. 

 

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Indianapolis International Airport Shuttles
Offering a good variety of connecting and non-stop flights to a large variety of popular destinations, Indianapolis International Airport is a great airport to fly in and out of. The airport is just under ten miles to the southwest of downtown Indianapolis in Marion County, Indiana. 
Indianapolis International Airport is a modern airport with all of the amenities the busy traveler needs. Also, don’t forget to go explore this fantastic city during your layover at IND.

 

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IND Shared Ride Vans
The Indianapolis International Airport is a huge meeting place for thousands of businessmen and women as well as families of different sizes. Combined with a space that isn’t too big, the airport can get crowded in a relatively quick speed, making it somewhat confusing to get your bags, let alone figure out transportation. In order to avoid any mishaps, schedule a shared ride van to await your arrival after your flight, that way you can get out of the airport as fast as you can. Reserve a seat with our service providers and get a first-class shuttle service that will take you just about anywhere.

 

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IND Private Vans
Spend the day enjoying the beauties of nature by checking out White River State Park, a beautiful area that has unique gardens, fascinating museums, and exciting concerts, not to mention a zoo. You can get there in one group by booking a private van, allowing yourself to see the best parts of the city in the utmost comfort. If being outdoors isn’t your thing, take the van to beautiful indoor landmarks like the historic Scottish Rite Cathedral and the Benjamin Harris House, a museum on the 23rd president.

 

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IND Private Sedans
Indianapolis has a population just above 850,000, but that doesn’t mean the city is constantly alive and enthralling. The good thing about Indiana’s largest city is that it’s also an incredibly quiet city, making it the perfect place to go on a quaint drive through downtown. Head out in your private sedan rented out from area service companies and visit beautiful areas like the Indiana Central Canal, which offers hours of walking. If you want to have an intimate exotic encounter, visit the Indianapolis Zoo, which has a variety of different animal parks as well as a world-class botanical garden with lush plants from all over the world.

 

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IND Private SUVs
Spend the afternoon shopping at Broad Ripple, a historic part of town that’s easy on the eyes and even easier to drive around. Reserve a private SUV to park nearby and get it from us. When you’re done looking through interesting stores and shops, take a stroll through the park and stop by one of the many tasty eateries for dinner.

 

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IND Stretched Limousines
If there’s one thing Indianapolis knows how to do right, it’s a delicious steak. Taste the best at St. Elmo Steak House, a ritzy landmark that’s known for its legendary chops and seafood platters. Arrive to locations like this in high-class by reserving your own stretched limousine, which comes fully equipped with a private chauffeur courtesy of area providers with courteous drivers. While you’re out, be sure to check out other trendy hotspots like Bluebeard, a hip restaurant that encourages sharing.

 

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IND Chartered Buses
The NCAA Hall of Champions is the biggest museum devoted to collegiate sports in the United States, making it a worthwhile exhibit for lots of people. Get there as a big group by piling into a fun-sized chartered bus. When you’re done, plan a picnic at 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park for the rest of the day for public exhibits, art displays, and stunning glimpses into nature.

 

 

Indianapolis attractions

Indianapolis sightseeing and attractions
A trip to Indianapolis can make for an unforgettable vacation. First of all let’s talk about the weather. Indianapolis experiences all four seasons, so you’ll have a completely different experience depending upon which time of year you visit. The temperatures during the summer range from warm to hot and can be rather humid. By contrast, the city also experiences some pretty cold winters.

 

→ The Indianapolis metropolitan area has one of the top fifty largest economies in the world which allows it to also offer some of the most interesting attractions a tourist could ask for.

 

→ Indianapolis has seven officially designated cultural districts that are of cultural and historic importance to the city.

 

→ A city rich in history, the number of war monuments that are located within the city limits is second to Washington D.C.

  
  

 

 

Races at Indianapolis 500
 

Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Racing enthusiasts, this is your kind of town. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is actually located in Speedway, IN and hosts the Indianapolis 500 as well as the Brickyard 400. The famous speedway is a destination that is well worth visiting during your exploration of Indianapolis. It hosts quite a number of sporting activities each year. Some of the popular events that are hosted here include NASCAR’s Brickyard 400 and the Formula One United States Grand Prix.

 

 

 

Fort Harrison State Park and Recreation
 

Fort Harrison State Park
Occasionally referred to as Fort Bend because it was named after Benjamin Harrison, Fort Harrison State Park is a popular Indiana state park, with good reason. The three major camps contained in the park include Civilian Conservation Corps camp, Citizen’s Military Training camp as well as the World War II prisoner of war camp. The park is one of a kind and is a day-use park. The inn is the only overnight facility found within the park’s expanse. The park is a significant golfing venue courtesy to its Fort Golf Resort. There are also three hiking trains in the park with one reserved for horseback riding. Rental horses are available to anyone who wishes to take a horseback ride.