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Here we list the must-visit places in Indianapolis:
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Indianapolis 500
It was the first long-distance race in the history of the United States. It was held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1911.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall of Fame Museum: you can visit famous tracks or visit museums dedicated to racing.
Address: 4750 w 16th st, Indianapolis, in 46222-2550
Business hours: 9:00-17:00
White River State Park: the zoo, aquarium, and botanical garden of Baihe state park have 2000 kinds of animals and 2000 kinds of plants, with a beautiful natural environment. Playing roller coaster, intimate contact with sharks, feeding Australian parrot, will make you happy.
Address: 1200 West Washington St. Indianapolis, in 46222
Business hours: Sunday - Thursday 9:00-17:00, Friday 9:00-19:00, closed on Saturday
St.Elmo Steak House
Since 1902, St. Elmo's Steakhouse has been a landmark in downtown Indianapolis. It is the oldest steakhouse in Indianapolis and has won a national reputation for its excellent steak, seafood, ribs, and professional services.
Address: 127 s Illinois St, Indianapolis 46225
One Day Trip Itinerary
Friendly, fashionable, warm, that's Indianapolis. You can start your day with breakfast at the "farm direct" restaurant. The food here is from the fertile soil of Indiana, which is just a short distance away. Then visit the local fashion store. Finally, enjoy more than 60 outstanding public works of art in Indianapolis, which are also the best places to take photos.
Watch the show at Fountain Square and you'll be shocked by the extraordinary performance. Visit one of the oldest neighborhoods in Indianapolis, where you'll find great art galleries, avant-garde music, and the best cafes. Then go to the wholesale district to watch a game, just a few blocks away from the three state-of-the-art open-air and indoor stadiums, home to the Indianapolis Colts, the Indiana Pacers, and the minor league Indianapolis Indians.
Across the street is White River State Park, which has 80 hectares of green space in the center of the city, waiting for you to explore. People here either jog, roller skate, or ride bicycles, enjoying outdoor life in this big park in the center of the city. On a hot summer day, you'll see people rowing boats, gondolas, and kayaks on the central canal. Stroll down Georgia Street, a pedestrian boardwalk lined with dozens of fast-food trucks, allowing you to follow the fragrance and leave contentedly.
Best of all, it was very easy. Indianapolis was the first to build a cultural trail. The treaty's 13-kilometer long pedestrian street connects the Cultural District of Indianapolis, allowing all visitors to see the city from a new perspective.
After a day's play, relax and have a cool beer. Nightlife doesn't end there. You can go to the 1933 lounge and watch a blues performance here.
Indianapolis union station has more than 7000 hotel rooms within walking distance, all located in the city center, so you can rest after the night. Come by plane? Don't worry. Indianapolis Airport was named "best airport in North America" by the Airports Council International, and it takes only 15 minutes to get downtown by taxi.
1933 Lounge: above the famous St. Elmo Steakhouse is the 1933 lounge, where you can watch a blues performance. The lounge is the home of John Dillinger, the "green bandit," and now has many Hollywood actors and sports stars.
Address: 127 s Illinois St, Indianapolis, in 46225-1079
Indianapolis Children's Museum: a museum for children of all stages, with a five-story exhibition and a seven-acre sports complex. For families, it is educational, interesting, interactive and accessible
Address: 3000 n meridian st, Indianapolis, in 46208-4716
Indiana State Museum: starting from the formation of the earth, the museum tells about the development history of Indiana. It not only has geological features such as landform and geographical structure but also has cultural content of daily life. Meteorites from the sky, the early steam trains, the independence movement of the black people, and the home life of the American people are all in all aspects. The local people's diachronic clothing, food, housing, interior decoration, and so on represent the epitome of the development history of the United States. It's worth visiting. It's a window to learn more about American culture.
Address: 650 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, in, 46204
Business hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m
It is a continental climate, cold in winter but not long, hot in summer, warm in spring and autumn but short. The average temperature in January is about -3 degrees below zero. In July, the average temperature is about 24 degrees, and the highest temperature is 30 degrees.
Indianapolis Airport has been named the best airport in North America by the International Airport Association. It takes only 15 minutes to get downtown by taxi. Indianapolis is the central and Western Railway freight hub, where interstate 65, 69, 70, and 74 meet, and interstate 465 is a ring expressway. It's called the crossroads of America. There is a united station of American Railway Corporation in the city. It is one of the oldest united stations in the United States. It still provides railway passenger service. The only public transport in the city is indygo bus company.