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Get the scoop on Indy from locals in the know, plus their personal recommendations for a good time in our city.
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail is Indy's version of the yellow brick road, an eight-mile urban trail connecting six of Indianapolis’ cultural districts.
Anne and I are so proud to call Indianapolis home for the past 19 years. Certainly, Indianapolis is well recognized for our hospitality and motorsports at the awesome Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
We were asked to recommend five experiences in Indy that we ourselves enjoy. Selecting just five is somewhat difficult because there is so much to do in our city.
No other city can be called "The Amateur Sports Capital of the World" and host to "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing."
Outdoor recreation is wonderful exercise for our bodies, and can be educational, too. We all have different interests and abilities. Often, the most enriching experiences happen at places with a variety of sights and activities.
Downtown is the best place to work and exploring downtown, especially Monument Circle, is my recommendation when you visit.
From arrival at Indianapolis International Airport to moving about the city, this is your guide to accessible transportation resources.
Visit Indy is grateful to these organizations that provided expertise and perspective for this guide.