American Airlines Flights from Miami (MIA) to Indianapolis (IND)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on American Airlines, which operates 2 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Miami (MIA) to Indianapolis (IND), departing between 11:30am and 9:10pm. Usually an Embraer RJ140 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Miami, FL to Indianapolis, IN is 2 hours and 55 minutes.
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During your Indianapolis vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Morris-Butler House
Housed in an 1862 Victorian mansion, this three-story museum focuses on Victorian decorative arts such as fine silver, tapestries, and Belter & Meeks furniture.
Indianapolis Zoo
This $64-million, 64-acre facility celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2004 and features 2,000 animals roaming through simulated environments. Get up close with an armadillo or try your hand at feeding a giraffe. The zoo's immense Dolphin Pavilion was being renovated at press time and is scheduled to reopen in summer 2005; for an aquatic fix, check out the new seahorse exhibit. The zoo is in the 250-acre White River State Park, 801 W. Washington St. (tel. 317/634-4567; www.inwhiteriver.com).The White River Botanical Gardens are also located on the zoo grounds. Admission to the gardens is $7 adults, $6 seniors and children in summer; reduced admission in winter. The gardens are open from 9am to 4pm (longer hours in summer).
Indianapolis Museum of Art
This world-class museum has notable paintings by El Greco, Rubens, American Impressionists, and European neo-Impressionists -- and there's no admission charge to the permanent collection. Other strengths include African art, Japanese Edo-period paintings, American furniture, textiles, costumes, and a superb collection of Turner works on paper. The sculpture garden includes Robert Indiana's famed LOVE. In summer, the museum hosts the Summer Nights concert and film series. Bring a picnic, find a spot on the lawn, and enjoy open-air performances or classic films. Also on the grounds is the Oldfields-Lilly House, a historic 22-room mansion open to the public (admission $5 adults, $4 students and seniors). At press time the museum was undergoing an extensive, multimillion-dollar expansion that may affect opening times, and some galleries and facilities may be closed during construction. Call ahead for more information.
Brickyard Crossing Golf Resort & Inn
This conventional motel with standard rooms is noteworthy because of its location -- outside turn two on the Indianapolis Speedway. But its location is really the only reason to stay here -- unless you plan to spend all your time at the track, you're better off elsewhere. Refrigerators are available in king rooms for no extra charge.
The Canterbury
This charming European-style hotel, with direct access into Circle Centre, sports "a bit of England" and is a registered historic landmark. This is where most celebrities stay when they're in Indianapolis, and it's the best in town. Rooms are large, with four-poster beds, armoires, bathroom telephones, and refrigerators. Tea is served daily.
Courtyard by Marriott Downtown
This downtown chain hotel is nicely situated on the edge of White River State Park and across the street from the Eiteljorg Museum. The unusually clean and well-maintained rooms are bright and cheerful, and some have terraces. There's also a 24-hour exercise room.