Hampton Inn Indianapolis-East is located on the east side of Indianapolis, directly off I-70 at Shadeland Ave. (exit 89), 1/2 mile west of I-465. Area attractions include the State Fairgrounds, museums, shopping malls, sports, boating and fishing, outdoor concerts, and the Indy Motor Speedway, 20 miles west of the hotel. Bob Evans restaurant is located adjacent to the hotel, and within 1 mile you can dine at Red Lobster, Texas Road House, or Damons Restaurant. We feature 4-stories with interior corridors and 2 elevators, 123 rooms with individual heating/air conditioning units in each, free parking, indoor pool, whirlpool, and exercise room with stair stepper, treadmill, and Aerodyne bike. Our meeting room accommodates up to 30 people and is equipped with a wet bar and refrigerator. Amenities include complimentary hot breakfast buffet (6-10am),Free High Speed Internet Access, coffee service in the lobby 24-hours, USA Today, free local calls, voice mail, clock/ radios, coffee makers, hair dryers and iron/ironing boards in all rooms. HBO, CNN, ESPN, A&E, Weather Channel, TNT, TBS, and pay-per-view movie channels are offered in every room. Laundry/valet services, meeting/banquet facilities, and rollaway beds are available for a nominal fee.



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During your Indianapolis vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
This impressive $14-million building houses one of the country's most notable collections of Native American and Western art. The "Art of the American West" collection includes works by Frederic Remington and Georgia O'Keeffe. The Native American artifacts include clothing, beadwork, and pottery from all over North America.
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.
Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement
Located 30 miles northeast of downtown, this restored 19th-century village faithfully reproduces pioneer life between 1820 and 1840 with the help of 36 carefully restored buildings, crafts demonstrations, and reenactments of events on the frontier. In summer, you can take a picnic here and listen to a concert under the stars as part of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's "Symphony on the Prairie" series.
Courtyard by Marriott Indianapolis Airport
The hotel designed by business travelers, Courtyard surrounds you with all the conveniences that make business and pleasure travel easy. The Courtyard Indianapolis Airport is conveniently located seven miles from Indianapolis Zoo, eight miles from Indianapolis 500, nine miles from Convention Center, downtown and Union Station and 11 miles from Children's Museum. For an area map and directions to the hotel, click on Area ...
Quality Inn & Suites East
Quality Inn and Suites, with great affordable rooms, is conveniently located off I-70 and I-465 just 8 minutes east of downtown Indianapolis. Hotel offers FREE wireless high speed Internet, FREE room upgrade, expanded Continental Breakfast, discounted Subway sandwiches and much more. Pet accommodation: 15.00/night, 20lbs. and under, limit 2 pets per ...
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