Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Indianapolis Top 5 Attractions for You and Your Family

By Abbey Garrison


When visiting Indianapolis, you will find different types of attractions for everyone in the family. Fom zoos to museums and even natural parks to relax. Below we have a list with the top 5 things to do in Indianapolis for you.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum

Situated at the location of the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway is their Hall-Of-Fame museum. This is a must have for any race fan. Experience the history of automobiles, racing, the winner's prizes and best of all over seventy 5 winning cars driven by the Indianapolis 500's best driver's. Take a bus tour around the track and get a full view of the oval driven by your favourite race auto drivers.

Indianapolis Zoo

Among the assorted attractions in Indianapolis is the Indianapolis Zoo. It offers a viewing of over 1,500 samples living on 64 acres in White Brook State Park. The zoo hosts specialized events, journey tours, a botanical garden and even hosts an overnight experience for all of the family. Some of the most popular attractions include the Dolphin journey and the Sea exhibit. Be certain to check out the zoo schedule before your trip to get the maximum of limited time attractions.

Lucas Oil Stadium

Lucas Oil Stadium is home to the Indianapolis Colts.

There's way more than a game to take in at the stadium like visiting the museum, enjoying the tailgating tent with a full menu, shopping at the store, live entertainment and the Fan Sector. Fan Sector is a family fun center that has games to take all the family. If you're planning to be in Indianapolis between Aug and Jan, be certain to take in a game. Football isn't the number one thing Lucas Oil Stadium has to give. They also host trade shows, the NCAA basketball competition and concerts. Check out their schedule of events.

Eagle Creek Park and Nature Preserve

The Eagle Creek Park and Nature Preserve features over 5,000 acres of water and dry land. There are enough activities offered for the family to stay and get pleasure in a full day. Except for the nature walks, biking and fishing that many parks have to give, Eagle Creek also presents you with windsurfing, swimming and sailing. There is a bistro and concession stand available or be free to bring a picnic lunch. Dogs are welcome and have their own ball park. Load the car and enjoy the day with the family at Eagle Creek Park and Nature Preserve.

Mass Ave Arts District

Mass Ave Arts District, sometimes called Mass Ave is an humanities and theater district that takes up a 5 block radius in the town center. The area offers live theater, art studios, eclectic shops and many cafeterias to delight your cultural palette. If antiquing is your thing, you'll find 1 or 2 shops to flick thru. While on Mass Ave, be absolutely bound to focus on the historical design of the area.




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