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Price by Week Day
Hotel prices in Indianapolis peak at around $150 on Fridays.
In Indianapolis, hotel prices typically rise throughout the week, starting from just over $100 on Monday and Tuesday, peaking around $150 on Friday and Saturday. The difference between weekdays and weekends indicates a notable spike, especially on Friday.
Price by Month
Lowest price in February just over $120, highest in March around $450–$460.
In Indianapolis, hotel prices show significant variation throughout the year. The lowest prices are observed in February, just over $120, while March sees the highest average prices, around $450–$460. Other months range between these extremes, illustrating seasonal fluctuations.
How far in advance should I book?
Hotel prices in Indianapolis can drop to around $100–$150 as check-in approaches.
In Indianapolis, hotel prices generally decrease as the number of days before check-in decreases, especially in the final days where lower quality hotels may drop prices. By three weeks prior, the best hotels are often fully booked. Nearer the date, prices can drop to around $100–$150.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular stars category: just under $100.
In Indianapolis, the distribution of hotels shows a clear trend where prices increase with star ratings. The 2* category is the most popular, priced at just under $100. There are small price increments between adjacent ratings, such as from 2* to 3*, which is around $150.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Indianapolis, and how flexible are they?
What taxes and mandatory charges should I expect on an Indianapolis hotel bill?
How much do hotels fill and prices change for Indianapolis's major events?
How convenient is getting from Indianapolis International Airport (IND) to downtown hotels?
Which Indianapolis neighborhoods differ most for hotel selection (price, transit, vibe) and what are the concrete tradeoffs?
Are Indianapolis hotels generally pet-friendly, and what fees should I expect?
How much cheaper are prepaid/non-refundable rates versus flexible rates in Indianapolis?
What is the state of hotel Wi-Fi and coworking options for remote work in Indianapolis?
Are accessibility features commonly available across Indianapolis hotels?
Top Tips
- Book hotels 3-6 months before major Indianapolis events like the Indy 500; downtown rates typically surge 30-50% as the event approaches, but booking early can secure rates 20-30% lower than peak. Set calendar reminders for event announcement dates to maximize savings.
- Expect 7-17% in state and local taxes plus occupancy fees added to your total; for Indianapolis, this often means $15 to $25 extra per night. Review final totals before confirming, as taxes are not always included in listed nightly rates.
- Staying downtown puts you within a 5-15 minute walk of venues like Lucas Oil Stadium but usually costs 20-30% more than outlying neighborhoods. Compare rates in nearby historic districts like Fountain Square for value within a short rideshare or transit ride.
- Request step-free access or an accessible room when booking, especially downtown during conventions when up to 80% of hotels offer ADA-compliant rooms but availability may require up to 48-hour advance notice. Call the hotel directly to confirm your needs will be met.
- Prepare for 2-4 hour average power outages from April to October due to thunderstorms in central Indiana. Choose hotels with backup generators for uninterrupted Wi-Fi and amenities, and ask staff at check-in if storm activity is forecasted during your stay.
- Opt for LEED-certified hotels such as Conrad Indianapolis to use 20-30% less water, a plus in a city with seasonal water restrictions. Look for posted conservation practices in public areas and guest rooms.
- Verify hotel Wi-Fi speed before arrival; most downtown properties advertise 50-100 Mbps, but expect speeds to slow to 20-30 Mbps during major events. Check with the front desk for work-friendly common areas if room connection is weak.
- Budget $20 to $50 per night for downtown hotel parking. Compare rates via apps like ParkWhiz or SpotHero, or ask your hotel if in-and-out privileges are included to avoid extra charges when exploring the city.
- Skip downtown parking costs using the IndyGo Red Line; it links Broad Ripple to downtown in 15-25 minutes. Download the IndyGo app to check route schedules and purchase mobile tickets.
- Traffic and walk times increase by 10-25 minutes around venues like the Indiana Convention Center and Motor Speedway during events. Check official event calendars and plan entry/exit time accordingly to avoid delays.
- Indianapolis tap water meets EPA standards and is safe for drinking and brushing teeth. Top hotels often offer filtered water stations on each floor; ask the front desk for locations if you prefer refilling bottles.
- Standard U.S. hotel tipping: Bell staff $15 per bag; housekeeping $15 per day; 15-20% for dining or room service. Have small bills ready, especially downtown where some venues are cashless for other services.
- Need fast transfers for an event? Hotels directly adjacent to the Indiana Convention Center put you within a 10-minute walk of most meeting halls. Consider skywalk-connected properties to avoid outdoor walking in severe weather.
- Enjoy loyalty program perks at downtown chains, including Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt, where elite status can include daily free breakfast, late checkout, or room upgrades. Show your digital membership at check-in to maximize daily savings of $15 to $40.
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