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EVERYTHING was lovely with the exception of hearing my neighbors through the WALLS.…the Attendant from front Dest COOPER , was just amazing friendly and accommodating
Staff was very welcoming
ROOM WAS GREAT
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The room was dirty and the heat didn’t work.
Cheapest rate around
Comfortable bed, quiet room.
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There was mold in the shower, those blood on the wall, their gunshots all night and when I got up the next morning to go get a coffee that was a dead body about 10 yards from the hotel.
Nothing! They gave us an occupied room and roaches
Disregarded my issues, never contacted me back, and i made the room habitable, that to which it was not when rented to. So I am going to submit a cleaning and service bill of 1000$ to the attorney general, if you don't contact me back.
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Kickback hour is phenomenal!
spacious rooms
The staff including cleaning staff was over the top nice and helpful
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Staff treated me very well
Clean and Quiet
Clean and quiet good location
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Cleanliness of the room.
The vacuum the hallways on each level twice a week Cleaning crew always there everyday The actually vacuum the rooms
Everyone there was amazing. being there for a hospital stay and my husband still got to have a nice dinner each night..... better then I was having at the hospital lol
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Location was the best part. Easy to get to and walkable to the things we wanted to go to. Good enough for a 1 night stay but wouldn't stay longer.
The location and free parking
Rooms were clean and nice
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I like how pretty it was
Front Desk Blake was so pleasant and personable. Every business needs 3-4 Blake's.
It was a lovely, clean, and nice hotel at a very reasonable price.
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Location and clean room!
Close to airport, but still nice! Whole 90s vibe without the old stale feeling!!
Upscale hotel. Front desk employee Was very welcoming and accommodating. Room was modern and beds comfy.
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Easy to check in, easy access and parking
Pet friendly and very reasonable rate
Price point/ met expectations. Comfortable bed. Plenty of hot water and good shower water pressure. Nothing fancy or nice- just a clean bed to sleep in and clean shower.
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It’s was well kept and clean and nice location.
Friendliness
the lady at the front desk
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Workout room was ok.
Heated pool and lounge
Staff was friendly and the banquet facilities were good. Food was also good.
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Its location and rate, but the pet fee is a little high at $25 for each pet. I have 2 very good and well-trained dogs that travel with me everywhere I go, 25,000 miles in a car last year. I paid approximately $--- for me to stay there and $50 for my dogs?
I liked the cleanliness of the room
The staff was friendly.
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Location great. Room was fine, but with very few amenities.
The room was clean and the AC worked well.
Location and I got a room last minute
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The front desk attendant was very friendly and helpful. Convenient to the expressway.
Clean, comfortable, and quiet room on the 3rd floor. Staff was very courteous.
Good location
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It was really nice. I felt special. Like I was getting treated to something Great
the location
The manager was very nice and was finally able to get us a room at 11:30PM yes PM that had air conditioning that worked.
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Nothing! The staff was rude, we went 3 days with no hot water.
There was nothing we liked about this hotel.
It's close to express way and the room has a 2 burner stove to cook and full size fridge/ freezer
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The rooms are very nice but the beds are uncomfortable
It was our first time trying a Delta. Apparently they were undergoing a renovation which we were unaware of. The thing that stood out to me is that the bed was very comfortable.
The room appeared clean-nice towels and TV.
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Clean, and everyone e qas very friendly, and caring.
Staff was nice
The bed was real soft and comfy and it was very quite
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Nothing, we did not stay. It smelled terrible.
Always clean and rooms cNt be best location is safe for families no worries of getting robbed or something like most Indianapolis hotels any further south towards the city
The room was great!
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The staff were friendly and professional.
The ambiance, cleanliness, center of the city location, communication
Clean, neat, good service, friendly staff
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The room layout
Rooms clean, reasonably renovated
Checking out
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Everything!! No real complaints. Check-in was east, hotel was clean, parking was easy.
Close to downtown Indianapolis.
The onsite options for drinking and eating as well as the location.
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We really liked to location; however, there is a lot of construction going on right now that made getting to the hotel challenging. Not the hotel's fault, but thought I'd mention it.
The pullman train cars are really cool to see and the overall design of the hotel is interesting and historic.
It was next to Lucas Oil Stadium.
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the friendliness of the staff
Evening staff
The night adult pool time
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Downtown, close to everything
Quick accomodations
Room was nice, staff was very friendly.
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Nothing, infact it was the most horrible experience I've ever had at a hotel.
Staff was friendly.
Nothing, AT ALL!!!
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Room were clean
Location and price
I didn't die.
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Nice staff, good breakfast. Hotel seemed to be in the process or an update
The gentleman at the front desk Sat night when we checked in was amazing! The hotel room was decent. Free breakfast is included and they have a great selection to choose from.
It was close to where my dad live.
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Location and the staff was great. We were in town to attend a Indiana Fever game right across the street from the Hotel. The staff held our luggage until after the game in a locked room which made it so convenient to pick the luggage up after the game.
Location. The hotel is right across from the Pacers arena. They have a nice basketball across the street that kids can play on for free! My 13 year old loved it!
The location was perfect.
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Where to stay in Indianapolis
Learn about the top neighbourhoods of Indianapolis
The heart of the city, Downtown Indianapolis has expanded over the years and has a bustling, small-city feel. It encompasses universities, skyscrapers and both Lucas Oil Stadium and Bankers Life Fieldhouse. During down time, there are many things to do in town: explore its cultural trail, swing by the Indianapolis Zoo or settle in for a concert in its sprawling urban state park and canal, to name a few.
The area surrounding Indianapolis' airport may be about gateway proximity, but it also positions travelers within 10 miles of most downtown attractions, among them Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Indianapolis Zoo and Lucas Oil Stadium. A popular choice amount expense account-wielding suits, the airport area remains a comfortable choice for all manner of guests. As is customary, chain-dining options abound. But delve further and find a handful of quintessential Indy hangs in addition to several malls.
About 25 miles north of Indianapolis International Airport and about 13 miles from downtown Indy attractions, this area remains a boon for business-types, given its proximity to Park 100, Central Indiana's largest industrial and office park. Pass hours off the clock at nearby Eagle Creek Park, a 5,300-acre park with bird-watching and water-based recreation opportunities.
Price by Week Day
Average hotel price on Friday is around $150.
In Indianapolis, hotel prices show a gradual increase during the week, starting around $90 on Mondays and Tuesdays, then rising to around $150 on Fridays. Weekend rates fluctuate slightly, with Saturday averaging just below $150 and Sunday dropping back to around $94.
Price by Month
Lowest price is just over $100 in January, highest is around $250 to $300 in October.
In Indianapolis, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, starting at just over $100 in January and peaking around $250 to $300 in October. Prices remain relatively high during summer months, while late fall and early winter see lower rates.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices in Indianapolis may drop to around $110–$150 the day before check-in.
In Indianapolis, as the check-in date approaches, hotel prices typically decrease until the final days before check-in. Notably, three weeks in advance, many top hotels are fully booked. Lower quality hotels may reduce prices last minute, with prices ranging from around $110–$150 on the day before check-in compared to just under $100 on check-in day.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular star category (2*): around $90.
In Indianapolis, the distribution of hotels by star rating shows that prices generally rise with higher ratings. The most popular category is 2*, priced around $90. While the price gap between 2* and 3* hotels is notable, the increase from 3* to 4* is more substantial, reflecting the trend in hotel pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Indianapolis, and how flexible are they?
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How convenient is getting from Indianapolis International Airport (IND) to downtown hotels?
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Are Indianapolis hotels generally pet-friendly, and what fees should I expect?
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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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