While football enthusiasts know the Lucas Oil Stadium as the home to the NFL Indianapolis Colts, you can visit to see NCAA Basketball competitions, events, trade shows, exhibits, and conventions at this seven-level 63,000-seat state of the art events venue.
Presidents, Vice Presidents, and a famous bank robber are buried at Indianapolis' Crown Hill National Cemetery. Thousands visit the epic landmark to enjoy its serene beauty, learn about historical architecture, exercise, picnic, and honor the thousands buried there.
Let your child loose in this mind-enriching world of sensory discoveries. According to Child magazine, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the "biggest and best children's museum in the world" and a top tourist attraction in the city with over a million visitors a year. Spanning 472,900 square feet with more than 120,000 artifacts and a five level playground, it's a child's mega mind booster and a fun place to learn.
Voted the "Most Romantic Restaurant in Indianapolis," The Eagle's Nest Restaurant sits atop the Hyatt Regency. This restaurant rises above all others - literally, as guests take a slow glide around the Indianapolis skyline for an unforgettable view, superior food and intimate conversation. Romance dines here.