Indianapolis is the home of the nation's 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison. Visit the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site to learn about his life, accomplishments and see the original home's decor. Groups can book a reservation for the Civil War Dinner, offering a one of a kind historic dining adventure at this National Historic Landmark.
No matter the weather or time of year, the Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens is in full bloom. Enchanting European classic-styled gardens, graceful fountains, and many paved walkways transport visitors to another world. Spend a day exploring all nature has to offer.
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.
Get ready to dance, the Jazz Kitchen offers a jam to be experienced and enjoyed. The club plays jazz, salsa, hip hop, and serves up tasty food - this combination cooks up one hot and bluesy night out. Located in famed South Broad Ripple, music lovers and dancers are found here to the wee morning hours. Enjoy good food, great people and the best music at this nightlife spot.