Located next to the Indianapolis International Airport (IND), the Radisson Hotel Indianapolis Airport is the most convenient Indianapolis hotel for travel. Once you check in, our immediate access to all major interstates puts you only minutes away from exciting Indiana attractions and everything our city has to offer, including:
Indianapolis International Airport (IND) 2500 South High School Rd., Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46241 Located literally across steps from our Indianapolis hotel, the Indianapolis International Airport (IND) is the quickest way in and out of the area. The Radisson is the closest Indianapolis hotel to the airport. (317) 487-7243 0.1 miles from hotel
Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium 500 S Capitol Ave Indianapolis, IN 46225 Cheer on recent NFL champions, the Indianapolis Colts, or tour Lucas Oil Stadium, one of the newest Indiana attractions, not far from our Indianapolis hotel. (800) 805-2658 8.2 miles from hotel
Indiana Pacers Conseco Fieldhouse 125 S Pennsylvania St Indianapolis, IN 46204 Root for Indianapolis' beloved Pacers as they push for an Eastern Conference title in the Central Division of the NBA, less than 10 miles from our Indianapolis hotel toward downtown. (317) 917-2500 8.7 miles from hotel
NCAA Hall of Champions 700 W Washington St Indianapolis, IN 46204 Pay homage to the greatest athletes in college sports history. Inspiring and informative, this must-visit Indiana attraction's displays is sure to impress you. (800) 735-NCAA 8.3 miles from hotel
Indianapolis Motor Speedway 4790 W 16th Street Speedway, IN 46222 You might enjoy a visit to the biggest of Indiana attractions. The site of the Indianapolis 500 and Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, this is the largest sport facility in the world, with seating for about 400,000 people. (800) 822-INDY 6.5 miles from hotel
O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis 10267 E US Highway 136 Clermont, Indiana, 46234 Formerly known as Indianapolis Raceway Park, this Indiana attraction's calendar is filled with races of many types. If you're a motorhead, you belong here. (317) 291-4090 7.1 miles from hotel
Indianapolis Zoo 1200 W Washington St Indianapolis, IN 46222 Fun for the whole family, this spot is three Indiana attractions rolled into one: it is the only place accredited as a zoo, aquarium and botanical garden. At less than 10 miles from our Indianapolis hotel, you may want to make several trips here. (317) 630-2001 8.1 miles from hotel
Museums and Attractions We aren't only patrons of sporting events here in Indianapolis; we enjoy the arts, as well. Consider visiting these artsy Indiana attractions when planning your stay in our city:
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the perfect symbol for this great city. Its oval track is a metaphor in motion, a symbol of the never-ending hospitality and reciprocity of Indianapolis.
The Speedway was built in 1909 to serve as a year-round testing facility for Indiana's burgeoning car industry. The original track surface of crushed rock and tar was disastrous; the 3.2 million bricks that formed the new track inspired the name "The Brickyard." Those bricks remain today, underneath the modern asphalt surface, with only the famous "Yard of Bricks" exposed at the start/finish line.
With a capacity of more than 250,000, the Speedway is the world's largest sporting facility, as well as its most well-known racetrack. The Radisson Hotel Indianapolis Airport is just six miles from the Speedway. You can take a tour and explore the Speedway Hall of Fame Museum, which hosts over a million visitors annually.
Even if your visit here is a race in itself, you can enjoy the memorabilia in the lobby and throughout the hotel. We won't slow you down either; our hotel is a mere 34 steps from the terminal of the Indianapolis International Airport (IND).
About Indianapolis
After an extensive beautification project that began in the 1980s, Indianapolis has evolved into a flourishing hub for industry, commerce, sports and entertainment. The capital of Indiana is a city full of superlative attributes. It has been voted "One of America's Best Places to Live and Work," ranked among the best cities for small business, and cited as an optimal choice among meeting planners. The city is known for hosting two of the largest single-day sporting events, the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400. It is also home to the NFL Colts and the NBA Pacers. Tourists are drawn to such famous sites as the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Indianapolis Zoo and the RCA Dome. Other popular spots to visit include Circle Center, which is the hallmark of the downtown area, and the Canal Walk, which allows visitors to navigate through scenic parks, gardens and trails. Plan a trip and prepare to enjoy a few days of good ole Hoosier hospitality.
Did you know?
Firsts and lasts are always important. Elvis Presley fans will be interested to know that the King gave his final performance in Indianapolis in June 1977, just a few months before his death.