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Hotels in Indianapolis
11 Hotels
JW Marriott Indianapolis
10 S West St

The four-pearl JW Marriott Indianapolis is a behemoth property in the middle of downtown Indiana. With a covered walkway to the convention center and the Lucas Oil Stadium, the hotel is filled with conventioneers and upscale travelers. There are 1,005 rooms with flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers, though they lack free Wi-Fi and free safes. Perks here mostly focused on meeting services, but there is a gym, and valet parking as well. American and Italian restaurants, 24-hour room service, and a Starbucks coffee shop round out the dining options. For something more intimate, try The Alexander, a boutique hotel with two massage studios, free Wi-Fi, and rooms with mini-fridges.

Baymont by Wyndham Indianapolis
1540 Brookville Crossing Way

The two-and-a-half-pearl Baymont Inn and Suites Indianapolis is a budget chain hotel that’s quite far from most attractions and points of interest in Indianapolis. The 75 contemporary, but dated rooms offer microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers. There have been a few complaints of maintenance issues. Amenities  are a step above many budget properties thanks to a 24-hour indoor pool and hot tub, free hot breakfast, meeting room, and a small gym. Wi-Fi is a bit spotty according to past guests. For something romantic, check out Sybaris Indianapolis which offers lovely suites with private pools and hot tubs. 

The Alexander
333 S Delaware St

This upscale hotel is a modern, stylishly decorated property peppered with original artwork. Conveniently situated near the Lucas Oil Stadium and Indiana Convention Center, it makes a good base for business and leisure travelers alike. The 209 guest rooms are stylishly adorned and well equipped with flat-screen TVs, Keurig coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and Wi-Fi, while suites add living areas and kitchens. One of the highlights here is the chic mixology lounge, plus there's a breakfast room, fitness center, meeting/event space, and a cute shop selling snacks and artsy knickknacks -- but the property lacks a pool or spa. For something with more features, check out JW Marriott Indianapolis, which has a pool, two restaurants, and a Starbucks -- but Wi-Fi incurs a fee.