Hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium
500 S Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46225
Hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium
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Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indianapolis Dtn-Conv Center Area by IHG
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Holiday Inn Indianapolis Downtown by IHG
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Staybridge Suites Indianapolis Downtown - Convention Center by IHG
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Omni Severin Hotel
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Indianapolis-Downtown
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Le Méridien Indianapolis
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Marriott Indianapolis Downtown
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Hampton Inn Indianapolis Downtown Across from Circle Centre
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Hyatt House Indianapolis Downtown
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Hyatt Place Indianapolis Downtown
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The Westin Indianapolis
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Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
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Conrad Indianapolis
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Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG
This brand serves professionals seeking calm control when arena crowds complicate logistics.
- Recharge in Sleep Advantage® rooms built for quality rest
- Video call friends back home with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
- Load up at the hot breakfast buffet before first whistle
TownePlace Suites Indianapolis Downtown
Game travel gets easier when the stay feels like a furnished home base.
- Fuel up with hot eggs and breakfast meats before kickoff
- Drive in and out freely from the spacious surface lot
- Connect with fellow fans at co-working tables in the lobby
Holiday Inn Express & Sts Indianapolis Dtn-Conv
The brand that treats your time like the finite resource it is.
- Pour 24/7 lobby coffee between morning matches and evening events
- Skip airport parking fees with free shuttle transfers at participating properties
- Work or browse stats with co-working friendly power outlet integration
Holiday Inn Indianapolis Downtown by IHG
Designed for groups who gather early and rally together before kickoff.
- Fuel up before game time with convenient packaged snack options
- Select your ideal pillow firmness from the in-room menu
- Keep everyone's devices charged with bedside USB and power outlets nearby
Staybridge Suites Indianapolis Downtown
Suite-style layouts where friend groups can pregame without feeling squeezed.
- Connect with other families at complimentary Tuesday and Wednesday Socials
- Use flexible lobby spaces for coordinating plans with fellow fans
- Stock up on cold drinks and essentials around the clock
Omni Severin Hotel
Sophisticated infrastructure meets the needs of travelers managing tight arena schedules.
- Skip parking hassles with convenient valet service at entrance
- Relish seasonal culinary promotions inspired by regional game day traditions
- Fuel postgame conversations at activated lobby bars with craft cocktails
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Indianapolis-Downtown
Spacious comfort designed for crews who arrive together and leave energized.
- Store your vehicle free in convenient on-site parking spaces
- Recap the game over complimentary wine at the Evening Social
- Share a meal at communal tables built for families
Le Méridien Indianapolis
From the first whistle to the final buzzer, your comfort waits at Le Méridien.
- Load up on fresh fuel before heading to the stadium
- Recharge privately with a stocked mini-bar after the game
- Decompress at the bar with team-worthy evening drink menus
Marriott Indianapolis Downtown
Proven hospitality that eliminates guesswork during high-stakes event weekends.
- Plug in laptops and devices easily with accessible multi-plug desk outlets
- Start game day with complimentary hot buffet for M Club members
- Protect your vehicle with secure professional valet parking services
Hampton Inn Indianapolis Downtown Across from
Friendly service and reliable stays keep fans coming back every season.
- Charge every device with bedside USB ports and multiple outlets
- Save time with grab-and-go bags featuring water and fresh fruit
- Access free self-parking right at the hotel entrance daily
Hyatt House Indianapolis Downtown
This is where visiting fans find predictable comforts during unpredictable weekends.
- Meet up with your group in The Commons social hub
- Heat up quick meals after late games in your suite
- Pamper yourself with luxury KenetMD products in modern bathrooms
Hyatt Place Indianapolis Downtown
Contemporary style and smart amenities designed for groups on the move.
- Drift off on crisp high-thread-count linens after celebrating victories
- Connect devices instantly using convenient in-room media plug panels
- Recharge with cage-free eggs and fresh fruit before heading out
The Westin Indianapolis
Designed for travelers who treat rest as seriously as game day itself.
- Review game day photos with reliable mobile casting technology
- Energize tailgate prep with Fresh by The Juicery signature juices
- Coordinate airport pickups and drop-offs with dedicated shuttle service
Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
Known for delivering the elevated comfort big sports moments actually deserve.
- Start game day with made-to-order omelet stations everyone loves
- Keep your EV powered up at convenient charging stations onsite
- Enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres and private lounge access every evening
Conrad Indianapolis
High-end hospitality crafted for discerning fans seeking elevated post-game refuge.
- Treat yourself to top-shelf spirits from the in-room minibar
- Return to evening turndown service after celebrating the win
- Manage room climate with automated lighting and climate control settings
Lucas Oil Stadium Travel Guide
We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.
Lucas Oil Stadium is a towering brick-and-glass cathedral that serves as the centerpiece of downtown Indianapolis. Known for its massive retractable roof and the sliding window wall that offers skyline views, this venue is consistently ranked among the best in the world for fan experience. It sits within walking distance of the city's best hotels and dining, making it arguably the most convenient "urban" stadium in the NFL. The guide below helps you navigate the connected convention center walkways, master the specific parking lots south of the venue, and find the legendary shrimp cocktail that defines the city. Whether you are here for the NFL Combine, a Colts game, or a major concert, understanding the compact, walkable nature of Indy is key to a smooth trip.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium sits on the southern edge of the Wholesale District, directly connected to the Indiana Convention Center. This connectivity is the neighborhood's defining feature; miles of climate-controlled skywalks link the stadium to hotels, malls, and restaurants, allowing you to move through the city without ever stepping outside. To the immediate south is the "Stadium Village" area, which houses key parking lots and industrial-style tailgating zones. To the north lies the heart of downtown, featuring the energetic Meridian Street corridor and Monument Circle. Access is remarkably easy compared to coastal cities, with I-70 and I-65 feeding directly into the grid. The area is clean, safe, and built specifically for large events, though traffic on Missouri Street and Capitol Avenue can gridlock immediately post-game. Rideshare pickups are typically pushed to designated zones away from the immediate perimeter, often requiring a short walk north or east to find your driver.
Where to Stay
The ultimate convenience move is booking a hotel connected to the skywalk system, such as the JW Marriott Indianapolis or the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown. These properties allow you to walk from your room to the gate in a t-shirt, regardless of the weather. For a more boutique experience, The Alexander offers art-centric luxury just a few blocks east, though it requires a brief walk outside. Fans on a budget often look south of the stadium near I-465, but the drive-in parking costs can offset the room savings. The Omni Severin Hotel is another historic, upscale option that sits directly across from the Union Station train shed and is connected to the mall and convention center. Avoid staying too far north in Carmel or Fishers unless you have a designated driver, as the post-game drive can exceed 45 minutes.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
Indianapolis Int'l (IND) · 20 min drive
Arrival & Parking
Pre-book South St. parking; street spots are rare
Tip
Georgia Street "Tailgate Zone" for pre-game fun
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NCAA Hall of Champions for sports history
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Shapiro's Delicatessen for post-game corned beef
- Indianapolis Int'l (IND) · 20 min drive
- Pre-book South St. parking; street spots are rare
- Georgia Street "Tailgate Zone" for pre-game fun
- NCAA Hall of Champions for sports history
- Shapiro's Delicatessen for post-game corned beef
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Indy's downtown is compact, so many fans park in the "South Street" or "Blue Lot" areas up to four hours before kickoff to tailgate. If you are not driving, the "Touchdown Town" pre-game festival on the north side of the stadium offers live music, $3 beers, and food trucks without requiring a ticket. Gates typically open two hours prior to the event; use the specific gate assigned on your mobile ticket to avoid long walks around the massive perimeter. Security enforces a strict clear bag policy (12"x6"x12"), and there is absolutely no bag check on-site, so leave large items at your hotel.
During the Event
The stadium is a climate-controlled marvel, but if the roof and window are open, the temperature can drop quickly; bring layers if it's a late-season game. The venue is 100% cashless, so ensure your digital wallet or cards are ready for all purchases. Food lines on the main Street Level (100 level) can be long, so consider heading up to the Terrace Level (500/600) for shorter waits and similar options. Wi-Fi is generally strong, but cell service can lag in the lower bowl during big moments.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting via the convention center connector is the warmest route but also the slowest due to the bottleneck of fans. If you parked in the south lots, exiting via the south gates puts you directly at your car and avoids the pedestrian crush to the north. Rideshare surge pricing is significant immediately after the game; walking a few blocks north into the Wholesale District to grab a drink at a bar like Kilroy's allows the rates to drop. Traffic police are aggressive about clearing the downtown grid, so expect forced turns that may route you momentarily away from your highway entrance.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Indy's downtown is compact, so many fans park in the "South Street" or "Blue Lot" areas up to four hours before kickoff to tailgate. If you are not driving, the "Touchdown Town" pre-game festival on the north side of the stadium offers live music, $3 beers, and food trucks without requiring a ticket. Gates typically open two hours prior to the event; use the specific gate assigned on your mobile ticket to avoid long walks around the massive perimeter. Security enforces a strict clear bag policy (12"x6"x12"), and there is absolutely no bag check on-site, so leave large items at your hotel.
During the Event
The stadium is a climate-controlled marvel, but if the roof and window are open, the temperature can drop quickly; bring layers if it's a late-season game. The venue is 100% cashless, so ensure your digital wallet or cards are ready for all purchases. Food lines on the main Street Level (100 level) can be long, so consider heading up to the Terrace Level (500/600) for shorter waits and similar options. Wi-Fi is generally strong, but cell service can lag in the lower bowl during big moments.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting via the convention center connector is the warmest route but also the slowest due to the bottleneck of fans. If you parked in the south lots, exiting via the south gates puts you directly at your car and avoids the pedestrian crush to the north. Rideshare surge pricing is significant immediately after the game; walking a few blocks north into the Wholesale District to grab a drink at a bar like Kilroy's allows the rates to drop. Traffic police are aggressive about clearing the downtown grid, so expect forced turns that may route you momentarily away from your highway entrance.
Things to Do
Walkable
NCAA Hall of Champions
0.8 miLocated in White River State Park, this interactive museum covers all 24 NCAA sports with trivia, simulators, and memorabilia. It is a fantastic stop for sports fans, featuring a 1930s retro gymnasium where you can shoot hoops. It is a short, scenic walk along the canal from the stadium area. It typically takes about 90 minutes to explore fully.
Eiteljorg Museum
0.7 miJust a bit further west, the Eiteljorg allows you to explore the art, history, and cultures of the American West and Native America. The architecture is stunning, and the exhibits are surprisingly deep for a Midwest location. It offers a quiet, cultural break from the sports frenzy and is connected to the Marriott complex via skybridge.
5–15 Minutes Away
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
5.5 miLocated inside the famous 2.5-mile oval track, this museum is a pilgrimage site for racing fans. You can take a "Kiss the Bricks" tour that lets you travel around the actual track and step out at the finish line. It is a 15-minute drive west of downtown and offers a deep dive into the history of the Indy 500. Check the schedule, as the track is active year-round.
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
3.5 miConsistently ranked the best children's museum in the world, this massive facility features full-sized dinosaur skeletons bursting out of the roof. It is a short drive north and offers an entire day's worth of entertainment, including the "Sports Legends Experience" outdoor park. It is an absolute must-do if you are traveling with kids.
Walkable
- NCAA Hall of Champions — Located in White River State Park, this interactive museum covers all 24 NCAA sports with trivia, simulators, and memorabilia. It is a fantastic stop for sports fans, featuring a 1930s retro gymnasium where you can shoot hoops. It is a short, scenic walk along the canal from the stadium area. It typically takes about 90 minutes to explore fully. 0.8 mi
- Eiteljorg Museum — Just a bit further west, the Eiteljorg allows you to explore the art, history, and cultures of the American West and Native America. The architecture is stunning, and the exhibits are surprisingly deep for a Midwest location. It offers a quiet, cultural break from the sports frenzy and is connected to the Marriott complex via skybridge. 0.7 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum — Located inside the famous 2.5-mile oval track, this museum is a pilgrimage site for racing fans. You can take a "Kiss the Bricks" tour that lets you travel around the actual track and step out at the finish line. It is a 15-minute drive west of downtown and offers a deep dive into the history of the Indy 500. Check the schedule, as the track is active year-round. 5.5 mi
- The Children's Museum of Indianapolis — Consistently ranked the best children's museum in the world, this massive facility features full-sized dinosaur skeletons bursting out of the roof. It is a short drive north and offers an entire day's worth of entertainment, including the "Sports Legends Experience" outdoor park. It is an absolute must-do if you are traveling with kids. 3.5 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Tavern on South
0.2 miLocated literally in the shadow of the stadium, this locally owned spot offers a sophisticated take on game-day dining. The second-story deck features incredible views of the stadium facade and the pre-game crowds. The menu includes brick-oven pizzas and upscale bar food. It fills up instantly on game days, so reservations are critical.
St. Elmo Steak House
0.4 miThis is the most famous restaurant in Indianapolis, legendary for its spicy shrimp cocktail that will clear your sinuses instantly. The interior is a classic steakhouse vibe with dark wood and white tablecloths, but fans in jerseys are welcome on game days. It has been a downtown staple since 1902. If you can't get a table, try the connected Harry & Izzy's for a similar menu.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Slippery Noodle Inn
0.3 miEstablished in 1850, this is Indiana's oldest bar and a premier blues venue. It is a massive, rambling building with two stages offering live music every single night. The atmosphere is rowdy, authentic, and packed with history (and bullet holes in the wall). It is the perfect place to keep the party going after a win.
Shapiro's Delicatessen
0.5 miLocated just south of the stadium, Shapiro's is a cafeteria-style Jewish deli famous for massive corned beef sandwiches and cheesecake. It has been serving Indy for over 100 years and is a non-negotiable stop for many visiting fans. It is fast, loud, and incredibly filling. The parking lot is often used by fans for game parking as well.
Local & Elevated Picks
Bluebeard
1.2 miLocated in the nearby Fletcher Place neighborhood, Bluebeard is a James Beard Award-nominated restaurant named after a Vonnegut novel. It offers a rotating menu of shareable plates and incredible house-baked bread. It is a foodie destination that feels world's away from the stadium nachos. It does not take reservations, so go early or be prepared to wait.
Taxman CityWay
0.5 miHoused in a renovated livery building, this gastropub specializes in Belgian-style ales and farm-to-table food. It has a great outdoor patio with fire pits that is popular in the fall. The "Deduction" dubbel is a fan favorite beer. It is a short walk east of the stadium but feels less chaotic than the main drag.
Inside & Adjacent
- Tavern on South — Located literally in the shadow of the stadium, this locally owned spot offers a sophisticated take on game-day dining. The second-story deck features incredible views of the stadium facade and the pre-game crowds. The menu includes brick-oven pizzas and upscale bar food. It fills up instantly on game days, so reservations are critical. 0.2 mi
- St. Elmo Steak House — This is the most famous restaurant in Indianapolis, legendary for its spicy shrimp cocktail that will clear your sinuses instantly. The interior is a classic steakhouse vibe with dark wood and white tablecloths, but fans in jerseys are welcome on game days. It has been a downtown staple since 1902. If you can't get a table, try the connected Harry & Izzy's for a similar menu. 0.4 mi
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Slippery Noodle Inn — Established in 1850, this is Indiana's oldest bar and a premier blues venue. It is a massive, rambling building with two stages offering live music every single night. The atmosphere is rowdy, authentic, and packed with history (and bullet holes in the wall). It is the perfect place to keep the party going after a win. 0.3 mi
- Shapiro's Delicatessen — Located just south of the stadium, Shapiro's is a cafeteria-style Jewish deli famous for massive corned beef sandwiches and cheesecake. It has been serving Indy for over 100 years and is a non-negotiable stop for many visiting fans. It is fast, loud, and incredibly filling. The parking lot is often used by fans for game parking as well. 0.5 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Bluebeard — Located in the nearby Fletcher Place neighborhood, Bluebeard is a James Beard Award-nominated restaurant named after a Vonnegut novel. It offers a rotating menu of shareable plates and incredible house-baked bread. It is a foodie destination that feels world's away from the stadium nachos. It does not take reservations, so go early or be prepared to wait. 1.2 mi
- Taxman CityWay — Housed in a renovated livery building, this gastropub specializes in Belgian-style ales and farm-to-table food. It has a great outdoor patio with fire pits that is popular in the fall. The "Deduction" dubbel is a fan favorite beer. It is a short walk east of the stadium but feels less chaotic than the main drag. 0.5 mi
Local Tips
Clear bag policy is strictly 12x6x12: no lockers
Pre-book South St: . parking to avoid driving circles
Try the shrimp cocktail at St. Elmo's: it's mandatory
Seasonal note: Indianapolis weather is distinctly seasonal. September and October are glorious, with tailgating in t-shirts common. By November, the gray chill sets in, and December/January games are freezing cold outside. The beauty of Lucas Oil Stadium is the connected skywalk system—if you stay in a connected hotel, you can literally leave your coat in the room and walk to the game in a jersey, completely bypassing the winter weather.
- Use the Skywalks to stay warm in winter
- Clear bag policy is strictly 12x6x12 no lockers
- Pre-book South St . parking to avoid driving circles
- Try the shrimp cocktail at St. Elmo's it's mandatory
- Arrive at gates 45 mins early to avoid bottlenecks
- Seasonal note: Indianapolis weather is distinctly seasonal. September and October are glorious, with tailgating in t-shirts common. By November, the gray chill sets in, and December/January games are freezing cold outside. The beauty of Lucas Oil Stadium is the connected skywalk system—if you stay in a connected hotel, you can literally leave your coat in the room and walk to the game in a jersey, completely bypassing the winter weather.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
Expect freezing temperatures and potential snow. The skywalk system is your best friend, allowing you to avoid the elements entirely if staying downtown. Inside, the roof is closed and the temperature is a perfect 70 degrees.
Spring & early summer
Indy comes alive in May for the Indy 500, with pleasant highs in the 70s. Rain is common, so carry a light jacket. The city is walkable and vibrant, with outdoor patios opening up everywhere.
Mid-summer
Summers are hot and humid, with highs in the 80s and 90s. If attending a concert, the roof might be open, so dress for the heat. The air conditioning works well, but direct sun can still be warm.
Fall season
The best time to visit. September brings warm days, while October offers crisp fall air perfect for football. The leaves turn along the Cultural Trail, making the walk to the stadium scenic and comfortable.
Rain & snow
The retractable roof ensures the game goes on regardless of the forecast. Snow removal in the downtown core is efficient, but driving in from the suburbs can be slow during a storm.
Winter
Expect freezing temperatures and potential snow. The skywalk system is your best friend, allowing you to avoid the elements entirely if staying downtown. Inside, the roof is closed and the temperature is a perfect 70 degrees.
Spring & early summer
Indy comes alive in May for the Indy 500, with pleasant highs in the 70s. Rain is common, so carry a light jacket. The city is walkable and vibrant, with outdoor patios opening up everywhere.
Mid-summer
Summers are hot and humid, with highs in the 80s and 90s. If attending a concert, the roof might be open, so dress for the heat. The air conditioning works well, but direct sun can still be warm.
Fall season
The best time to visit. September brings warm days, while October offers crisp fall air perfect for football. The leaves turn along the Cultural Trail, making the walk to the stadium scenic and comfortable.
Rain & snow
The retractable roof ensures the game goes on regardless of the forecast. Snow removal in the downtown core is efficient, but driving in from the suburbs can be slow during a storm.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Indianapolis Colts
Neighborhood
Wholesale District / Stadium Village
Nearest airport
Indianapolis Int'l (IND)
Parking
South St. Lots & Garages
Walkable district
Georgia Street / Meridian St
Groceries & supplies
Kroger on Michigan St
Pharmacy
CVS on Illinois St
Urgent care
IU Health Urgent Care
Downtime
NCAA Hall of Champions
Pro tip
Use the Skywalk system
| Primary team | Indianapolis Colts |
| Neighborhood | Wholesale District / Stadium Village |
| Nearest airport | Indianapolis Int'l (IND) |
| Parking | South St. Lots & Garages |
| Walkable district | Georgia Street / Meridian St |
| Groceries & supplies | Kroger on Michigan St |
| Pharmacy | CVS on Illinois St |
| Urgent care | IU Health Urgent Care |
| Downtime | NCAA Hall of Champions |
| Pro tip | Use the Skywalk system |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to Lucas Oil Stadium?
The closest hotel to Lucas Oil Stadium is Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG (0.3 mi, from $127/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown (0.32 mi, from $137/night) and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indianapolis Dtn-Conv Center Area by IHG (0.33 mi, from $129/night). Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indianapolis Dtn-Conv Center Area by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium are good for families?
Several hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium are well-suited for families. Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG (0.3 mi, from $127/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown (0.32 mi, from $137/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indianapolis Dtn-Conv Center Area by IHG (0.33 mi, from $129/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium accommodate team and group travel. Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG (0.3 mi, from $127/night), Hyatt Regency Indianapolis (0.7 mi, from $210/night), and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown (0.32 mi, from $137/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG also has bus or oversized vehicle parking. Hyatt Regency Indianapolis also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Which hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium are ideal for a weekend getaway. Omni Severin Hotel (0.45 mi, from $177/night), The Westin Indianapolis (0.69 mi, from $222/night), and Hyatt Regency Indianapolis (0.7 mi, from $210/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Are there any walkable hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium?
Yes — 3 hotels are within walking distance: Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG (0.3 mi, from $127/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown (0.32 mi, from $137/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indianapolis Dtn-Conv Center Area by IHG (0.33 mi, from $129/night). The closest is about a 6-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium offer free breakfast?
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown (0.32 mi, from $137/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indianapolis Dtn-Conv Center Area by IHG (0.33 mi, from $129/night), and Staybridge Suites Indianapolis Downtown - Convention Center by IHG (0.43 mi, from $273/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium offer free parking?
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown (0.32 mi, from $137/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indianapolis Dtn-Conv Center Area by IHG (0.33 mi, from $129/night), and Staybridge Suites Indianapolis Downtown - Convention Center by IHG (0.43 mi, from $273/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium have an outdoor pool?
Le Méridien Indianapolis (0.58 mi, from $339/night) and Conrad Indianapolis (0.82 mi, from $563/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium have a fitness center?
Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG (0.3 mi, from $127/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown (0.32 mi, from $137/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indianapolis Dtn-Conv Center Area by IHG (0.33 mi, from $129/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Lucas Oil Stadium?
Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn by IHG (0.3 mi, from $127/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown (0.32 mi, from $137/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Indianapolis Dtn-Conv Center Area by IHG (0.33 mi, from $129/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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