The Indianapolis summer winds down in tasty fashion with the annual Dig-IN food festival in downtown’s White River State Park. This one-day “Celebration of Indiana Food” features everything from state breweries and wineries to bakers, farmers, and artisans.
When it opens next January, this modern, 209-room luxury hotel, a Dolce property, will
welcome business travelers with an emphasis on art, design, and creative local food-and-beverage options, including cocktails made by the talented mixologists at Plat99 and delicious seasonal menus at the Market Dining restaurant concept.
Indy’s only urban state park is a 250-acre wonderland of green spaces and
cultural attractions, including the Indianapolis Zoo; Victory Field, home to the minor-league baseball team the Indianapolis Indians; and much more. White River is also linked with the $63-million Indianapolis Cultural Trail, now nearing completion, which will connect visitors with hotels, cultural districts, and public artwork.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s permanent collection encompasses
50,000 works of art, including pre-war American painting and sculpture, African art, textile and fashion arts, and more. Another big draw is the Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park — 100 acres of woodlands, wetlands, and meadows next to the museum.
The state’s oldest bar, the Slippery Noodle Inn has seen a lot of history. It was a brothel,
a stop on the Underground Railroad, and the watering hole of none other than famed bank robber John Dillinger, whose bullet holes can still be seen in the wall. The Slippery Noodle has live jazz and blues seven days a week — and it’s very close to the convention center, making for a great happy-hour stop for attendees.