- Our list of the best things to do in Indianapolis, Indiana, features the top 152 nearby activities — including 73 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Indianapolis, IN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 37 things to do within the city of Indianapolis, IN , followed by 119 popular activities in nearby cities, including Carmel, Fishers, Greenwood, Noblesville, Zionsville, Plainfield and Martinsville
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This annual food festival gives guests a chance to sample eats from some of Indy’s top restaurants, plus live music and chef demos
20.3 Miles
An entertainment center, Coopers Stardust Bowl offers 32 lanes suitable for open and league bowling along with nine holes of miniature golf. The center also provides arcade games, party hosting, food, adult beverages, televisions and a pool table.
20.3 Miles
Dr James A Dillon Park is a 77-acre park with trails and green space. The park contains such amenities as a playground, skate park, disc golf, a seasonally open spray park, and concession stands.
20.3 Miles
The 150-acre Forest Park was established in 1925. The park contains a nine-hole golf course, mini-golf, a skate park, swimming pool, horseshoe pits, a carousel, and the Indiana Transportation Museum.
20.4 Miles
Featuring five different sports fields, Cyntheanne Park offers visitors a large amount of space to enjoy the outdoors in. Other amenities include a playground area, walking trails, and a large parking lot.
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On the square in downtown Noblesville, Noblesville, IN 46060
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At Hamilton County Sheriff's Residence & Jail, visitors can tour an former jailhouse from the 1930s and view artifacts from this era in history. The museum has the cells of former prisoners to explore.
21.0 Miles
An old-school drive in movie attraction dating back to 1950, the Center Brook Drive-In screens a variety of first-run films, most appropriate for the whole family. The theater also offers an array of concessions.
21.3 Miles
Presenting a history of the railroad in America, Indiana Transportation Museum also exhibits 2 restored locomotives, and organizes special events which take the visitor back in time.
21.3 Miles
Taking up 150 acres, Forest Park consists of a skate park, playground, tennis courts, fields, and more. The park also has a carousel for children and an 18-hole miniature golf course.
21.5 Miles
Forest Park Aquatic Center is an aquatic center featuring a heated Olympic sized, 10 lane, 50 meter pool. The center also offers a beginner pool with fountains, a sun deck, a snack bar, and locker room facilities.
21.6 Miles
Potter's Bridge Park is the home of Potter's Bridge, a covered bridge that was built in 1871. The 66-acre park also contains a playground, picnic area, and canoe access to the White River.