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bonmark Nov 11th, 2003 09:00 AM

Indianapolis Hotels
 
Will be attending a concert in December at the Murat. Have been advised that nothing is within walking distance of the Murat, but that we should stay "downtown". Can anyone recommend a few really nice hotels and resturant for dinner? Thank you.

indytravel Nov 11th, 2003 09:54 AM


Nicest hotel is the Canterbury. The Westin, Hyatt and Marriott are all very nice. Non-chain restaurants are scarce. One of the best ones is Malibu on Maryland. St. Elmo's is a hunk-o-beef classic expensive steak house. Not my style but lots of people like it. Palomino is a small, upscale chain that is very good too.

hlphillips2 Nov 17th, 2003 08:33 AM

Agree with those hotel recos, plus the Adams Mark is pretty nice, as is the Radisson (and it's right on the "circle" - a round-a-bout at the direct center of the city). It was rennovated a few years ago so the interior is still fairly new.

Restaurants - would highly recommend Scholar's Inn which is about 3-4 short blocks from the Murat - a very easy walk. Food is excellent, reservations strongly suggested, especially if there's a show at the Murat that night. Also would recommend Rathskeller, but the atmosphere isn't as upscale.

DanB Nov 17th, 2003 12:27 PM

I stayed at the Adams Mark on Saturday night. The room was nice, but kids who were in town for a band competition we're running down the hallways and playing on the elevators all night. I went with some guys for the Colts/Jets game on Sunday. Since we had more than a few beers we didn't care about the noise, but if I was with my wife on a vacation I would have been furious.

LLindaC Nov 17th, 2003 12:45 PM

We stayed at Adams Mark this summer and were disappointed. They were really messed up in reservations- we couldn't get a room until 5:30 and we had a dinner reservation at 6! Also had a few other problems there. Last month, we stayed at the Marriott and were pleased.My husband went to priceline and requested a 3 star downtown hotel and got it for $80.

almesq Nov 17th, 2003 12:48 PM

I've stayed at the Hyatt, it was good, much like other city Hyatts. Probably cater more to business traveler than others, but you know what to expect with a Hyatt.
As for dinner, not many really nice restaurants in downtown Indy. I've been to St. Elmo's, an Indy institution. It's good, not great, maybe a bit overrated. They're famous for the shrimp cocktail--it is very good, very powerful cocktail sauce.

kindra178 Nov 18th, 2003 02:43 PM

The Westin was my home away from home last Spring. Very nice property with great beds. Walking distance to the canalwalk, borders, and PF Chang's.


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