Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall of Fame Museum - Stop by for a minibus ride on the Indy Speedway, one of the most famous car raceways in the world. Then visit the museum that traces Indianapolis 500 race car history from 1911 to present. If you come at the right time, you might even be able to join the crowd of 400,000 that comes each May to watch the celebrated Indy 500.
Children's Science and Technology Museum - It is a hands-on museum featuring displays such as the space simulator, make believe tv studio, music area and other scientific exhibits. It is also the largest of its kind in the world!
Indianapolis Museum of Art - Contains an impressive collection of major works of art from all over the world including prints, photographs, and textile art.
Indianapolis Zoo - Home to over 2,000 animals including lions, elephants, and other wild animals; also visit Indiana's largest aquarium and the many roller-costers situated at this zoo.
Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame - Basketball is a sport that's at the very core of life in Indiana and basketball's rich tradition in Indiana is proudly celebrated here.
Indiana Beach Amusement Park - contains 26 thrilling adult rides, including the Hoosier Hurricane, the first and fastest super coaster built in the state of Indiana.
Splash Down Dunes - Northwest Indiana's premier water park, featuring 13 slides, a 1250 linear foot lazy river, and the Midwest's largest wave pool.
White River State Park & Gardens - Located in the heart of the Indianapolis, this park contains a zoo, gardens, museums and much more.
Indiana State Museum - This museum contains relics and artwork illustrating the history of the Hoosier State.
Fort Harrison State Park - This 1700-acre park is chock-full of activities and history, housing a former World War II prisoner-of-war camp. Recreation includes fishing, bicycle trails, walking and jogging trails, horse trail rides and hayrides, picnicking and a nature center.