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An emerging hotbed of arts and entertainment, Indianapolis has seven thriving cultural districts. These charming boroughs, each with its own distinctive offerings, provide visitors with an eclectic mix of eateries, one-of-a-kind attractions, and historic sites.
2. Races
Although the city has progressed in recent years, Indianapolis has not lost its status as the world's place to race. It is home to the world's two largest single-day sporting events, the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400.
3. Attractions
There are a number of must-see attractions, such as the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, White River State Park, Newfields, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis (the world's largest children's museum), Conner Prairie, the Indianapolis Zoo, and Monument Circle.
Conveniently located in the heart of downtown, just 15 minutes from the airport and within walking distance to shops, restaurants, hotels, and nightlife, the Indianapolis Convention Center offers 566,600 square feet of contiguous exhibit space and 71 meeting rooms. With plenty of Hoosier hospitality, the facility features services such as exclusive catering, a business center, technology support, and wireless internet and web-conferencing capabilities. Ample parking is available, with 9,400 spaces immediately surrounding the center and 70,000 more within a 10-block radius. The convention center complex is home to the 63,000-seat Lucas Oil Stadium, which offers 183,000 square feet of exhibit space and hosts some of th…