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The Indianapolis airport isn't too large, so it's easy to use. One can easily drive there too - it seems all Indiana highways lead to Indianapolis! I always drive a car (my own or borrow a relative's). The city is laid out somewhat logically, so it's not hard to get around. Highway 465 encircles the city, so you can't go too astray. Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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Indianapolis International Airport has flights comming in from all over the US. Also it is easy to get to by car, you can use bus also. If you want to range more than downtown a car is an almost must. You can use the city buses, but they don't always go where you want to go..Taxies are expensive, and you usualy have to call to have them pick you up. No subway or light rail. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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 map of choices by staindesign There is a really great new bus system that just began April 2006. It is called Megabus and it is really a great way to travel around the MidWest. The tickets are fairly reasonable. The website says that if you book your ticket far enough in advance you can get your ticket for $1. A last minute round trip ticket from Indianapolis to Chicago is $35, which isn't bad. The MegaBus can take you either to Chicago or Cincinnati. Or in Chicago you can go to Cleveland, Detroit, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Louis, or Toledo. Maybe in time from Indianapolis we will have more direct city options other than Chicago and Cincinnati. My friend just used the bus last weekend and she said her trip to Chicago was great, after a weekend of fun it was nice to sleep on the way home and not worry about driving. And it was nice to not have to worry about a car in Chicago!
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 Don't miss it, be in Left lane by staindesign In all big cities find a cheap and convient parking is hard. Indy is still small enough that it isn't too hard or too pricy. THE BIG SECRET: Park under the Mall. entrance: (easiest) Heading west on Washington, cross Meridian and be in the Left lane. It is immediately on the left and you follow it down under the ground. price: $1.50 for 3 hrs. (a great deal) * Around the Holidays and special events it gets full fast, so this is great during any non-busy time and worth a try even if it is busy. Theme: Car/Motor HomeOther Contact: West of Meridian on Washington
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Fly into Indy Int'l Airport.... take Greyhound... or use Amtrak! I drive, always. Hey, but there's a bike bath running through the city called the Monon Trail! Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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The best way to get in and out of the Indy area are from it's major highways. I70 and I65 are the two most commonly used entrance and exit highways of the city. If coming from the East or West I70 will bring you through the heart of downtown Indianapolis from either the St. Louis area or Columbus to the east. However, if you are coming from the north or south I65 will bring you to your destination. Interstate 65 continues up north to Chicago and to the south towards Louisville. Cab and bus use are not that common in Indianapolis. Indianapolis' downtown is small enough to walk and see in a day. However, if you are interested in seeing the Indy 500 track and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, I would suggest using a car as that is way to far to walk. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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Car is the best way to get around. Traffic is rarely backed up & the public transportation is scary. Parking is never a problem & very reasonable. Theme: Car/Motor Home
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The public transportation sucks! Theme: Other
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From Chicago, I-65 by car is the fastest. This is not a toll road, fairly good quality. Theme: Car/Motor Home
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Get cheap flights to Indianapolis. Airports in the area include Indianapolis Intl (IND). When you fly to Indianapolis you can take in Monument Circle, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, White River Canal, Historic Homes & Buildings, Eiteljorg Museum, Children's Museum, Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis Zoo, War Memorial Plaza and Connor Prairie. Check flights to Indianapolis when you want to visit these nearby places: North Indianapolis, Broad Ripple, Greenwood and Chesterton.
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