Carmel, IN Accommodations Near Indianapolis Business Parks
Our Country Inn & Suites hotel is located in Carmel, a business-centered area in northwest Indianapolis. Convenient to I-465 and Indianapolis shopping, our hotel is also just a short walk from the West Carmel Marketplace, and five miles from the brick-lined streets of Zionsville. Our Carmel, IN accommodations are just minutes from famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway and all the great attractions to be found in downtown Indianapolis. Whether you need Indianapolis lodging for business or leisure, the Country Inn & Suites is a smart, affordable and convenient choice.
Transportation and Airports near our Indianapolis hotel:
Trader's Point - 5 miles, SW. Kerasotas Movie theater, BAM-Books a Million Store, Old Navy, Michael's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Marsh supermarket, Starbucks, Chili's, Romano's, Ted's Montana Grill and more!
West Carmel Marketplace - 0.25 mile, N. Home Depot, BestBuy, Marshall's, Petco, Kohl's and more shopping to come!
Spa/Salon near the Country Inn Indianapolis North:
The Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Indianapolis North is located within one mile of these businesses and services:
Walgreens
ATMs
Target
Hallmark
Costco
About Indianapolis
After an extensive beautification project that began in the 1980s, Indianapolis has evolved into a flourishing hub for industry, commerce, sports and entertainment. The capital of Indiana is a city full of superlative attributes. It has been voted "One of America's Best Places to Live and Work," ranked among the best cities for small business, and cited as an optimal choice among meeting planners. The city is known for hosting two of the largest single-day sporting events, the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400. It is also home to the NFL Colts and the NBA Pacers. Tourists are drawn to such famous sites as the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Indianapolis Zoo and the RCA Dome. Other popular spots to visit include Circle Center, which is the hallmark of the downtown area, and the Canal Walk, which allows visitors to navigate through scenic parks, gardens and trails. Plan a trip and prepare to enjoy a few days of good ole Hoosier hospitality.
Did you know?
Race fans, start your engines! The first Indy 500 was held in 1911, and the winner took home $14,250.