With direct skywalk access to both the Indiana Convention Center (ICC) and Lucas Oil Stadium, our downtown location is in the heart of Indianapolis and in immediate proximity to local attractions, restaurants, stadiums and venues. Signia by Hilton Indianapolis is the ideal location for both group and transient guests. Our exceptional amenities include seven distinct dining experiences that include, All-Day Dining, Signature Restaurant, Sky Lounge, Lobby Lounge, The Market, Pool Deck and Club Signia. A brand pillar, premium wellness offerings will also be available. Our hotel will also deliver the state's largest hotel ballroom with over 50,000 square feet of flexible and divisible spaces that are unique to the market, as well as the entire Midwest region.
場地詳情
連鎖供應商Hilton
品牌Signia by Hilton
建設Group Business - April 1, 2027
裝修-
會議空間總量90,000 平方尺
客房800
活動場地類型酒店
設施和服務
客房特色和來賓服務
客房服務
檢視 (城市)
洗衣服務
禮賓服務
網際網路
行李寄存
語音信箱
設施
場地內安全
場地內的餐廳
場地內餐飲
輪椅無障礙
商務服務
AV 功能
商務中心
視訊會議
貴賓服務
娛樂活動
健身俱樂部
室外游泳池
水療或沙龍
運輸
公交車
火車
計程車
設備
便攜式牆壁
舞池
舞臺區域
裝卸碼頭
AV 功能
AV 設備
現場影音工作人員
高速互聯網
客房特色和來賓服務
客房服務
檢視 (城市)
洗衣服務
禮賓服務
網際網路
行李寄存
語音信箱
設施
場地內安全
場地內的餐廳
場地內餐飲
輪椅無障礙
商務服務
AV 功能
商務中心
視訊會議
貴賓服務
Seasonal Availability
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Get on I-70 E from W Perimeter Rd and Col. H. Weir Cook Memorial Dr
4 min (2.4 mi)
Follow I-70 E to S Missouri St in Center Township. Take exit 79A from I-70 E
9 min (9.6 mi)
Continue on S Missouri St. Take W Maryland St to Capitol Ave
5 min (1.3 mi)
Arrive:
101 W Georgia St
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Get on I-70 E from W Perimeter Rd and Col. H. Weir Cook Memorial Dr
4 min (2.4 mi)
Follow I-70 E to S Missouri St in Center Township. Take exit 79A from I-70 E
9 min (9.6 mi)
Continue on S Missouri St. Take W Maryland St to Capitol Ave
5 min (1.3 mi)
Arrive:
101 W Georgia St
Indianapolis, IN 46225
離機場的距離
13 英里
Distance from airport 13 mi
區域內的停車場
區域內的停車場
收費停車場
( US$40.00/天 )
代客泊車
( US$70.00/天 )
當地景點
Indianapolis Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium
會議中心
1分鐘
The Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium (which are joined by a climate-controlled walkway) offer a combined 745,000 square feet of exhibit space (nearly doubling the convention center's previous size) making the linked structures one of the nation's largest convention facilities.
By itself, the Indiana Convention Center offers 566,000 square feet of exhibit space, plus 83 meeting and ballroom spaces (including the Sagamore Ballroom--which, at 33,000 square feet, which currently qualifies as the Midwest's largest ballroom). The center is connected by enclosed skywalks to 12 connected hotels. Indy is on pace to expand the convention center to add 130,000 sq. ft. of flexible space including a 50,000-square-foot ballroom, the state’s largest. This expansion serves as the next phase in ensuring Indy continues to race ahead as USA Today’s “#1 Convention City in the U.S.”
100 S. Capital Ave
Indianapolis, IN, US 46224
This internationally acclaimed 10.6-mile biking and walking trail connects all seven of Indy's Cultural Districts. From Mass Ave to White River State Park and Fountain Square, the trail is a safe, healthy, and convenient way to explore the city.
Tours are offered each Saturday, April-October. Ride at a relaxed pace and enjoy this world-renowned bicycle infrastructure. Learn about the history of the Cultural Trail, the public art projects along the Trail, and the historic neighborhoods and cultural districts the Trail passes through. Tours will include all miles of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: a Legacy of Gene and Marilyn Glick.
200 S. Capitol Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Victory Field has been recognized as the "Best Minor League Ballpark in America" by Baseball America and Sports Illustrated. It was ranked the sixth-best by Baseball America,
The stadium has 12,230 permanent seats and room for 2,000 more fans on the outfield lawn. On popular days such as Independence Day, attendance has exceeded 15,000 including standing room only. Victory Field also features 28 luxury suites, five suite-level party areas, and two picnic areas.
The Indianapolis Indians are the Triple-A Affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Located downtown in White River State Park, the Indianapolis Zoo is a 64-acre accredited zoo, aquarium, and botanical garden. Since opening in 1964, the zoo takes pride in providing year-round and lifelong recreational learning experiences for its more than 1 million annual visitors and instilling in them a sense of stewardship for Earth's plants and animals. The mission of the Indianapolis Zoo is to empower people and communities, both locally and globally, to advance animal conservation.
The primary points where people connect with animals and plants are within the zoo's "biomes," or collection of habitats. Approximately 250 species totaling 2,000 animals and 2,000 varieties of plants are presented together in simulated natural habitats.
As visitors travel through the zoo, they go from one fascinating ecological system to another, and they begin to get a sense of appreciation for the diversity of life. Because many people will never have the opportunity to visit an African Savannah or an Asian temperate forest, the zoo immerses guests into these natural environments. For example: touch sharks, race a cheetah, view dolphins from more than 10 feet under water, feed birds as they rest on your shoulder, or elevate yourself into the arboreal world of orangutans. From the arctic land of the penguins and polar bear near the front of the zoo to the realm of the kings of the beasts -- the majestic African lions -- near the far end, a visit to the Indianapolis Zoo is literally a trip around the world!
In addition, the zoo's White River Gardens includes a 5,000 square foot conservatory and three acres of beautifully landscaped outdoor garden rooms.
1200 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN, US 46222
The Canal Walk is part of the Indiana Central Canal, which was dug in the early 1800s, in an effort to facilitate interstate commerce. Today, the refurbished Canal Walk (stretching north through White River State Park to 11th Street) serves the downtown community as a waterside promenade for walkers, runners, bikers and sightseers (while the canal itself includes a steady stream of pedal boats, which may be rented west of the Indiana State Museum).
801 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Eiteljorg Musuem of American Indians & Western Art
博物館
5分鐘
Immerse yourself in the amazing and diverse stories of the art, history and cultures of Native American and the American West. The Eiteljorg Museum is the only museum of its kind in the Midwest and contains some of the most renowned collections of Native American and Western art and objects in the world, featuring can’t-miss exhibits and dynamic programming for all ages. The Eiteljorg also has beautiful outdoor gardens just off the Central Canal in White River State Park.
500 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
The Indiana State Museum, located in White River State Park, brings the best of the museum world to Indiana. Spanning three floors of permanent and changing galleries, the museum tells the story of the Hoosier state, and features a year-round calendar of exhibits, events and educational programs for all ages. Here you can engage with the past and connect it to the present, carrying your newfound knowledge and experiences with you long after you leave. In addition to exhibits, the museum houses an IMAX movie theater, the Indiana Store, The Farmers Market Café, and the L.S. Ayres Tea Room, open to the public during the holiday season and available for private dining throughout the year.
650 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46204
The monument is located on Monument Circle in the center of downtown and has come to symbolize the city of Indianapolis and the state of Indiana.
Designed by Bruno Schmitz and constructed between 1887 and 1902, this limestone monument includes sculptures by Rudolf Schwartz (who created the figures on the structure's sides), George Brewster (who created the figure of Victory that caps the monument, as well as two astragals) and Nicolaus Geiger (who created the Army astragal).
A statue of Civil War-era governor Oliver P. Morton, created by Franklin Simmons, preceded the monument and was incorporated into its construction. John H. Mahoney then created three other similarly scaled figures (General George Rogers Clark, Governor William Henry Harrison and Governor James Whitcomb), to reflect Indiana's participation in earlier conflicts.
Observation level is 330 steps up or take the elevator to step 290.
1 Monument Circle
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Known affectionately as Mass Ave, this five-block area is ripe with theaters, restaurants, art galleries, and, most attractively for shoppers, a number of eclectic, independent boutiques. You'll encounter unique finds on each block, from Stout's Shoes (the nation's oldest shoe store, established in 1886), to Silver In The City/At Home In The City (offering silver jewelry and unique gift items), to the Athenaeum for a stein of German lager in the historic Rathskeller biergarten, try local craft beers at Ralston's Drafthouse, or sip a cocktail at the prohibition-era ball&biscuit. Foodies can indulge in American-modern cuisine at Mesh or take down a platter of tacos at Bakersfield. Take in Indy culture at its finest on Mass Ave, "45 Degrees from Ordinary."
339 Massachusetts Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
This 152-acre campus features art galleries, gardens, a historic home, and so much more. Newfields is home to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, among the 10 largest and oldest general art museums in the nation. Experience exhibitions from the IMA Galleries, concerts in The Tobias Theater, or stroll through the Garden or Lilly House. Alongside these exhibits, step into the highly celebrated The LUME experience, featuring several artists reimagined in a multi-sensory activation.
4000 N. Michigan Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46208
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway also is known as “The Greatest Race Course in the World.” Nestled in Speedway, Indiana, just minutes from downtown Indianapolis, IMS is most known globally for hosting the largest single-day sporting event in the world, the Indianapolis 500, every Memorial Day weekend. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway also hosts the Verizon IndyCar Series, NASCAR, LPGA and many other forms of racing and events throughout the year.
Fans from every continent come in droves to visit The Racing Capital of the World. Whether it’s for the sound, speed and thrills of world-class motor racing, jamming to rock, country and EDM concerts, visiting the IMS Museum, travelling faster than 150 mph in a two-seat Indy car or playing 18 holes on the unique Brickyard Crossing Golf Course, the massive, 1,000-acre acre facility does it all and is a true bucket list destination.
4790 W. 16th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46222
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