Indianapolis - Brown County - Louisville (Self Drive)
❮Indianapolis - Brown County - Louisville (Self Drive)
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
- Rental Car for 8 days
- Hotel for 3 nights in Indianapolis
- Hotel for 2 nights in Brown County
- Hotel for 2 nights in Louisville
Driving Time
Indianapolis - Brown County Area: 1 hr. 10-20 mins. approx.
Brown County Area - Louisville: 1 hr. 30-40 mins. approx.
With this Self-Drive Package, explore a lot of outdoor territories, from state parks and forests in Indiana, to the rolling bluegrass hills of Kentucky, - as well as experience local wineries and distilleries in the heart of America. With a rental car you will visit Indianapolis (colloquially known as Indy, popular for its museums, the world class zoo, and the Indy racing legeacy) and charming Brown County (a popular place for exploring forests, tastings at the local Oliver Winery, and antiquing in its quaint towns). After spending amazing days in Indiana, drive to your next destination in Kentucky, visiting Louisville (known as the home of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), the University of Louisville and the Cardinals sports team). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Indianapolis, IN
Day 1Arrive to Indianapolis, IN
Overnight in Indianapolis, INDay 2Overnight in Indianapolis, INDay 3Overnight in Indianapolis, INDay 4Departing from Indianapolis, IN
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Brown County, IN
Day 4Arrive to Brown County, IN
Overnight in Brown County, INDay 5Overnight in Brown County, INDay 6Departing from Brown County, IN
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Louisville, KY
Day 6Arrive to Louisville, KY
Overnight in Louisville, KYDay 7Overnight in Louisville, KYDay 8Departing from Louisville, KY
USA
Hot dogs, Hollywood, Historical Personalities, Baseball, Mount Rushmore, The Grand Canyon, American Football, and the Golden Gate Bridge are just a few of the iconic landmarks, foods, and sports that the United States of American is known for. The USA is the most dominant economic and military powerhouse in the entire world, the most famous country in the world. The US is known for its sports, good culture, music, movies, technological innovations, and historical personalities. From the glitz and glam of Hollywood filled with movie stars and celebrities to the stunning coastlines of the Gulf of Mexico and the wild shores of Maine, the US offers 50 states to visit boasting a variety of landscapes and stunning attractions.
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Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis claims to fame revolve mostly around sports. The Indianapolis 500, Brickyard 400 and the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals allow the city to boast the two largest single-day sporting events in the world and the world's largest drag race. Add in the Indianapolis Colts, the NBA Pacers and the NCAA headquarters, and it's easy to understand why sports can overshadow everything else the city has to offer.If you take time to look around, though, you'll find that Indianapolis's pride extends well beyond the racecourse.
Explore the Indianapolis Zoo, Indiana State Museum, White River State Park, Fort Harrison State Park, Eagle Creek Park, Monument Circle, Indiana World War Memorial and much more. -
Brown County, IN
Brown County, Indiana is considered one of the most scenic parts of the Midwest, and is home to Brown County State Park, the largest park in Indiana. It is known for its great hiking opportunities and beautiful views, especially in the summer when the night sky looks most dazzling, and in the fall when the foliage is in fiery bloom. The main town in Brown County is Nashville, a quaint historic town well-known for its art colony that has been in residence for over 100 years.
Explore the Brown County State Park, Nashville, Yellowwood State Forest, Hoosier National Forest, Lake Monroe, Lake Lemon, Cordry Sweetwater Lakes, T.C. Steele State Historic Site, Brown County Art Colony, Bartley House, and so much more! -
Louisville, KY
Louisville is Kentucky`s largest city, it is home to both the Kentucky Derby and the Muhammad Ali Center, the gymnasium where his boxing career began, his childhood home, and his burial place at Cave Hill Cemetery. Here, you can sip some of the world`s finest spirits along the Urban Bourbon Trail, visit landmarks honoring some of history`s greatest influencers, and dine at award-winning restaurants. You can also take a short trip to Hodgenville, the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln and stroll the 45-block Old Louisville district, America's largest Victorian architecture district, filled with stately mansions dating from 1880 to 1910. As anyone who comes here soon discovers, Louisville is one of the most uniquely authentic destinations on the planet.
Explore The Churchill Downs, the Louisville Zoo, the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, the Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay, the Louisville Mega Cavern, the Muhammad Ali Center, the Waterfront Park, the Speed Art Museum and so much more!
Explore the Indianapolis Zoo, Indiana State Museum, White River State Park, Fort Harrison State Park, Eagle Creek Park, Monument Circle, Indiana World War Memorial and much more.
Explore the Brown County State Park, Nashville, Yellowwood State Forest, Hoosier National Forest, Lake Monroe, Lake Lemon, Cordry Sweetwater Lakes, T.C. Steele State Historic Site, Brown County Art Colony, Bartley House, and so much more!
Explore The Churchill Downs, the Louisville Zoo, the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, the Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay, the Louisville Mega Cavern, the Muhammad Ali Center, the Waterfront Park, the Speed Art Museum and so much more!