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Indianapolis and Bloomington (Self Drive)

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This 5 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Rental Car for 6 days
  • Pick Up/Drop Off: Indianapolis Airport
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Indianapolis
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Bloomington
  • Driving Time
    Indianapolis - Bloomington: 1 hr. approx.
    Bloomington - Indianapolis Airport: 1 hr. approx.

Discover Midwestern Indiana with this Self-Drive Package, visiting these two cities for an unforgettable experience in the "Hoosier State". Visit first; Indianapolis (colloquially known as Indy, it is famous for its Indy 500 race, for being home to the Colts, and for its compact and artsy downtown area), and then, "The Gateway to Scenic Southern Indiana"; Bloomington (known for its beautiful nature, cultural diversity and for being the home of Indiana University). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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  • Indianapolis, IN

  • Bloomington, IN

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Trip Summary

  • 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.

  • Bloomington, IN

    Bloomington is nicknamed `the Gateway to Scenic Southern Indiana`, and the beautiful scenes start in this lively college town. Bloomington is where the main campus of Indiana University is located, and the student population makes the town even more vibrant. Bloomington is noted for its extensive collection of public art and sculptures as well as for its list of buildings on the National Historic Register, of which there are nearly 50!

    Explore the Monroe Lake, McCormick`s Creek State Park, Indiana University, WonderLab Science Museum, Eskenazi Museum of Art, Morgan-Monroe State Forest, Hoosier National Forest, Charles C. Deam Wilderness, Wylie House Museum, and so much more!

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