This is a beautiful showroom/bar/restaurant. It used to be an estate owned by a family. It was purchased by Restoration Hardware as a showroom and restaurant.
This location is only 3 minutes away from our wedding venue! It would be a good spot to walk around and get a pre-cocktail before the wedding.
Also if you are dressed cute there will be a bunch of photo opportunities outside on the estate grounds.
Indianapolis Museum of Art
North Mass Boulder is a bouldering gym, yoga studio and fitness studio. But did we also mention: weights, cross-training, instruction, food & drinks, co-working space and community?
Ranked 1# in children's museums in the United States.
This location is a food hall. They have multiple restaurants and bars in one building. This is located downtown Indy.
This is a very well-known and popular bakery in Indianapolis. It is Instagram-worthy due to the fairytale aesthetics inside the Shop.
Since this place is very popular please look up and see if you need a reservation.
This is located in Broadripple Village
This is a really cute antique shop in the heart of Broad Ripple. It is also reasonably priced.
This is Caroline's favorite brewery in Indianapolis. It is located in Carmel Indiana. This brewery is in a great location surrounded by several restaurants and shops.
They also have a large sitting area and walking path.
This is another popular antique mall
Holiday Park hosts Rock the Ruins on Thursday night. This is when different bands play. You can bring a picnic blanket and snacks. Be sure to check the schedule if you make it to town early!
More Information:
https://www.rocktheruins.com/about
Holliday Park has walking grounds, a large play ground and ruins.
Holliday Park is historic in its own right. In 1916, in celebration of Indiana’s centennial, John and Evaline Holliday donated their 80-acre countryside estate to the city of Indianapolis. According to the Indy arts guide, “It was Holliday’s intent that the land be used for recreation and the study of nature, and the grounds as a public park and playground.” Holliday Park officially became part of the city park system in 1932 and, 28 years later, became a home for the Ruins.