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Indy is evolving fast, with new cultural experiences, $3 billion of tourism-related infrastructure, major sporting moments, and national recognition. With this stacked line-up of new 2026 additions to the city, Indy promises to be one of America’s most memorable destinations. And you might say we’re a bit biased (we are!), but even Condé Nast Traveler is claiming Indy is one of the 14 best places to visit in 2026.
VOTE for Indy’s 25 Best Restaurants From longtime local favorites to must-try newcomers, Indy’s restaurant scene is constantly evolving. These are the places that people can’t stop searching for, saving, and sharing – and you get to help make the list. Vote now through January 22.
Celebrating MLK Day in Indy Each year, Indy's cultural institutions and museums recognize the importance of Dr. King’s message with special programming. This holiday, you can celebrate Dr. King’s legacy with free admission at many Indy attractions.
The Ritz-Carlton Indianapolis Opens in 2028 Indianapolis continues to raise the bar for meetings and events with the arrival of The Ritz-Carlton. Joined by luxury brands like JW Marriott, Signia by Hilton, Conrad, and InterContinental, guests will have more upscale options than ever. Bring on the luxury.
Winter Farmers Markets Cold outside, cozy inside. Indy’s indoor winter farmers markets are bursting with fresh local flavors, warm treats, and the chance to support makers all season long, so grab a friend and make a Saturday morning of it.