There is also the historic
Fountain Square area.
There is some shopping in the area and some art galleries as well as a few restaurants such as
Deano's Vino Restaurant and Wine Bar,
The Fountain Diner and Fountain Room and
The Luxor Restaurant featuring Egyptian, Italian, and Greek Cuisine.
If you like performing arts, Indy has:
American Cabaret Theatre which offers cabaret style seating, in an intimate setting, complete with a cash bar, concessions, and a gift store in the upper lobby.
Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre - It's dinner and theater at the same time. Oklahoma is being performed during your time here.
Dance Kaleidoscope is our comtemporary dance company.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is also alway a treat. They are also located right on the Circle.
Madame Walker Theatre Center celebrates the arts from an African American perspective.
Pretty much, if you like the arts, we have something for you.
Find lots more
here.
As for how safe Indy is, I think it's fairly safe. We are the 12th largest city in the country, so we do have some problems. But, very little compared to other cities of the same size.
As long as you use common sense and take care, you should be relatively safe while visiting.
You can smoke in restaurants and bars in INDY?
There is smoking only in bars in the city limits. Because Nicky Blaines is a bar, there is smoke. To allow smoking in restaurants, they cannot admit children. If they will admit & serve children, they have to be smoke free by law.
I also concur with Deb. The Children's Museum is great. The Speedway museum is too. All museums, bars, restaurants, etc can be found at
www.indy.org.
