Bed & Breakfast Inns in Indianapolis

Lodging in Indianapolis ranges from motels to 5-star hotel accommodations. There are also many bed and breakfasts located in the city's famous historical houses. A bed and breakfast stay is a fun alternative for those travelers seeking more personal attention and an intimate look into the turn-of-the-century homes that grace the downtown area.
  1. All Nations Bed and Breakfast

    • All Nations Bed and Breakfast has a multi-cultural theme based on the travels of the inn's owner. Each of the four guest rooms is decorated in the style of a different country: New Zealand, China, Ireland and Zimbabwe. There is also a Caribbean music room and a Mexican dining room. The goal of the inn is to make each guest's stay a unique experience, according to its website.

      All Nations Bed and Breakfast

      2164 N. Capitol Avenue

      Indianapolis, IN 46202

      317-923-2622

      allnationsbnb.us

    Buck Creek Farm

    • Buck Creek Farm is a working hobby farm and pet-friendly bed and breakfast. The historic farm was built in 1877 and is decorated in a style that is in keeping with the age of the inn. Its website states that in addition to providing a crate in each room for pets, they also offer a kennel with individual runs for your dog while you are away from the inn.

      Buck Creek Farm

      11944 Southeastern Avenue

      Indianapolis, IN 46202

      317-862-0003

      buckcreekfarm.com

    Nestle Inn

    • Nestle Inn is a renovated 1896 Victorian with five guest rooms. Each room comes with a private bath, television, phone and wireless internet. There are several common areas for guests, as well as a kitchenette with a microwave and refrigerator so guests can prepare their own snacks. Located in the historic Chatham Arch neighborhood, guests will be within walking distance of restaurants, nightlife and sports venues.

      Nestle Inn

      637 N. East Street

      Indianapolis, IN 46202

      317-610-5200

      nestleindy.com

    Old Northside Bed & Breakfast

    • Old Northside Bed and Breakfast is located in the historic 1885 Dewenter-Greenen house. The mansion "is considered the prime example of Romanesque Revival architecture in the city," according to the inn's website. Located in the downtown Indianapolis historic district of Old Northside, the bed and breakfast is close to shopping, nightlife and cultural activities.

      Old Northside Bed & Breakfast

      1340 North Alabama Street

      Indianapolis, IN 46202

      800-635-9127

      oldnorthsideinn.com

    Stone Soup Inn

    • Stone Soup Inn is located in the historical Old Northside neighborhood of downtown Indianapolis. The inn offers an on-call massage therapist and innkeepers who speak German and Japanese, as well as English. The interior is decorated in both Mission and Victorian styles and projects a feeling of an upscale turn-of-the-century home, as stated on its website.

      Stone Soup Inn

      1304 N Central Ave

      Indianapolis, IN 46202

      866-639-9550

      stonesoupinn.com

    Yellow Rose Inn

    • Yellow Rose Inn is in a 1898 brick Georgian Revival Colonial home. The 8,000 square foot residence is filled with "museum-quality antiques," as well as artwork and chandeliers, according to its website. The inn offers massage therapy and consultation with Nutritionist. It also offers a special package for guests who want an extended stay following surgery or other medical procedures, with care and meals overseen by the inn's Nutritionist.

      Yellow Rose Inn

      1441 N. Delaware St.

      Indianapolis, IN 46202

      317-636-7673

      yellowroseinn.com

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