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Canterbury Hotel - Indianapolis Downtown, Indianapolis

Canterbury Hotel - Indianapolis Downtown, Indianapolis

The Canterbury Hotel stands as a 12 story historic boutique in downtown Indianapolis, Ind. ... more

The hotel once attracted notable westbound
visitors from Union Station. Today, the hotel's
clientele includes romantic couples, traveling
professionals and discriminating leisure guests
eager to experience the resurgence of downtown
Indianapolis. The Circle Center Mall adjoins the
historic hotel on its mezzanine level, providing
guests direct access to premiere shopping. The
Indiana Convention Center is also accessible by
skywalk. Conseco Fieldhouse and the Lucas Oil
Stadium host sporting games and music tours just
two blocks away, making the Canterbury a
convenient event night accommodation. Indianapolis
International Airport is conveniently located
eight miles from this property. The hotel is
styled after the illustrious New York City luxury
boutiques of the early 20th century, offering
elegant surroundings and impeccable service. The
Canterbury's two story lobby wisely impresses,
though it stops well short of ostentation,
anchored by a baby grand and lit by a soft
chandelier. The Restaurant at the Canterbury
presents the feeling and reputation of a respected
city club. Important patrons of this traditionally
styled fine restaurant dine amid rich mahogany and
white linens. Signature dishes include scallop
chowder, and the restaurant carries an extensive
wine list. The lounge and bar, a dignified venue
of polished walnut and leather club chairs, offers
a small menu to accompany its sophisticated drink
list.   The guestrooms at the Canterbury are
graceful and beautifully furnished. Though well
updated, the historic floor plans may be smaller
than contemporary counterparts. Crimson upholstery
and curtains make bold strokes against the room's
dark wood furnishings, including an armoire and
small table. Wireless Internet is available
throughout the hotel. Guestroom amenities such as
a stocked minibar, plush bathrobes and


Information: 
:  Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Canterbury Hotel - Indianapolis Downtown, Indianapolis

Canterbury Hotel - Indianapolis Downtown, Indianapolis

The Canterbury Hotel stands as a 12 story historic boutique in downtown Indianapolis, Ind. ... more

The hotel once attracted notable westbound
visitors from Union Station. Today, the hotel's
clientele includes romantic couples, traveling
professionals and discriminating leisure guests
eager to experience the resurgence of downtown
Indianapolis. The Circle Center Mall adjoins the
historic hotel on its mezzanine level, providing
guests direct access to premiere shopping. The
Indiana Convention Center is also accessible by
skywalk. Conseco Fieldhouse and the Lucas Oil
Stadium host sporting games and music tours just
two blocks away, making the Canterbury a
convenient event night accommodation. Indianapolis
International Airport is conveniently located
eight miles from this property. The hotel is
styled after the illustrious New York City luxury
boutiques of the early 20th century, offering
elegant surroundings and impeccable service. The
Canterbury's two story lobby wisely impresses,
though it stops well short of ostentation,
anchored by a baby grand and lit by a soft
chandelier. The Restaurant at the Canterbury
presents the feeling and reputation of a respected
city club. Important patrons of this traditionally
styled fine restaurant dine amid rich mahogany and
white linens. Signature dishes include scallop
chowder, and the restaurant carries an extensive
wine list. The lounge and bar, a dignified venue
of polished walnut and leather club chairs, offers
a small menu to accompany its sophisticated drink
list.   The guestrooms at the Canterbury are
graceful and beautifully furnished. Though well
updated, the historic floor plans may be smaller
than contemporary counterparts. Crimson upholstery
and curtains make bold strokes against the room's
dark wood furnishings, including an armoire and
small table. Wireless Internet is available
throughout the hotel. Guestroom amenities such as
a stocked minibar, plush bathrobes and


Information: 
:  Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Advantages: First rate entertainment
Disadvantages: Not a single one!

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