Indianapolis has much to offer in terms of shopping experiences, including popular malls, luxury shopping, a souvenir T-shirt shop, art districts, and neighborhoods offering eclectic, locally owned stores. No matter what you are looking for, you are sure to find it here in Indianapolis. The various shopping centers offer additional amenities to help you make a day of your trip. You can stroll around and enjoy local art, try local cuisine, catch a movie, or play a game of bowling. Here are 10 local shopping spots in Indianapolis.
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The Fashion Mall at Keystone
Go shopping at a high-end mall
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The Fashion Mall at Keystone features an extensive list of luxury retailers where you can shop for high-fashion items, home decor, and top technology. Stores include a mix of high-end brands such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., and Apple. When you are ready for a break, you will find a variety of dining options available ranging from familiar favorites like Seasons 52 to restaurants such as Public Greens Urban Kitchen and Mimi Blue. The mall is about a 20-minute drive north of downtown.
Location: 8702 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis, IN 46240, USA
Open: Sunday from noon to 6 pm, Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm
Phone: +1 317-574-4000
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Circle Centre Mall
Check out mall shops, grab a bite to eat, go bowling, or catch a movie
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The Circle Centre Mall offers more than 100 retailers, numerous restaurants, and a movie theater. You can find the mall in downtown Indianapolis just south of Monument Circle. Twelve hotels connect to the mall, making it a convenient stop for many travelers. Stores include Banana Republic, Eddy Bauer, H&M, and many more. With 15 dine-in restaurants, you are sure to find something to please your palate. There is plenty to entertain the whole family, with movies, bowling at Punch Bowl Social, or a stop at the Rhythm! Discovery Center interactive museum.
Location: 49 W Maryland St, Indianapolis, IN 46204, USA
Open: Sunday from noon to 6 pm, Monday–Saturday from 11 am to 7 pm
Phone: +1 317-681-8000
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Castleton Square Mall
Shop at Indiana’s largest mall
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Castleton Square Mall is a top shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. You can reach the mall by taking the Allisonville Road exit from I-465. Here you can shop at 3 major department stores and more than 100 specialty stores, including Build a Bear Workshop, Lego, and Forever 21. To add to your experience, you can stop at the children’s play area or catch a show at the AMC movie theater. When you are ready for a bite to eat, there is plenty to choose from including sit-down restaurants, grab-and-go delis, and a full food court.
Location: 6020 E 82nd St, Indianapolis, IN 46250, USA
Open: Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm, Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm
Phone: +1 317-849-9993
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Mass Ave
Spend a day enjoying shopping and entertainment
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Mass Ave is a 5-block area filled with theaters, restaurants, galleries, and an exciting variety of boutique shops. You can find it located just a few blocks northeast of Monument Circle. You’ll be delighted with the eclectic stores, such as the nation’s oldest shoe store, Stout’s Footwear, and a shop known as The Best Chocolate in Town. You can enjoy a variety of dining options including Mexican cuisine at Bakersfield or modern eats at Mesh restaurant. If you are looking to unwind after a long day of shopping, you can enjoy a drink at a trendy cocktail bar or historic beer garden.
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Fountain Square
Explore a quirky neighborhood with interesting shops and nightlife
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Fountain Square is a funky Indianapolis neighborhood filled with culture that offers unique shopping and locally owned restaurants. Fountain Square can be found just southeast of downtown. You will find charming shops that sell everything from food and fashion to fresh flowers and musical instruments. Several local artists have open galleries that you can browse. Locally owned restaurants are found throughout the neighborhood, and you can find something for all tastes, including Greek, Mexican, and Asian food. The neighborhood has an active nightlife with music, dancing, comedy, and burlesque shows.
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Broad Ripple
Check out eclectic shops in a lively neighborhood
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Broad Ripple is a great place to find eclectic shops and art galleries alongside dynamic bars, clubs, and restaurants. You can find the neighborhood just 20 minutes north of downtown Indianapolis. Retailers include Haus Love for home design, the Indy CD & Vinyl record shop, and Artifacts for handmade goods, jewelry, and more. If you’re looking for a bite to eat, you won’t be disappointed with the options. You can find international eats including French, Indian, and Mexican, to name a few. Many outdoor dining options in this area are pet friendly.
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Carmel Art and Design District
Enjoy a walk and browse local art
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The Carmel Art and Design District is a premier art and design mecca in Indianapolis. You can shop to your heart’s content at the area’s art galleries, antique stores, boutiques, and interior design stores. You can take a stroll down the Monon Trail or cobbled sidewalks while enjoying artistic sculptures. You may also catch a class or lecture on upcoming trends by community artists and designers. There are numerous restaurants, including Agave Bar and Grill, where you can enjoy al fresco dining while taking in the sights.
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Clay Terrace
Check out the stores and enjoy a coffee at an open-air shopping center
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Clay Terrace presents over 80 retailers, restaurants, and entertainment options in an open-air shopping center. You will find Clay Terrace situated in the Carmel town center. Shops include locally owned stores such as O'Child Children's Boutique as well as national retailers like Bath & Body Works and American Eagle. You'll also find a dog park and play area for kids, and you can enjoy a bite to eat at upscale restaurants or a casual outdoor café. The center also hosts events and activities.
Location: 14390 Clay Terrace Blvd Ste 165, Carmel, IN 46032, USA
Open: Sunday from noon to 6 pm, Monday–Saturday from 11 am to 7 pm
Phone: +1 317-708-3942
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Zionsville
Stroll down a charming village street and shop at unique stores
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Zionsville is a small village with unique shops and restaurants lining a cobblestoned Main Street northwest of Indianapolis. Some of the unique stores you will find include Persnickety Stitchers for cross-stitching supplies, Three Dog Bakery where you can get your 4-legged friend a "pupcake," and Fivethirty Home for farm-chic home decor. You can enjoy the small-town charm as you stroll down the street and window shop with a treat from The Scoop ice cream parlor, or you might stop for a bite to eat at one of the many cafés and small restaurants.
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The Shops at Perry Crossing
Spend a day shopping and enjoying great food
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The Shops at Perry Crossing mall offers over 40 stores and restaurants in an open-air shopping center. The mall is located in Plainfield off of U.S. Highway 40 just a few miles west of Indianapolis International Airport. You will find an inviting mix of big-name retailers like Barnes & Noble and local shops such as Schakolad Chocolate Factory. When you get hungry, you can enjoy pizza, burgers, or Irish dining. The mall is a great place to enjoy the day, with community events such as outdoor movies and a courtyard with heated gathering areas in the winter and water fountains to splash around in during hot weather.
Location: 2499 Perry Crossing Way, Plainfield, IN 46168, USA
Open: Sunday from noon to 6 pm, Monday–Thursday from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm
Phone: +1 317-203-4555
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