Columbus, IN Hotels

Columbus - Days Inn
3445 Jonathon Moore Pike
Columbus, IN 47201
Nightly Rates: ( 79.96 - 90.62 )
3 Star
Business or pleasure the Days Inn Columbus offers you the convenience of a great location coupled with fabulous amenities. Ideally located between Indianapolis, IN and Louisville, KY off I-65 at Exit 68. Receiver of "Five Sunburst Rating" w


Columbus Knights Inn
101 Carrie Lane
Columbus, IN 47201
Nightly Rates: ( 52.96 - 54.96 )
1 Star
Welcome to the Knights Inn of Columbus, Indiana. The hotel is located just one half block off I-65, exit 68. Downtown Columbus is only 2 miles away. Nashville, IN is 15 miles away. We are also one hour from Indianapolis, IN or Louisville, KY. All r


Sleep Inn ,Inn & Suites Lakeside
2335 Jonathan Moore Pike
Columbus, IN 47201
Nightly Rates: ( 89.99 - 89.99 )
3 Star
Architectural showplace; lovely lakeside views, third floor business center and lounge open Monday through Thursday. FREE high speed Internet access in all rooms. Forty-two miles north of Louisville, KY and 45 miles south of Indianapolis.


Holiday Inn Columbus,In
2480 Jonathan Moore Pike
Columbus, IN 47201
Nightly Rates: ( 100.00 - 120.00 )
3 Star
At the Holiday Inn Conference Center Hotel you'll find elegant period antiques and decor, a fun-filled Holidome®, and the most up-to-date meeting and banquet facilities. Columbus offers the sixth most concentrated collection of contemporary archit


Columbus Travelodge
161 Carrie Lane
Columbus, IN 47201
Nightly Rates: ( 50.00 - 50.00 )
1 Star
The Travelodge Columbus IN is centrally located to Columbus area attractions with Easy On-Off Access to I-65. We offer Free wireless highspeed internet in all rooms, Free Continental Breakfast. There is a Bob Evans adjacent. Exterior Room Entrances


Columbus Super 8 Motel
110 Brexpark Dr.
Columbus, IN 47201
Nightly Rates: ( 58.49 - 64.99 )
1 Star
The Super 8 Columbus, IN is conveniently located off of Interstate 65 at Exit 68, SR 46. The Super 8 Columbus, IN sits just 40 minutes South of downtown Indianapolis and many attractions, the Childrens Museum, Indianapolis Zoo, Indiana Convention


Courtyard By Marriott Columbus
3888 Mimosa Drive
Columbus, IN 47201
Nightly Rates: ( 132.00 - 154.00 )
2 Star
Please note the swimming pool and whirlpool at the Courtyard Columbus Indiana will be closed for renovation from June 28th through July 3rd 2007. * The hotel designed by business travelers, Courtyard by Marriott surrounds you with all the comforts th


Comfort Inn & Suites
2485 Jonathan Moore Pike
Columbus, IN 47201
Nightly Rates: ( 107.10 - 149.00 )
2 Star
Easy access from I-65 and close to several restaurants. Columbus is known for its concentration of public buildings and businesses designed by nationally recognized architects. Architecture tours are available from the Visitors Center. Art walks tou


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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near an Indiana attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, an Indiana state park, this is where you will find it.


With its two big rivers, its lush lakefront parks, rolling hills and quaint villages, visitors can explore a wide array of adventures in INDIANA, from arts and culture, sports and motor racing, agritourism, history and heritage, outdoor recreation, scenic getaways, family fun, shopping and some 470 golf courses. In every corner of Northern Indiana

AMISH COUNTRY visitors will find engaging cities, towns and villages; at a restored factory in Goshen, the county seat along the Elkhart River, craftsmen create original hardwood furniture, quilt designs, and pottery; the Amish culture and lifestyle can be experienced in the little town of Nappanee, the center of one of the largest Old Order Amish settlements in the United States.

The yearly Jazz Festival in ELKHART brings together the nation's top jazz names every June, and in the heart of the third largest Amish settlement in the United States lies Shipshewana, a little village where the Menno-Hof Visitors Center houses an in-depth, multi-media presentation of the Amish and Mennonite cultures; small downtown shops in Middlebury are reminiscent of a quaint old-fashioned village.

The river town of AURORA has so many church steeples that it is nicknamed "City of Spires"; Hillforest Mansion is a National Historic Landmark overlooking the Ohio River. In addition to its quaint shops and art galleries, BROWN COUNTY is home to several other attractions like Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Country Star Museum; visitors can tour the county's sites by horse-drawn carriage or steam engine train.

COLUMBUS is known nationally for its architecture that can be enjoyed on the daily City Tours offered by the Columbus Area Visitors Center; named as one of “Ten Most Playful Towns in America”, other attractions include Mill Race Park, the Jolie Crider Skate Park, Hamilton Center Ice Arena, Donner Park and Pool, and Kidscommons, an interactive kid’s museum.

The Riverside Historic District of EVANSVILLE is the fashionable neighborhood where wealthy 19th century businessmen built their mansions; Angel Mounds was inhabited by Mississippian Indians from 1100 -1450 A.D.

At FISHERS, Conner Prairie along the White River is an open-air living history museum which features a modern Museum Center and four historic areas: the 1836 village of Prairietown, the 1823 William and Elizabeth Conner Home, and the Lenape Camp & McKinnen's Trading Post. Visitors can immerse themselves in Lincoln memorabilia at The Lincoln Museum, FORT WAYNE, take a journey in an Indonesia Rainforest at the Children's Zoo, or view the contemporary artists at the Museum of Art; other attractions include Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, classic cars in art deco showrooms, the Black Pine Animal Park in Albion, home to animals world-wide, many of whom were rescued, rehabilitated, or have retired from show business, the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, and the Haunted Castle – now in its 21st season; the Jack D. Diehm Wildlife Museum of Natural History has North American Wildlife mounted in realistic settings, the National Automobile and Truck Museum of the United States preserves post WWII automobiles, trucks and engines, the Old City Hall Historical Museum has three floors of Fort Wayne and Allen County history in the former city hall and jail, and Science Central is Indiana's center for science, mathematics, technology, and hands-on family fun.

At the INDIANAPOLIS Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum visitors will find a collection of racing, classic and antique passenger cars celebrating the two largest single-day sporting events in the world, the Indianapolis 500, the Brickyard 400 races, and the US Grand Prix, the only Formula One race held in America; Indianapolis, with a lovely River Promenade lined with stone tablets carved with renderings of famous buildings, is also home to the largest children's museum in the world, The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, with the $25-million permanent exhibit called Dinosphere; other attractions include the Indiana State Museum, The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, the Indianapolis Zoo/White River Gardens, the National Art Museum of Sport, and the NCAA Hall of Champions which has four presentation theaters of intercollegiate athletics. Just 20 minutes north of downtown Indianapolis, Broad Ripple Village Association offers unique shops, art galleries and dining.

Visitors can trace their family’s genealogical and historic path at the Alameda McCollough Library in LAFAYETTE; other attractions include self-guided tours of downtown architecture and historic neighborhoods, Fort Ouiatenon, a recreation of life at this 18th century French trading post, and Fowler House with exhibits of the area from prehistoric to recent times. still more attractions include Horticulture Park with hiking trails, and the Museums at Prophetstown, which recreate the cultures and countryside of Native American and early Indiana farmers, the Tippecanoe Battlefield, and Wolf Park, an educational and research wildlife park.

Located on the river just 20 minutes west of Cincinnati, LAWRENCEBURG is known for its indoor/outdoor antiques and vintage collectibles; Red Wolf Sanctuary was originally intended to help prevent the extinction of the Red Wolf, but saves all animals, many abused or abandoned, which cannot be released into the wild.

The Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, LINCOLN CITY is on a southern Indiana farm where young Abraham Lincoln spent 14 of the most formative years of his life.

MUNCIE is home to the headquarters for model aviation; the National Model Aviation Museum has the largest collection of model aircraft in the United States there. The Minnetrista Cultural Center & Oakhurst Gardens has exhibits on Indiana’s art and history.

SOUTHBEND/MISHAWAKA is famous for Notre Dame University and the Studebaker National Museum, where visitors can experience 114 years of transportation history; at the Northern Indiana Center for History, visitors can hear tales of the people who shaped this region; some of the area's most popular attractions are sport-related and outdoors, such as the College Football Hall of Fame and the East Race Waterway.