The Hilton Garden Inn Indianapolis Downtown is a convenient and pleasant stay for those looking to explore the city center. While some guests found the hotel to be a little pricey, the location is great and some guests even enjoyed their stay over a birthday weekend. Although there were some complaints about the disappointing breakfast, mediocre amenities and outdated facilities, some guests appreciated the value of the hotel for the location. While not all staff members were disappointing, some guests did have negative interactions with certain employees. Additionally, some guests felt like they paid luxury prices for 1-star amenities. Lastly, the indoor pool was promised but was not open during some guests' stay, which was disappointing. Overall, the Hilton Garden Inn in downtown Indianapolis may not be the best choice for everyone, but for some, it can still be a pleasant option.
The Alexander is a stylish and well-located lodging option with spacious and comfortable rooms. Guests love the central location within walking distance to attractions, as well as the private access to the parking garage. The hotel prides itself on cleanliness and environmentally friendly practices. The staff is friendly and accommodating, though some guests have experienced slow service. The Plat 99 rooftop bar is a great place to grab a drink, but the hotel can get rowdy during prom season. The beds are incredibly comfortable, though some guests have had issues with small showers and clogged sinks. Overall, The Alexander is a great base for a trip to Indy, offering comfortable facilities filled with interesting art pieces. While some guests expected luxury amenities for a four-star hotel, the stay was very good. The property is undeniably beautiful and a great base for exploring the city.