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Trust us: You’ll want to book the Indianapolis Artsgarden for your next event or wedding.

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Finding the perfect venue is half the battle, but this iconic local landmark makes it a no-brainer.

The Indianapolis Artsgarden offers a one-of-a-kind backdrop for weddings, meetings, and celebrations, complete with sweeping 360-degree city views.

Combining elegance and convenience (read: just steps from hotels, restaurants, and downtown buzz), this glass-and-steel space also includes built-in event support — from tech services to security and day-of coordination.

Pro tip: Rentals start at $2,000 for weddings and $2,500 for other events.

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