Four Airbnbs in Indianapolis that are worth the staycation

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The holidays are on the horizon, which means everyone is ready for a vacation. But with airline prices soaring + TSA predicting 1.9 million travelers for the holidays this year, it may be easier to skip all the hassle and stay right here in Indy.

Indy Mod Pod | 2 guests | 1 bedroom, 1 bath | $90 per night

This small but mighty space is a unique guest suite on the first floor of a contemporary three-story home. Located not far from the Monon + Mass Ave., there’s plenty to do in the area. Pro tip: The Mod Pod doesn’t have cleaning fees. 🧹

Indy’s Palm Pad | 4 guests | 2 bedroom, 1 bath | $145 per night

In need of an escape? This Mid Century Modern-inspired bungalow will make you feel like you’re on vacation with bright decor + a beachy vibe. Located in the heart of Indy, this space is 2 minutes from the State Fairgrounds and 10 minutes from Bottleworks + Mass Ave.

Ripple BNB - The Duplex | 2 guests | 2 bedroom, 1 bath | $139 per night

This eclectic unit is tucked away at the entrance of Broad Ripple Village’s main strip + in walking distance of everything you could want or need. Fun fact: This unit is powered by 100% green energy. 🔋

The Farmhouse at Hotel Tango | 5 guests | 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath | $161 per night

Are you a fan of Hotel Tango Artisan Distillery? Stay on the 5-acre farm operated by Hotel Tango. The Farmhouse has been newly renovated + is located off I-65 — just a short drive to downtown.

It’s down to the wire for holiday planning, so if you can’t land a staycation pad this time around — save this list for later.

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