Plan a local Labor Day staycation

Hoping for a little R+R, but don’t wanna travel far? Check out these staycation ideas.

A hallway leading to two chairs with a small table between them. The wall in the background is gold and white with a boxy pattern.

You could be staying here this weekend, just sayin’.

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In need of a little break from life?

You’re in luck — this summer and fall, Indiana residents with a valid state ID can get special rates at several downtown Indy hotels on select weekends (one of those select weekends being Labor Day Weekend, for those needing a vacation ASAP).

Prices: Starting at $109/night
Participating hotels: Fairfield Inn & Suites, Hyatt Place, The Alexander, Hilton Indianapolis, JW Marriott, Hyatt Regency, and Le Meridien, among others.

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