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Need weekend plans? Head to Westfield.

Whether you’re looking to shop and dine or see a bit of history, Westfield has something for everyone.

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We can’t think of a better excuse to escape the city than a visit to Westfield.

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Just an hour north of Indianapolis is Westfield — the sixth fastest growing city in the country with so many things to explore. Here are our top recs to add to your itinerary:

🍻 Where to eat + drink

From uniquely crafted sweet treats to authentic Italian dishes at quaint restaurants on Park and Jersey Streets, Westfield’s food scene rivals Indy. Read: You’ll want to bring your appetite. See where to make a reservation + explore other offerings.

Start your day with a boost at a local coffee spot. In the mood for a bevvy? Head to a variety of breweries, wineries, and distilleries located in Westfield.

🚲 What to do

🗓️ Mark your calendars

Upcoming events include:

  • Cuisine Connect Culture (Sept. 21)
  • Westfield Farmers Market (ends Sept. 26)
  • Barktoberfest (Oct. 5)
  • Trick-or-Treating in the Plaza (Oct. 25)

More things to do in Westfield.

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