These 13 Romantic Spots In Indiana Are a Perfect Place To Take That Special Someone
By Trisha Faulkner|Published September 06, 2015
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Trisha Faulkner
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Trisha Faulkner is a stay-at-home and work-at-home Hoosier momma. She is a huge advocate of Autism awareness, and loves her beautiful boy more than life itself. She is a native Indiana writer who types her best pieces for Only In Your State between 2-4AM when her toddler finally falls over asleep.
Indiana is a state that has been blessed with beautiful pieces of nature, intriguing places to eat, culture, history, architecture, and a small, but sandy piece of beach to enjoy the Lake Michigan waterfront. Whether you live in Indiana or you’re just passing through, everyone should know that the Hoosier state is a very relaxing place with everything you need for one of the more romantic dates you’ve ever had. Between hotels, activities, bed and breakfasts, cabins, and cottages – you’re bound to have a great romantic getaway in this state.
Before we get started, I want to let you all know this is intended to be a guide on how you can have/plan a romantic date in the state of Indiana. Whether you’re getting married or just want to make your significant other feel special – this guide is going to help. For starters, late spring and middle autumn are probably the most romantic times to invest in some of the ideas in this guide. After all, Indiana is beautiful from the months of May to October.
Mass Avenue is loaded with fine wine, art, culture, live music, and theater. If you're someone who believes Indiana is just a rural place, you are sadly mistaken. The cultural district of Indianapolis can be a very romantic place.
You don’t have to be Amish to enjoy Amish County. They have beautiful bed and breakfasts and restaurants in the area. The food always tastes fantastic.
This is one romantic getaway I really – REALLY – want to be able to do before I die. This is a luxury, couples-only hotel that's only located in three states including Indiana. It's a place dedicated to giving you a luxurious and sensual experience. Some of the suite features include having a Jacuzzi tub big enough for two people and an indoor heated pool. You can even get a room with a massage chair and a waterslide that goes from the second floor of your private room to the heated pool! Don’t forget about the sauna.
The only downside to this hotel is they do not have room service or in-house restaurants of any kind. Couples are encouraged to bring their own food or prepare to go out to eat at one of the many nearby places. Presently, there are both two and three night packages available at the hotel. You can also rent the hotel for part of a day (or part of a night). Amenities you get with the room include champagne or sparkling cider, bath robes, candles, and a rose-petal bed turndown.
You can find this hotel at 5466 W. 86th Street in Indianapolis. Obviously, it's an expensive hotel. But, wouldn’t it be worth it just to stay one time?
Take a stroll with your loved one down the Indianapolis Canal from White River State Park to 11 Street. If the water ends up being just too much for you not to want to get in it, there are a few activities you could partake in.
Pedal Boat Rentals - You can find Wheel Fun Rentals at 439 West Ohio Street where you can rent a pedal boat for two to take down the canal.
Broad Ripple Village is a cultural hub in Indianapolis. Did you know David Letterman went to high school in Broad Ripple? It's filled with great places to shop and eat.
Fort Wayne is loaded with romantic things to do such as spending some time with your loved one on the banks of the Maumee River. You can also head over to Headwater Park for a romantic picnic for two. The downtown area of Fort Wayne is loaded with museums, places to eat, and places to shop. And, if you love chocolate, you're going to want to stop at De Brands Fine Chocolates during your stay.
Pretty self-explanatory, but anyone who enjoys water or sandy beaches is going to have a nice and romantic time at the dunes. In fact, the views near Mt. Baldy have been recognized as one of the most romantic spots in the entire state.
9. Stay at the Spring House Inn (303 N. Mineral Springs Road, Porter)
Some of the architecture in Noblesville is more than 200 years old. If you like coffee, Nobles Coffee & Tea is a great place to start. You are also not going to want to miss eating a meal at Matteo's Ristotante Italiano while you're there.
Nashville is beautiful during the fall months when the leaves are putting on their best show. Brown County State Park being a must-see if you're looking for a romantic scenic drive.
Madison is an attractive and romantic spot in the southern part of the state. Check out the Clifty Falls State Park, visit some wineries, and enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride through downtown.
As you can see, I could go on and on and on about romantic spots and things to do in Indiana. After all, we are such a beautiful and romantic place to live. I highly recommend considering some of the items in this list if you’re looking for a nice romantic date with your loved one.
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