I have been to Indianapolis a few times for business. My next meeting is oct. 30th. We have decided to pack the kids costumes and trick or treat there. Any suggestions for a nice, upscale, safe area for my precious children? Help would be appreciated.
HELP! Nice, Safe, Trick or Treating areas for out of towner?
The northeside area zionsville carmel fishers and or Greenwood Plainfield Brownsburg Greenfield all would be fine. Indianapolis Proper would not be very good. HOpe this helps.
HELP! Nice, Safe, Trick or Treating areas for out of towner?
I live on the southeast side of town in the Beech Grove area and it is very safe. You can%26#39;t turn your head and not see a police car. With that in mind also you should watch your speed when driving thru town.
If you are staying downtown, and don%26#39;t want to travel all the way to Zionsville, Carmel, or Fishers, I would recommend the Forest Hills area. It is a very nice older neighborhood with lots of families. It is bordered by four streets: Kessler, College, Winthrop, and Northview. Basically, it%26#39;s about 4x5 blocks. No worries there.
If you are staying downtown, I highly recommend going to Lockerbie Square. It is an historic neighborhood (more upscale) bordered by East/Michigan/New York/College. I live in the square, and we have many people from all over town that come to our neighborhood to trick-or-treat. I recommend starting out around 6:30 or 7pm at the latest. We turn our lights out at 8:30.
It%26#39;s not a large neighborhood, so your children won%26#39;t be exhausted by the end of the evening. And if they have a lot of energy, Merdian Kessler, my second choice, would be a 10 minute drive north on College.
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