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Location and Travel Information
The International Conference on Software Quality 2012 will be held at the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, Indiana
The Hyatt Regency Indianapolis is located at:
One South Capitol Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317/632-1234
Fax: 317/616-6299
A room rate of $135 single/double occupancy, plus tax - including free in-room high speed internet access - is available for ICSQ attendees. The rate is guaranteed until the contracted block of rooms has been filled, but reservations must be made before Friday, October 5, 2012.
Room reservations for the ICSQ block can be made online, or by phone. The group/convention code for reservations by phone is ASOQ.
Room cancellation policy and internet booking advisory.
Hotel Parking: Parking rates are: Valet overnight: $30.00; Valet 0-8 hours $20.00; Self Parking (limited availability and no discount) $22 per day.
Airport Information: Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
www.indianapolisairport.com
Location from hotel: approximately 11 miles.
Airport Transportation: The Ground Transportation Center is located on Level 1 of the Parking Garage for all transportation needs:
Taxi $35.00 – IndyGo Green Line Downtown/Airport Express IndyGo Green Line Downtown/Airport Express is $7.00 one-way (prices subject to change).
Indulge in Indy
Welcome to Downtown Indianapolis!
Known as the Crossroads of America, this exciting city offers an array of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages. Hyatt Regency Indianapolis lives up to its name, situated in the heart of the city and just minutes from the area’s most renowned gems for unbeatable Indianapolis vacations. You have easy access to an astounding number of things to do in Indianapolis Indiana such as the Artsgarden, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Indiana State Museum, the NCAA Hall of Champions, White River State Park and Lucas Oil Stadium. See history firsthand at the State Capitol, shop ‘til you drop at the City Centre Mall, and become one with nature at Garfield Park. Indy 500 fans will appreciate the short drive to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Exploring Indianapolis
There is so much variety in Indianapolis that it may be hard to decide what to do in your spare time. Below is a list of our top attractions in Indianapolis for an exciting visit to Circle City.
Click the pictures or text below to learn more about local attractions.
 | Artsgarden The Indianapolis Artsgarden provides a magnificent environment for more than 300 free performances and exhibits each year. The Artsgarden also houses the Cultural Concierge, a centralized source for free maps, ticket information, visitor guides, directions and more for Indianapolis arts events. This seven-story-tall glass enclosed structure offers a spectacular view of the city and is linked to the Hyatt Regency by the indoor skywalk. |
 | Lucas Oil Stadium Lucas Oil Stadium is a state-of-the-art, 63,000-seat, retractable roof, multi-purpose stadium offering generous views of the Indianapolis skyline. The stadium is home to the Colts Pro Football team and also hosts a number of concerts throughout the year. |
 | Conseco Fieldhouse From Disney on Ice to a Pacers game and everything in between, Conseco Fieldhouse features an environment that is unparalleled in all other entertainment venues in Indianapolis. Every seat is 20-22 inches wide or greater, the venue offers concessions and a great Downtown address. |
 | Indiana Motor Speedway Established in 1909, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the world's largest spectator sporting facility and a must-see Indianapolis attraction. It annually hosts three events in three major racing series: the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, the Brickyard 400 and Red Bull Indianapolis GP. |
 | Circle Centre Mall If you’re looking for fashionable Indianapolis attractions, head just outside the hotel to the Circle Centre Mall, connected by skywalk. Offering a three-level Nordstrom, a food court, brewery, arcade, and various shops, the Circle Centre Mall is the most stylish of all Indianapolis things to do. |
 | The Children's Museum of Indianapolis When seeking exciting Indianapolis things to do with kids, head to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis for exhibits such as the SpaceQuest Planetarium, Dinosphere, Fireworks of Glass and others. |
 | NCAA Hall of Champions The Hall of Champions provides exciting opportunities to engage with NCAA student-athletes and hosts a number of sporting events and exhibits. Past exhibits include the NCAA Vintage Exhibit, the Streaks Exhibit and the Statement Art Exhibit. |
 | White River State Park Located in the heart of downtown, Indiana's only urban state park offers an awesome array of attractions and entertainment. Whether you're exploring on your own or visiting with friends and family, White River State Park has your memories-in-the-making. |
 | Indiana State Museum Constructed completely from Indiana materials including limestone, sandstone, steel, brick and glass, the building itself is a work of art and houses three floors of Core Galleries telling the story of Indiana as well as fascinating changing exhibits in art, science and culture. |
 | Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art Open since 1989, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art showcases Western and Native American art and cultural objects. The museum's design is also inspired by the land, people, and architecture of the vibrant American Southwest. |
 | Indiana State Capitol Visit Indiana’s Statehouse to reflect on the capitol’s architectural beauty and witness a building that has served as a center of civic life in Indiana since 1888. The Statehouse Tour Office offers tours of the Statehouse every weekday, excluding holidays. |