The Looking Glass Inn
1319 N New Jersey St, Indianapolis, IN, 46202
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Address :
1319 N New Jersey St
Indianapolis, IN, 46202 - Phone (866) 639-9550
- Website https://www.thelookingglassinn.com/
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Wi-Fi : Free
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Andrea S.
My first stay at an inn, and I'm sold. The environment is very warm and inviting, definitely what one would hope for in a place to stay. Way better than the cold, sterile feel of a large chain hotel. Not to mention that the price was better than a large chain hotel. And everything was within walking distance. We stayed in the Portrait Room, which is on the first floor. Really enjoyed the claw-foot tub. The butler's pantry offered free chips, popcorn, soda, and tea. The continental breakfast was great too, offering an array of choices from fresh fruit to muffins and boiled eggs.
(5)Melissa S.
My boyfriend and I stayed only one night but walked to Egyptian room for a concert very comfortable and value. Definitely will be staying here again. Loved it!!!!!
(4)Jeff T.
1st time at a bed and breakfast and this will inevitably be the gold standard. Was in town for Gencon 2013 but all the hotels were spoken for. Plan 'B' was this place, specifically, the Gold Room, and in retrospect, it should've been Plan 'A'. Cheaper ($115/night), better amenities, no parking issues, vastly more personable, morning breakfast was good, just more for your money overall. Kathy the innkeeper, was amazing on a personal level, and professionally speaking, was beyond reproach. She really set the mark high. It really illustrated the difference between typical lodging and a bed and breakfast, I suppose. I'm a very willing convert in this respect. Safe/scenic neighborhood, very close to bus lines, not too far removed from downtown (about a 20 min walk to the convention center from the Inn), free/ample parking, and extremely Victorian in feel. Very classy and elegant but not so formal you feel out of sorts. I suppose the pics speak for themselves.
(4)Travis T.
First time at a B&B. Loved the place, loved the room, and love the service. Very beautiful part of the City. I recommend the Green Room to those who love a Jacuzzi; it was the best part of the room. The area is also a 10 minute walk/3 minute drive to Greg's (Infamous Gay Bar in Indy) which is a great place to hang out and have a few drinks. Overall, this place is great and I recommend it to everyone. Don't like Hotels? The Looking Glass Inn is a great substitute.
(5)Courtney T.
LOVED this place! It's a 6 bedroom gem, and my boyfriend and I were the only ones there 2 nights ago!! Felt like little kids having the place to ourselves and exploring. All rooms are decorated impeccably, beautiful antique furniture, stained glass windows, and knick knacks. Stayed in the Willow Room, and we both agreed that it was one of the most comfortable beds we've ever slept in. Continental weekday breakfast wasn't special, but it didn't matter we were that impressed. Check this place out! FYI -- their "sister" B&B, The Stone Soup Inn, is right down the road.
(5)Elaine C.
I'm kind of a Bed & Breakfast newbie. But I like old houses, and I like breakfast, so I can hang with this. Its a really beautiful old Victorian home that is really well-maintained. All the rooms looked very charming, clean, large, and beautifully decorated. It was like staying in one of those houses you tour because it belonged to someone famous 150 years ago. It was pretty sweet. The guy that was there to check us in, Ernie, was also there to make us breakfast. He was a nice guy. The breakfast was just OK, but made for a good break in the 14 hours or so we slept there. It was a little pricey, but I don't feel so bad about it because its almost like you are paying to help preserve a little history. We stayed in the Gold Room, which I think was on the lower end of the scale, but we really had no complaints. Well, the bed was squeaky, but that's cause its really old. I should stay at BnBs more often. I love old shit. Thanks for converting me, Looking Glass!
(4)Paul D.
Peaceful and relaxing. The Rose Room was great. The jacuzzi tub was awesome and big enough for two people.
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