The Indiana State Fairgrounds
Versatile space for large events
4.4 9301 reviews 1202 E 38th St, Indianapolis, IN 46205, USA
The Indiana State Fairgrounds offers versatile event spaces suitable for large gatherings. With a capacity of up to 5,000 guests, it is ideal for trade shows, exhibitions, and festivals. Pricing varies based on the space and services, typically ranging from $2,000 to $15,000.
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The Indiana State Fairgrounds Exhibition Center in 1202 E 38th St, Indianapolis, IN 46205, USA accommodates up to 5000 guests, 50,000 sqft of usable space. $8,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Trade Shows, Festivals, Corporate Events. Amenities include Parking available, Catering services, Exhibition space, Restroom facilities, Event planning support. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Main Venue Type
Exhibition Center
Secondary Venue Types
Outdoor SpaceConvention Center
Best for:
Trade ShowsFestivalsCorporate Events
Amenities
Parking availableCatering servicesExhibition spaceRestroom facilitiesEvent planning support
Rating: 4.4/5 (9,301 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
We had our 98th national FFA conference in Indiana, and some of us went to the rodeo at the fairground, and some of us went to ice skating, which was amazing.
The popcorn is really good at the ice rink. The prices are really reasonable. Also I like the Ag commodity data information on the bathroom mirror.
– Sonjia Thomas (Jia)
- 5.0/5:
Had a fun time on the last day the fair was open this year. I didn't realize until this year i could get alcoholic drinks! Shower my i.d. one time and got a bracelet so I didn't have to show it again. You could buy as many as you wanted although I only had went in twice. They also have wheelchairs to rent for 25$ for the whole day which is nice because my elderly mother can't walk that far for very long. We enjoy shopping in the tents and getting out the food. My mom got an apple dumpling and ice cream she loved it. I found cheese curds which I was really suprised by never expected to get them at a fair. They were very good but they were 17$ for a cup, which was about a large size of curds I'd say from anywhere else. They had wood carvings which were pretty cool and very cute. We also got bobble heads made of ourselves for free from state farms tent. Which was awesome! I would definitely go to the fair again. Also parking is 10$ but it wasn't too far from the gate and we came later in the day. Also had to have my purse checked. I will definitely be returning and I recommend you try it as well ❤️
– Tia Wells
- 5.0/5:
The Indiana State Fair was very crowded by 10am on Saturday. But there was still plenty of parking and crowds moved swiftly at exhibits and standing in line for other things. There were plenty of staff there in case of a question or problem which might arise. Unfortunately, the prices seem to be a bit high for the average family to go to. Parking and admission for 2 adults was $44, plus a lunch for 2 which added another $25. Gulp down a $30 bucket lemonade with that and you are already at $100 before even getting started. After some cheap blow up rifles, a stuffed animal that had bad stitching, and 3 gold fish later we managed to skip out without losing more than $100 in a few short games. Without self-control or a little restraint, a person can be well over the $200 which our family spent within an hour of being at the fair. It is an enjoyment to see the animals and pioneer village but outside of that, I wouldn't suggest taking a van full of children unless they are already fed and it is bracelet ride day because if you do otherwise, withdraw $400-700 immediately, with no regrets. Cause that is what it will take to feed and please the group you will have with you.
– Daniel Carrender
Photo credit(s): Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center, Jen Lozano, Derek Fakehany, Danielle E