The One Place To Sleep In Indiana That’s Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
There are plenty of unique places to sleep in Indiana, whether you love sleeping outdoors, high up from the ground, or in haunted and interesting places. There’s one spot in particular, however, that takes the cake when it comes to unique places to sleep. This one hotel offers some of the most fascinating accommodations that you’ll think popped out of your wildest dreams.

The country's first Union Station resides right here in Indiana, in the heart of our state capitol. This historic station is now the home of Crowne Plaza hotel, where residents can stay in this still working train station. However, the coolest part of this hotel is that guests can actually stay in one of the incredible Pullman train cars, still residing on the original train tracks.

This hotel actually has 26 restored Pullman train cars that have been remodeled into incredible guest rooms.

These unique hotel rooms contain all of the usual amenities such as A/C, WiFi, TV, and room service, but are longer and more narrow than typical hotel rooms.

You can rent a single or a double room, so that you can enjoy some peace and quite while your kids share a train car next door. The layouts are a little different depending on the train car you choose, but no matter what, the experience is unforgettable.

The train cars are even themed, with rooms like the Charlie Chaplin train car. Other celebrity inspired train car rooms include Greta Garbo, Amelia Earhart, Diamond Jim Brady, and Cole Porter.

These amazing themed train car rooms are a great way to add some character and intrigue to your stay while in the Circle City.

Hop on board for the stay of a lifetime at the Crowne Plaza Pullman Train Car hotel rooms. You'll find these remarkable rooms at 123 W Louisiana St, Indianapolis, IN 46225. Learn more by watching the video below:
I can’t believe you can sleep in such a cool place, right here in Indiana! For another remarkable hotel option, check out these awesome silos that are now sleeping quarters at an Indiana winery!