Discover the Best of Carmel, Indiana

Carmel, Indiana, is a city that has become renowned for its roundabouts, its shopping, and its safety. Located in Hamilton County, it is just 14 miles north of Indianapolis and is part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area. With a population of 99,757, the city extends 49 square miles (130 km) across Clay Township and is bounded by the White River to the east; the Hamilton-Boone County line to the west; 96th Street to the south and 146th Street to the north. Carmel has been honored as one of the best places to live in the United States by Money magazine and other surveys such as Wallet Hub, Niche and SafeWise.

It is also one of the safest cities in the United States and is considered an excellent place to start a career or a family. The city is home to many attractions that make it a great place to visit or live. Fashion lovers flock to Carmel to shop at the exclusive Clay Terrace Lifestyle Mall and the trendy Carmel Arts & Design District. Cultural experts can attend music, theater and dance shows at the Palladium, the Tarkington and the Studio Theater of the Center for the Performing Arts.

Art enthusiasts can explore the Indiana Design Center and galleries of the Carmel Arts & Design District. Nature lovers can walk, bike or skate along the beautiful Monon Trail, and golf enthusiasts can play golf at their leisure at Plum Creek Golf Club, Prairie View Golf Club or other Indiana's best golf courses. The city also has The Waterpark with lots of water slides and even a lazy river for kids to enjoy. Celebrating decades of automotive engineering and craftsmanship, Carmel Artomobilia Collector's Car Show presents a wide range of classic, vintage, exotic and rare cars and works of art inspired by automotive design. In 1986, Carmel Civic Square was inaugurated and city offices were moved during following years.

The city center, also known as Old Town Carmel, is rich in shopping on Main Street, Rangeline Road, 3rd Avenue and 2nd Street. It is bounded on the north by Westfield, on the northeast by Noblesville, on the east by Fishers, on the south by Indianapolis in Marion County, and on the west by Zionsville in Boone County. If you want to keep up to date with local events in Carmel you can stay in the know and never miss out on a great opportunity. Many restaurants have opened up in Carmel over recent years with owners sharing why they founded their restaurant, what they love about their work, and what led them to Carmel. Carmel has become known around the world as “The Capital of Roundabouts” since late 1990s when it started building and replacing intersections marked by roundabouts. Now it has more than 125 roundabouts - more than any other city in United States. So if you're looking for a great place to live or visit with plenty of things to do then look no further than Carmel Indiana!.

Wilson Imada
Wilson Imada

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