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Sometimes getting lost is an excellent way to discover a new and unfamiliar place. That said, it certainly helps to research a couple of basic facts about your destination before you head off. Read on for a few French Lick tips and tricks.

French Lick is located 90 miles (145 kilometers) south of Indianapolis, a well-known city.

At the most recent count, the population of this part of Southeastern Indiana was 2,000.

Places to visit in French Lick

We hope you remembered your bathing suit! No matter if you're a fan of thrilling water slides, floating down lazy rivers or splashing in paddling pools, Big Splash Adventure is an unforgettable day out for everybody. Seeking some more ideas? If the words viticulture, varietal and vintage allure you, inquire about wine tours and prepare for some taste sensations at French Lick Winery. But there's more. Indiana Railway Museum is just the ticket for avid train lovers. Walk around its intriguing exhibits and see the storied history of the railroad industry come to life.

Where do you fly into for French Lick?

Plug in your headphones and watch one of the latest in-flight movies. Before you know it, you'll hit the tarmac at Louisville International Airport (SDF). It's 55 miles (89 kilometers) from central French Lick.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to French Lick?
Your vacation dreams can become a reality in French Lick for as low as . Package deals include flights and hotels, so they’re bound to make booking nice and easy. All you’ll have to concentrate on is getting out there and having a great time.
How long should my French Lick vacation be?
There are no firm rules for how long you should spend in French Lick, but many travelers opt to stay for around 2 nights. Got some wiggle room in your travel dates? Consider booking another night or two. That way, you’ll have ample time to explore some lesser-known areas as well.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for French Lick?
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Why should I book my French Lick vacation bundle via Travelocity?
With exceptional service, customer support available 24/7 and some of the most perfect escapes around, you’ll never wander alone. And if you happen to find a lower price, we’ll match it. That’s our Price Match Guarantee.
Will I save money on my French Lick car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
Certainly — combine your car, hotel and flight into a French Lick vacation package and you’ll save a tidy sum. With so many places to explore in French Lick, that rental vehicle will more than come in handy. Once you’re behind the wheel, get out on the wide open road and head to Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a well-known attraction approximately 145 kilometers from French Lick.
Which airport is best for French Lick?
One of your top options is Louisville Intl. Airport (SDF), located 88 kilometers southeast of the hustle and bustle of downtown French Lick. You can also land at Evansville Regional Airport (EVV), 97 kilometers away from central French Lick).
What is there to do in French Lick?
French Lick has more than its fair share of places to discover, like French Lick Casino and Indiana Railway Museum. These two fantastic attractions are at the top of most tourists’ travel schedules.
Where should I stay when visiting French Lick?
Many visitors check in to the Comfort Suites French Lick. It’s a terrific base for your French Lick vacation.

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