Illinois

United States of America
Willis Tower featuring night scenes, a city and views
The gleaming metropolis of Chicago made Illinois famous, but the state also offers smaller cities, including one with presidential connections, and landscapes covered in rivers and vineyards.

The most famous destination in Illinois is undoubtedly Chicago, a dazzling, multicultural city on the edge of Lake Michigan. Look beyond the Windy City to discover the rest of the state’s many delights, which include historical attractions from Lincoln’s presidency, fertile farmlands and counties glistening with grand rivers.

The city of Chicago will most likely be your first stop and point of entry into Illinois. The third-largest city in the U.S. is full of things to see and do. Mingle with locals in Millennium Park, which contains some of the city’s most famous art installations. The Adler Planetarium, the Art Institute of Chicago and the boat rides at Navy Pier are just a few of the ways to fill your days here.

Illinois is named after the Illiniwek Indians who were one of two Native American groups, alongside the Miami tribe, that lived in the state before it was settled by Europeans in the 1600s. Visit attractions such as the John Hauberg Indian Museum, in Rock Island, and the Kincaid Mounds Archaeological Site, near Brookport, to learn about the state’s earliest inhabitants.

Learn why one of Illinois’ nicknames is the “Land of Lincoln.” Abraham Lincoln, the president who oversaw the abolition of slavery, was born in the town of Springfield. Read stories about his life in Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum before wandering around the atmospheric old town. Stop by landmarks such as the Old State Capitol Historic Site.

Explore the bucolic scenery of rural Illinois. To the west, roam through Great Rivers Country, where you can relax in old-world towns such as Elsah on the banks of the Mississippi and Illinois rivers. Head to the southernmost tip of the state to join the Heartland Rivers Wine Trail or to enjoy adventure sports in places such as Shawnee National Forest.

Fly into Chicago O’Hare International Airport from over 200 destinations around America and the rest of the world. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall are the best times to visit Illinois, as they offer mild weather.

Popular cities in Illinois

Chicago showing a city, street scenes and a high-rise building
Chicago
Known for Theatres, Museums and Art
Chicago is a modern metropolis on Lake Michigan's shores with a pronounced fondness for art, baseball and blues. Stroll through the museums and parks during the day, and when the sun goes down, take in an evening of live blues in the bustling heart of Downtown Chicago. Or why not experience a lively sporting event and check out the hometown baseball teams, The Cubs and White Sox or the Chicago Bulls basketball team.

Reasons to visit

  • Soldier Field
  • Field Museum of Natural History
  • Chicago Theatre
Peoria showing a city, skyline and a lake or waterhole
Peoria
Known for Dining, Shopping and Family-friendly
Stroll along the picturesque Illinois River, through parkland and down tree-lined streets in the oldest European settlement in Illinois.

Reasons to visit

  • Peoria Civic Center
  • Peoria Riverfront Museum
  • Luthy Botanical Garden
Rockford featuring general coastal views and a city
Rockford
Known for Dining, Family-friendly and Shopping
Science museums, an arboretum, historic concert halls and a Japanese garden make Rockford an interesting and fun-packed destination in northern Illinois.

Reasons to visit

  • Anderson Japanese Gardens
  • Burpee Museum of Natural History
  • Midway Village Museum
Springfield which includes a city
Springfield
Known for Family-friendly, Historical and Museums
As the longtime home of Abraham Lincoln and the capital of Illinois, this city has ample history, culture and entertainment for any visitor.

Reasons to visit

  • Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
  • Lincoln Home National Historic Site
  • Illinois State Capitol
Champaign showing signage and heritage elements
Champaign
Known for Dining, Universities and Sports
From barhopping to visiting museums, this college town and Silicon Prairie hub offers plenty to see and do.

Reasons to visit

  • Hessel Park
  • Krannert Art Museum
  • Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery