Your Weekend in Chicago Itinerary: 2 Days of Food & Fun!

Stunning architecture, world-class food, vibrant cultural neighborhoods, and beloved sports teams, all set on the beautiful shore of a stunning lake.

Sounds enticing? Well then, you need to start planning a weekend in Chicago as your next getaway!

Chicago is America’s third-largest city, and the Time Out Index has ranked Chicago as #12 of their Top 15 Best Cities — all the more reason to plan a trip to the Windy City.

If you’re not sure what to put on your Chicago itinerary, don’t fret — we’ve tapped a Chicago local, Riley Wharton, to give her input on the perfect 2 day Chicago itinerary.

Here are her tips for the perfect weekend in Chicago!

Where to Stay for a Weekend in Chicago: River North

In order to be in the heart of the city and have easy access to everything the city can offer, you should stay downtown in River North.

River North gets its name for a simple and easy-to-remember reason: because it is on the north side of the Chicago River. 

River North has some of the city’s best restaurants, nightlife, and shopping. You will truly get to see what it is like to be a Chicagoan if you stay in this neighborhood!

There are hotels on nearly every block of the neighborhood; the neighborhood hotels can accommodate all budgets!

If you would like to be close to the river and the riverwalk, you should consider staying at the Westin Chicago River North, the Kinzie Hotel, or Residence Inn/Springhill Suites by Marriott

Day 1 of Your Chicago Itinerary

Stop for a quick and casual breakfast.

You just arrived in Chicago, and you dropped off your belongings at your accommodation. To get you on your merry way, you should grab a quick breakfast today. 

Foxtrot has become a Chicago staple. Foxtrot is an elevated convenience store concept that embraces the idea of bougie on a budget!

You can order coffee, tea, hand-crafted smoothies, avocado toast, breakfast tacos, or breakfast sandwiches for either in-person dining or carry out.

If you are staying in River North close to the river, Fox Trot – Hubbard at Wells & Hubbard is the best location for you! 

If you are looking for something sweeter, Chicago has become a doughnut lover’s paradise! 

Firecakes and Doughnut Vault are two of the most popular doughnut shops in the city. Since they are both small batch shops, when they are out, they are out for the day! 

The downtown Firecakes location is in River North at Clark & Hubbard. It’s a small batch doughnut shop with great variety. You can even get vegan or gluten-free doughnuts! 

Doughnut Vault is also a small batch shop. They have two special flavors per day that rotate, and they always have buttermilk old fashioneds and glazed. 

Watch the views sweep by on a boat tour.

a boat passing by a bridge on the chicago river surrounded by beautiful architecture
A Chicago River boat tour is a must while spending a weekend in Chicago! Photo Credit: christopherarndt via Getty Images

After your quick and casual breakfast, it’s time to truly experience downtown. The best ways to see the city are from the sky and from the water!

First, let’s go by water the classic Chicago way: on a Chicago architecture boat tour!

On this quick boat tour, you will see some of the city’s tallest and most beautiful and iconic buildings, including the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), from the Chicago River Architecture Boat Tour.

This particular tour is only 45 minutes long, so you have plenty of time to explore the city more on your own!

Book your Chicago River boat tour here!

Check out the views from above on the Sky Deck at 360 Chicago.

Views from 360 Chicago. Photo Credit: sponki25 via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

After your Wendella Boat Tour, you will make your way north of the river to head towards 360 Chicago.

Located on the 94th floor of the John Hancock Building, now called 360 Chicago, this is one of the best places to get a great view in Chicago!

The easiest way to get to 360 Chicago is to take the L. From the boat tour dock, you will walk south across the river to get to the L station at State & Lake.

You can buy a one-day CTA/Ventra card at the station for $5, then hop on the Pink Line towards Washington/Wells. You will ride to the second to last stop, Quincy, then walk one block west.

Both of these attractions are extremely popular. You must order your ticket in advance! Ticket options are included in the links above and below!

Don’t miss out! Book your tickets to 360 Chicago in advance!

Enjoy some classic Chicago eats for lunch. 

After your visit to 360 Chicago, we have some options for lunch! We’ll head back down south of the river near the Willis Tower (take the L to Quincy), where there are lots of great lunch options.

Chicago is known for its deep dish pizza, so if you want to give it a try, there’s no better time than this weekend in Chicago to do so!

If you’re in the mood for pizza, you can’t miss Giordano’s Downtown/Central Loop at Jackson & Franklin. They are known for their stuffed deep dish pizzas!

They have $10 lunch combo specials, or you can order a whole pizza to split among your group. 

If you are not exactly sure what you want to eat for lunch, Revival Food Hall is a large food court with 15 Chicago-based food vendors.

It is a half-mile east (8-minute walk) from the Willis Tower area, and it is located at Clark & Adams.

Aloha Poke Co. poke bowls, Fat Shallot sandwiches, and Smoque BBQ meats are just a few of the many Chicago-based options you can choose from!

Explore Millenium Park.

The famous sculpture better known as ‘the Bean’ in Chicago. Photo Credit: Vanessa Vancour via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Your next stop is Millenium Park!

From lunch, you can either walk or take the L. If you take the L, you should get off at Washington/State or Washington/Wabash

Millennium Park and Maggie Daley Park are connected. Both parks have gardens and greenery, and they are iconic to Chicago’s Loop neighborhood!

Millennium Park is known for “The Bean”, or Cloudgate as it is more formally called — one of the defining images of any trip to Chicago!

It is also known for the Jay Pritzker Pavilion and Lawn, which hosts events during the summer.

If you are here during the summer, you should see if Music or Movies in the Park is taking place. You can bring your own food and drinks and relax on the lawn with fellow Chicagoans

Check out the adjoining Maggie Daley Park.

The unique Maggie Daley Park, a downtown Chicago staple. Photo Credit: Mack Male via Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)

Maggie Daley Park has attractions for the action seeker. During the summer, you can rollerblade on the skate ribbon, climb a rock wall, and play mini-golf.

You must pay to participate in all of these activities, and rental equipment and lockers are also available.

If you have any children under the age of 12 in your group, they will absolutely love the Play Garden playground at Maggie Daley!

Explore the Navy Pier and Centennial Wheel.

After your time at the parks, it is time to go to Navy Pier — another favorite tourist attraction in Chicago!

It is about a 20-minute walk, so if your feet are tired, I would recommend hailing a cab or ordering an Uber so it is only a 5-minute drive

The main attraction at Navy Pier is the Centennial Wheel. At over 200 feet tall, it is one of the largest Ferris wheels in the world.

While you are on the Ferris wheel, you will have impeccable views of Lake Michigan, the entire pier, and the skyline. Order your ticket in advance since lines here can get crazy and tickets can even sell out for hours at a time!

Skip the lines and book your tickets to the Centennial Wheel online here!

If you want an afternoon snack, stop at Garrett’s Popcorn for the Chicago-style mix.

Who would’ve thought that cheddar and caramel could go together? But they do — surprisingly well! It’s unlike any other popcorn you have ever had. 

To get back to your accommodation, you can hop on the CTA 29 bus from Navy Pier to 95th/Dan Ryan (Red). You can use your Ventra card that you bought earlier. This bus line will go directly into River North, and you should get off at State & Marina City. 

Enjoy dinner and a show.

The classic theater at Cadillac Palace in Chicago. Photo Credit: Marco Verch via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) (Source)

Chicago has a lively, vibrant theater scene. In order to secure a seat, it is best to buy tickets in advance.

If you love Broadway musicals, check out the Broadway In Chicago website to see if there are any shows in town during your visit.

All of the musicals are at classic venues, like the Cadillac Palace Theater and Nederlander Theater, and they allow you to take a step back in time to the Gilded Age.

The Chicago Theatre is one of the city’s most popular concert and event venues. Comedians, musicians, and podcast hosts have all performed at the Chicago Theatre, and there are shows nearly every night of the week. 

The famous Chicago Theater. Photo Credit: gezelle rivera via Flickr, (CC BY 2.0)

Outside of Broadway, Chicago has one of the best comedy scenes in the nation.

The most prestigious comedy venue is The Second City. Famous alumni include Steve Carell, Tina Fey, and Stephen Colbert. You might witness a future star of SNL perform! 

If you are seeing a Broadway show or a show at the Chicago Theatre, you should consider making a dinner reservation along the river.

These restaurants are all within walking distance of your hotel and the theater. Seafood fans will enjoy RPM Seafood, and Chicago Cut is a premier steak house.

Coal-roasted king crab at RPM Seafood. Photo Credit: Lou Stejskal via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Closer to the Theater District, The Dearborn is known for upscale casual cuisine, including a tasty version of fish and chips.

If you are going to see a show at The Second City, you should have dinner in Old Town somewhere along Wells Street.

To get to Old Town, you can take an Uber, Lyft, taxi, or the CTA 156 bus. The 156 line towards Belmont/Halsted has stops at nearly every block of LaSalle Street in River North.

You will get off at LaSalle & Shiller, then make your way one block west to Wells Street. To get home later at night after the show, I would recommend an Uber, Lyft, or taxi.

A mural outside Small Cheval along Wells Street. Photo Credit: David Wilson via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Small Cheval is inspired by its big brother in the West Loop that has the best burger in the city, Au Cheval.

Small Cheval is a casual burger joint – they only serve burgers and fries! It is carry-out or patio dining only; note that they do not take reservations. 

Topo Gigio is a Tuscan-inspired Italian restaurant that has been a staple to Old Town for over 20 years, and I highly recommend making a reservation. 

Day 2 of Your Chicago Itinerary

Start the day with a classic Chicago breakfast.

Crepes at Yolk, a Chicago breakfast standby. Photo Credit: Marit & Toomas Hinnosaar via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Beatrix at Clark & Grand and Yolk in River North/Marina City at State & Kinzie are two delicious sit-down breakfast options.

Beatrix is part of the Lettuce Entertain You chain of restaurants. The food is incredible, and it is a great mix of casual dining in a more upscale setting.

I personally enjoy the Bacon & Cheddar Egg Sandwich and the Egg White Omelet. They have a gluten-free menu, and if you are not interested in sitting down for a sit-down meal, you can take advantage of the dessert and pastry counter or coffee bar. 

Yolk is a more casual dining experience, but that doesn’t make it any less delicious! It has been voted Best Breakfast in Chicago, and eggs are the star of the show.

I love to create my own omelet, skillets, or scrambler. If eggs are not your favorite, Yolk also has pancakes, French toast, and sandwiches. 

Shop along the Magnificent Mile.

The lively Magnificent Mile. Photo Credit: Profimaximus via Getty Images

Today is your shopping day!

After breakfast, you will make your way east to Michigan Avenue to see The Magnificent Mile, Chicago’s best-known shopping district..

Any kind of shopper on any budget is bound to find something they like. There are over 450 retailers in this shopping district!

Here are some of the big names: Macy’s, Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, Burberry, Cartier, Nike, and Under Armour.  

If you want a snack or a coffee break, the Starbucks Reserve Chicago Roastery is part of the Magnificent Mile.

Located at Michigan & Erie, this Starbucks Chicago Roastery is one of six international locations. You are not able to find their drinks and food at other Starbucks locations worldwide!

After your shopping spree, it is time to go back to your accommodation, drop off your bags, and change. You are going to Wrigleyville!

See a Cubs game.

The famous Wrigley Field sign. Photo Credit: Chris Putnam via Canva Pro

You can’t come to Chicago and not go to a Cubs game! World Series Champs! 

The easiest and most efficient way to get to the Cubs game is to take the L. You will take the Red Line towards Howard, and you will depart from the station at Grand & State.

It won’t be hard to know when to get off the train – you will see the Wrigley Field sign!

There are plenty of restaurants/bars in Wrigleyville. You can walk into any establishment on Clark Street, and they will have food and drinks galore.

Some of my personal favorites are Old Crow and The Cubby Bear

If you don’t want to go to the game, there are always plenty of people dressed up in Cubs gear watching the game at the bars.

After the game ends, go back to the Addison station and hop on the Red Line towards 95th/Dan Ryan. You will get off at Grand, then go back to your accommodation to freshen up for dinner and a night on the town. 

Have one final awesome dinner in Chicago.

The West Loop and Fulton Market are where Chicagoans dine to see and be seen. It is by far the trendiest food area in the city!

Chicago social media influencers, professional athletes, and other A-list celebrities are seen in this neighborhood regularly. 

The three newest restaurants in the neighborhood are Lyra, Alla Vita, and Rose Mary. In order to get into any of these restaurants, you must make a reservation. 

Lyra is a Greek restaurant in Fulton Market with an open-kitchen concept. Because of its great popularity and high demand, Lyra is only accepting reservations 30 days in advance. 

Rose Mary is Top Chef winner’s Joe Flamm’s restaurant. It is down the street from Lyra, and it serves Croatian cuisine. The menu consists of vegetables, fish, meat, pasta, and risotto.

Alla Vita is in the West Loop, and it is known for family-style Italian cuisine. The homemade pastas and insanely beautiful decor are drawing people in and making it one of the hottest spots in the city.

Go bar hopping on Hubbard Street.

After dinner, you will head back towards your accommodation in River North to go bar hopping on Hubbard Street.   

Hubbard Street is lined with bars and clubs. Some of my favorite bars are Point & Feather, Joy District, and Bub City.

Point & Feather is a modern darts bar, Joy District is a multi-level concept with an outdoor patio, and Bub City is a country bar with live music.

If you and your friends want more of a bottle service or club experience, you should go to Celeste. The most unique element of this club is the outdoor rooftop garden. 

At the end of the night, you should be walking distance from your accommodation. If you do not want to walk, Ubers, Lyfts, and taxis are abundant.

13 Quaint & Cute Small Towns in Illinois: Getaways from Chicago & St Louis!

historic courthouse in illinois with fall foliage in the frame

When you think of Illinois, the “Land of Lincoln”, a few things might come to mind: Barack Obama, the Chicago Cubs, and deep dish pizza, perhaps.

But we’re here to argue that Illinois is so much more than Chicago!

There are so many cute, charming small towns in Illinois that are perfect for any group or family for a quick getaway!

Keep reading for some advice on the best Illinois small towns from an Illinois local, guest writer Riley Wharton.

Best Small Towns in Illinois

Galena 

A historic railroad depot that reads "GALENA" and another sign that reads "INFORMATION CENTER" with a track running through the town

Population: 3,249

The beautiful Western Illinois small town of Galena is nestled between stunning greenery and rolling hills. But it offers so much more than beautiful surroundings!

Upon first glance at the downtown area of Galena, you would think that you were taking a step back in time to the 19th century!

The Galena Historic District has so much to offer, like the 1857 Belvedere Mansion and the 1859 Ulysses S. Grant Home, both done in the Italianate architectural style.

The nearby Linmore Gardens are also a great treat!

Visitors to Galena enjoy going to Main Street for boutique shopping and to admire the art galleries. There are also some great restaurants and bars on the “Helluva Half Mile”, a local favorite.

If you are looking for something a little quieter or more romantic for your small town Illinois getaway, Galena Cellars Winery offers wine tastings and winery tours.

You can even sample some grapes while you stroll through the vines — they’re delicious before they even become wine!

During the summer, visitors love to take advantage of the great weather with golfing, fishing, hiking, and biking.

Looking for something truly unforgettable for your small town getaway? Galena on the Fly even offers hot air balloon rides! 

Galena is an all-season destination, offering plenty to do outside of the warmer months — if you can brave the cold Midwest winter temperatures!

During the winter, you can ski or snowboard or just enjoy the beautiful snowy scenery. Two great resorts in the area are Eagle Ridge and Chestnut Mountain.

Both resorts host visitors year round, so it’s also a great place for hiking and mountain biking outside of the peak winter season.

Where to Stay in Galena

Drone photo over the downtown of Galena Illinois showing a church and historic buildings at twilight with lights on

Looking for a beautiful IL small town getaway in Galena? This small town boasts lots of great accommodation options!

If you’re looking for a little pampering on your Illinois small town getaway, look to The Goldmoor Inn & Resort, one of the most luxe options. It’s hard to believe a hotel this gorgeous exists in a town of less than 4,000 people!

Located 7 miles from the Historic District, you’ll be close to the action while also away in a luxurious world of your own!

The property offers rooms fit for royalty, each equipped with a seating area, kitchenette and dining area, en-suite bathroom with fluffy bathrobes, and a hot tub in every room. Yes, a hot tub in every room! Plus, most rooms have gorgeous balconies where you can admire the grounds.

Check availability and rates at the Goldmoor Inn & Resort here!

Another great, more budget-friendly option is Stoney Creek Inn, which offers rustically-decorated accommodations that evoke a cozy cabin in the mountains.

Yet for all its rustic ambiance, it still offers comfortable amenities for a relaxing getaway, like a heated indoor pool and hot tub and a delicious free hot breakfast!

It’s about 10 miles away from ski resorts if you choose to visit in the winter.

Check availability and rates at the Stoney Creek Inn here!

Oglesby 

a waterfall just outside of oglesby illinois with a viewing platform visible

Population: 3,549

If you are looking to visit some of Illinois’ state parks, look no further than Oglesby, IL!

Starved Rock State Park and Matthiessen State Park are both within the Oglesby city limits, and you are only 90 minutes away from Chicago, making this a great small town getaway in Illinois.

Starved Rock State Park is located along the Illinois River, and it is known for its canyons and waterfalls.

If you like to hike, camp, or fish, then a visit to Starved Rock must be on your Illinois bucket list!

Matthiessen State Park is home to rock formations, bike and horse trails, and cross-country skiing in winter. It is smaller than Starved Rock, but that doesn’t make it any less enjoyable. 

Where to Stay in Oglesby

bridge over a waterfall in a state park in illinois near oglesby

The two hotels in town are the Days Inn Oglesby and the Best Western Oglesby. Both offer familiar comfort that you’re accustomed to with a nationwide chain.

Of the two, I recommend the Best Western Oglesby, which has an indoor pool and hot tub, large spacious rooms, free breakfast, and in-room coffee machines for when you can’t even before you need your first cup of coffee.

Check availability and rates at the Best Western Oglesby here!

Princeton

historic red covered bridge with side siding and a sign that reads five dollars fine for driving more than twelve horses across this bridge

Population: 7,603

Upon seeing Princeton’s two iconic covered bridges, visitors know that they just took a step back in time!

One of the mainstays of the town is the Lovejoy Homestead, which was a stop on the Underground Railroad.

Visiting the Lovejoy Homestead is a must for people who want to understand this important chapter in American history. It’s also on the National Register of Historic Places.

Princeton has a quaint downtown area with historic homes, shops, local businesses, restaurants, and bars. It is only two hours west of Chicago, so it is a quick train or car ride to get to enjoy this charming and historic small town in Illinois

Where to Stay in Princeton

a view of princeton's famous red covered bridge as seen from the side spanning the river with greenery around it

A few popular chain hotels have locations in Princeton, but the best on offer is the AmericInn by Wyndham.

This hotel has a rustic lodge look with comfortable amenities such as an indoor pool and hot tub.

It offers a wide variety of room types including several ADA accessible rooms and suites. The rooms are spacious and many guests rave about the tasty included breakfast!

Check availability and prices of the AmericInn by Wyndham here!

Long Grove

a stylized photo of the covered bridge in long grove illinois in the summer with green trees
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Population: 7,963

Only 40 miles north of Chicago, this small suburb with an iconic covered bridge is stunning and an easy day trip from Chicago.

The charming small town of Long Grove is protected by building ordinances which keep this small Illinois town having a country feel, despite its proximity to Chicago!

Long Grove is known for its downtown historic district with year-round activities and festivals: such as the Craft Beer Festival in April, Chocolate Fest in May, Strawberry Fest in June, Apple Fest in September, and Vintage Holidays in November and December!

Downtown Long Grove has some great restaurants, breweries, and wineries to enjoy on your small town getaway.

Gerri’s Tea Room has a British-inspired high tea experience — wonderful for a romantic getaway. For something unique, you can eat in a private RV at Chatterbox.

Looking for something to drink? You can sample IPAs at Buffalo Creek Brewing, or enjoy fine wine at Broken Earth Winery and Corked Wine Bar.

Where to Stay in Long Grove

a historic b&b in long grove that says 'the hotel'
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Located just two miles away from Long Grove in the adjacent Buffalo Grove,The Four Points by Sheraton Buffalo Grove is a great place to stay for a relaxing small town getaway from Chicago.

The indoor pool area is nothing short of Instagrammable and spectacular, and its location on the Buffalo Grove Gold Course invites you to truly unrelax and unwind, whether you play golf or not!

The rooms are spacious and comfortable and there’s also a state-of-the-art fitness center available for you if you want to get in a little activity on your trip!

Check availability and rates at the Four Points by Sheraton here!

Barrington 

the famous barrington's white mansion where many events take place in this charming small town in illinois

Population: 10,290

Similar to Long Grove, this northwest Chicago suburb is 40 miles northwest of the city.

The historic downtown area is very walkable, and it is home to many restaurants and local businesses.

The town hosts many events and festivals throughout the year that are great entertainment for the whole family, such as the Barrington Art Festival every may, summertime farmers markets, the Metra Lot Concerts in the summer, and wine walks in the spring and winter.

Plus, you can find year-round cultural events and performances at Barrington’s White House, a charming and intimate venue located at a historic mansion.

Another cool place to see is the historic and beautiful Octagon House.

Where to Stay in Barrington

a yellow painted octagonal shaped house with red shutters and christmas decorations

There aren’t many accommodations in Barrington, save for the Fairbridge Inn Express which offers basic rooms at an affordable price.

A much more comfortable option is the Hyatt Place Hoffman Estates, located 6 miles away from downtown Barrington.

This hotel has a gorgeous pool area, an incredible fitness center, and extremely modern and clean rooms that will have you enjoying your escape from reality!

Check availability and rates at Hyatt Place Hoffman Estates here!

Metropolis

sign that reads 'welcome to metropolis usa home of superman' near the superman museum in town
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Population: 6,129

Despite its misleading name, Metropolis is a true Illinois small town that you’ll easily fall in love with!

Welcome to the home of Superman! If you are a fan of Superman, you must go to Superman Square on Market Street.

Superman Square is home to The Super Museum, which has the largest Superman memorabilia collection in the world, including a 15-foot Superman statue and a 6-foot Lois Lane statue!

Adults who want to try their luck can check out the Harrah’s Metropolis Casino and Resort. It is along the Ohio River and offers great views! 

Another hot spot on the Ohio River is Illinois’ first state park – Fort Massac State Park. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy camping, hiking, fishing, boating, and seasonal hunting. 

In addition to Harrah’s, there are over half a dozen hotels that accommodate you and your family during your stay — but we’ll share why Harrah’s is our top pick below!

Where to Stay in Metropolis

a fancy house with brick and white pillars in metropolis illinois

In Metropolis, the best choice to stay is riverside — in particular, at Harrah’s Metropolis Casino & Resort.

This stunning hotel offers sweeping views over the Ohio River and plenty of amenities to make your time fun. I mean, it is a literal casino and resort!

Besides having a 36,000 square foot casino with over 1,000 slot machines and more than two dozen table games, there are also three restaurants onsite: a breakfast restaurant The Rivercrest, a steakhouse at The Range Steakhouse, and a funky 50s-style diner Ace’s Diner.

The rooms are spacious and comfortable with all you need for a relaxing small town getaway.

Plus, you’re a short walk to all the comforts and fun of downtown!

Check rates and availability at Harrah’s here!


Chester

Population: 8,343

a street corner in the town of chester illinois with street art and old buildings
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This Illinois town is home to another iconic character – Popeye!

You can visit the Spinach Can Collectibles Museum and talk a walk along the Popeye & Friends Character Trail, making this a great small town getaway for kids.

If bridges are more of your thing, there are two bridges that are quintessential to the town that you shouldn’t miss!

Chester is 60 miles southwest of St. Louis, and the Chester Bridge crosses the Mississippi River to connect Illinois and Missouri.

For a more historic-looking bridge, Mary’s Covered Bridge is 90 feet long, and it is one of the only covered bridges in the area.

Since the town is on the Mississippi River, many visitors enjoy going on The American Queen river cruises.

It’s also a good place for hiking near St. Louis.

If you would prefer to stay on land, you can take a walk along the river and see some of what Lewis and Clark saw on their expedition!

Where to Stay in Chester

a red covered bridge near chester illinois a historic small town getaway
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Chester is a true Illinois small town and thus there are a not a ton of accommodation options here, but you can find comfort at the Best Western Chester.

It has a convenient location close to downtown museum and country parks, and each room comes with some standard amenities such as flatscreen TVs, mini-fridges, and coffee machines, as well as a well-appointed en-suite bathroom.

Check availability and rates at the Best Western Chester here!

Monticello 

a yellow painted train depot with a large water silo in the background in monticello illinois small town
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Population: 13,583

Monticello is 20 miles southwest of the University of Illinois (and the great restaurants in Champaign-Urbana!)

The premier attraction is Allerton Park. It is now owned by the University of Illinois, and it hosts events and outdoor concerts year-round.

Some popular events at Allerton include Murder Mystery at the Mansion, the annual half marathon, and the annual Allerton Music Barn Festival

Visitors can explore the 40-room Allerton Mansion, where you can also tour the formal European gardens and bike or stroll the many acres of trails. 

In addition to Allerton, visitors to Monticello enjoy visiting the Monticello Railway Museum. The museum offers train rides on a 19th century style train, and visitors have the opportunity to learn how trains shaped the surrounding area while learning firsthand.

Downtown Monticello has several quaint and delicious restaurants, and it is also home to the annual Farmer’s Market that runs from June through October.

Where to Stay in Monticello

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There’s only one option in town, and it’s quite basic: think your average outdated motel. The Foster Inn Monticello has decent reviews for its lack of amenities, but you’ll find more bang for your buck if you look near the Champaign-Urbana area.

Options there include the super modern downtown Hyatt Place, the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, and my favorite option: the uber charming Champaign Garden Innlocated in a beautiful historic home.

The Champaign Garden Inn has a Victorian-era elegance in one of the oldest neighborhoods of Champaign, while still being conveniently located to downtown . The rooms are stunningly comfortable with pillowtop beds, high-quality linens, Turkish towels, and fancy robes.

Nearby amenities include West Side Park and the Virginia Theater, and the delicious restaurants of downtown Champaign are just four blocks away!

Check availability and rates at the Champaign Garden Inn here!


Arcola

the downtown of arcola illinois with views of a mostly empty peaceful street
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Population: 2,731

Arcola is another small Illinois town that is close to Champaign-Urbana. It is about 40 minutes south of the University of Illinois campus. 

The most unique attraction is the Hippie Memorial. It is 62 feet long, and it is the only memorial of its kind in the United States! 

The second most unique attraction are the Walldog Murals. There are 17 murals that were all painted in 2012 which draw lovers of street art and photography from around the world.

Arcola is also home to the annual Broom Corn Festival every September!

Arcola is one of the gateways to the Amish communities in Illinois, so if you’re curious to discover a little more about Amish Life, you can visit this website which covers some of the Amish destinations near Arcola!

Where to Stay in Arcola

the arcola opera hall with an american flag out in front
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As with many of the charming small towns in Illinois we’ve covered, there aren’t a whole ton of accommodation options in Arcola.

However, the Quality Inn in Arcola has great reviews despite being a little less modern than options you’ll find in larger cities.

Rooms are clean and spacious, breakfast is included and tasty, and there’s an outdoor pool to enjoy in the hot and sticky Illinois summers!

Admittedly, the design could use an update – lime-green painted walls against red and brown tones haven’t been popular since… well, have they ever been popular? – but it’s affordable, convenient, and clean.

Check availability and rates at the Quality Inn Arcola here!

Fox Lake 

peaceful water edge at fox lake part of the chain o lakes in illinois
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Population: 10,721

Fox Lake is your go-to summer destination for boating and relaxation in small town Illinois!

Fox Lake is considered the “Heart of the Chain O’ Lakes” since it has access to 15 connected lakes and 45 miles of rivers!

There are many pontoon boat rental companies in the area, including Chain O’ Lakes Boat Rentals which is a great place to start your waterfront getaway. 

Fox Lake is located in Lake County, about an hour north of Chicago, making it a really popular small town getaway for Chicagoans.

It is also close to the Wisconsin border, so many Wisconsinites also like to come visit! As a result, there are plenty of hotels and campsites in the area for any budget. 

Where to Stay in Fox Lake

a slightly ramshackle hotel in illinois
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The Waterfront Hotel & Marina in Johnburg, IL is just three miles away from Fox Lake and offers lakefront access to the Chain O’ Lakes.

Rooms are simple but clean and spacious, with balconies offering beautiful lake views!

Check availability and rates here!

Pontiac

a mural that resemvles the old rossell's soda fountain in pontiac illinois a small town in illinois on route 66
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Population: 11,688

When you think of this small town in Illinois, you think of Route 66!

It is an hour and a half southwest of Chicago, and it has five Route 66 heritage sites!

Pontiac is also home to two Civil War memorials, as well as memorials for WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam, Desert Storm, as well as recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. 

Beautiful outdoor murals on Main Street are another staple to the town and are another draw for visitors traversing Route 66 or just looking for an Illinois small town getaway.

One of the most unique features in town are the swinging bridges. There are three swinging bridges for pedestrians that cross the Vermilion River.

The city makes sure that these bridges are safe for visitors by replacing parts of the walkways as needed, so rest easy crossing these bridges!

Where to Stay in Pontiac

another piece of street art in pontiac illinois which says 'meet me at the palace of sweets
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As a historic Route 66 town, it’s not surprising that there are a handful of options for where to stay in Pontiac, IL!

The best-rated option in town is the Hampton Inn & Suites in Pontiac, which has an indoor heated pool, a fitness center, and clean and spacious rooms that offer seating areas as well as large, comfortable beds.

Check availability and rates for the Hampton Inn & Suites here!

Waterloo

gloomy day in waterloo illinois with views of historic buildings
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Waterloo is a great escape from the big city life of St. Louis, which is located amere 20 minutes away.

It has maintained its historic German roots of the 19th century, making it a great place to find a little slice of Europe in Illinois! 

Something unique to Waterloo is its connection to Indigenous history. Waterloo is a part of the Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail. The trail is known as Illinois’ first road, with origins spanning back to 11,000 BC!

In order to see the whole trail, you have to go by car – it is 60 miles long!

Where to Stay in Waterloo

historic bed and breakfast in waterloo illinois close to st louis -- a very charming illinois small town
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The pretty Illinois small town of Waterloo doesn’t have many options for where to stay, but the Sunset Motel is a great choice!

While it doesn’t look like much from the outside, it is a remodeled drive-up motel, complete with the classic Motel sign and facade but with newly renovated interiors.

It’s an affordable option when visiting Waterloo!

Check rates and availability at the Sunset Motel here!

Greenville

a brick building in greenville illinois with cherry blossoming tree and other green trees in spring
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Greenville is another Illinois small town that is close to St. Louis.

It’s a must-see town for people who love to learn about US Presidents and history.

The town is home to both Lincoln and Reagan historical sites. There is also a Civil War Memorial, the Carnegie Library, a farm heritage museum, and living history days at Fort’s Hill

Downtown Greenville has over a dozen antique shops and two dozen restaurants, and it puts on many festivals throughout the year. 

Looking for a reason to visit? The Hummingbird Festival and Bond County Fair are held every summer. 

Additionally, the Family Fall Festival, Airstravaganza, Greenville Art Walk, and Apple Day Festival take place every September and October, making it a great fall destination.

Where to Stay in Greenville

a beautiful fall foliage day in greenville
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The SureStay Hotel in Greenville is a great option for where to end your day in Greenville!

This pet-friendly hoptel offers perks like a free continental breakfast, an indoor heated pool, a hot tub, laundry facilities, and an exercise room.

Rooms include all you need for a comfortable stay — mini-fridges, microwaves, coffee makers, desk — and some even have Whirlpool-style bathtubs for a relaxing end to your day of exploring Illinois small towns!

Check availability and rates at SureStay Hotel here!