Illinois
The Land of Lincoln

Illinois sits at the crossroads of American history, innovation, and Midwestern charm. Known as The Land of Lincoln, the state offers travellers a rich mix of urban excitement, historical landmarks, lakefront beauty, and cultural depth - all within easy reach of its neighbours, Wisconsin and Indiana.
Chicago and Lake Michigan
Start in Chicago, often dubbed “America’s Favourite City.” Set on the shores of Lake Michigan, it boasts 29 miles of lakefront complete with sandy beaches, walking paths, and bike trails. Chicago’s skyline is famous worldwide, but what truly sets it apart is its friendly, energetic atmosphere.
Arts, Music, and Cultural Life
Culture lovers will be spoiled for choice. From the Art Institute of Chicago and Field Museum to cutting-edge public art and interactive experiences like The Bean in Millennium Park, this is a city where creativity thrives. The Blues scene here is legendary, and live music spills out from both classic clubs and pop-up performances in neighbourhood parks. While Indiana’s Indianapolis celebrates its motorsport heritage and a growing arts scene, Chicago complements it with architecture and theatre to cuisines and music, showing how both states contribute uniquely to America’s creative landscape.
Shopping and Neighbourhoods
Shopping is another highlight of Illinois. The famed Magnificent Mile attracts millions to its stretch of high-end department stores, while nearby neighbourhoods like Wicker Park and Lincoln Square are filled with independent boutiques and local flair. For bargain hunters, outlet malls across the state offer unbeatable deals.
Scenic Drives and Small Town Illinois
Beyond the city, Illinois’s scenic byways and small towns hold their own charm. Winding routes take you through lush vineyards, tranquil lake regions, and along the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, offering boating, fishing, and stunning river bluffs. While Wisconsin features vast northern forests and lakeside escapes, Illinois complements the region with its blend of historical towns, river drives, and open countryside, each reflecting a different side of the Midwest’s natural beauty.
Springfield and Presidential History
Springfield, the state capital, is a must-visit for history buffs. At the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum, you can walk through immersive exhibits that bring the 16th President’s life and legacy to light. Illinois has been home to four U.S. presidents, and visitors can also experience modern history by dining at Barack Obama’s favourite restaurants in the Chicago suburbs.
Illinois in the Midwest Context
Indiana’s rolling farmland and peaceful parks showcase its rural heart, while Illinois offers a balance between historic depth and metropolitan energy. Each state reveals a different dimension of Midwestern life, making them ideal companions for travellers exploring the region.
Why Visit Illinois
Whether you're drawn by American history, urban buzz, lakefront leisure, or all of the above, Illinois welcomes you with open arms - and plenty to explore.
Last Updated: 16/12/2025