Tired of all the hustle and bustle of city life and want to take a quick break from the overwhelming pace of it all? Then, it is time for you to gear up for a memorable escapade to Springfield, Illinois!
Here is a list of things to do in Springfield to hype you up as you plan your most-awaited break.
This idyllic garden along West Fayette Avenue is the perfect place to visit any time of the year. On-site, it features a handful of scenic attractions – they have outdoor cactus gardens, a 5,000-plant rose garden, an iris garden, rockery, and what’s more – those who are visually impaired can also enjoy in a way most specialized for them as there is also a scent and texture garden. Aside from being an aesthetically pleasing destination, Washington Park also offers free guided tours for groups. Send them a message or call ahead to book your tour.
Headquartered in Illinois with different branches all over the state, the Illinois State Museum is a treat for visitors of all ages. The museum includes three permanent, equally-charming exhibitions. Suppose you want to learn more about Illinois’ rich Native American History. In that case, you can check out Peoples of the Past, whereas if you’re going to interact with the region’s natural history, watch the Changes: Dynamic Illinois Environments. Moreover, over 300 years of Illinois history are detailed in the At Home in the Heartland exhibit. The kids can play to their heart’s content at the Mary Ann MacLean Play Museum – packed with fun, interactive activities founded on science.
This 12-story tower in Washington part features three observation decks at varied levels – a treat to visitors immersing themselves with a close-up view of the mesmerizing greeneries and the 67 imported bells. The Carillon has been hosting the International Carillon Festival annually since 1962 and is home to numerous community events. It’s recommended that you check out this spot when there are scheduled weekly concerts if you want to hear pop classics and original compositions chiming from the bell tower. This has got to be one of the best things to do in the city that you wouldn’t want to miss!
This famed tourist destination at Springfield is the only home former President Abraham Lincoln owned. A ranger-led tour is the only way to see inside this 12-room, Greek revival home that was once a president and his wife’s humble abode. Guided tours are free and available routinely all day, and tickets can be bought on-site on a first-come, first-served basis.
With the political and historical fused in one, the Illinois State Capital is one of the tallest Springfield structures, featuring an intricate design in its interior and exterior. Guided tours to the capitol can be reserved, and you are highly encouraged to tour the Capitol on your own during its operating hours.
Springfield is a gem of the political, historical, cultural, and environmental – and you would not run out of things to do here in this city. Many magical things await you in Illinois’ captivating capital city – it is a destination you must add to your bucket list right here and right now!