It's the things you see along the way that you remember most. The giant statue of the guy holding a hot dog. The drive-in where it’s not a day past 1955. The Lincoln monument. Legendary Route 66 begins in Illinois and offers road trippers 300 miles of vintage, quirky, and larger-than-life roadside attractions.
Cloud Gate in Millennium Park (aka “The Bean”) is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the city. To take things up a level, visit Skydeck Chicago or 360 Chicagofor incredible views of the skyline.
When you’re ready to hit the road, be sure to snap the perfect selfie at the very spot Route 66 begins. You’ll find the iconic sign on E. Jackson Blvd.
An Illinois road trip wouldn’t be complete without a dose of Honest Abe — you are in the Land of Lincoln, after all. If you’ve still got time on day 3, stop by theLincoln Tomb when you arrive in Springfield. Be sure to rub his nose for good luck! Visit the Illinois State Capitol andOld State Capitol, and make time for theAbraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum — known for its variety of unique and interactive exhibits. When you’re ready for a break, stop byRoute 66 Motorheads, a restaurant that doubles as a Route 66 museum.
And that completes your Illinois Route 66 road trip! This itinerary can easily be started in Chicago -- or flip the route if you are starting in southern Illinois.
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Route 66 Illinois Road Trip | 5-Day Itinerary
It's the things you see along the way that you remember most. The giant statue of the guy holding a hot dog. The drive-in where it’s not a day past 1955. The Lincoln monument. Legendary Route 66 begins in Illinois and offers road trippers 300 miles of vintage, quirky, and larger-than-life roadside attractions.
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