Illinois
Bed and Breakfasts
Regions
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Illinois B&B
Destinations
Chicago, on Lake Michigan, offers attractions like Michigan Avenue, the Magnificent Mile, Wrigley Field, fine restaurants, & a great music scene.
Galena, Illinois
Galena's historic structures house charming boutiques, shops and cozy restaurants, along with quaint bed and breakfasts, hotels and inns.
Bloomington, Illinois
Bloomington, located in the heart of Central Illinois, is packed with unique attractions & activities for all ages. It's also home to Beer Nuts peanuts.
Rockford, Illinois
Located right smack dab in the middle of America, Rockford is known also as City of Gardens, a Region of Four Rivers, and Smile Capital of the USA.
When you stay in Illinois, opt to make your vacation a bed and breakfast getaway. No other accommodation compares to the personalized attention and touch of home an Illinois inn can provide. Look forward to home cooked breakfasts each morning during your stay in “America’s Heartland.”
Illinois Bed and Breakfasts By City
Featured B&B's
Featured B&BBear Grove Cabins
Mulberry Grove, IL
Relax in a secluded woodland getaway. A log home by a pond all to yourself or your group. Evening meal and wine await your arrival and is included each evening, as is a full breakfast. 2 private bedrooms on main floor w/ queens, plus open loft sleeps 4.
Featured B&BLindley House
Urbana, IL
Nestled in a garden setting Lindley House is one of Urbana's finest examples of the Queen Anne style of Victorian architecture. There are the Main House guest rooms, and private cottages each with their own special beauty.
Featured B&BTibbetts House & The Chocolate Affair
Highland, IL
Spend the night in a candy store. Combining the best of both worlds - a gourmet Chocolate Shop and Bed & Breakfast.
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Illinois Bed and Breakfast
From its booming north to its agricultural south, Illinois is as culturally diverse as it is geographically. Nestled against Lake Michigan, Chicago bursts with an economic progress matched only by a flourishing culture rooted in its theaters, museums, performing arts and dynamic music scene. Central Illinois consists of flat prairie and farmland, and hosts the Two Rivers National Wildlife Refuge where visitors can spy on Bald Eagles. Hilly and Forested, Southern Illinois, or "Little Egypt," reveals the effects of the last ice age, particularly at the Shawnee National Forest. Throughout Illinois, visitors will encounter a plethora of cuisines and a selection of state wines that their innkeepers are eager to share. Visit Illinois and experience the heartland.
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