Travel Destinations Illinois Springfield, Illinois Top Things to Do in Springfield, Illinois Springfield delivers both serious history lessons and lighthearted slices of Americana. But the city where Lincoln lived is known for informative sites that put a relatable face on a larger-than-life figure. By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 24, 2022 Old State Capitol. Photo: Courtesy of Illinois Office of Tourism Springfield's rich history is one of the main draws for visitors here. Abraham Lincoln moved here in 1837; the Lincoln Home National Historic Site preserves the home where he lived from 1844 to 1861—the only home Lincoln ever owned. But you'll find other historic places to explore as well, plus plenty of great restaurants and places to stay. Do Presidential Library and Museum. Jason Lindsey Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Explore a re-creation of the one-room cabin where Lincoln lived and catch a Lincoln-theme film in the Union Theater for a good intro to the 16th president. Immersive galleries portray key moments in his life. presidentlincoln.illinois.gov Dana-Thomas House The 35-room house, designed in 1902 by Frank Lloyd Wright, contains the nation's largest collection of Wright's site-specific original art glass and furniture. dana-thomas.org Governor's Mansion Docent-led tours of the 165-year-old mansion go through elaborately decorated areas, such as the state dining room. illinois.gov/sites/GovernorsMansion International Route 66 Mother Road Festival More than a thousand hot rods and vintage motorcycle roar into Springfield for the festival featuring live music and food vendors. route66fest.com Illinois State Museum Learn about the state's natural and cultural history through exhibits such as At Home in the Heartland, which looks at 300 years of change in household life, and Peoples of the Past. illinoisstatemuseum.org Bob Stefko Lincoln Home National Historic Site See the only home Abraham Lincoln ever owned. Lincoln and his wife, Mary, lived in the 12-room Greek Revival-style house from 1844 to 1861. Living-history interpreters enliven special events. nps.gov/liho Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site Visit a reconstruction of the town Lincoln lived in for six years (near Petersburg, 20 miles northwest of Springfield). Interpreters chronicle frontier life, and self-guided tours lead to a tavern, school, houses and stores. lincolnsnewsalem.com Lincoln Tomb. Ryan Donnell Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site During free self-guided tours, docents answer questions about Lincoln and his family (all but son Robert were laid to rest here). In front of the tomb is a bronze reproduction of Gutzon Borglum's marble head of Lincoln; it's tradition to rub the nose for good luck. lincolntomb.org Old State Capitol Take a free tour of the building where Lincoln served in the Illinois Legislature and gave his famous "House Divided" speech in 1858. illinois.gov/dnrhistoric Springfield Walks Seasonal tours explore Lincoln's life, death and family. The most popular is the 90-minute Lincoln's Ghost Walk: Legends and Lore. springfieldwalks.com Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon One of the world's largest carillons features 67 cast-bronze bells in a single tower. Concerts take place year-round. carillon-rees.org Eat and Drink Cafe Moxo Grab a sandwich-and-side lunch to go or eat in for inexpensive comfort-food like chicken potpie, mac 'n' cheese and an assortment of bakery treats. cafemoxo.com Cozy Dog Drive In Ed Waldmire Jr. created his "crusty cur" while serving during World War II, then renamed it when he came home. The Cozy Dog (you'll know it as a corn dog) is still made with Waldmire's batter recipe. Check out the Route 66 memorabilia. cozydogdrivein.com Ryan Donnell Custom Cup Coffee The microroastery serves pour-over coffee, great espresso and cold brew with baked goods, some gluten- or dairy-free. customcupcoffee.com Engrained Brewery and Restaurant The comfort-food menu covers the bases from cheese curds to flatbreads to double cheeseburgers. Enjoy with a seasonal beer or seltzer. engrainedbrewery.com Incredibly Delicious Flourless chocolate cake tops a menu of desserts; lunch fare includes quiches, soups and sandwiches served in an 1840s Italianate mansion. incrediblydelicious.com Maldaner's It's the place to go for a horseshoe sandwich: meat or veggies on toast, smothered with french fries and cheese sauce. maldaners.com Obed and Isaac's. Bob Stefko Obed and Isaac's Microbrewery and Eatery Play cornhole or bocce in the outdoor beer garden while sipping craft brews or nibbling on flatbread pizzas. connshospitalitygroup.com Saputo's Southern Italian specialties like pasta, pizza and seafood star at this modest family-owned restaurant started in 1948. saputos.com Stay The Inn at 835 A 1909 apartment building in the Old Aristocracy Hill neighborhood is now an elegant bed-and-breakfast. connshg.com The State House We loved finding a remodeled downtown boutique-style hotel with a piano lounge and 1960s vibe. statehouseinnspringfield.com Wyndham Springfield City Centre The 369-room downtown hotel has a steakhouse and lounge 30 stories above the city. wyndham.com More information visit visitspringfieldillinois.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit