If you’re missing your favorite show Game of Thrones, fear not! Illinois is home to six attractions that bring the show closer to home. This epic castle road trip in Illinois will take you on an unforgettable journey that will help you live out your favorite episodes.
Fuel up the car and pack your favorite snacks for a unique Game of Thrones-themed trip you won’t want to miss. Check it out:
Take a long weekend to enjoy this epic castle road trip in Illinois that takes you all across the state. Just like the plot of Game of Thrones, this journey around is long and twisty, and you’ll need several solid days to enjoy it all.
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- Ravenstone Castle, Harvard
Google/Franken Goat The first stop relatively new castle. Though built in 2001, this magnificent manor has all the look and charm of a 16th-century manor. Take a tour and even stay the night in this marvelous wonder that is filled with antiques from around the world. From the historic armor in the halls to the whimsical decor in each room, you’ll be instantly transported to a distant land, and maybe feel as though you’ve entered an episode of Game of Thrones when you visit this place. Learn more about it here.
- Castle of Palmyra, Palmyra
Facebook/Castle of Palmyra The next stop is a few hours south in the state’s capital. This beautiful castle sits on 40 acres and spans 9,000 square feet. It was built in 2004 but looks much older and features five bedrooms with luxury amenities. Click here to learn more about what’s in store at this portion of the epic castle road trip.
- Villa Katherine, Quincy
Wikimedia Commons/Smallbones The next stop on our Game of Thrones-themed road trip in Illinois is a castle that’s situated on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. Built as a home in 1900, today it is a tourist center that is also available for group tours and private events. Get more details about this wonderful attraction here.
- Havencrest Castle, Savanna
Facebook/Havencrest Castle More of a mansion, this luxurious home is one of the most spectacular places in the state. It is properly hidden and only occasionally open to the public. The interior is filled with incredible artwork and lavish furnishings that are a true sight to see. Check out previous coverage here for a glimpse of the inside and to learn more about the rich history of one of the most unique castles in Illinois.
- Boo Castle Park, Carbondale
Facebook/Boo Castle Park The last two places on our epic castle road trip are ideal for those who like make-believe. This southern Illinois playground is perfect for fans of Game of Thrones as it features dragons, towers, wizards, dungeons, and much more. There’s no end to the imagination inspired by this park. Click here to learn more about it.
- Enchanted Castle, Lombard
Facebook/Enchanted Castle - Lombard Yet another attraction that fuels imagination, this 60,000 square foot adventure park will make you feel like you’re in the coolest castle in the world. In business since 1983, it features activities like bumper cars, mini-golf, laser tag, bowling, and an arcade. Learn more about it all here.
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The first stop relatively new castle. Though built in 2001, this magnificent manor has all the look and charm of a 16th-century manor. Take a tour and even stay the night in this marvelous wonder that is filled with antiques from around the world. From the historic armor in the halls to the whimsical decor in each room, you’ll be instantly transported to a distant land, and maybe feel as though you’ve entered an episode of Game of Thrones when you visit this place. Learn more about it here.
Facebook/Castle of Palmyra
The next stop is a few hours south in the state’s capital. This beautiful castle sits on 40 acres and spans 9,000 square feet. It was built in 2004 but looks much older and features five bedrooms with luxury amenities. Click here to learn more about what’s in store at this portion of the epic castle road trip.
Wikimedia Commons/Smallbones
The next stop on our Game of Thrones-themed road trip in Illinois is a castle that’s situated on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. Built as a home in 1900, today it is a tourist center that is also available for group tours and private events. Get more details about this wonderful attraction here.
Facebook/Havencrest Castle
More of a mansion, this luxurious home is one of the most spectacular places in the state. It is properly hidden and only occasionally open to the public. The interior is filled with incredible artwork and lavish furnishings that are a true sight to see. Check out previous coverage here for a glimpse of the inside and to learn more about the rich history of one of the most unique castles in Illinois.
Facebook/Boo Castle Park
The last two places on our epic castle road trip are ideal for those who like make-believe. This southern Illinois playground is perfect for fans of Game of Thrones as it features dragons, towers, wizards, dungeons, and much more. There’s no end to the imagination inspired by this park. Click here to learn more about it.
Facebook/Enchanted Castle - Lombard
Yet another attraction that fuels imagination, this 60,000 square foot adventure park will make you feel like you’re in the coolest castle in the world. In business since 1983, it features activities like bumper cars, mini-golf, laser tag, bowling, and an arcade. Learn more about it all here.
Are you looking forward to taking this epic castle road trip in Illinois? Share your ideas for other attractions to add to the list below in the comments.
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Address: 4504 IL-23, Harvard, IL 60033, USAAddress: 27687 Deep Rock Station Rd, Palmyra, IL 62674, USAAddress: Quincy, IL 62305, USAAddress: 140 N 5th St, Savanna, IL 61074, USAAddress: 31 Homewood Dr, Carbondale, IL 62902, USAAddress: 1103 S Main St, Lombard, IL 60148, USA
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Castle Road Trip In Illinois April 19, 2021 Melissa M Are there fairytale places to visit in Illinois? Illinois has its share of enchanting locales that can make anyone feel like royalty. Aurora Sunken Gardens located at the Phillips Park Zoo is reminiscent of an English garden you may find outside of a castle. Pretend you’re part of a royal family as you descend down the stairs into this sunken garden with its three-tiered fountain, gorgeous shrubbery, and elegant flowers. Kaskaskia Dragon is a fire-breathing roadside attraction that looks like it’s straight out of Game of Thrones! It’s fascinating to watch it in action which you can do by watching the video linked in this article. What are some unique things to do in Illinois? Only in Illinois can you find uniquely strange attractions to visit like the town of Olney that’s known for its albino squirrels. People from all over to get a glimpse of these critters around town and every year an annual white squirrel count is held and it’s a big deal! Casey is another eccentric town with plenty of things to see, especially objects that have been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records. If you are looking for unique things to do, visit these two towns. What other themed road trips can I take in Illinois? We have put together quite a few themed road trips throughout the years and depending on what you’re interested in, we may have something you’ll like. From foodie road trips with a donut, ice cream, chocolate, or taco theme to a waterfall road trip and even an antique road trip, there are plenty of ideas to keep you exploring the Prairie State.
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Castle Road Trip In Illinois
April 19, 2021
Melissa M
Are there fairytale places to visit in Illinois? Illinois has its share of enchanting locales that can make anyone feel like royalty. Aurora Sunken Gardens located at the Phillips Park Zoo is reminiscent of an English garden you may find outside of a castle. Pretend you’re part of a royal family as you descend down the stairs into this sunken garden with its three-tiered fountain, gorgeous shrubbery, and elegant flowers. Kaskaskia Dragon is a fire-breathing roadside attraction that looks like it’s straight out of Game of Thrones! It’s fascinating to watch it in action which you can do by watching the video linked in this article. What are some unique things to do in Illinois? Only in Illinois can you find uniquely strange attractions to visit like the town of Olney that’s known for its albino squirrels. People from all over to get a glimpse of these critters around town and every year an annual white squirrel count is held and it’s a big deal! Casey is another eccentric town with plenty of things to see, especially objects that have been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records. If you are looking for unique things to do, visit these two towns. What other themed road trips can I take in Illinois? We have put together quite a few themed road trips throughout the years and depending on what you’re interested in, we may have something you’ll like. From foodie road trips with a donut, ice cream, chocolate, or taco theme to a waterfall road trip and even an antique road trip, there are plenty of ideas to keep you exploring the Prairie State.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Illinois has its share of enchanting locales that can make anyone feel like royalty. Aurora Sunken Gardens located at the Phillips Park Zoo is reminiscent of an English garden you may find outside of a castle. Pretend you’re part of a royal family as you descend down the stairs into this sunken garden with its three-tiered fountain, gorgeous shrubbery, and elegant flowers. Kaskaskia Dragon is a fire-breathing roadside attraction that looks like it’s straight out of Game of Thrones! It’s fascinating to watch it in action which you can do by watching the video linked in this article.
What are some unique things to do in Illinois?
Only in Illinois can you find uniquely strange attractions to visit like the town of Olney that’s known for its albino squirrels. People from all over to get a glimpse of these critters around town and every year an annual white squirrel count is held and it’s a big deal! Casey is another eccentric town with plenty of things to see, especially objects that have been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records. If you are looking for unique things to do, visit these two towns.
What other themed road trips can I take in Illinois?
We have put together quite a few themed road trips throughout the years and depending on what you’re interested in, we may have something you’ll like. From foodie road trips with a donut, ice cream, chocolate, or taco theme to a waterfall road trip and even an antique road trip, there are plenty of ideas to keep you exploring the Prairie State.