Peoria is a city in Illinois.Get in
Peoria can be accessed through air and driving. The main interstate that
runs through the city is Interstate 74, which makes Peoria accessible
throughout the rest of central Illinois. The airport, Greater Peoria
Regional Airport, services daily flights to St. Louis, Chicago, and Las
Vegas. The Bloomington/Normal Airport is located about 50 miles from Peoria,
for more convenience.
Shopping
There are two main malls in the Peoria regional area. Northwoods Mall was
established in the late 1970's, and is Peoria's only enclosed mall. Many
other retail establishments are located within the vicinity, including
Circuit City, Cub Foods, Bob Evans, Barnes and Noble, and many hotels. The
Shoppes at Grand Prairie, opened in 2003, was to gain regional traffic in
the Peoria area, but Peorians shop there as well. Grand Prairie is located
in the rapidly developing northwest corridor of Peoria. Sheridan Village,
located in the center of town, houses a Bergner's department store and
several other minor retailers.
Activities
Glen Oak Zoo is located on the northeast side of Peoria, south of Peoria
Heights. Peoria is not known generally for things to do, although there are
plenty of activities around the town. The Tower Park in Peoria Heights is a
giant elevator that allows you to see the Illinois River and surrounding
areas, with a view of three counties in total.
Dining
There are a variety of places to eat. Nationwide food chains are all
around the city, but there are local favorites. Rizzi's is an Italian
restaurant located in two locations, one on State Street and the other on
Sheridan Road. For a fairly comprehensive list of Peoria restaurants, check
out the following website:
Drink
The highest concentration of drinking establishments is in downtown
Peoria, in the few blocks surrounding Main and Jefferson. For the best beer
selection and lively conversation, seek out Kellehers Irish Pub, on Water
Street near the Riverfront. Next door to Kellehers is a brewpub, Rhodells,
that always has some tasty seasonal offerings on tap.
If you're looking for more of a young club scene, the 4-Play complex on
Main Street should have you covered. It includes Club Reign, Tomcats (a
sports bar), Z-Bar, and Big Al's (a gentleman's club), and you can generally
get into all 4 clubs for one cover. This is currently the 'hot' place for
the young bar-going crowd.
For some martinis and live jazz, check out Martini's, located down on the
Riverfront on Water Street.
Outside of the downtown area, there's a few other worthy establishments.
For great German food and beer, check out the Hofbrau House, just a bit
north of downtown . Further on the north end of Peoria, you've got American
Pi (5720 N Knoxville Ave). It's a large bar/club with a good dance floor and
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Get around
CityLink is the city's main mass-transit system around the city, serving
over 15 different routes to destinations around the city. Taxi service
throughout the city is also available.
Attractions
There are plenty of things to do in Peoria. Lakeview Museum is Peoria's
regional museum, with emphasis on art and science, with rotating galleries
once every few months. Caterpillar also has its headquarters in the Peoria
area, so Peoria is a popular destination for Cat fans.
Lodging
• Comfort Suites,
1812 W. War Memorial Dr - Every room is a suite. Located off of I-74 just
minutes away from Downtown Peoria, Bradley University, Northwoods Mall,
three hospitals and Caterpillar Corporate.
• Sleep Inn & Suites,
4244 Brandywine Drive, 309 682-3322 - Centrally located near
Northwoods Mall off I-74 at exit 89 West with several fine restaurants are
located nearby. The Peoria Civic Center, Riverfront and Exposition Gardens
are all located within 5 miles of the hotel. Riverboat gambling is 10 miles
away
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