The following convenient itineraries will help you discover Lisle and the Chicagoland area, whether you’re interested nature and the outdoors, museums and historical landmarks, arts and entertainment or gaming and golfing—plus more!
Spiritual Tour
Rejuvenate your spirit when you tour St. Procopius Abby in Lisle, a renowned architectural gem, and the Sacred Heart Monastery where you can tour the beautiful chapel and Mary of Lourdes grotto. Follow your spiritual journey to The Billy Graham Center Museum where you will enjoy a unique visual overview of the history of Christian evangelism and its influence on American society.
Wheaton Religious Gift & Religious Supply
Unity Temple
Arts, Music and More
Here is an opportunity to enjoy live Broadway theatre and musical performances in intimate venues conveniently located in the western suburbs.
Drury Lane Theatre
McAninch Arts Center
William E. Gahlberg Gallery
Paramount Theatre & Copley Theatre
Hollywood – Harrah’s
Shopportunities
Spend your day among the charming, tree-lined streets of independent and major retailers or visit outdoor/indoor shopping centers with unsurpassed shopping and dining opportunities.
Chicago Premium Outlets
Downtown Chicago
Downtown Naperville
Oak Brook Center
The Promenade Bolingbrook
Yorktown Center/The Shops of Butterfield
A Walk with Nature
Beautiful, calm, serene, blooming, colorful and pristine all describe the Lisle area Walk with Nature itinerary.
Cantigny Park
Naperville Riverwalk
Kidding Around
From splashing water, playing hide and seek in a maze garden and listening to the lions roar to tinkering with gears, your children will remember this visit for years!
Brookfield Zoo
Morton Arboretum Children’s Garden
Dragonfly Landing and Splash Pad
Chicago
Chicago is “your kind of town” when you visit Navy Pier, John Hancock, Sears Tower and Millennium Park.
Navy Pier
John Hancock
Sears Tower
Millennium Park
OR
Chicago Museum Campus
It wouldn’t be a trip to Chicago without visiting Chicago’s world famous museum campus located on the spectacular shoreline of Lake Michigan.
Art Institute of Chicago
John G. Shedd Aquarium
Museum of Science & Industry
Field Museum of Natural History






