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You don't need to be full of local knowledge to have a fabulous time in Savanna, but you should know a few essential facts before you go.

To help you find your feet, Savanna is 130 miles (209 kilometers) to the west of the prominent city of Chicago.

This area of Northern Illinois is home to about 3,000 people.

Places to visit in Savanna

History has many lessons to teach. Drink in the knowledge and better acquaint yourself with the past at Savanna Museum and Cultural Center. Seeking more options? From the chugging, whistling steam engines of days of old to the sleek, futuristic trains of today, rail transport has captivated people for generations. Find out more about the transformation of these wonderful machines at Savanna Train Car Museum.

Where do you fly into for Savanna?

The buzz and excitement of staying in an entirely new destination never gets old. Once you've safely touched down at Dubuque Regional Airport (DBQ), the downtown area of Savanna will be only 35 miles (56 kilometers) away.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Savanna?
You'll be surprised — you can find yourself in Savanna for as low as . At Travelocity, we save you money and time with our fantastic vacation packages. With experiences, hotels and flights all ready to be snapped up, what's stopping you?
How long should my Savanna vacation be?
About 2 nights is what many visitors book for their Savanna trip. That's an useful guide, but there's plenty more to discover if you give yourself a few extra days.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Savanna?
Grabbing an amazing package deal to Savanna is a cinch with Travelocity. With around 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 properties all over the world, the choice is yours when selecting your flights and hotels.
Why should I purchase my Savanna vacation package with Travelocity?
Because life is all about the journey, and we've got everything you need to help you on your way. With our top-notch service and Price Match Guarantee, you can book your trip with confidence. Plus, you can rest easy on the road knowing we've got your back with our 24/7 customer support.
Will I save money on my Savanna car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
Certainly — bundle your car, flight and hotel into a Savanna vacation package and you'll save plenty. With so much to see in the Savanna area, having your own wheels will make it easy to explore. Once you've buckled up, crank up the tunes and head toward Six Flags Great America, a must-see sight about 193 kilometers from Savanna.
Which airport is best for Savanna?
Quad City Intl. Airport (MLI) is one of the best airports for Savanna. It's located 80 kilometers south of the buzzing city center. Other options available to you are Rockford, IL (RFD-Greater Rockford) (88 kilometers away from central Savanna) and Dubuque Regional Airport (DBQ) (56 kilometers away from central Savanna).
What is there to do in Savanna?
While hopping off the tourist trail is no doubt rewarding, you shouldn't ignore the popular sights that make a destination famous. Mississippi Palisades State Park and Savanna Train Car Museum are just two of them in Savanna.
Where should I stay when visiting Savanna?
The The Sanctuary is popular with many travelers. Book as soon as possible before it's too late.

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Aerial panoramic view of the Mississippi River between Illinois and Iowa looking north from Savanna, Illinois
Aerial panoramic view of the Mississippi River between Illinois and Iowa looking north from Savanna, Illinois
Trains Running along the Great River Road
Late afternoon light on an oak savanna and Midwest prairie landscape.
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