Smile
Quincy, Illinois is the nucleus of a tri-county area populated by family farms and wineries. The beautiful city shoulders the Mississippi River to its west, and extends north, south, and east to rural land and delightful village destinations. Architecture is abundant throughout the Gem City, with several driving and walking tours, along with custom Private Home Tours into 15 private homes in the city. North of Quincy is Historic Nauvoo, as the flats come alive year-round with restored shops, horse drawn wagon rides and bountiful scenery where the wide sections of the river meet the Great River Road. South of Quincy, the historic settlement of New Philadelphia resides, along with the golden triangle, for a hunter’s paradise, throughout the land where Lincoln walked. The Mississippi Valley Wine trail and Tri-County Catfish Trail await exploration year-round throughout all three counties. See Quincy hosts Flavor Tours all summer long along with new kayak rentals coming soon to Quincy Bay.
Our Destination
WEBSITE:
seequincy.com
CONTACT:
Holly Cain
Executive Director
- hcain@seequincy.com
- 217-214-3700
- 532 Gardner Expressway, Quincy IL 62301
DESTINATION SERVICE AREA:
Adams, Pike and Hancock Counties
Top Attractions
- Mississippi Valley Wine Trail
- Maine Street Mile
- Historic Nauvoo
- Pike Co. Hunting & Recreational Lodges
- East End Historic District
- Private Home Tours
- Kayak Quincy
- Flavor Tours
- Villa Kathrine
- New Philadelphia
- Quincy Community Theatre
Accomplishments
- See Quincy continues to develop year-round self-guided tours from architecture to the city’s notorious and famous residents.
- New Kayak tours will launch in the spring of 2024 and our bike rentals became free of charge to all guides for 2-hour tours any day of the week.
- We continue to provide our Museum Passport program to all, serving as a hospitality piece for BOGO free admission into all 12 of our museums.
News Articles
Info & Stats
IL House Legislative District
18
IL Senate Legislative Districts
50
Largest Meeting Facility
Oakley Lindsay Center
Number of Hotel Rooms
1,580
Primary Source of Local Funding
Quincy Hotel/Motel Tax
Total Tourism Jobs Supported
1,448
Regional Tourism Expenditures
$196.3M
Lodging Taxes
$34.8M
Local Sales Taxes
$15M