Naperville, IL Road Trips
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Longest Drive
372.4 mi
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6h 22m
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Naperville, IL by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
149,424
Median Income
$150,937
Median Home Value
$509,900
Median Age
40.1
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Naperville, IL at a Glance
Founded
1890
Elevation
702 ft
Area
39 mi²
Sister Cities
Notable People from Naperville, IL
A sampling of people born in Naperville, IL.
Robert Zoellick
1953
11th President of the World Bank Group
Hillary Scott
1983
American pornographic actress
Anthony Parker
1975
American basketball player (born 1975)
Kevin Cordes
1993
American swimmer
Jordyn Poulter
1997
American volleyball player
Casey Krueger
1990
American soccer player
Curtis Blaydes
1991
American mixed martial artist
Chris Brady
2004
American soccer player
Bill Odenkirk
1965
comedy writer
City data from Wikidata (Q243007), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Naperville, IL
Naperville is a bedroom community in the Chicagoland area. In 2008, Money magazine ranked Naperville third on its list of the 100 best places to live in the United States.
1 DuPage Children's Museum, 301 N Washington St, ☏ +1 630-637-8000. This colorful building is full of activities to keep kids (and the kid in you) occupied: a giant Lite-Brite, bubble games, a building workshop, a wind tunnel and more. (updated Feb 2018) In Downtown Naperville you'll find new high-end chain stores, specialty shops and restaurants inhabiting quaint old buildings which are still a reminder of when Naperville was a sleepy burg. The Riverwalk is a 3.5-mile brick path that runs along the shore of the DuPage River and was originally inspired by the more famous Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas. It passes the 160 foot 2 Moser Tower Millennium Carillon. With 72 bronze-cast bells, the Millennium Carillon is one of only four grand carillons in the world. Public Art can be found throughout downtown and the Riverwalk. They include "River of Life," a four-part ceramic mural just off West Jefferson; "Man's Search For Knowledge Through The Ages," a bas-relief in front of Nichols Library; and 3 The Dandelion Fountain near the Riverwalk, among others. To see more, follow the "Century Walk" public arts walk. 4 The Naper Settlement. A reconstruction of the town as it looked in the 1800s when it was founded by trader Joe Naper. It's much like the Joseph Smith Homestead in Nauvoo. Art Galleries abound in Naperville. Check out Art & Frame Naperville, the Naperville Art League, the Anamart Gallery, Hozhoni Native American Art, North Central College and the Naperville Cultural Center. 5 SS. Peter and Paul Church (Corner of E. Benton Ave & N. Ellsworth St.).
1 Centennial Beach. An old rock quarry transformed into a sandy beach along the Riverwalk. They also rent paddleboats. Ribfest is Naperville's biggest yearly event. The four-day festival takes place in Knoch Park and usually features 15-20 rib vendors from around the country as well as bands like REO Speedwagon and Heart. Naper Days, held annually at the Naper Settlement, is a much more manageable event with games, bands and the Taste of Naperville. Haunted Naperville Tours are a unique way to see the city. The stories are hit-or-miss, but the fact that they're all based on first-hand encounters makes Naperville at least a little bit creepier.
1 Lou Malnati's Pizzeria. This Chicago pizza restaurant do their pies well (and have arguably the best crust in the state) and is housed in what until the 1980s was the city's firehouse. The fire pole still resides in a corner of the bar area. No, they won't let you slide down it. And you really should go to El Famous (both on Ogden Avenue) to wolf down a giant burrito. If you want some really fresh, delicious seafood during lunchtime, head over to Succulent Seafood at Gartner Plaza (corner of Gartner Road and Washington Street) and order a pasta dish or a fish sandwich with any of a number of freshly prepared sauces as you wait. Cookie Dough Creations, 22 Chicago Ave, ☏ +1 630-369-4833. A fantastic dessert replacement to the more commercial Cold Stone. Order a scoop of ice cream and then a scoop of egg-free cookie dough to go on top. 2 Meson Sabika, 1025 Aurora Ave, ☏ +1 630-983-3000. Serves Spanish tapas and a lovely brunch. Although expensive, it's also extremely tasty. (updated Feb 2018)
Several of the more well known and long lasting bars are in downtown Naperville. For those of you seeking a less glamorous but just as interesting (if not more so) time in the company of hardworking blue-collar types, head to 1 White Tavern on Ogden Avenue. 2 The Lantern, 8 W Chicago Ave # 1, ☏ +1 630-355-7099. (updated Feb 2018) 3 Potter's Place and Two-Nine Martini Lounge, 29 W Jefferson Ave, ☏ +1 630-355-9165. (updated Feb 2018)
There are all manner of hotels available, none of them truly exceptional but all more than passable. If it's good location you are more interested in, try the mammoth 1 Marriott on Diehl road just off the I-88 tollway exit. 2 Harrison House Bed & Breakfast, 26 N Eagle St, ☏ +1 630-420-1117. (updated Feb 2018) 3 Hilton Garden Inn Naperville Warrenville, 28351 Dodge Dr, ☏ +1 630-393-3223. Free Internet, business center services, fitness room, and indoor pool. (updated Feb 2018) 4 Hotel Indigo Naperville Riverwalk, 120 Water St, ☏ +1 630-778-9676. (updated Feb 2018)
I-88 runs through the northern part of the city and goes to Chicago in the east and the Quad Cities in the west. There is both long-distance and commuter rail service to Naperville. There are hourly trains from Chicago Union Station by Metra via the BNSF Line, with trains continuing to Aurora. Amtrak serves the city via its daily Southwest Chief between Chicago and Los Angeles and the California Zephyr between Chicago and San Francisco. Additionally, multiple Illinois Service routes call here. 1 Naperville Station is located at 105 E. Fourth Ave, slightly north of downtown.
If you plan on bringing your rental car downtown, be prepared to park it in the large public parking structures, because finding a space in the downtown area can be tortuously slow work. There is often a spot in the three-story 2 Central Parking Facility across from the Smoothie King, near the corner of Washington and Chicago Avenue. The second and third floors are accessible via Jefferson Avenue, which is a block down Washington.
Parents of little ones need to beware that large portions of the Riverwalk are not protected by any guard rails; kids can fall in the DuPage River if not careful.
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