Top Quad Cities hotels deals
Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons
Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities - Moline
Isle Casino Hotel - Bettendorf
La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Davenport & Conference Center
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Davenport East
Rhythm City Casino Resort
Popular places to visit
John Deere Pavilion
At this large exhibit space in Moline, see the green machines that have plowed, dug and cut their way across America for over 175 years.
Putnam Museum
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Putnam Museum during your trip to Davenport. Stroll along the area's riverfront or experience its acclaimed theater scene.
The TBK Bank Sports Complex
You can take time to visit The TBK Bank Sports Complex during your travels to Bettendorf. Stroll along the riverfront or experience the great live music in this family-friendly area.
Quad Cities Vacations
The Quad Cities is a sprawling region of four counties, spread across two states. Davenport, Bettendorf, Rock Island, and Moline all await tourists who are looking for a charming, all-American vacation in the heart of the Midwest. Snag one of Travelocity's packages to the Quad Cities to learn why so many visitors have fallen in love with the hidden treasures this region has to offer.
Tourist Attractions in the Quad Cities
When tourists are on their Quad Cities vacations, many of them start out at one of the region's beautiful natural areas. The Black Hawk State Historic Site, located near Rock Island, Illinois, is one of the state's most striking and educational natural areas. Located on the site of the Sauk Indians' former Saukenuk village, this site is home to both the Singing Bird Nature Center and the John Hauberg Museum of Native American Life. The museum has an assortment of historical Sauk and Mesquakie artifacts on display for visitors, and educates individuals about the lifeways of these populations in the pre-Columbian and early colonization periods.
The Niabi Zoo, near Moline, is another exciting attraction in the area. This public zoo features penguins, lions, bears, and tigers, and educates some 250,000 visitors each year about animals from around the world.
The Quad Cities' Recurring Events
There's plenty to do every year in the Quad Cities. Start out in early January with the annual Bald Eagle Days, where visitors gather to watch these majestic creatures migrate south down the Mississippi River. And the annual Village in Bloom festival, held in May, honors local artists and displays plenty of art that's inspired by life in the Quad Cities region.
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Where to stay in Quad Cities: Best areas for travelers
- Davenport: Want to relax and soak up some nature for a couple of hours? You can do it in this neighborhood. Vander Veer Botanical Park and Credit Island will show you a natural side to Quad Cities. Base yourself at The Current Iowa, Autograph Collection, the Radisson Quad City Plaza or the Hotel Blackhawk, Autograph Collection and spend your days uncovering the area's delightful outdoor sights.
- Bettendorf: Spend your nights at the Isle Casino Hotel - Bettendorf, the Hilton Garden Inn Bettendorf/Quad Cities or the Ramada by Wyndham Bettendorf and soak up the best that this neighborhood has to offer. Begin the morning at Isle Casino Bettendorf, venture to Family Museum afterwards and cap it all off at The TBK Bank Sports Complex.
- Le Claire: Make the most of your time here by checking out this neighborhood's popular sights, such as Buffalo Bill Museum. If you want to stay near all the action, book a relaxing night or two at the Holiday Inn Express Le Claire Riverfront-Davenport, the Comfort Inn And Suites Riverview or the Super 8 by Wyndham Le Claire/Quad Cities.
- Downtown: You've picked the right place if you love anything to do with the arts. This neighborhood is chock-full of creative places and spaces. Get a great night's rest at The Current Iowa, Autograph Collection before exploring Figge Art Museum and River Music Experience. The Radisson Quad City Plaza and the Hotel Blackhawk, Autograph Collection are other hotels to look into.
- Walcott: Great local attractions, a nice variety of hotels and a colorful personality are some of the reasons this neighborhood is such a hit with many first-time visitors to this city. Hotels to consider here include the Days Inn by Wyndham Walcott Davenport and the Comfort Inn Walcott near Davenport.
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