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Map Galleries, Theaters, Attractions and More in Our Walkable Districts, As Well As All of Our 91 Hotels and Attractions County-Wide See reverse side Welcome to Champaign County! for Downtown Champaign County offers an Outside of Ordinary experience, with the amenities of a Champaign and big city with the charm of a small town. Discover the many bars and restaurants, shops, an area map galleries, theaters, attractions and more in our walkable districts, as well as all of our 91 hotels and attractions county-wide. of Champaign County. For more information on all there is to experience in Champaign County: visitchampaigncounty.org :: 800.369.6151 For more information on promoting your business with the 89 96 Champaign Center Partnership: champaigncenter.com :: 217.352.2400 88 92 93 90 95 39. Kung Fu BBQ 80. Illini Union Bookstore 86 CAMPUSTOWN 40. Kung Fu Tea 81. Neutral Cycle Accommodations 41. Lai Lai Wok 82. TeShurt 1. Illini Union Hotel 42. Legends Bar & Grill 94 84 2. TownePlace Suites by 43. Mandarin Wok MIDTOWN Marriott 44. McDonald’s Panera Bread Food & Drink 97 Food & Drink Spoon House 83. Fiesta Café 83 3. A-Ri-Rang Korean Kitchen 84. Flying Machine Avionics & 4. Ambar India Subway Page Roasting Co. 5. Asian Taste Mia Za’s 85. Maize Mexican Grill Fat Sandwich Company 45. 73 Mid Summer Lounge 86. Manzella’s Italian Patio Insomnia Cookies 46. 47. Mr Chou and Charles 87. Szechuan China 6. Auntie Lee’s Chinese Murphy’s Pub Kitchen 48. Museums & 49. NangJing Bistro 7. Bangkok Thai & Pho 911 Entertainment 50. Panda Express 8. Bombay Indian Grill 88. Brainstorm Escapes 51. Papa John’s 9. Bo Bo China 89. Champaign County History 52. Pho Cafe Thai Kitchen 87 10. BrewLab Coffee Museum 53. Pizza Hut 11. Brothers Bar & Grill 90. Champaign Urbana Theatre 54. Poke Lab from Hawaii 12. Burrito King Company 55. Potbelly’s 13. Caffé Bene 56. Red Lion 72 14. Chipotle Other Sakanaya Noodles & Co. 57. 91. Central Illinois Bakehouse 58. Shiquan 15. Chopstix 59. Spicy Tang 30 16. Cocomero Shopping 33 60. Starbucks 35 17. Cold Stone Creamery 92. Corson Music 25 4 19 Subway 54 Signature Grill 61. Dallas & Company 81 60 62 3 93. Parking 62. Sushi Ichiban 37 65 10 59 50 18. Cracked: The Egg Came 94. Flatland Tattoo Gallery 85 51 15 58 41 9 22 12 7 47 68 48 44 Sushi Rock 49 79 42 2 13 14 77 75 First 63. 95. Habitat for Humanity ReStore 64. Teamoji 19. Cravings 96. Record Swap 71 20 27 34 56 66 26 8 57 43 53 35 64 11 18 63 67 45 65. Tortica’s Grill 6 55 60 17 78 20. D.P. Dough 97. Trophy Time 21 52 46 29 66. Wingin Out 16 21. Dunkin’ Donuts 36 76 67. Zorba’s 40 82 1 22. The Empanadas House CCP Members 5 39 24 32 23. Espresso Royale Financial Institutions 69 24. Evo Café 68. Busey Outside Map Area Champaign Park District 25. Fat City Bar & Grill 69. University of 80 The City Center Illinois Community Developmental Services Center Lodgic Everyday Community 26. Four Breakfast & More Credit Union Merrybeth Farm Carriage Service 23 28 61 38 27. Green Street Café Media Public Art League 28. Home of Gourmet Chinese 70. Illini Media SJ Broadcasting & Thai Slowride Pedal Tours The Champaign Center Partnership is a local nonprofit business 31 29. Howdy Other association serving Champaign’s Downtown, Midtown and The Hub Sports Bar and 30. 71. Fasprint Grill Campustown neighborhoods. Learn more about the benefits 72. JSM Apartments 31. Illini Inn of joining their growing community of 130+ businesses and 73. MHM Properties 74 32. Illini Union (7 restaurants) organizations at ChampaignCenter.com. 74. The UP Center 70 33. Jerusalem Restaurant Jimmy John’s Shopping 34. DISCLAIMER: This map was created in a joint partnership with Visit Champaign County and the Champaign Center Partnership (CCP). The map includes 35. Jip Bap 75. Apricot Lane many shops, bars, restaurants, theaters and galleries in Downtown, Midtown and Campustown in Champaign as well as all CCP members as of February 1, 2019. Latea Bubble Lounge Ragstock Ozu Ramen 76. Artbox Paris Super Crepe The Illini Shop Accommodations Food & Drink Shopping Wellness & Personal Care Salad Meister 77. Campus Mobile Solutions 36. Joe’s Brewery 78. Gameday Spirit Financial 37. Jurassic Grill 79. Illini Eyecare Denotes Champaign Center Map Key Other Theaters, Art & Museums 38. Kam’s Partnership Members Institution visitchampaigncounty.org :: 800.369.6151 /visitchampaign :: #outsideofordinary DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY G-mart Comic Books Accommodations 62. 7 7 1. Champaign Garden Inn 63. Jane Addams Book Shop 25 COUNTYWIDE MAP 103 2. Hyatt Place 64. Jon’s Pipe Shop Financial Institutions 65. Joseph Kuhn and Co. 66. Champaign Farmer’s 13 2 6 3. Busey Market (May–October) 21 4. Hickory Point Bank 36 34 13 67. Live Action Games 5. Illinois National Bank 39 45 68. Meyer Drapery 6. Regions Bank 32 57 69. PACA Salvage 7. YG Financial 19 70. Robert’s Jewelry Food & Drink 71. Skins-N-Tins Drum Shop 51 Main 88 8. 72. Spritz Jewelers 9. Aroma Café 73. Ten Thousand Villages 10. Barrelhouse 34 74. Walnut Street Tea Bentley’s Pub 95 11. Company 58 69 87 12. Big Grove Tavern 75. Weiskamp Screen 11 7 41 13. Black Dog Smoke & Printing 49 17 9 48 42 32 26 14 Ale House 11 18 38 3 4436 45 14. Blind Pig Brewery Theaters, Arts 15 79 15. Blind Pig Co. & Museums 12 19 2 24 40 43 15 Bossa Nova Café 37 1 68 16. 76. The Art Theater 50 8 16 36 Brass Rail Parking 66 17. 77. Champaign Public 18. Café Kopi 98 44 Library 3 26 84 91 31 19. Collective Pour 24 100 78. The Conservatory of 81 29 47 89 76 34 12 Cowboy Monkey 16 20. Central Illinois 93 86 2 MAIN 52 21. Cream & Flutter 27 79. Orpheum Children’s 16 35 38 51 54 71 22. Crudo 33 63 65 Science Museum 5 25 29 19 72 30 23. Derailed 4 10 83 8 13 80. Sodo Theatre 28 35 23 24. Destihl Brew Works 1 4 55 20 81. Springer Cultural Center 10 62 25. Esquire Lounge 5014 90 82. Virginia Theatre 82 9 Farren’s Pub & Eatery 1 47 42 15 60 26. 5637 22 53 78 27. Guidos Bar & Grill Wellness 20 miles / 32 km 31 3 41 39 18 21 73 28. Hamilton Walker’s Bodywork Associates 10 22 78 25 70 83. 44 92 43 40 33 29. The Himalayan Chimney Kessler Optical 21 97 3 64 30. Jupiter’s Pizza 84. Brodbeck Counseling, PC 28 9 18 61 67 31. Ko Fusion Christie Clinic 22 12 17 85. 85 32. Kohinoor Indian 86. G.A.S Barbershop & Hair 23 94 46 23 14 24 6 33. Maize Mexican Grill Salon 80 8 96 34. MIGA 87. Point Fencing Club 30 74 35. Nando Milano Trattoria 88. Square1 Healthcare 20 48 36. Neil St. Blues 89. The Vintage Edge Pekara Bakery & Bistro 27 102 37. Barbershop 17 38. Peking Garden 39. Pizzeria Antica Other 11 104 5 40. Pour Bros. Craft Tap Room 90. 40 North | 88 West 20 41. Quality Champaign County 42. Sam’s Café Welcome Center 49 43. Seven Saints 91. Atlas Agency 44. Soma CliftonLarsonAllen LLP 101 TO ARTHUR TO TO TUSCOLA TO 40 miles/ 64 km SW 45. Sticky Rice Mary Ann Royse Law 27 miles/ 44 km S 6 46. Subway Firm 5 47. Sushi Kame Osher Lifelong Learning 75 48. The Clark Bar Institute 4 26 46 59 6 99 77 49. Tumble Inn Robbins-Schwartz TOURIST 50. V. Picasso 92. City of Champaign INFORMATION 51. Watson’s Shack & Rail Clark Dietz CENTERS 93. 1. Allerton Park & Retreat Center 15. Olympic Tribute & Laborer's 1. America's Best Inn & Suites 19.Hampton Inn & Suites 35.Manor Hotel Champaign County Welcome Center Media 94. CloudShark 360 2. Alto Vineyards Memorial 2. America's Best Value Inn Urbana 36.Microtel Inn Champaign County 3. Campus Visitor Center 16. Orpheum Children's 3. Baymont Inn & Suites 20.Hampton Inn & Suites 37.Motel 6 Welcome Center MAP KEY 52. The News-Gazette Inc. 95. C-U at Home 4. Champaign County History Science Museum 4. Baymont Inn & Suites Tuscola Champaign 38.Quality Inn & Suites University of Illinois 53. WEFT 90.1 FM 96. CUMTD Illinois Terminal Museum 17. Pollinatarium 5. Best Western Monticello 21.Heritage Inn Motel 39.Quarters Inn Campus Welcome Emmanuel Memorial 5. Curtis Orchard 18. Prairie Farm Gateway Inn 22.Hilton Garden Inn 40.Ramada Center—Alice Campbell 97. Alumni Center Accommodations Media Wellness Shopping Episcopal Church 6. Gordyville USA 19. Prairie Fruits Farm & 6. Best Western Paradise Inn 23.Holiday Inn & Conference 41.Red Roof Inn 7. Hardy's Reindeer Ranch Creamery 7. Candlewood Suites Center 42.Residence Inn by Marriott Market Place Mall Austin’s Sportswear 54. 98. First Presbyterian Church 8. Japan House 20. Riggs Beer Company 8. Comfort Suites 24.Holiday Inn Express 43.Rodeway Inn Illinois Terminal 55. Christopher & Co. 99. Goosehead Insurance 9. Krannert Art Museum & 21. Sousa Archives and Center 9. Country Inn & Suites 25.Holiday Inn Express Rantoul 44.Super 8 Champaign Kinkead Pavilion for American Music University of Illinois 56. Circles Boutique One Main Development 10. Courtesy Motel 26.Holiday Inn Express Tuscola 45.Super 8 Rantoul Willard Airport Financial Institution Shopping Other 100. 10. Krannert Center for the 22. Spurlock Museum 11. Courtyard by Marriott 27. Home2 Suites by Hilton 46.Super 8 Tuscola 57. Columbia St. Roastery 101. R Rentals Performing Arts 23. State Farm Center 12. Days Inn Champaign 28.Homewood Suites 47.TownePlace Suites by Complete Care Pharmacy Robesons, Inc.
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