The Galena Territory, IL
Galena





Visit The Galena Territory
Popular places to visit

Belvedere Mansion
Most of this lavish mansion and its landscaped gardens are open for tours so you can appreciate its glorious Italianate design.

Grant Park
Enjoy the sun in this small but beautiful park, which is scattered with colorful flowerbeds, historic monuments and shaded picnic areas.

Grant Home
Retrace the daily life of Ulysses S. Grant in his Galena home, where he and his family lived between the Civil War and their move to the White House.

Old Market House
Make this historic market building your first stop in Galena. Part welcome center, part museum, it gives you a perfect introduction to the city.

Dowling House
Get an authentic look at the past inside this pretty and historic building, the oldest house in the town of Galena and now a captivating museum.

Old Blacksmith Shop
Live demonstrations provide a fascinating experience at this blacksmith shop, with anvils and fire pokers glowing red hot and bending to the might of the hammer.
The Galena Territory Hotel Deals

Eagle Ridge Resort and Spa
The place was beautiful, clean and comfortable. It is a hidden gem in the mountains.
Reviewed on 2026/3/23

Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark
couple of front end staff are not welcoming people in a nicer way.
Reviewed on 2026/4/4

Hotel Julien Dubuque
Lovely, charming hotel in an area that is very walkable.
Reviewed on 2026/4/3

Wyndham Garden Galena Hotel & Day Spa
The room was clean and nice. Breakfast was lacking. The hot tub was cold. I let staff know and they didn’t do anything about it. I called down a few hours later and a different staff person had it taken care of in 10 minutes. Too late by then to use it.
Reviewed on 2026/4/3

Irish Cottage Inn & Suites
Very impressive place! Fun place to get away in Galena.
Reviewed on 2026/4/5

Stoney Creek Inn Galena
Happy customer I like the service I will come back again
Reviewed on 2026/4/5
Other neighborhoods around The Galena Territory

Galena Historic District
Explore the "outdoor museum of the Victorian Midwest" with unique period architecture, art galleries, and various dining options. Don't miss the Ulysses S. Grant Home and Prospect Street mansions.
