Places to stay in Homewood, Illinois

Homewood is a village in Cook County, Illinois. Homewood is a sister city to Homewood, Alabama. Places to eat in the region include Bogart's Charhouse, Grady’s Snack N Dine, Aurelio's Pizza - Homewood, and Eat Rice.

If you are travelling in the area, Homewood is located close to Greater New Mount Eagle Baptist Church, East Hazel Crest Fire Department Station 1, Bridgeview Shopping Center, Lakeview Plaza Shopping Center and Pinewood Park.

The center of Homewood ( which is at is longitude -87°39'57.6 and latitude 41°33'26.64 ) is located 2 miles away from Hazel Crest, 3 miles away from Markham, 5 miles away from South Holland and 5 miles away from Matteson.

Available Homewood lodging

We currently have 4 accommodations in and around Homewood.

Homewood Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Photograph of La Quinta Inn & Suites, South Holland
Listing updated 2024
Hotels

La Quinta Inn & Suites

Approx 3 miles away in South Holland:

Off I-294 and I-80, 19 miles from Midway International Airport (MDW) and 40 miles from O’Hare International Airport (ORD), La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham South Holland welcomes you with free breakfast, WiFi, and parking as well as a gym, .....
610 Tollview Drive
South Holland, Illinois
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Days Inn

Approx 3 miles away in Harvey:

Near the Harvey Park District and Kindig Performing Arts Center.
16900 South Halsted Street
Harvey, Illinois
Photograph of Econo Lodge, South Holland
Listing updated 2024
Hotels

Econo Lodge

Approx 3 miles away in South Holland:

Simplify travel and make travel a little easier on everyone at the Econo Lodge hotel in South Holland, IL near Tinley Park Convention Center. We are located off Interstates 294 and 80, putting us about 15 miles away from downtown Chicago. We .....
17301 South Halsted St Building B
South Holland, Illinois
Homewood Hotel is located in the heart of Homewood, IL. The only hotel in Homewood it is just 20 miles from Midway Airport and Chicago downtown. Well appointed sleeping rooms and suites. Our uniquely designed hotel offers many distinctive features.
17400 Halsted Street
Homewood, Illinois

Homewood Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Homewood

Photograph of Maple Tree Inn, Homewood
Maple Tree Inn

Aurelio's Pizza - Homewood ( Dining / Pizza ). Located at 18162 Harwood Avenue. Since 1959 in Homewood, Illinois, the Aurelio’s tradition of family, quality products and commitment to the community has remained the key ingredients to the successful growth of the Aurelio’s Pizza franchise system. The Aurelio family is proud to be upholding the tradition that is Aurelio’s Pizza, while still adhering to Joe’s business ideals. Savor the tradition…at Aurelio’s Pizza. www.aureliospizza.com Link

Flossmoor Sculpture Gardens ( Art & Culture / Art Galleries ). Located at 2800 Flossmoor Road, Flossmoor, 2 miles from the center of Homewood. The Flossmoor Sculpture Garden was the first of its kind in Chicago and the surrounding region. World-class works of art are installed in the village square, along charming residential streets and in the Village’s award-winning Flossmoor Garden and Sculpture Park, which was designed by noted Chicago landscape architect Peter Lindsay Schaudt. www.artflossmoor.com Link

Mae’s Que House ( Dining / Other ). Located at 17093 South Jodave Avenue, Hazel Crest, 2 miles from the center of Homewood. The distinct flavor of quality and well-seasoned meats are made with love by our watchful pit master. Our meats are smoked on site and take from 2 to 18 hours to become smoked meats at it's best, which keeps people coming back for more. quehouse.com Link

Maple Tree Inn ( / Cajun ). Located at 18849 South Dixie Highway. The Maple Tree Inn opened its doors in 1975 by self-taught chef, Charlie Orr, aka "The Walrus." After experimenting with different types of cuisine, from American to French, the Maple Tree Inn made the switch to Cajun/Creole following a chance encounter on New Year's Day 1980. While in search of a hangover cure, Charlie came across a New Orleans chef on television talking about red-eye gravy. Intrigued, he ventured to the library and asked the librarian where he could find information on the subject. The librarian, who happened to be from Louisiana, asked, "What's a big white guy like you want with red-eye gravy?" The librarian turned Charlie on to a Creole cookbook and the rest is history. Years later, Charlie would go on to say, "It was love at first sight. It was like I'd done it before. If you believe in another life, I must have been a Creole.” mapletreeinnrestaurant.com Link