Hannibal
Hannibal is a city in Missouri. It is located approximately 100 miles northwest of St. Louis and is located on the west bank of the Mississippi River.
Hannibal is best known as the boyhood home of author Samuel Longhorn Clemens, more commonly known as Mark Twain. Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are set in Hannibal. Many historical sites in the city revolve around Twain and his writings, which occupy a prominent place in the history of the Underground Railroad era.
Understand
- 🌍 Hannibal Conventions & Visitor's Bureau, 505 N 3rd St, ☎ +1 573 221-2477.
- Missouri Division of Tourism, ☎ +1 573 751-4133, toll-free: +1-800-519-2100, e-mail: tourism@ded.mo.gov.
Get in
By car
From the south: U.S. Route 69 or U.S. Route 71.
From the west: U.S. route 36
From the east: Interstate 72
From the north: U.S. Routes 61/24
By bus
Burlington Trailways operates daily buses in each direction between St. Louis and places in Iowa, stopping in Hannibal.
By plane
American Airlines partner Cape Air operate flights from St. Louis to nearby (28 miles away) Quincy, Illinois.
Get around
See
Do
- 🌍 Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, 120 N Main St, ☎ +1 573 221-9010.
- Molly Brown Birthplace & Museum, 505 N Third St, ☎ +1 573 221-2100.
- Rockcliffe Mansion, 1000 Bird, ☎ +1 573 221-4140.
- Mark Twain Cave Complex, 300 Cave Hollow Road, ☎ +1 573 221-1656.
Buy
Eat
- Mark Twain Dinette, 3rd St & Hill St, ☎ +1 573 221-5300.
- The Becky Thatcher Restaurant, 213 N. 3rd Street, ☎ +1 573 221-8100.
Drink
Sleep
- Garth Woodside Mansion (Hannibal Bed And Breakfast), 11069 New London Road, toll-free: +1-888-427-8409. A bed and breakfast and restaurant in a beautiful mansion where Mark Twain himself stayed.
Connect
Go next
Travelers interested in the creative works of Mark Twain might also head west along U.S. Route 36 to Marceline, childhood home of another creative genius, Walt Disney.
Routes through Hannibal |
St. Joseph ← Marceline ← |
W |
→ Junction |
Burlington ← Fort Madison ← Junction W |
N |
→ Bowling Green → St. Louis |