Perryville: Captivating Natural Reserves and Historical Landmarks
Named after the Haval Hero of the War of 1812 Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, Perryville is a city located in Perry County known for its decorative sidewalks and “Washington” inspired light fixtures and aesthetically planted trees. The region was under the Spanish and French colonial administration during the early 18th century. Perryville, MO serves as the home to country singer Chris Janson.
Best Time to Visit
You will love the weather in Perryville during the months of August to October, with the least crowds and more affordable accommodations in the region. March, May and February are the peak months for tourism in the area. Among the anticipated and celebrated festivities on the region includes the annual Mayfest, held at the courthouse grounds during May and the St. Vincent de Paul Seminary Picnic, which is celebrated annually at the seminary fairgrounds every August.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Founded in 1818, the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is a church modeled after a famous chapel in Rome, the Vincentian Motherhouse. The church is loved for its intricate design work and decorative paintings. Another loved destination in the region includes the Perryville Country Club. It is a semi-private course that also features a full bar and event facilities for small groups and conferences. Finding the ideal hotel and accommodations for your needs and budget is never difficult in Perryville. You can head to the Days Inn by Wyndham Perryville and the Super 8 by Wyndham Perryville for a relaxing, world-class and budget friendly accommodation in the region.