Milwaukee Places of Interest
Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin
From jaw-dropping technology to brilliant salt and fresh water aquariums, Discovery World sparks the imagination with 120,000 square feet of interactive exhibits. Read more
Milwaukee Art Museum
Beyond the world-renowned architecture, visitors discover an impressive permanent collection with more than 20,000 holdings spanning from antiquity to present. Read more
Milwaukee Public Museum
Founded in 1882, this world-renowned natural history museum in downtown Milwaukee features more than six million artifacts and specimens throughout its 150,000 square feet of exhibit space.
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Milwaukee Restaurants
Bartolotta's Lake Park Bistro
Bartolotta's Lake Park Bistro doesn't disappoint with a historic setting, sweeping lake views and an exquisite menu highlighted by its authentic French cooking styles and fresh ingredients. Read more
Carnevor
Nestled amidst the trendy clubs and restaurants along Milwaukee Street, this sleek steakhouse embodies the city's sophisticated turnaround. Read more
Lakefront Palm Garden Fish Fry
Dating all the way back to the late 1800s, the Friday night fish fry is a beloved Milwaukee institution. Read more
Mader's Restaurant
No trip to the city would be complete without a taste of Old Milwaukee from the award-winning Mader's Restaurant.
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Other Milwaukee Attractions and Activities
Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion
Dating back to 1892, the Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion is hailed as the "Finest Flemish Renaissance Revival Mansion in America." Read more
Harley-Davidson Museum
Opened in 2008, Milwaukee's own Harley-Davidson Museum tells the tale of a true American success story. Read more
Miller Brewing Company Tour
Visitors to the Miller Brewing Company, America's oldest major brewery, can take a one-hour walking tour to explore the history of the company and the brewing process where Miller packages 200,000 cases of beer a day. Read more
Milwaukee County Zoo
What started in 1892 as a modest mammal and bird display in downtown Milwaukee's Washington Park has since evolved into one of the finest zoos in the country featuring more than 350 species of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles. Read more
Milwaukee Public Market
From seafood to locally grown organic produce, the Milwaukee Public Market is a fresh, new fixture in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward. Read more
Milwaukee RiverWalk
Winding alongside the Milwaukee River, the cobblestone paved RiverWalk extends three miles through the city's downtown district and Historic Third Ward. Read more
Mitchell Park Horticulture Conservatory
A Milwaukee institution since 1898, the Mitchell Park Horticulture Conservatory is a peaceful oasis where desert blooms, tropical fruits and seasonal flowers come together in a trio of dazzling displays. Read more













