Here are a few of our most popular Milwaukee resorts:
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Milwaukee
Located along the Milwaukee Riverwalk.
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Chicago
Centrally located to everything in Milwaukee.
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Chicago
At the center of it all is The Bistro - Eat. Drink. Connect., your destination for a great breakfast, or drinks and dinner.
Things to do in Milwaukee, WI
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Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear
The Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear, a non-profit organization, operates as a Milwaukee history museum in a historic building displaying the late Avrum Chudnow's (1913-2005) extensive and eclectic collection of early 20th Century Americana. The museum contains various shops and exhibits from his collection, from the 1920's and 1930's era. -
Milwaukee Scavenger Hunt
Fifteen clues, two hours, one city - this is a self-led scavenger race that sends groups capering around town to solve clues. Unlike other city-wide excursions, this one unshackles racers from the tyranny of official start times and concrete dates. -
Luxembourg American Cultural Society and Center
Explore the largest Luxembourger genealogical database in the United States at the Luxembourg American Cultural Center in Belgium, WI. Visit the well-developed permanent exhibits and take a stroll through the beautiful gardens behind the museum.
Sitting on the shores of Lake Michigan, Milwaukee is a historically and culturally rich city that the whole family will love exploring. Fill your days with trips to the Milwaukee Art Museum, Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, and Milwaukee County Zoo. No trip to Milwaukee would be complete without touring a few of the city’s most famous breweries. From the ubiquitous Miller-Coors Brewing Company and Pabst Brewery Complex to small independent breweries, you can find out exactly why Milwaukee has earned the nickname “the Brew City”.