Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Madison West

2212 Deming Way , Middleton WI 53562
Reservations: (888) 201-1746 US Toll Free
Telephone: (608) 831-6970 Fax: (608) 831-6976
Email:  cx_mawe@countryinns.com

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West Madison Hotel in Middleton Business District Near Madison Attractions

Whether you're visiting Madison for business or pleasure, you're sure to appreciate the convenient location of our West Madison hotel. The Country Inn & Suites Hotel Madison is located in the heart of the Middleton business district on the west side of Madison. When you choose our Middleton, WI accommodations, you're just minutes from some of the best things to do in Middleton and Madison.

The Country Inn is convenient to the following attractions in Middleton and Madison:

  • Aldo Leopold Nature Center
    Named after the famous conservationist, the Aldo Leopold Nature Center offers a variety of programs designed to educate visitors about the importance of the environment.
    (608) 221-0404
    300 Femrite Dr
    Monona, WI 53716
    14.4 miles from hotel
  • Capital Brewery
    Take a tour of this micro-brewery and learn about how beer is made.
    (608) 836-7100
    7734 Terrace Ave
    Middleton, WI 53562
    0.6 miles from hotel
  • Capitol Ice Arena
    Enjoy Capitols hockey or Friday night open skating at this arena.
    (608) 836-0202
    2616 Pleasantview Rd
    Middleton, WI 53562
    2.2 miles from hotel
  • Chazen Museum of Art
    This museum features art from Asia, Western Europe, America, Africa and the Middle East.
    (608) 263-2246
    800 University Ave, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Madison, WI 53706
    7.2 miles from hotel
  • Greenway Station
    Do some shopping at this complex that includes stores like Bath and Body Works, Ann Taylor Loft and White House Black Market. If you're hungry, it also houses a number of restaurants.
    (608) 824-9111
    1620 Deming Way
    Middleton, WI 53562
    0.5 miles from hotel
  • Henry Vilas Zoo
    View giraffes, lions, camels, tigers and other animals at this area zoo. Admission is free!
    (608) 266-4732
    702 S Randall Ave
    Madison, WI 53715
    7.4 miles from hotel
  • Madison Children's Museum
    If you have children, take them to this educational museum.
    (608) 256-6445
    100 State St
    Madison, WI 53703
    8 miles from hotel
  • Monona Terrace Conference Center
    This conference center was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and hosts a variety of events.
    (608) 261-4000
    One John Nolen Dr
    Madison, WI 53703
    14 miles from hotel
  • Pheasant Branch Conservancy
    If you're a nature-lover, head to this wetland that is home to a variety of plants and wildlife.
    (608) 827-1044
    2212 Deming Way
    Middleton, WI 53562
    2 miles from hotel
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    This well-respected university offers undergraduate and graduate programs.
    (608) 263-2400
    716 Langdon St
    Madison, WI 53706
    7.4 miles from hotel

About Madison:

By all accounts, Madison's picturesque setting is beyond enviable, nestled as the city is amid four glacier-created lakes. Even better, the downtown district claims the isthmus between Lakes Monona and Mendota, ensuring that both water and views are never too far distant. Presiding over everything is the State Capitol, an impressive domed edifice whose silhouette commands the scenic skyline. The lovely city is a far cry from the tiny settlement that existed early on, when the site of the capital was chosen by virtue of location alone. Once the Capitol was built and legislators had a place to convene, the University of Wisconsin-Madison followed in 1848, and the city began to flourish. Today, the cosmopolitan town has truly come into its own and is a center of culture, business, education, politics, and leisure. In fact, Madison has repeatedly been named one of the nation's most livable cities, thanks to the synergy created by its diverse aspects. Traditionally a bastion of liberal thinking, "Mad City" appeals to the broad-minded, especially given the strength and influence of the university. That's not to say, however, that academics rest in ivory towers. Bars, clubs, and restaurants appeal to folks of all persuasions, outdoor activities abound thanks to the lakes and numerous biking trails, and Badgers games at Camp Randall Stadium elicit strong emotions from loyal fans. Plus, industry thrives as government, technology, and insurance companies maintain sound community standings. For an initial overview of the city, make sure to wander through the Capitol and check out events held on its lawn, explore the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Monona Terrace, and browse the shops and restaurants along State Street. These, along with Madison's parks and museums, define the city, illustrating the compatibility between what nature has provided and what humanity has wrought in the city among the lakes.

Along with its other claims to fame, Madison has also been the hometown of a cluster of famous people. Among the most notable are actors Tyne Daly and Chris Farley, Olympic gold medalist speed skater Eric Heiden, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and author Thornton Wilder, and Nobel Prize-winning scientist John Bardeen, who helped invent the transistor.

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