Located off I-94 just minutes from General Mitchell International Airport, our hotel in Milwaukee, WI is the perfect place to stay during your next visit to this beautiful city. Our Milwaukee hotel is located in close proximity to several popular local attractions and venues. With free airport transportation and a central location, this hotel in Milwaukee, WI offers both comfort and convenience to all guests.
During your stay at our Milwaukee hotel, we recommend visiting the following attractions:
Lake Express Linking Wisconsin and Michigan with a high-speed lake crossing from Milwaukee to Muskegon. (866) 914-1010
About Milwaukee
Once known primarily as a beer-making town, Milwaukee today has only one major brewer, Miller. Never fear, though - the city of beer still has numerous taverns, bars, pubs and microbreweries. The Water Street Entertainment Center is alive and hopping with taverns, restaurants and, of course, brewpubs. Another highlight is the artsy Third Ward, a restored warehouse district that's now a National Historic Landmark featuring terrific dining, a lively nightlife scene, art galleries and antique shops. Other popular attractions include the outstanding Milwaukee County Zoo, the Midwest Express Center, and the Milwaukee Public Museum, one of the nation's finest. NBA fans can catch a Bucks game and baseball fans can cheer on the Brewers at Miller Park. Visitors can hop aboard several fun cruises on either Lake Michigan or the Milwaukee River. The city also has several great festivals, notably Summerfest and the Great Circus Parade. And no visit would be complete without sampling the two foods Milwaukee is best known for - frozen custard, a premium ice cream treat that you'll find all over town, and the fish fry, available throughout the week at most restaurants, and everywhere Fridays.
Did you know?
Harley-Davidson, one of the most famous American companies, is based in Milwaukee. Who would've thought that when the small powered bicycle business began in the backyard of the Davidson family, the motorcycle company would eventually sell their bikes to celebrities including Jay Leno?