Located off I-94 just minutes from General Mitchell International (MKE) Airport, our hotel is the perfect place to stay during your next visit to this beautiful city. While lodging in the Milwaukee area, you'll be near several popular attractions and venues, including Miller Park, Bradley Center and Milwaukee County Zoo. With free airport transportation and a central location, this Country Inn & Suites offers convenience for all guests in search of comfortable lodging in Milwaukee.
Area attractions include:
General Mitchell International Airport (2 miles) Our Milwaukee hotel ideally situated near this international airport, and we offer complimentary shuttle service for our guests. Phone: +1 (414) 747-5300
Miller Park (11 miles) Catch an exciting baseball game at Miller Park, home of the Milwaukee Brewers minor league baseball team. Phone: +1 (414) 902-4400
Potawatomi Bingo Casino (5 miles) This large casino offers gaming, dining and national entertainment acts. Phone: +1 (800) PAYSBIG
Milwaukee County Zoo (14 miles) One of the country's finest zoos, the Milwaukee County Zoo is home to more than 1,700 animals. Phone: +1 (414) 256-5412
Bradley Center (6 miles) This stadium hosts sports, concerts and entertaining events and also serves as home to the NBA Bucks. Phone: +1 (414) 227-0400
Frontier Airlines Center (9 miles) This high-tech convention center downtown boasts beautiful architecture and hosts events, trade shows, exhibitions, large conference and more throughout the year. Phone: +1 (414) 276-4545
Medical College of Wisconsin (12 miles) Visit this renowned medical school in Milwaukee. Phone: +1 (414) 456-8296
Lake Express Linking Wisconsin and Michigan, Lake Express offers a high-speed lake crossing from Milwaukee to Muskegon. Phone: +1 (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?
The streets on the east side of the Milwaukee River are not directly opposite the streets on the west side. Look carefully and you'll also see that the bridges across the river are positioned at an angle. In the 1840's, the areas east and west of the river rivaled over payment for the bridge that was to connect the two cities. The "war" was so intense that citizens carried white flags when they needed to tread onto rival land. The state legislature settled the Great Bridge Battle in 1845.