Best Things To Do in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  1. Veteran's Park

    Park, Entertainment, Leisure, Picnic Spot

    Veteran's Park is one of the few green places where you can simply take a walk during the day or spend some quiet time reading a book or soaking up the sun. During pleasant weather, you can see people flying kites here, rollerblading, biking and arranging activities. The park does host special events and when in the city, do stop by at the place to have a small picnic, run around or simply take...Read more
  2. Lake Park

    4.6 (13 Votes)
    Lake Park

    Park

    The Lake Park of Milwaukee is a series of land which stretches across the Bradford Beach, McKinley Marina and the Milwaukee Art Museum. The Lake Park covers an area of 138.1-acre and was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (who also designed the central park in New York!) in 19th century. The park follows the Romantic school of landscaping- keeping in mind the blend of natural pathways, wildlife ...Read more
  3. Marcus Center

    4.7 (36 Votes)
    Marcus Center

    Ballet, Broadway, Performance, Opera House

    Broadway, Opera, Ballet performances fill the Marcus Centre’s calendar all year long. The Marcus Centre is a platform for artists to keep legendary performing arts pieces alive through modern times. If you love live Opera or simply want to admire the beauty of Ballet performance or want to Jazz it up with Broadway shows, the Marcus center is sure to cater to all your moods! When in Milwau...Read more
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    Tower

    The Allen-Bradley Company Clock is Guinness Book of World Records’ largest four sided clock in the world which rises from the city’s landscape to a height of around 280 meters. The Clock was completed in 1962 even though earlier proposals were made for its construction. Its lit-up clock face is admired after dark as it stands out distinctly in the night sky. The clock faces are arou...Read more
  5. Milwaukee City Hall

    4.4 (9 Votes)
    Milwaukee City Hall

    Historical Site, Architecture , Hall

    The City Hall is a dip in Milwaukee political history. Learn about how the city functioned during its past and all the embellishments of the hall which have a pivotal story to tell in their own way. The hall itself is an architectural marvel and loved for its Flemish-Renaissance, revival style design. Highlights include: Ringing the “Solomon Juneau” bell which is named after Milwau...Read more
  6. Pettit National Ice Center

    4.5 (168 Votes)
    Pettit National Ice Center

    Entertainment, Adventure

    The Pettit National Ice Centre is an official Olympic training center in Milwaukee. The place is a great way to cool off while you skate through the city’s most popular Ice Rink. An absolute treat for ice-skate lovers and simply people who want to get trained in the sport, the place is perfect if you are visiting Milwaukee with friends and family. The center has it own school for serious ...Read more
  7. Estabrook Park Biergarten

    4.6 (13 Votes)
    Estabrook Park Biergarten

    Leisure, Picnic Spot

    If you love beer and food German style, the Estabrook Beer Garden is known for its sunny ambience while you enjoy the company of fellow beer lovers. The beer garden is the perfect place to spend a few hours in the afternoon while you sip on some of the best beers served in Milwaukee. The place encourages people to carry their own picnic and often you will find strangers leaving as friends.
  8. Indulgence Chocolatiers

    4.8 (11 Votes)
    Indulgence Chocolatiers

    Specialty Shop

    Indulgence Chocolatiers serves the finest gourmet chocolates and truffles in Milwaukee. Stop by here to taste refined chocolates mixed with punchy flavor combinations which will mesmerize your taste-buds. In spite of their fantastic collection of artisan chocolates, the place is popular for its ‘pair-tasting’ session which combines chocolate-tasting with their friendly wines. If you...Read more
  9. Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum

    Art Museum

    Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum was built in 1923 and was originally the home of Lloyd R. Smith, president of the A.O. Smith Company. Today the residence is converted to a museum which showcases furnishings and art from 15th to 18th century. The Villa itself replicates 16th century Italian architecture and layout and is a rare walk through the art of the ages. Highlights include: Colnik C...Read more
  10. Mitchell Gallery Of Flight

    Specialty Museum

    Located at the Mitchell Airport, the Mitchell Gallery of Flight pays homage to the history of aviation in this part of the globe. The museum carries the story of aviation legends like Major General Thomas A. Benes, Major Dick Bong, Charles A. Lindbergh and Brigadier General Lester Maitland among others by showcasing their story, personal items and memorabilia. The gallery also showcases the typ...Read more
  11. Milwaukee Turners

    4.5 (10 Votes)
    Milwaukee Turners

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant, Hall

    The historic Tuner Hall was built in 1882 and was designed by German architect Henry H. Koch. Built to entertain, the Hall still serves its purpose by accommodating a gymnasium, restaurant, meeting rooms, the popular grand 2-storey ballroom and the main Hall (where most of the live concerts and shows are held). If you are looking for a part of history you can literally breathe-in and have fun w...Read more
  12. Oak Leaf Trail

    5 (188 Votes)
    Oak Leaf Trail

    Biking Trail, Adventure, Streets

    The Oak Leaf Trail is a stretch of 116 miles which treads through some of Milwaukee’s highlights like the Veteran Park and The Milwaukee river neighborhood to name a few. Supported by the ‘Rail-to Trail’ conservancy to create green trails nationwide and to create a healthy lifestyle for people, the Oak Leaf Trail is connected by many other nationwide trails. If you love biking...Read more
  13. Lakeshore State Park

    4.6 (70 Votes)
    Lakeshore State Park

    Park, Biking Trail, Nature

    The Lakeshore State Park is a dive in nature as you interact with the nature of Milwaukee. The Lakeshore State Park is an island to the east of Milwaukee and is an oasis which offers recreational activities like biking through its trails, fishing, jogging and simply exploring the marina. A tranquil place away from the city’s electric urban pulse, if you want to truly get away from all the...Read more
  14. Lynden Sculpture Garden

    4.5 (34 Votes)
    Lynden Sculpture Garden

    Outdoors, Garden, Park

    The Lynden Sculpture Garden has some of the best outdoor sculptures you will see around the world and is dedicated to maintain masterpieces by artists like Aldo Calo, Amy Cropper, Lindsay Daen, Alexander Archipenko, Brent Budsberg and Max Bill among other. The place also showcases other temporary exhibition and hosts workshops and classes regularly for locals and tourists alike. The garden is p...Read more
  15. Cathedral Of St. John The Evangelist

    Church, Religious Site, Historical Site, Cathedral

    Built in mid 19th century, the St. John's Cathedral is one of the most beautiful churches in Milwaukee known for its classic design and intricate gold detailing. The church is loved for its interiors and has an iconic stained-glass window and a church organ which adds to its beauty. The church was purchased by John Henri in 1844 and was designed in Zopfstil style. The church is yet another addi...Read more
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    • You may refer to this exhaustive list of Milwaukee sightseeing tours where you will find bus tours or hop-on-hop-off tours that take you around the city. By booking one of these tours, you will not have to walk long distances. 

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