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Aloft Hotel | 6 Blocks |
1230 Old World 3rd St., Milwaukee, WI 53203 |
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A place where anything can happen, celebrate your style at Aloft Milwaukee Downtown, steps from the scenic Riverwalk. We're around the corner from NBA action and cool concerts at the Bradley Center, plus close to the Marcus Center's high culture and the city's top dining and brew pubs. Aloft Hotels is a modern, fresh, and fun destination. Aloft is a hotel that celebrates the individual and gives you freedom to control and customize your travel adventure to fit your personal style. It is a place where walls have been knocked down to create a space that is open in design and open to possibilities. A place where energy flows, personalities mingle, and opportunities abound.
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel | 5 Blocks |
611 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI, 53203 |
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The DoubleTree offers a prime central location for hotels in Milwaukee with proximity to shops, restaurants and attractions. The Delta Center is adjacent to the hotel, while Grand Avenue Mall, the Milwaukee Public Museum, and the BMO Harris Bradley Center are just steps away. Find many local corporations nearby including the Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Miller Brewing Company, Johnson Controls and the Manpower Group. Marquette University campus is within walking distance of our hotel. Drive 15 minutes to General Mitchell International Airport (MKE).
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Hilton Milwaukee City Center | 5 Blocks |
509 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203 |
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The historic Hilton Milwaukee City Center is located in the heart of the downtown Milwaukee and offers 34,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space. The Hilton is also connected to the Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee's largest convention facility.
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Hotel Metro | 10 Blocks |
411 East Mason St., Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
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The Historic Hotel Metro in Downtown Milwaukee. One of the most romantic places to stay in Milwaukee, this European-style boutique hotel is conveniently located downtown. You’ll enjoy being within walking distance of many attractions like the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee Public Market and Cathedral Square featuring Jazz in the Park every Thursday during the summer.
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Hyatt Place Downtown Milwaukee | 1 Block |
800 W. Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53233 |
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The Hyatt Place Downtown Milwaukee is in the heart of downtown Milwaukee’s bustling business and entertainment hub located walking distance to Fiserv Forum and conferences at the Wisconsin Center. Hyatt Place places you in the center of the Brewery District and moments to Marquette University, UW-Milwaukee and the Milwaukee RiverWalk.
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Hyatt Regency Milwaukee | 5 Blocks |
333 W. Kilbourn Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203 |
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Come experience a new standard of Milwaukee hotels at Hyatt Regency Milwaukee. Over $19 million in complete hotel renovations make it the best in downtown Milwaukee. Experience the service that equals this great hotel!
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InterContinental Milwaukee | 6 Blocks |
139 E. Kilbourn Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
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InterContinental Milwaukee offers you the best in contemporary accommodations. Whether visiting for business or pleasure, this hotel has it all. If style and sophistication are what you are looking for in a hotel, look no further.
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Marriott Residence Inn Milwaukee | 10 Blocks |
648 North Plankinton Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203 |
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Housed in the historic Marshall Fields building, the all suites hotel blends old-world splendor with modern amenities. They offer leisure guests and business travelers spacious suites and fantastic amenities in an incredible location. Popular attractions such as the Milwaukee Public Market, Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Summerfest grounds are just minutes from the hotel. Top businesses & corporations are mere blocks away. Choose from studio, one or two bedroom suites with full kitchens, luxurious bedding, flat-screen TVs, and separate living areas. Visit their on-site market, business center and fitness center, all open 24/7, and enjoy a daily breakfast buffet and evening social hour with food and drinks (Mon-Wed).
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The Brewhouse Inn & Suites | Across the Street |
1215 N 10th St., Milwaukee, WI 53205 |
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Fusing the mid-19th century with the 21st century, The Brewhouse Inn & Suites has everything great about historic Milwaukee in a contemporary atmosphere, delivering exemplary services in unparalleled style. "What we're trying to do is marry the heritage of that historic building with 21st century amenities to give guests a very unique lodging experience," said General Manager Pete Northard to Lodging Magazine describing the unique Milwaukee hotel. From the stylish post-Victorian steampunk decor of the contemporary suites to the giant copper brew kettles acting as art pieces, The Brewhouse Inn & Suites is unlike any other hotel.
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The Iron Horse Hotel | 10 Blocks |
500 W. Florida St., Milwaukee, WI 53204 |
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The Iron Horse Hotel in Milwaukee is the transformation of a 100-year-old warehouse into a luxury Milwaukee boutique hotel that delivers an authentic Milwaukee experience. As the industry's first upscale hotel geared for business travelers and motorcycle enthusiasts alike, this Milwaukee hotel meets the distinct needs of both corporate and leisure guests with special services, unparalleled amenities and 100 loft-style guest rooms.
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The Pfister Hotel | 1 Mile |
424 East Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
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The Pfister Hotel has been the premier downtown Milwaukee hotel for over a century, and continues to celebrate a tradition of gracious service and impeccable style. From the moment you arrive, you’ll notice the extraordinary architecture, and a welcoming ambiance marked by a priceless Victorian art collection which rivals that of any hotel in the world.
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Local Attractions & Venues |
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Fiserv Forum | 2 Blocks |
1111 Vel R. Phillips Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203 |
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Fiserv Forum is a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Milwaukee, WI. It is the home of the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA and the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team of Marquette University. The state-of-the-art venue is the hub of world-class sports and entertainment in WI and the engine that drives growth in downtown Milwaukee.
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Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear | 3 Blocks |
839 N. 11th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233 |
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The mission of the Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear is to educate the community of Milwaukee about the city’s history during the period between the World Wars through the preservation, exhibition and interpretation of the collection of the late Avrum M. Chudnow. The Chudnow collection and the museum’s historic structure will engage the public and facilitate discussion to showcase the changes Milwaukee faced during this period.
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Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin | 2 Miles |
500 N. Harbor Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
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Discovery World connects innovation, science, technology and the environment with exploration and learning through interactive exhibits and experiential learning programs. They are dedicated to helping people positively impact their communities by developing a better understanding of technology and the environment while fostering both innovation and creativity.
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Wisconsin Center | 4 Blocks |
400 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203 |
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The Wisconsin Center is one of the world's most architecturally exhilarating and technologically robust convention facilities, located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Opened in 1998, the Wisconsin Center is one of the few convention centers we know of that people visit just to admire, but don't let that fool you; it's a hard-working facility in a hard-working city.
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Grohmann Museum | 4 Blocks |
1000 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
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The Grohmann Museum at MSOE is one of Milwaukee's newest attractions and home to the world's most comprehensive art collection dedicated to the evolution of human work. The museum welcomes visitors to three floors of galleries where a core collection is displayed as well as special themed exhibitions, so you'll always see something new. The museum also has a spectacular rooftop sculpture garden, and amenities such as a vending café and store.
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Harley-Davidson Museum | 10 Blocks |
400 W. Canal St., Milwaukee, WI 53201 |
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Nearly 105 years in the making, the Harley-Davidson Museum, located near downtown Milwaukee, opened its doors to the public on Saturday, July 12, 2008. The 130,000-square-foot Museum adds a new dimension to the Harley-Davidson experience. Visitors will get a feel for the freedom, camaraderie and pride that Harley-Davidson riders experience every time they fire up their motorcycles. Within the walls of the Harley-Davidson Museum you will find motorcycles and artifacts that tell the story of the Motor Company's rich history and heritage. Every gallery and exhibit is a testimony to the legendary bikes, the people who built them and, of course, every individual who ever felt their powerful rumble on a long stretch of asphalt.
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Marcus Center for the Performing Arts | 6 Blocks |
929 N. Water St., Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
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The Marcus Center for the Performing Arts is home to the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and hosts many different concerts, shows, and plays throughout the year.
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Miller Park | 3 Miles |
201 South 46th St., Milwaukee, WI 53214 |
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Miller Park – where a fan upon encountering the brick facade and structural elegance can't help but feel the reincarnation of baseball's romantic past. Intimate proximity to the players, natural grass, and a unique configuration separates this ballpark from any in the world.
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Milwaukee Art Museum | 2 Miles |
750 North Lincoln Memorial Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
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The Milwaukee Art Museum collects and preserves art, presenting it to the community as a vital source of inspiration and education. May 4, 2001, marked the initial unveiling of the Milwaukee Art Museum's new expansion and renovation which combines art, dramatic architecture and landscape design. Our new Quadracci Pavilion, the first Santiago Calatrava-designed building in the United States, features a 90-foot high glass-walled reception hall enclosed by the Burke Brise Soleil, a sunscreen that can be raised or lowered creating a unique moving sculpture.
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Milwaukee County Zoo | 6 Miles |
10001 West Bluemound Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53226 |
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The Milwaukee County Zoo is considered among the finest Zoos in the country. It is situated on 200 wooded acres and is home to approximately 2500 animals, representing 300 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and invertebrates.
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Milwaukee Public Market | 10 Blocks |
400 N. Water St., Milwaukee WI 53202 |
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One of Milwaukee's most unique downtown food destinations! Bursting with unique, high quality selections of artisan and ethnic products and freshly-made prepared foods, you’re sure to enjoy shopping the independent merchants of the Milwaukee Public Market. Eat in the Market’s second floor Palm Garden or take your purchases home to be enjoyed. Whatever your taste or craving – the Milwaukee Public Market has something to satisfy your appetite! The Market also showcases a variety of cooking classes in The Madame Kuony Demonstration Kitchen. Classes feature instructors ranging from their own vendors and local chefs to nationally known cookbook authors. The Palm Garden and Kitchen areas are also available for corporate team building events, company functions, and private parties.
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Milwaukee Public Museum | 6 Blocks |
800 West Wells St., Milwaukee, WI 53233 |
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The Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) was among some half dozen major American museums of natural and human history established during the last half of the 19th century. Its special distinction is that it began and remains a people's museum, instituted without wealthy benefactors, and has always been much larger and broader in scholarly scope than would be expected relative to the size of the population it serves.
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Milwaukee Repertory Theater | 6 Blocks |
108 E. Wells St., Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
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The Milwaukee Repertory Theater, founded by Mary Widrig John in 1954, as the Fred Miller Theatre Company, is located on the east bank of the Milwaukee River in the Patty and Jay Baker Theater Complex at 108 E Wells St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is home to an eleven member Resident Acting Company. The name change in the late '50s reflected the theater's growing emphasis on a broad selection of classics and contemporary plays and its commitment to nurturing a resident acting company. The current power plant-converted location, houses the 720-seat Quadracci Powerhouse Theater, the 218-seat Stiemke Theater, and the 118-seat Stackner Cabaret.
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Milwaukee Riverwalk | 3 Blocks |
Downtown Milwaukee |
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Conceived in the 1990s to increase public access to the waterway, the Milwaukee Riverwalk has grown to include art displays water taxi landings, and other venues such as cafés, and brewpubs. The Milwaukee Riverwalk extends from the Historic Third Ward district to Caesars Park near Brady Street. It also links to the Henry Aaron State Trail and Lakeshore State Park. There are three segments of the Milwaukee Riverwalk: the Beerline B, Eastown & Westown, and the 3rd & 5th Ward. The Beerline B runs from McKinley Avenue to Caesars Park, the Eastown & Westown section from Juneau Avenue to I-794, and the 3rd & 5th Ward section from I-794 to Lake Michigan.
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Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (The Domes) | 2 Miles |
524 S. Layton Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53215 |
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For a memorable event in a picturesque setting, to an evening among the waterfalls, flowerbeds & cacti of the Mitchell Park Conservatory, rentals are available of the 3 domes & the lobby area.
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