Milwaukee WorldWeb Travel
Guide - Tourism and travel guide with online hotel reservations,
interactive maps and information about tours, attractions, restaurants,
events, and shopping.
Acanthus Inn - Rooms
and suites in an 1897 Queen Anne mansion. Includes rates, business
services, and policies.
County Clare Inn - Irish
pub and inn offering whirlpool baths and a three-star restaurant.
Includes menu.
Manderley Bed and
Breakfast - Restored 1886 home in
downtown Milwaukee. Features private baths, fireplaces, whirlpool
tubs. Includes rates, amenities, and history.
The Brumder Mansion Bed
and Breakfast - Includes facilities
information, host profiles, rates, and reservation details. Lower
level contains a small theatre with professional productions and
master acting classes.
Ramada Inn Downtown - Downtown
hotel offers 155 guest rooms, restaurant, and banquet facilities.
Residence Inn
Milwaukee - Offers photos of rooms
and facilities, as well as descriptions of other services for this
downtown facility.
The Astor Hotel - Includes
packages and specials, banquet and meeting information, facilities,
history, and driving directions.
The Hilton Milwaukee
City Center Hotel - Local hotel in
the heart of Milwaukee's central business and cultural districts,
featuring the only urban, indoor waterpark in the US.
The Historic Pfister
Hotel - This historic hotel offers an
exclusive art collection, fine dining and accommodations. Rates,
reservations, currency converter.
Fondy Farmers Market of Milwaukee - Complete guide to Milwaukee's largest and oldest
year-round farmers market. A list of vendors and products offered is
included, as well as information about the Milwaukee Farmers Market
Association.
Milwaukee County Zoo - 2500
animals representing 300 species on 200 acres. General information, a
zoo map with exhibit information, conservation bulletins, and zoo
history.
ChefMoz:
Milwaukee - Detailed restaurant listings and dining guide with
reviews submitted by the public and links to outside reviews. Search by
name, cuisine, rating, or location.
Club Milwaukee - A guide and information portal about dance clubs and
other music venues in Milwaukee. Features reviews, a discussion
community, and interviews with venue owners and operators.
MilwaukeeFood.com - Milwaukee internet restaurant dining guide. Place your
restaurant or search for a restaurant based on location, cuisine, or
price.
African World
Festival - Information about
activities at the yearly Milwaukee lakefront festival, celebrating all
aspects of African culture. Includes photographs.
Asian Moon Festival -
Annual pan-Asian outdoor festival held at Maier Festival Park in June,
with entertainment, food, exhibitions, and shopping. Includes a
description of the event and volunteer information.
Bay View Bash - Yearly
celebration organized by Bay View Neighborhood Association.
Information on scheduled events, vendors and sponsors.
Festa Italiana - Italian
music festival including entertainment shows, Italian food religious
and cultural exhibits, and fireworks.
German Fest - Held
annually at Maier Festival Park. Includes event schedule, raffle
information, and driving directions.
Ghost Ships Festival - Annual
festival featuring films, seminars, and classes on Great Lakes wreck
diving and history. Sponsors include Great Lakes Ship Wreck Research
Foundation. Vendors, booth information, tickets, advertising, and
location.
Indian Summer - Indian
Summer Festival Brings Family Fun to Milwaukee's Scenic Lakefront.
Irish Festival - Features
15 stages of traditional and contemporary Irish and Irish-American
entertainers, cultural exhibits, theatre, parades, poetry readings,
contests, food, raffles, comedy, expansive marketplaces and children's
area.
Mexican Fiesta - Mexican
Fiesta Internacional brings the sound, culture and taste of Mexico to
Milwaukee's lakefront.
Polish Fest - Three
day Polish heritage festival with storytellers, strolling minstrels,
life-sized Polish legends, old-world crafts and demonstrations, food,
exhibits, dance classes and contests, and Polish Lowland Sheepdogs.
Held on the Summerfest Grounds.
RiverSplash - The
kickoff to the Milwaukee festival season, this three day affair
features food, music, children's activities and fireworks.
Summerfest - One
of largest music festivals in the Midwest. 8 days of sun, fun and
entertainment. Held at the Henry Maier Festival grounds.
Maritime Charters - Salmon and Trout fishing on Lake Michigan. Includes
rates and contact information.
Milwaukee Muskie Expo - Displays of products, boats, manufacturers, retailers
and publications. Includes seminar schedule and information for
exhibitors.
Reel Sensation Charters - Includes
information about rates and packages,
photographs, FAQs, and contact information.
Betty
Brinn Children's Museum - Hands-on displays teach science, business, art, and more
to kids in a fun environment; toddler section for ages 0-3.
Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion - Home to Milwaukee's pioneer brewing family and five
archbishops, this mansion at 2000 W. Wisconsin Avenue is being restored
to its original splendor.
Discovery World Museum - Hand-on science museum with day camp and special
classes. Upcoming events and features included.
Eisner Museum - Gallery of historic advertising. Tour hours and contact
information.
Haggerty Museum of Arts - Part of Marquette University, featuring works in all
media, ranging from Old Master paintings to contemporary video
sculpture.
Milwaukee
Art Museum - Founded in 1957 by the Layton Art Gallery and Milwaukee
Art Institute, this collection of over 20,000 works is housed in a
landmark building designed by Eero Saarinen at 750 N. Lincoln Memorial
Drive.
Milwaukee
Public Museum - One of the premier natural history and science
facilities, the museum is world-renowned for its exhibits, collections,
ongoing scientific research and educational programs. Located at 800
West Wells Street.
Mitchell Gallery of Flight - The site and the gallery feature artifacts and history
about aviation in the Milwaukee area. Located at Gen. Mitchell
International Airport.
St. Joan of Arc
Chapel - Medieval chapel from 15th century France, contains a
stone in which Joan of Arc prayed before leading her countrymen into
battle against the English in 1429.