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Milwaukee is making the kind of confident strides that are vaulting it into elite national status. The stunning new developments are shining examples of a metropolitan area breaking out big time. Of course, there are the good old Milwaukee standbys like world-class restaurants, exciting arts and entertainment options, and the sincere warmth of Milwaukeeans that reflect the best America has to offer. For the most up to date travel and vacation information on Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin CVB website is the source for information on lodging, restaurants, attractions and events. The website contains information on area weather, maps and other helpful travel aids for what ever you need for an exciting experience.

Bold, beautiful and spectacularly progressive – the perfect summation of Milwaukee today. Yet the city remains as genuine as ever. It’s the kind of place where you can best experience the very spirit and values that built America. Our traditions of strong family values, proud ethnic heritage, warm hospitality and emphasis on cultural diversity make Milwaukee an ideal destination. The history of Milwaukee is woven with many diverse neighborhoods. Charming historic and ethnic neighborhoods retain some of the traditions of yesterday, while at the same time reinventing themselves into trendy new ones with restaurants serving mouth-watering meals from just about any country and region you can name, and shopping ranging from traditional ethnic bakeries to eclectic boutiques.

Historic Third Ward is a turn-of-the-century neighborhood filled with historical ambiance and architecture. A former wholesale and manufacturing district first settled mostly by Irish immigrant laborers, and later replaced by an Italian community, today the area is experiencing a renaissance as a revitalized mixed-use neighborhood. The Historic Third Ward has a high concentration of art galleries, antique shops, restaurants, unique specialty stores, the Broadway Theater Center, the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, and the William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design. A pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, the Historic Third Ward offers a walking tour that will take you on a journey of a vibrant neighborhood where past and present meet.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

 

Milwaukee Wisconsin

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Featured B&B's in Milwaukee

A cozy way to stay in Milwaukee - find accommodations at a Milwaukee bed & breakfast! You'll find Milwaukee bed & breakfasts all around town, welcoming inns to suit any type of travel. Whether you're vacationing or on business travel, there's a bed & breakfast in Milwaukee ready to turn down the sheets and invite you to stay a while.

Hillwind Farm Bed & Breakfast Inn
is a beautifully restored 1848 Victorian Farmhouse. Five suites with oversized whirlpools, fireplaces and outside sitting porches with spectacular views. Full hot breakfast delivered to your room or common area - your choice. Minutes from shops, dining and Kohler golf.

The Washington House Inn offers the finest bed and breakfast accommodations in the heart of historic Cedarburg, capturing all the charm of the past while providing all the luxuries of today. Each of the thirty-four guest rooms feature private baths and antique furniture. Most rooms have whirlpool baths and king or queen beds, while some offer over-sized whirlpools for two and fireplaces. The perfect place for leisure or business travel awaits you.

Stagecoach Inn Bed & Breakfast, a historically restored 1853 stone Inn located in Cedarburg featuring oversize whirlpools, fireplaces, private garden and antiques. Breakfast included, pub and chocolate shop on premise. Walking distance to shops and restaurants.