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OFFICIAL VISITORS MAP
VISIT MILWAUKEE ADVERTISING SPECIFICATIONS
PLEASE SEND LISTING DETAILSTO BILL PRANGE: [email protected]
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200,000 MAPS PRINTED ANNUALLY Get directly into visitors’ hands.
Put your business on the map! 200,000 copies of the VISIT Milwaukee Official Visitors Map are distributed to leisure visitors, convention attendees, downtown ambassadors and more, as well as a digital version on VISITMilwaukee.org. The map is distributed nationwide through direct requests, trade shows, regional information and welcome centers, Wisconsin and Illinois hotels, General Mitchell International Airport, strategic business partners and more. This is Milwaukee’s only official map and is used extensively by hotel concierges and visitor centers. The map is also available in 15 Bublr Bike stations. Spaces are limited and map listings always sell out – don’t miss this opportunity to get directly into visitors’ hands!
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ERIN HILLS GOLF COURSE
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GREEN BAY - 1.75 HOURS NORTHMADISON - 1.25 HOURS WESTCHICAGO – 1.5 HOURS SOUTH
MICHIGAN – 2.5 HOURS BY FERRY
DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE
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LEGEND
ACCOMMODATIONS
Ambassador Hotel A3
The Brewhouse Inn & Suites B2
DoubleTree by Hilton Milwaukee Downtown B3
Four Points by Sheraton Milwaukee North Shore I6
Hilton Milwaukee C3
Hyatt Place Milwaukee Downtown B2
Kimpton Journeyman Hotel C3
Knickerbocker on the Lake D2
The Pfi ster Hotel C3
The Plaza Hotel & Café C3
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino A3
Residence Inn by Marriott – Milwaukee Downtown C3
Saint Kate The Arts Hotel C3
Sheridan’s Boutique Hotel & Café J7
Staybridge Suites Milwaukee Airport South I7
TownePlace Suites Milwaukee Oak Creek I7
ATTRACTIONS
America's Black Holocaust Museum C2
Basilica of St. Josaphat B5
Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery B2
Betty Brinn Children’s Museum D3
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist C3
Cave of the Mounds National Natural Landmark I7
Charles Allis Art Museum D2
David Barnett Gallery D3
Discovery World D3
East Troy Railroad Museum I7
Forest Home Cemetery A5
Grohmann Museum C3
Harley-Davidson Museum C3
Harley-Davidson Tour Center I6
Historic Milwaukee Inc. C3
Jewish Museum Milwaukee D2
Lakefront Brewery C2
Latino Arts B4
LVL Complex C4
Lynden Sculpture Garden I6
Milwaukee County Historical Society C3
Milwaukee County Zoo F7
Milwaukee Public Library B3
Milwaukee Public Museum B3
National Bobblehead Hall of Fame & Museum C3
North Point Lighthouse & Museum E1
Pabst Mansion A3
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino A3
Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum E2
War Memorial Center D3
Wisconsin Black Historical Society and Museum A1
DINING & DRINKS
AJ Bombers C2
Avenue Liquor/Dunkin' B3
Bacchus – A Bartolotta Restaurant D3
Bartolotta’s Lake Park Bistro E1
BB’s (Build-A-Breakfast/ Build-A-Burger) B3
The Beef Jerky Outlet I 7
Bella Italiana A3
Black Husky Brewing D1
Blu C3
Blue Bat Kitchen & Tequilaria C3
Blue’s Egg H7, J6
Café Benelux C3
Canal Street Café A3
Carnevor Steakhouse Moderne C3
Cedar Creek Winery I6
Central Standard Craft Distillery C4
Cubanitas C3
Dream Dance Steak A3
Estabrook Beer Garden J6
Fire Pit Sports Bar & Grill A3
Five O’Clock Steakhouse A3
Glorioso’s Italian Market D2
Gouda’s Italian Deli/Bugsy's Back Alley Speakeasy C3
Great Lakes Distillery B4
Harbor House D3
Holey Moley Coffee + Doughnuts C3
Ian’s Pizza C2, E2
Jack’s American Pub D2
Kegel's Inn German Restaurant I7
The Landing at Hoyt Park G6
LUCID Light Lounge C3
Mason Street Grill C3
Maxie’s H7
Miller Time Pub & Grill C3
Milwaukee Ale House C3
Milwaukee Brat House C3
Milwaukee Brewing Co. B2
Milwaukee ChopHouse C3
Milwaukee Public Market C3
Monarch Lounge C3
MOTOR Bar & Restaurant C3
Mr. B’s – A Bartolotta Steakhouse (Brookfi eld) I6
Mr. B’s – A Bartolotta Steakhouse (Mequon) I6
Old German Beer Hall C3
Onesto C3
Pier 106 Seafood Tavern C3
RARE Steakhouse C3
Ristorante Bartolotta dal 1993 H7
Rock Bottom Brewery & Restaurant C3
Rodizio Grill C3
The Rumpus Room – A Bartolotta Gastropub C3
RuYi A3
SafeHouse C3
Shake Shack C3
Smoke Shack C3
Sprecher Brewing Company I6
Story Hill BKC I7
TRiO C3
RECREATION
Bay View Printing Co. C5
Bounce Milwaukee C5
City Tours MKE C2
Edelweiss Cruises and Boat Tours C3
Erin Hills Golf Course I6
Milwaukee Boat Line C3
Milwaukee Kayak Company C3
Riverwalk Boat Tours and Rentals C3
Sea Dog Sailing D2
TOSA Pool at Hoyt Park G6
Wheel Fun Rentals D2
SHOPPING & BEAUTY
Boswell Book Company E1
Historic Brady Street D2
MOD GEN: A Modern General Store C3
Original Cheesehead™ Factory by Foamation Inc. C4
The Village in Wauwatosa G7
WELL Spa + Salon C3
Wisconsin Cheese Mart C3
THEATER & ENTERTAINMENT
Marcus Center for the Performing Arts C3
Miller High Life Theatre B3
Northern Lights Theater A3
Pabst Theater C3
Riverside Theater C3
Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts I6
Turner Hall Ballroom C3
UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena C3
Wisconsin State Fair Park I7
TRANSPORTATION
Isaacs Parking Service C3
TAXIMKE C4
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VISITOR INFORMATION
FIND MORE INSPIRATION ATVISITMILWAUKEE.ORG
DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE
Toll-Free Phone Number(800) 554-1448
Local Phone Number (414) 273-7222
Visitor Information Center(Inside the Wisconsin Center)400 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Weekday HoursMonday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Weekend HoursMemorial Day - Labor DaySaturday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.Sunday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Additional hours based on events
Local Parking Appcity.milwaukee.gov/park
Local Bus Informationridemcts.com
WAUWATOSA
The Little Red StoreWauwatosa Historical Society 7720 Harwood Ave., Wauwatosa
May 30 - October 17Saturday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.Sunday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The lively Marquette University campus and
diverse residential streets now make up the heart of this neighborhood.
You can’t miss signs that this was the historic
home of Milwaukee’s elite, but today you’re
more likely to run into college students than beer barons on Wisconsin Avenue.
AVENUES WEST & MARQUETTE
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This hip, eclectic neighborhood is
popular with families and young professionals
alike. Home to one of the city’s most popular bar districts, it’s also a
hotbed of local art and creativity. Stroll past
stores stocked with the work of local artisans and historic buildings
decorated with murals.
BAY VIEW
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Located on a bluff overlooking the Milwaukee River,
Brewers Hill boomed at the turn of the 20th century as a residential
area for the laborers who worked in the foundries,
tanneries, mills, and breweries that lined
the river. You’ll still fi nd a brewery on the river here, plus great dining
on top of the hill.
BREWERS HILL
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In the historic economic and social heart of Milwaukee’s
African-American community, annual
festivals celebrate the strong roots of jazz and the arts in the
neighborhood, and the main thoroughfare,
Dr. MLK Jr. Drive, is lined with several African American-owned
businesses.
BRONZEVILLE
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This trendy neighborhood is a melting pot of
UW-Milwaukee students, young professionals,
and longtime residents. Explore nightlife hubs like Brady Street, the historic
home of Milwaukee’s Italian population, and North Avenue – these
streets are packed with restaurants, indie movie
theaters, jazz clubs, and more.
EAST SIDE
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Set between the Milwaukee River and
the shore of Lake Michigan, this downtown neighborhood is home
to some of the city’s most popular attractions, plus lakefront fun! From beaches to museums, it’s easy to spend the
day exploring with the family, with plenty of
restaurants to enjoy in the evening.
EAST TOWN
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It was water that fi rst brought people to
the land that would become Milwaukee.
Water technology and research takes center
stage here at the new UW-Milwaukee School of Freshwater
Sciences, but you’ll also fi nd popular bars and
restaurants around the active harbor.
HARBOR DISTRICT
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Trendy shops and dining abound in this revitalized
warehouse district. Industrial spaces are
now home to galleries, restaurants, boutique
shops, and stylish national retailers. Along
the lakefront is Henry Maier Festival Park,
home of Summerfest, where the city comes
alive every summer for festival after festival.
HISTORICTHIRD WARD
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Thanks to dedicated locals, this once-
blighted industrial area has been revitalized with green spaces,
sustainable buildings, and attractions. The Menomonee River
Valley is now home to can’t-miss attractions
like Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, Miller Park,
and the Harley-Davidson Museum.
MENOMONEE RIVER VALLEY
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This diverse, offbeat neighborhood has a
DIY sensibility that runs deep. You’ll fi nd a little bit of everything here,
from funky music venues to intimate restaurants, brewpubs to tiki bars.
Riverwest is an eclectic neighborhood with a
strong communal spirit, home to a community-run bar, a community
radio station, and a thriving co-op.
RIVERWEST
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West of the Milwaukee River, you’ll fi nd the Wisconsin Center
(Milwaukee’s convention center) as well as the
city’s premier sports and entertainment district.
Nearby is Old World Third Street, a major focal point
for nightlife downtown and the historic heart
of Milwaukee’s German community.
WESTOWN
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This diverse neighborhood is a
gateway to Milwaukee’s predominantly
Hispanic south side. You’ll feel the energy of the community on
Cesar Chavez Drive and National Avenue, two main streets in the neighborhood
lined with local restaurants, bakeries,
and businesses.
CLARKE SQUARE
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The longtime hub of Milwaukee’s gay
community, this neighborhood is now also an epicenter of
foodie activity with an industrial edge. You’ll fi nd some of the city’s best LGBTQ bars and nightclubs alongside
award-winning restaurants and
locally-made artisan food products.
WALKER’S POINT
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NEIGHBORHOODS LEARN MORE ABOUT NEIGHBORHOODS AT VISITMILWAUKEE.ORG/NEIGHBORHOODS
MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM
MILWAUKEEPUBLIC MARKET
MARCUS CENTER FOR THE
PERFORMING ARTS
MILLER PARK
VILLA TERRACEDECORATIVE
ARTS MUSEUM
HARLEY-DAVIDSONMUSEUM
WISCONSIN CENTERPOTAWATOMI
HOTEL & CASINOPABST MANSION
HENRY MAIER FESTIVAL PARK
MILWAUKEEPUBLIC MUSEUM
DISCOVERY WORLD
MITCHELL PARK CONSERVATORY
(THE DOMES)
ZOO
MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO
THE BREWERY DISTRICT
ALLEN BRADLEYCLOCK TOWER
(POLISH MOON)
MAYFAIR MALLBETTY BRINNCHILDREN’S
MUSEUM
HOYT PARKPOOL
ROTARY PERFORMANCE
PAVILION
THE VILLAGE INWAUWATOSA
THE MAYFAIRCOLLECTION
HOYT PARKFOOTBRIDGE
WISCONSIN STATE FAIR PARK
CITY HALL
FISERV FORUM
YOU’REWHILE HERE
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