If you’re looking for stellar seafood far away from the sea, look no further. Barnacle Buds is known for their oyster bar and swimmingly good dishes. If creatures from the water don’t sit well with you, Barnacle Buds has sandwiches, salads, and more for land-dwellers.
A childhood favorite restruant for Ali and Ian (Ali's brother)! SafeHouse invites you and your fellow spies to join in on the city's best-kept secret since 1966. Your mission: Enjoy a fun night out at our Milwaukee bar, or a covert daytime recon at our family-friendly Milwaukee restaurant and enjoy the best food in Milwaukee.
Another Farnham kids favorite! Feel the heat of a desert oasis, the humidity of a tropical jungle and the bright colors of a floral garden…all at one destination! The Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, better known as The Domes, is a living museum filled with plants from across the globe. Visit Milwaukee's most unique destination.
Welcome to Milwaukee's most unique downtown food destination! Bursting with unique, high quality selections of artisan ethnic products, and freshly-made prepared foods, you’re sure to enjoy shopping the independent merchants of the Milwaukee Public Market.
Milwaukee is the home of Harley Davidson! Discover culture and history through stories and interactive exhibits that celebrate expression, camaraderie, and love for the sport. With an unrivaled collection of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles and memorabilia on two floors of exhibits, a 20-acre, park-like campus, one-of-a-kind shopping and dining experiences and a full calendar of activities, the H-D Museum is one of Milwaukee’s top tourist destinations for visitors from around the globe. No matter how long your visit, a trip to the H-D Museum is an experience that will last a lifetime.
The Milwaukee County Zoo was founded over 130 years ago. That’s almost as old as some Galapagos tortoises! In 1892, a miniature mammal and bird display in Milwaukee’s Washington Park proved to be a very popular attraction. By the turn of the century, it showcased more than 800 animals on 23 acres of land. Over the next hundred years, the Milwaukee County Zoo expanded constantly to the 190-acre site home to over 2,100 animals and 330 species we know and love today.
We are the spark of joy in a child’s eyes when they make a connection with a living creature. We are the sudden and satisfying “Aha” when you discover something you didn’t even know you were looking for. We are the beginning of your lifelong learning adventure.