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Things To Do

Milwaukee Public Market

Milwaukee Public Market

400 North Water Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202

Milwaukee Public Market is a bustling indoor market located in the Historic Third Ward. It features a variety of local vendors offering fresh food, unique gifts, and regional specialties. It’s a great place to grab a bite, shop local, or just soak in the city’s flavor and charm. Don't forget to swing by the tiki bar for a Wisconsin Bloody Mary!

Deer District

Deer District

1134 North Vel R. Phillips Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53203

The Deer District is a lively entertainment area in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, right outside Fiserv Forum where the Milwaukee Bucks play. Known for its energetic atmosphere, it features restaurants, bars, and open spaces perfect for gathering, celebrating, and enjoying the city. It’s a great spot to explore before or after wedding festivities!

Harley-Davidson Museum®

Harley-Davidson Museum®

400 West Canal Street, Milwaukee, WI 53201

Harley-Davidson Museum is a must-see Milwaukee landmark celebrating over a century of motorcycle history. Set along the river, it features classic bikes, interactive exhibits, and a fun mix of culture and local flavor—great for guests looking to explore something uniquely Milwaukee.

Bradford Beach Tiki Bar

Bradford Beach Tiki Bar

2400 North Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53211

Bradford Beach Tiki Bar—also known as The Dock—is a vibrant lakeside spot right on Milwaukee’s beloved Bradford Beach. Nestled under thatch-roofed tiki huts, it offers tropical-style cocktails, frozen drinks, and casual bites with sand between your toes and views of Lake Michigan.

Sobelmans on St. Paul

Sobelmans on St. Paul

1900 West Saint Paul Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53233

Nestled in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley, Sobelman’s is famed for revolutionizing the Bloody Mary—turning the classic cocktail into an unforgettable “meal in a glass.” Their signature Bloody Beast features a house-made mix topped with sliders, bacon-wrapped cheese balls, pickled veggies, shrimp, sausage—and even a whole fried chicken! It’s bold, communal, and quintessentially Milwaukee.