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.
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 Midwest’s premier casino destination for locals and visitors featuring the latest slots, table games, bingo, poker and more. Located in the Menomonee River Valley, Potawatomi Hotel & Casino is the closest casino for millions of visitors each year from Milwaukee, Southeast Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Looking for non-stop gaming action and a fun day or night out? Then Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is your choice for entertainment near you every day of the week.
The Milwaukee Art Museum collects and preserves art, presenting it to the community as a vital source of inspiration and education. 30,000 works of art. 400,000+ visitors a year. 125 years of collecting art. From its roots in Milwaukee’s first art gallery in 1888, the Museum has grown today to be an icon for Milwaukee and a resource for the entire state. See works of art from antiquity to present day in Wisconsin's largest art museum, famous for its moving Burke Brise Soleil, or “wings.”
Lakefront Brewery has one of the most popular brewery tours in the United States; over 80,000 people tour the brewery each year. Lakefront was one of the first—if not the first—to offer beer at the beginning, during, and after the tour instead of requiring visitors to wait until the end.
Milwaukee Public Market is a public market located in the Historic Third Ward neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Space in the building is leased to vendors, primarily local food businesses. The market's founders drew inspiration for the development from the Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington, envisioning a space that would support smaller, local businesses. Typical food offerings include bakery items, meats, produce, seafood, soup, cheese, spices, wine, coffee, and candies.