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Architecture

 

Architecture

From gilded age opulence to a medieval chapel moved stone by stone, to Art Deco skyscrapers and the post-modern elegance of the Milwaukee Art Museum, all you have to do to see Milwaukee’s history is look up!
 

Mitchell Street

 

Mitchell Street

The Milwaukee we know today has been built and reimagined by immigrants from around the world since the 18th century. Get to know the Historic Mitchell Street neighborhood, first populated by Polish immigrants and now home to a diverse population including the Syrian and Somali refugees who founded Damascus Gate.

Shop Local

 

Shop Local

A trip to Milwaukee isn’t complete without taking a piece of the city home with you. Luckily, Milwaukee has many locally-owned shops and collectives to purchase the wares of our extraordinary makers and creatives, like Bronzeville Collective.

Foamation

 

Foamation

The Cheesehead is a worldwide symbol of sports fandom – and in Milwaukee, you can make your own, and so much more.

Houses of Worship

 

Houses of Worship

When European immigrants originally settled in Milwaukee, they built churches with soaring towers that you can still see throughout the city. But today, our community has more than 1,000 houses of worship of all denominations. Take a look with Pardeep Kaleka of the Interfaith Council.

Accessible Attractions

 

Accessible Attractions

Travelers of all abilities can enjoy Milwaukee’s natural beauty and its incredible variety of attractions, thanks to beach wheelchairs, sensory-friendly performances, accessible transit, and more.

 

Hotels

 

Hotels

Find your next home away from home in Milwaukee, where you can stay in a historic brewery, soaring modern hotel towers, a mattress factory turned motorcycle haven, and much more.
 

MKE's Newest Neighborhood

 

MKE's Newest Neighborhood

Once home to the world-renowned Pabst Brewing Company, The Brewery District is now a vibrant, mixed-use, and sustainable neighborhood. Jim Haertel from Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery was there from the start.