Enhanced print and digital resources connect travelers with local businesses through AI-supported planning

Visit Milwaukee is proud to announce its latest suite of updated visitor planning tools to help travelers explore and enjoy the city. Tools include the 2026 Official Visitors Guide and Map, Ask LeRoy, our AI-powered augmented-reality concierge now geared toward leisure travelers, and an enhanced digital Map King experience. These tools help both visitors and locals alike prepare for the year ahead in Milwaukee, which includes major restaurant openings, World Cup watch parties, America’s 250 celebrations, our biggest cruise season yet and more stories that bring Milwaukee’s flavor to life.
 

As travel research moves toward mobile-first discovery and AI-supported planning, these tools place Milwaukee at the forefront of how visitors plan, explore and experience a destination today, with intuitive resources built for modern traveler behavior.
 

“Travelers are increasingly relying on technology and AI to guide their trip decisions,” said Josh Albrecht, chief marketing officer. “These visitor tools show how Milwaukee is embracing that shift while staying rooted in authentic, informative storytelling. No matter how a visitor plans their next Milwaukee vacation, we’ve got a resource to help them create their best trip yet."

A person holds up a smartphone displaying an interactive digital guide inside 3rd Street Market Hall, with the venue entrance visible in the background.

Originally launched in 2025 as a tool primarily for meeting planners, Ask LeRoy now adds a new layer of trip-planning expertise for travelers of all kinds. Visitors scan a QR code, no app required, to interact with an avatar of digital Packers legend, NFL Pro Football Hall of Famer, and longtime Milwaukeean LeRoy Butler. They then receive real-time recommendations on what to do, where to eat and what is nearby, all powered by Visit Milwaukee’s content. Visitors can find Ask LeRoy at 3rd Street Market Hall, ThriveOn, Sherman Phoenix, Visit Milwaukee’s visitor information center located within Baird Center, Visit Milwaukee’s offices in the Enerpac Building, as well as Visit Milwaukee’s airport welcome kiosk in the baggage claim area at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport.

 

The 2026 Official Visitors Guide will soon be available at more than 125 welcome centers and kiosks across Wisconsin and northern Illinois, as well as in mailboxes and on digital devices worldwide. The guide highlights Milwaukee's flavor through stories about its accessible lakefront beaches, its reputation as the City of Festivals, thanks to an ever-expanding lineup that includes the new Freshwater Food & Wine Festival, and ways to explore popular classics, like creating your own custard trail or Miller High Life trail. The guide also showcases a thriving maker scene shaped by artisans, vintage curators and independent shops like All Goods and Refresh Vintage.

A man, LeRoy Butler, holding a football and smiling while leaning on a metal railing by a waterfront. Trees line the pathway behind him, and a building extends into the water in the background. The weather is clear and sunny.

The 2026 Visitor Map features 200 local businesses, attractions, neighborhoods, dining districts and visitor amenities. These are located across Milwaukee and Wauwatosa. The map serves as an easy companion for navigating Milwaukee, no matter the mode of transit.

 

Map King, the digital foundation for Visit Milwaukee’s visitor experience, has been significantly enhanced for 2026. Updates include a new promotions tab that comes preloaded with all Hotel Month partner deals. Promotions and guides now appear within individual partner placemarks, helping users move from inspiration to action without leaving the platform. This year, Map King is introducing an expanded map of 3rd Street Market Hall, including detailed vendor information and wayfinding to help visitors navigate the food hall. This is just the first live digital map from the geo-spatial tech company, with more detailed partner maps planned for the coming year.

 

To order a copy of this year’s Official Visitors Guide or Official Visitors Map at visitmilwaukee.org/official-visitors-guide/ or map.visitmke.org, or order a copy today by visiting www.visitmilwaukee.org/request-a-guide.

 

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