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Milwaukee

This is your travel guide for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

1 : Visit the Harley-Davidson Museum [2 hrs]
Explore the history and culture of one of America’s most iconic motorcycle brands. The museum showcases a large collection of motorcycles and exhibits detailing the company’s evolution over the years.

2 : Tour the Milwaukee Art Museum [3 hrs]
Discover a diverse range of artwork, from classic to contemporary pieces, including the stunning “Quadracci Pavilion” designed by Santiago Calatrava. The museum also offers beautiful views of Lake Michigan.

3 : Stroll through the Historic Third Ward [2 hrs]
Enjoy shopping, dining, and art galleries in this trendy neighborhood filled with historic buildings. Don’t miss the Milwaukee Public Market for local food and artisanal products.

4 : Explore the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (The Domes) [2 hrs]
Experience a unique botanical garden featuring three beehive-shaped glass domes housing a variety of plant species from different climates. The Desert Dome, Tropical Dome, and Floral Show Dome offer a diverse and colorful indoor oasis.

5 : Catch a Brewers game at American Family Field [4 hrs]
Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of a Milwaukee Brewers baseball game at their home stadium. Enjoy hotdogs, beer, and the excitement of America’s favorite pastime.

Background Info

Weather
Milwaukee experiences a continental climate with cold, snowy winters and warm summers. Average temperatures range from 20°F (-6°C) in winter to 70°F (21°C) in summer. Annual rainfall is around 34 inches, and humidity levels can vary throughout the year. Air quality is generally good in the city.

Language
English is the primary language spoken in Milwaukee.

Cost Of Living
Milwaukee has a cost of living index of 90.4, lower than the U.S. average of 100. Housing and transportation costs are relatively affordable in the city.

Other
Milwaukee is known for its brewing heritage, with many breweries and beer-related festivals. The city also boasts a vibrant arts scene, numerous parks, and a rich history tied to its manufacturing roots.

Milwaukee – city in and county seat of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53218, United States of AmericaUnited States of America flag

Official Site: Visit Official Site

Summary: Milwaukee Summary

Map: Map of Milwaukee

Weather: Milwaukee Forecast


Post Codes: 53200–53299, 53201, 53203, 53206, 53209, 53211, 53213, 53219, 53222, 53225, 53228, 53233, 53236, 53238, 53240, 53241, 53245, 53248, 53250, 53254, 53258, 53261, 53263, 53266, 53268, 53271, 53274, 53277, 53281, 53283, 53290, 53291, 53295, 53298

Dialing Codes: 414


Population: 600,155 (2015)

Elevation: 188 m

Area: 250.849 sq km

Coordinates: 43.05, -87.95

Timezone: (UTC-06:00) Central Time (Chicago)


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Milwaukee County Wisconsin incorporated and unincorporated areas Milwaukee highlighted

Milwaukee County Wisconsin incorporated and unincorporated areas Milwaukee highlighted

Flag of Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Flag of Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Seal of Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Seal of Milwaukee, Wisconsin