Recently renovated to offer chic lodging in the heart of the city, the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee enjoys a prime address in downtown Milwaukee. Guests can lounge about in their lavishly outfitted guestrooms, enjoy dining at the hotel's restaurant and lounge, take the enclosed walkway to the Grand Avenue Shopping Center or stroll straight to July's Summerfest, the Milwaukee Art Museum and Miller Park.
Conveniently Located less than one mile from General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, The Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Milwaukee Airport is a high quality hotel for both business and leisure travelers and extended stay guests. Guest must have attained the age of 21 to rent a guest room.
The Best Western Inn Towne Hotel, centrally located in downtown Milwaukee, is within walking distance of Midwest Airlines Convention Center, Bradley Center, the Historic Theater District and the exciting nightlife of Water Street. Each guestroom of the Best Western Inn Towne Hotel features wireless high-speed internet access, designer toiletries, televisions with HBO and comfortable furnishings.
Art Deco to its core, the all-suites Hotel Metro is both stylish and minimal. One of Milwaukee's premier hotels located in the theatre district, the Hotel Metro's spa suites have fireplaces and whirlpool baths, and the street-level bar is swanky-chic for visitors and locals alike.
Milwaukee's bull's eye, the view from the Hyatt Regency's revolving restaurant on the 18th floor is as stunning as it gets. From the ground, get dizzy gazing up 18 floors through the open atrium. Take the enclosed walkway to the Grand Avenue Shopping Center or stroll straight to July's Summerfest, the Milwaukee Art Museum and Miller Park.
Every old town holds an iconic hotel that reveals a bit about the city's past. For Milwaukee, it's the Pfister, built for luxurious longevity in 1893. One of the oldest hotels in the country, rooms on the original floors (one through eight) are decked in period Victoriana, and the lobby's grand staircase is something out of Titanic. All this legacy, service, and sumptuousness does not come cheap, but transcending time is worth the price.
By the river in Milwaukee's theatre district, near City Hall and the majestic Milwaukee River, the InterContinental Milwaukee's sleek lobby is a picture of Italian elegance with smooth marble, gold trim and sparkling crystal. The building itself is Fleming meets Milwaukee and guest rooms, most with views of river and city, aren't nearly as opulent as the lobby, but are warm in red and cherry wood.