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This area, once a hub for German immigrants in the 19th century, now features a mix of revitalized industrial buildings and modern developments.
The Boutique hotel Milwaukee stands as a contemporary gem here, offering sleek rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Milwaukee River.
Its rooftop terrace, heated indoor pool, and 24-hour fitness center cater to both leisure and business travelers.
The hotel’s W XYZ Bar hosts live music nights, drawing locals and guests alike.
For dining, The Noble on North James Lovell Street serves inventive small plates like duck confit tacos, while Engine Company No.
3 on West Walnut Street revives a historic firehouse with its Polish-inspired brunch (try the smoked kielbasa hash).
Beer enthusiasts flock to Milwaukee Brewing Company on North 10th Street for guided tours and barrel-aged stouts.
Nearby, Milwaukee Public Market in the Third Ward offers artisanal cheeses at West Allis Cheese & Sausage and fresh oysters at St.
Paul Fish Company.
Cultural and historical landmarks abound.
The Pabst Mansion on West Wisconsin Avenue showcases Gilded Age opulence, while the Milwaukee Art Museum on Lake Michigan dazzles with its Calatrava-designed wings.
Sports fans gravitate to the Fiserv Forum, home to the Milwaukee Bucks, located just a 10-minute walk from the Hotels near Fiserv Forum Milwaukee.
The Harley-Davidson Museum on South 6th Street chronicles the iconic brand’s history, with vintage motorcycles and interactive exhibits.
Business hubs include the Northwestern Mutual Tower on East Mason Street and Fiserv’s corporate offices on West McKinley Avenue.
Educational institutions like Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) on East Erie Street foster creativity, while Marquette University’s campus spans nearby blocks with its Gothic Revival architecture.
For outdoor recreation, Bradford Beach offers volleyball courts and kayak rentals, and the Hank Aaron State Trail provides scenic biking routes along the Menomonee River.
Reaching the Pet friendly hotel Milwaukee downtown is straightforward: General Mitchell International Airport (MKE) lies 8 miles south, connected via the GO Airport Shuttle or Uber (20-minute drive).
Amtrak’s Milwaukee Intermodal Station, a 5-minute walk away, links to Chicago and beyond.
Drivers can park in the hotel’s valet lot or use the nearby O’Donnell Park garage.
The MCTS Hop streetcar stops at West Kilbourn Avenue, offering free rides to the Third Ward and Cathedral Square.
Budget-friendly alternatives include the Plaza Hotel on North 4th Street, known for its retro diner and compact rooms, and the County Clare Guest House on North Astor Street, a cozy Irish-themed inn with complimentary breakfast.
The Milwaukee Downtown Hostel on North Marshall Street provides dormitory-style lodging ideal for backpackers, while Airbnbs in Walker’s Point offer loft spaces with kitchenettes near hipster cafes.
Guest reviews praise the Milwaukee hotels with pool for its vibrant ambiance and dog-friendly policies, including treats at check-in.
Travelers highlight the convenience of its central location for exploring the RiverWalk and Summerfest grounds.
Some note that street noise from weekend revelers can be audible in lower-floor rooms, though earplugs are provided upon request.
Business guests appreciate the tech-savvy meeting spaces with high-speed Wi-Fi, while families enjoy the pool’s extended hours.
A few critiques mention limited closet space, offset by the hotel’s minimalist, modern design.
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