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Radisson Milwaukee North Shore

7065 North Port Washington Road, Milwaukee WI 53217, USA
Reservations: +1 (800) 967-9033 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +1 (414) 351-6960 Fax: +1 (414) 351-5194

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Discover Attractions near our Hotel's Milwaukee, WI Location

Guests of the Radisson North Milwaukee hotel will find themselves near the shores of Lake Michigan, and minutes from the downtown area. Our Milwaukee, WI hotel's location is also conveniently close to a variety of major attractions such as Bayshore Town Center, Discovery World and Miller Brewing Company. Reserve your stay online today and discover the convenience of our North Milwaukee hotel.

Visit the following attractions nearby our hotel's Milwaukee, WI locale:
  • Bayshore Town Center (1 mile)
    This expansive outdoor mall features stores such as H & M and Barnes & Noble, along with a variety of restaurants.
    Phone: (414) 332-8136
  • Discovery World (8 miles)
    At the aquariums and exhibits here, you can learn about science and technology and even visit the Caribbean without leaving Wisconsin.
    Phone: (414) 765-9966
  • Downtown Milwaukee (8 miles)
    A short distance from our hotel's Milwaukee, WI location, the city's downtown atmosphere offers everything from restaurants and live theatre to festivals and galleries.
  • Harley Davidson Tour Center (15 miles)
    Here you can see how Harley powertrains are created and learn about the history of America's favorite motorcycle.
    Phone: (877) 883-1450
  • Lake Michigan (0.1 miles)
    You can enjoy a beautiful lake view and camp out along the shore right outside one of the most conveniently located Milwaukee, WI hotels.
  • Marquette University (8 miles)
    For sporting, artistic and cultural events, visit this spacious college campus to enjoy a variety of activities at this university, which has more than 8,000 undergraduate students.
    Phone: (414) 288-7250
  • Miller Brewing Company (7 miles)
    You can't leave the city known for its beer industry without taking a tour of the Miller factory and sampling some of the products for free.
    Phone: (800) 944-LITE
  • Miller Park (10 miles)
    Home to MLB's Milwaukee Brewers, this state-of-the-art ballpark offers tours of the facility and a classic American baseball experience.
    Phone: (414) 902-4005
  • Milwaukee Art Museum (8 miles)
    This museum boasts a new expansion designed by Santiago Calatrava and contains international folk art, artifacts from ancient Greece, Renaissance paintings and a large Georgia O'Keefe collection.
    Phone: (414) 224-3200
  • Milwaukee Public Museum (8.2 miles)
    You can travel to many different worlds here as you explore the detailed exhibits that provide information about dinosaurs, art, Native American history and a variety of other subjects.
    Phone: (414) 278-2702
  • Milwaukee County Zoo (15 miles)
    Children and adults alike will be fascinated by the variety of wildlife found here, including bears, zebras and performing sea lions. It's one of the best family-friendly attractions around.
    Phone: (414) 256-5412
  • Summerfest Fair Grounds (8 miles)
    Summerfest, known as the "World's Largest Music Festival," is one of the most exciting music events in the country.
    Phone: (414) 273-2680
  • Wisconsin State Fair Park (12 miles)
    Check out the State Fair Park for family friendly events such as horse shows, the Halloween Express and the annual state fair.
    Phone: (800) 884-FAIR

About Milwaukee

Once known primarily as a beer-making town, Milwaukee today has only one major brewer, Miller. Never fear, though - the city of beer still has numerous taverns, bars, pubs and microbreweries. The Water Street Entertainment Center is alive and hopping with taverns, restaurants and, of course, brewpubs. Another highlight is the artsy Third Ward, a restored warehouse district that's now a National Historic Landmark featuring terrific dining, a lively nightlife scene, art galleries and antique shops. Other popular attractions include the outstanding Milwaukee County Zoo, the Midwest Express Center, and the Milwaukee Public Museum, one of the nation's finest. NBA fans can catch a Bucks game and baseball fans can cheer on the Brewers at Miller Park. Visitors can hop aboard several fun cruises on either Lake Michigan or the Milwaukee River. The city also has several great festivals, notably Summerfest and the Great Circus Parade. And no visit would be complete without sampling the two foods Milwaukee is best known for - frozen custard, a premium ice cream treat that you'll find all over town, and the fish fry, available throughout the week at most restaurants, and everywhere Fridays.

Did you know?

Milwaukee, Wisconsin's largest city, lies on the shores of Lake Michigan. Even though the city is an international seaport and the state's primary commercial and manufacturing center, it has managed to maintain a small-town atmosphere.

Current Weather for Milwaukee

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