Milwaukee Downtown

The Milwaukee downtown comprises of the East town, the West town, the Menomonee River Valley and the Historic third ward. The East Town is modern with skyscrapers and is the business center of the Milwaukee downtown. The Northwestern Mutual Life complexes, the tallest building in Milwaukee is located here. The Menomonee River Valley houses the Milwaukee's Brewers. It was once the industrial area of Milwaukee. It has been recognized as the national example of Eco friendly urban renewal in 2007. The Historic third ward is the houses upper middle class people in loft apartments. It is filled with condominiums and is the home for the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. The East town has many attractions like RiverSplash! And the shops of Grand Avenue. For more details related to the facilities and landmarks present in Milwaukee Downtown, please refer to our detailed travel articles.
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Be Prepared to Salivate! Visit Yummy Restaurants in Downtown Milwaukee

Planning a tour to Downtown Milwaukee? There are plenty of attractions from boutique shopping to galleries and mouth watering restaurants in the area to choose from. You can have nice time watching at the Riverside Theater or at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. Apart from shopping, you can also enjoy some of the most mouth watering cuisines served by the restaurants in the area.

Bacchus that is situated in the Cudahy Tower is known for serving some of the best kinds of fresh seafood, grilled-to-perfection meats and handmade pastas. The private dining rooms and the outdoor patio offer right kind of ambience for social dinners, wedding receptions, corporate events and power lunch.

Bacchus Downtown Milwaukee restaurant

http://www.bacchusmke.com/

Joey Buona's Pizzeria and Restaurant in the Downtown Milwaukee area offer yummy home-cooked meals. The family style dining offers you to choose from appetizers, two kinds of salads, two entrees, two pastas and two desserts. Joey's thin crust pizza and the deep-dish Chicago pizza are its main attractions. Banquest facilities and catering facilities are also offered by Joey Buona's Pizzeria and Restaurant.

Joey Buona's Pizzeria and Restaurant

http://www.joeybuonas.com/

Louise's offers spectacular dining experience to its guests. Pizzas of special California-style are made in wood-fired oven to bring the special flavor. Guests are also served with fresh focaccia breads which are baked in the restaurant itself. Some of the best dishes that you cannot afford to miss include calzones, seafood and chicken. The homemade pastas taste like pastas of Italy's Emilia Romagna region. There are also catering services offered by Louise's.

Louise's

http://www.louiseswisconsin.com/

With online searches you will come up with plenty of such restaurants offering mouth watering dishes.

Milwaukee Downtown: Top Downtown Sights and Attractions You Won't Miss

Milwaukee is a city largely influenced by its heavy Germanic heritage. This can be seen widely in all the tourist attractions of the city which mostly include micro-breweries and many century-old houses with predominantly German architecture.

General information about Tourist Attractions in Milwaukee

http://www.milwaukee.world-guides.com/milwaukee_attractions.html

The Third Ward Area of Milwaukee has been redeveloped and includes an assortment of museums, restaurants, shops and numerous other attractions. Some of the most popular tourist attractions are:

The Pabst Mansion on Milwaukee's "Avenue of Mansion" was built by Captain Frederic Pabst is a fine example of Belle Epoch Architecture and dates back to 1982. It is a beautiful mansion with more than 37 rooms, 14 fireplaces and 12 bathrooms and has been preserved with all its furnishings as a museum.

The Pabst Mansion's Official Website

http://www.pabstmansion.com/

The Milwaukee County Zoo showcases more than 2,500 animals including various exotic species like sea-lions and koalas, which are segregated by continents and beautiful natural looking habitats. The zoo provides entertainment shows and has picnic spots and various eateries.

The Milwaukee County Zoo- Major Attractions

http://www.milwaukeezoo.org/about/

The Grain Exchange Room stands as a testament to the time when Milwaukee was one of the largest exporters of wheat in the early 19th century. Today it is famous as a market place with a beautiful painted ceiling of Wisconsin Wild Flowers that one can admire.

The Glory of the Grain Exchange in Milwaukee

http://www.expressmilwaukee.com/article-10332-the-glory-of-the-grain-exchange.html

Along Lake Michigan's shoreline is the famous Henry Maier Lakefront park which includes a Marcus amphitheatre and many performance stages where cultural events and festivals are held.

The Henry Maier Festival Lakefront Park

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Maier_Festival_Park

One of the most unusual attractions are International Clowns Hall of Fame to honor Clowns from all over the world is a must-see for families with younger children.

The International Clown Hall of Fame Museum Official Website

http://www.theclownmuseum.com/

There is no admission fees for these attractions but tourists are advised to check individual place for the fees and timings.