Visit the unique Harley-Davidson Museum to celebrate the more than 100 year history of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Whether you live for the open road or bike on weekends, this nostalgic museum will give you a glimpse of history and culture that you've never seen before. Check out the 450 Harley-Davidson motorcycles and thousands of Harley-Davidson artifacts on display.
Located on the last remaining prehistoric Indian Mound in the city, Lake Park is a 138-acre oasis of greenery within the urban landscape. Just north of the Milwaukee Art Museum, this park is home to a lighthouse, several trails and paths, tennis courts, a golf course and a playground. Enjoy the fresh air, beautiful outdoors, and free concerts during the summer.
Make a reservation for Milwaukee Coach & Carriage, the most romantic carriage rides in the city. See the beautiful architecture of downtown as you snuggle together for an intimate ride. During the winter months, be swept into a winter wonderland with the lights and sights along Wisconsin Avenue.
Music lovers must make it out to the annual Summerfest, an eleven-day mega festival filled with music, shows and food. Eleven stages fill the Henry Maier Festival Park and feature more than 700 bands, including some of the biggest names in the music world. The largest music festival in the world, drawing in over one million people annually, concludes with an enormous fireworks demonstration.