Sightseeing in the City of Milwaukee is underrated. I have heard many people say things like, "What is there to see in Milwaukee?" "It is so industrialized and boring," and "No one goes to Milwaukee." I beg to differ. I was born and raised in Milwaukee, so you might think I am partial to it. On the contrary, I probably take it for granted simply because I am familiar with it like no other city. I am so used to it and what it has to offer that I unfortunately underutilize it.

Milwaukee Sites

So what is there to see in Milwaukee? Being the largest city in the State of Wisconsin, it has a taste of everything. To name a few, there is the Lakefront Brewery, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Betty Brinn Children's Museum, the Milwaukee Public Library, the Milwaukee Riverwalk, the Pabst Mansion, the Historic Third Ward, Bradford Beach, the Frontier Airlines Center, the Harley-Davidson Museum, the Milwaukee County Zoo, Miller Park, Miller Brewing Company, and the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (the Domes). Many of these sites are conveniently and centrally located in downtown Milwaukee.

Below is a comprehensive list of Milwaukee Landmarks:

Buildings

Allen-Bradley Clock Tower

US Bank Center

100 East Wisconsin