Places to Travel in Wisconsin

Wisconsin is a scenic midwestern state with many exciting travel destinations to choose from. Book a vacation along the Great Lakes or fly in on your own for a weekend visit to Madison. Whether you are venturing alone or with family or friends, you will find that Wisconsin is full of rich outdoor attractions, sports and culture.

  1. Great Lakes vacations

    • Plan a family vacation to the Great Lakes in Wisconsin. Lake Michigan and Lake Superior sit along the east and northeast boundaries of the state. Families can enjoy a plethora of hotel accommodations, restaurants and boardwalk gift shops. While you are there, explore the 17 historical shipwrecks along Wisconsin's coast. According to Wisconsin Shipwrecks, the Wisconsin Historical Society is open to visitors to delve into exciting and educational tours through archaeological findings, underwater film footage and photographic records. Divers can enjoy up-close adventures by swimming down to the wreckage alone or in groups.

    Weekend in Milwaukee

    • Enjoy a weekend trip to Milwaukee. Birthplace of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle, Milwaukee is filled with affordable accommodations, including hotels, motels and bed and breakfasts, and exciting events. In the morning, for only $5, visit the William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design, where you can tape your own audio advertisements. During the day, meander through hip shops and dine at exotic restaurants in the city's well known Historic Third Ward. Finish the day with a relaxing evening stroll along the gorgeous and scenic River Walk. Stay at the Milwaukee Days Inn, which boasts comfortable guest rooms and an indoor swimming pool, and is steps from the Milwaukee Public Zoo, for an average of $50 a night.

    Lambeau Field tour

    • Wisconsin is home to the legendary Green Bay Packers and iconic Lambeau Field. This National Football League destination offers guided tours for fans to explore the history of the city of Green Bay and its stadium. Learn about legendary coaches and players, and how the Packers took home the first ever Super Bowl trophy. Tour prices are $11 for adults and $10 for children. For a few dollars more, visit the on-site Packers Hall of Fame exhibit. Training camp tickets can be purchased with guided tours, and game-day tickets are also sold on site.

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