Upscale Hotel
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I think that the HILTON and the PHISTER are probably the 2 most VISUALLY upscale. And right downtown which adds to the upscale feel. But what is "upscale" to you.
Do you have kids? The Hilton has a very large and kid cool indoor water park.
The 2 are in different locations in reference to possible attractions. Not an enormous difference but a difference. This leads to another question. Will you be taking in attractions if so which ones?
I work at 10th and State St. I have lived in the Milwaukee area for about 20 years. It is a tough place to formulate a "vacation" itinerary. Every thing is spread out and it lacks the features like a San Francisco or Montreal. I found a web site that that is pretty much one stop shopping. Pictures, links, and unusual info. With some study on this site a visitor good piece together an itinerary of what interests them. A car would probably be needed, but a determined soul with enough time could use the buses. http://www.december.com/places/mke/places.html
Do you have kids? The Hilton has a very large and kid cool indoor water park.
The 2 are in different locations in reference to possible attractions. Not an enormous difference but a difference. This leads to another question. Will you be taking in attractions if so which ones?
I work at 10th and State St. I have lived in the Milwaukee area for about 20 years. It is a tough place to formulate a "vacation" itinerary. Every thing is spread out and it lacks the features like a San Francisco or Montreal. I found a web site that that is pretty much one stop shopping. Pictures, links, and unusual info. With some study on this site a visitor good piece together an itinerary of what interests them. A car would probably be needed, but a determined soul with enough time could use the buses. http://www.december.com/places/mke/places.html
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You have three posts with the same vague heading.
However, you received some more answers on your other post on the same subject:
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However, you received some more answers on your other post on the same subject:
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I recommend the Hotel Metro, nice boutique hotel, art deco design.
http://www.hotelmetro.com/
A different suggestion is to stay in Madison rather than Milwaukee....
http://www.hotelmetro.com/
A different suggestion is to stay in Madison rather than Milwaukee....
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Downtown is the Hotel Metro on Mason St. -- funkier type hotel but I've stayed there a few times with husband. Almost next door is the Pfister or do the Hilton on Wisconsin Ave. Hotel Metro has a great bar/restaurant...but is also walking distance to many dining spots.
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I've stayed at the Pfister. I know it has a great history, but it did not seem upscale to me. It reminded me of the Brown Palace in Denver, on old hotel with a history and some old style charm in the common areas, but not what I consider upscale and the rooms I've stayed in were certainly not "upscale".
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