Milwaukee Quick Guide
Milwaukee has both a lively cultural scene and the manufacturing muscle to produce some of America's most iconic products. The city's economy is driven by agriculture, government, manufacturing and retail and wholesale trade.
Downtown Milwaukee offers visitors a number of world class attractions with easy access via the Milwaukee County Transit Trolley (MCTS). The River Route includes stops in the historic Third Ward, home of the William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design. Or take the Lake-Valley Route into Westown for access to the Milwaukee Public Museum and Discovery World Museum.
Milwaukee's City Hall is located at 200 E. Wells St. Other city departments and offices operate from the Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building at 841 N. Broadway St. or the 809 N. Broadway Building. For easy access to all city offices and departments, residents are encouraged to call 414-286-CITY for Milwaukee's "One-Stop Shop for City Services and Information." As well, many Milwaukee county offices are located in the County Courthouse Building at 901 N. 9th St.
Getting Around or Getting Away
Directions
Map driving directions from Downtown Milwaukee to areas such as historic Walker's Point, Marquette University and the East Side, or get there via the MCTS.
Travel Planning
Need a flight to or from Milwaukee? Find a Milwaukee travel agency or airport transportation services. Need a place to stay? Also find Milwaukee Hotels on TripAdvisor.
Making Milwaukee Your Home
New to Milwaukee? Look here for your new apartment, job or car.
Milwaukee Shopping and Services
Looking for the best bargains and services in Milwaukee? Experience shopping in the Third Ward, at the Bayshore Town Center (which used to be called the Bayshore Mall), or the Shops of Grand Avenue. Or browse for food and more at the Milwaukee Public Market.

