LONG TERM STAYS WELCOME. Unit is right off Brady Street, one of the best streets in Milwaukee. Over 70 places to eat or drink within walking distance, including bars with free shuttles to brewers games and Summerfest. There are many shops and grocery stores in the neighborhood and everything you could possibly want is a short Uber ride away. Best enjoyed by up to four people whether they be couples, friends, solo adventurers, business travelers, families (with kids), and furry friends (pets)
The space is a private Upper unit in a quaint old school Milwaukee duplex. This is not a modern-built house it has the character of the 100-year-old building it is. It contains 2 bedrooms (both with Queen beds, one room has a curtain as its door) and a roomy living room with a futon couch. We have a fully stocked kitchen so that you can cook your own meals and there is a laundry area for you to use in the basement. We provide WIFI and a TV with Roku built-in, allowing access to Netflix, Hulu, and several other apps. The TV has an antenna for local channels. Windows are in the process of being replaced.
You'll have access to the entire Upper level of the duplex, including balcony. Kids and pets are always welcome!
We will be staying near by and will be available if any help is needed, we can also provided any suggestions to great things to do in the area.
This house is in the best possible neighborhood! We are located a half block away from Brady street, less then a mile to downtown and water street.
Some of the perks of the location are:
*Less then a 15 min walk to 73 bars and restaurants (every type of food you could want)
*Less then a 15 min walk to several neat shops, and larger stores
*Walkable to 4 grocery stores, including Gloriosos- which wins an award for best deli every year.
*10 min walk to Lakefront brewery, which does daily brew tours and a fish fry and polka dance on fridays.
*A 5 min walk to several bars that provide free shuttles to summerfest.
*A 5 min walk to Jacks bar which has free shuttles to almost all of the festivals, brewers games and major events in Milwaukee.
*A 10 min walk to Veterans park which is located on the lake. The park includes a large, popular sand beach (Bradford) with volley ball, food and a tiki bar. The park also includes several trails for running, walking or biking, a yacht club with boat/jet ski rentals. A kite rental area, segway rentals, a playground and a lagoon where you can rent water bikes, kayaks ect. In the summer they also feature a fish fry and a large outdoor movie.
*10 min walk to Charles Allis Art Musuem
*20 min walk ( Or 5 min Uber) on the lakefront to the Milwaukee Art museum, Betty Brinn's children museum or Discovery world (Aquarium).
*Less then a block away from a bike rental (Bubbler) or a Zipcar.
*Less then a 10 min Uber ride to
** The amtrak station with trains running several times a day to Chicago
** Marcus center for the performing arts
** Harley Davidson Museum
** Milwaukee Market
** Milwaukee Museum
** Third ward (Things such as Splash studios, Fore golf bar, Evo pingpong bar, many neat shops and restaurants)
** Beer gardens
** BMO (Bucks and Admirals games)
** Pabst museum and Milwaukee brewery
** Great Lakes distillery
** Potowatomi Casino
** Stenys (Where the pedal tavern leaves from)
** Oriental movie theater
** Bowling alleys
** Safe house (A Milwaukee must!)
** Riverwalk
** Edelweist dinner/sightseeing cruises (Tacos, brats, danceparrty nights)
** Chocholaters or cheese houses
** The domes
** The pettit Ice rink/ olympic training center
** Red Arrow Ice skating park
** Comedy Cafe or Comedy Sports
We are a half a block away from a bus stop, however we recommend Uber. Uber is cheap in Milwaukee, and with our home being centrally located most fairs are $5-10. However the bus located on Brady (the green line) goes directly to the Airport stopping in Bayview, The third ward, Downtown, Water street, North Street and up to the Bayshore mall. Most fun things to do are located with walking distance off the Green line and we wouldn't recommend switching buses as it can be confusing and lead to bad areas of town. New to Milwaukee is a tram car that you can also use to get around certain parts of downtown.
We are located near Zipcars, and bubbler bike rentals. If renting a car street parking is normally very easy to find on our block.
Occupancy Tax: there will be an Wisconsin state occupancy tax of 15.1% on your reservation.
Cancellation Policy: please be aware our cancellation policy is set to strict due to the demand for the space. So be sure before booking.
Parking: there is no on site parking but there is free street parking right outside the unit but Milwaukee only allows three free nights over a 30 day period, and Saturdays are always free and don’t count toward your total. If you are staying with us for longer than that a parking pass may be needed and costs $20. The $20 is for a 4-month pass which is the lowest time frame available.