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Hotels in Milwaukee
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The Iron Horse Hotel
500 W Florida St

Housed in a century-old factory, the four-pearl Iron Horse Hotel has become a focal point in Milwaukee's hip Walkers Point neighborhood, offering a great patio, an upscale eatery, and a popular lobby bar. The exposed timbers, cream city brick, and vintage furnishings are as timeless as they are on trend, and work from local artists adds to the boutique ambience. The 100 large, loft-style rooms have a refined industrial appeal, with work desks and rainfall showers, though noise from the bar, events regularly hosted at the hotel, and dogs (the property is pet-friendly) might pose an issue. Travelers keen on immersing themselves in a historic atmosphere may want to compare rates with The Brewhouse Inn & Suites, housed in the former Pabst Brewery downtown.

Hyatt Regency Milwaukee
333 W Kilbourn Ave

The three-pearl Hyatt Regency Milwaukee delivers a comfortable stay in the heart of downtown Milwaukee. It's a business hotel first and foremost, directly connected to the city’s convention center and the property has 33,000 square feet of its own event space. Its 481 guest rooms are comfortable and most feature panoramic views of the city skyline. All have flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, but they lack microwaves. Features are solid, with a 24-hour fitness center, full-service restaurant, 24-hour business center, plus a gift shop that sells snacks, sundries, and Starbucks, but there's no pool. For a similar stay with a free breakfast -- something that the Hyatt Regency doesn't offer -- check rates at the nearby Hampton Inn & Suites Milwaukee Downtown.