Milwaukee Limo Services & Rentals
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Limo in Milwaukee: Luxury Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Milwaukee (WI) for every occasion, such as: airport ride
(MKE or another), birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing, concert,
sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral, graduation,
holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
Home of Miller Brewing Company, Harley, and six thousand bars (!), Milwaukee springs up defiantly
out of the convergence of three rivers. Known for its rowdy summertime music festivals and scenic views of Lake
Michigan, this modern Wisconsin town is diverse and developed as ever. To encourage tourist interest, Riverwalk was
added in recent years. It is currently one of the more appealing scenes in the city, a stretch of shops and public
events that is unrivaled anywhere else in town.
Milwaukee also has an interesting fluctuation of architecture, chronicling the quick inception of
the town’s “image.” From old factories on the outskirts to the ultra modern (by comparison) skyscrapers downtown to
the tasteful, upbeat riverfront district, this town has made itself a vital Wisconsin hub. Take an eccentric
microbrewery tour or brave the Harley Davidson district if you’re into that sort of thing. Or catch a Brewers game
and down a few pitchers on the banks of the river. The essence of Milwaukeean “culture” is debatable, but it’s
still a good time.
At the very soul of Milwaukee's cultural essence is the rumble of a legendary Harley-Davidson
motorcycle and the Miller Brewing Company. Grounded in German-American culture: hard work, cold beer, and lots of
food, Milwaukee is built around its pubs. Add to this the party atmosphere generated around the world’s largest
music festival, Summerfest; Wisconsin's three pro sports teams: the Brewers, Bucks, and Packers, and the enticing
smell of beer, brats and of course cheese, and you get a genuine down-to-earth fun-loving city.
Milwaukee is also known as the City of Festivals and invites you to experience the traditions and
customs of different cultures with authentic food, entertainment and exhibits at over a dozen year-round ethnic
festivals.
Milwaukee's historical fabric is woven into its many diverse neighborhoods. These neighborhoods
retain their historic charm and traditions of yesterday, while reinventing themselves for today.
Neighborhoods offer something for everyone. Historic Brady Street, one of Milwaukee’s trendiest
neighborhoods, has eclectic shopping. The Historic Third Ward is filled with historical ambiance and
architecture.
Old World Third Street is a favorite with its strong German heritage, cobblestone streets and
specialty shops. Historic King Drive offers a distinct cultural flavor with key sites like America’s Black
Holocaust Museum.
Milwaukee's neighborhoods reflect the treasures of the city’s past and the best of the future.
As one of the top cities in the nation for donations raised per capita for the arts, Milwaukee
offers audiences the world’s most acclaimed performers and visual artists. From the symphony, ballet and opera to
Broadway shows, theater, and rows of galleries, Milwaukee's arts scene is vibrant.
Sports enthusiasts will find the Genuine American City a haven for spectator sports. From
professional basketball to amateur baseball, sports fans have something to cheer about. Milwaukee is home to Major
League Baseball’s Milwaukee Brewers. The Bradley Center is the place to be for professional and collegiate
basketball, professional hockey and soccer. The Pettit National Ice Center, an official U.S. Olympic training site,
the only facility of its kind in the Midwest, is also located in Milwaukee. Home of 16 county courses, over 55
public courses and 10 private clubs, Greater Milwaukee has a rich golf tradition. Sports fans can cheer on amateur
and semi-professional baseball and softball at any one of the 26 diamonds found throughout Milwaukee County during
summer and weekend tournaments.
All of these components combine to secure Milwaukee’s place among premier destinations. From
world-class performing arts and ethnic festivals to historic neighborhoods, sports and annual events, Milwaukee is
a must-see city. Rent a limo in Milwaukee (WI)!
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