Take a bus to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to visit Milwaukee's Miller Park and other local attractions.

Since its incorporation back in 1846, Milwaukee has grown significantly, in part because of its beer industry. In 1856, 20 breweries were up and running in the city. Well-known brewers who’ve operated here over the years have included the likes of Miller, Schlitz, and Pabst. In fact, the beer industry has been so integral to Milwaukee, the city’s baseball team, the Milwaukee Brewers, took their name from it in 1970. Today the Brewers play at Miller Park – a great place to catch a game if you’re in town visiting. Meanwhile, the city’s other professional sports franchise is the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks who play their games at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Take a look at our bus schedules and find buses to Milwaukee today!

Milwaukee also has a diverse museum scene – and one of the most interesting draws in motorcycle enthusiasts from all over. Since opening in 2008, the Harley Davidson Museum has been a popular attraction in the city. Other museums in Milwaukee include the science-themed Discovery World, the Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Milwaukee Public Museum. More places to visit include the Milwaukee County Zoo and the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory – the latter of which features 3 domes that are home to diverse plant life.

If you’re looking to walk around the city – check out the Milwaukee Riverwalk, which is near lots of popular brewpubs, shops, and dining locations. Boat tours are also available if you’d like to float down the Milwaukee River, rather than stroll alongside it.

Visit the Brew City!

Ready to experience all that Milwaukee offers in-person? There’s no better time than now to buy bus tickets to Milwaukee online through the trusted bus services of Jefferson Lines. We’ll help you relax and enjoy your travel to the city, whether you’re simply going for vacation, or for a business trip.