Milwaukee Charter Bus
Milwaukee Charter Bus
Wisconsin is Frank Lloyd Wright country and a stop at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church will give your charter bus group a fine peek at this man's incredible vision.
Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion is an outstanding stop on your charter bus tour of Milwaukee. This 1892 Flemish Renaissance mansion, constructed for beer baron Captain Frederick Pabst. Faithfully restored and furnished, the mansion is now an amazing example of Milwaukee's wealthy history. Considered the crown jewel of Grand Avenue when it was built, the mansion has 37 rooms, 12 bathrooms, and 14 fireplaces. Your charter bus gang will enjoy seeing the extravagant opulence this mansion exudes.
Edelweiss Cruise Dining is a neat stop for your charter bus gang. This is a fun way to get in a little sightseeing over lunch or dinner, Edelweiss Cruises travel the Milwaukee River and out into Lake Michigan. Your charter bus group will enjoy seeing the scenary through the glass enclosed boats.
Old World Wisconsin is the largest outdoor museum showcasing rural life in the Country. This museum features 1800s American life played out over 600 acres. Before your charter bus tour leaves, visit the octagonal 1897 Clausing Barn, which houses a restaurant and gift shop.
International Clown Hall of Fame is a stop along your charter bus tour that is definitely off the beaten path. This charming museum chronicles the origin of clowning back to the Greco-Roman era and spotlights many of the painted faces that have so defined the genre.
If your charter bus gang is in the mood for some of Wisconsin's finest food take a stop at the Brew City Barbecue, another great stop for a great meal was Gil's Cafe, if your charter bus group wants something a little different, try Sanford's and save for room for dessert!
Wisconsin is Frank Lloyd Wright country and a stop at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church will give your charter bus group a fine peek at this man's incredible vision.
Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion is an outstanding stop on your charter bus tour of Milwaukee. This 1892 Flemish Renaissance mansion, constructed for beer baron Captain Frederick Pabst. Faithfully restored and furnished, the mansion is now an amazing example of Milwaukee's wealthy history. Considered the crown jewel of Grand Avenue when it was built, the mansion has 37 rooms, 12 bathrooms, and 14 fireplaces. Your charter bus gang will enjoy seeing the extravagant opulence this mansion exudes.
Edelweiss Cruise Dining is a neat stop for your charter bus gang. This is a fun way to get in a little sightseeing over lunch or dinner, Edelweiss Cruises travel the Milwaukee River and out into Lake Michigan. Your charter bus group will enjoy seeing the scenary through the glass enclosed boats.
Old World Wisconsin is the largest outdoor museum showcasing rural life in the Country. This museum features 1800s American life played out over 600 acres. Before your charter bus tour leaves, visit the octagonal 1897 Clausing Barn, which houses a restaurant and gift shop.
International Clown Hall of Fame is a stop along your charter bus tour that is definitely off the beaten path. This charming museum chronicles the origin of clowning back to the Greco-Roman era and spotlights many of the painted faces that have so defined the genre.
If your charter bus gang is in the mood for some of Wisconsin's finest food take a stop at the Brew City Barbecue, another great stop for a great meal was Gil's Cafe, if your charter bus group wants something a little different, try Sanford's and save for room for dessert!



