- TripBuzz discovered 84 different types of activities for couples in the Waukesha area, including Parks (like Fox River Park), Bowling (like Fox Run Lanes), Bike Paths (like Glacial Drumlin Trail) and Laser Tag (like Lasertag Adventure), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 150 date ideas in or near Waukesha, Wisconsin, including 132 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milwaukee, Cedarburg, Franklin and Oconomowoc.
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Homemade pizza crusts and pastas topped with ladles of scratch-made sauce; fresh fish flown in from Chicago every morning
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The Milwaukee Brewing Company is a microbrewery that offers visitors tours of their beer making operation, with samples of the various styles of beer provided. The brewery also hosts Saturday open houses that feature samples and Q & A sessions.
16.1 Miles
Consisting of an expansive field, Franklin Woods Nature Center offers visitors a multipurpose sports area for soccer and football. The park is surrounded by trees and has a covered pavilion that hosts picnics and other events.
16.2 Miles
This weed-free, shallow lake has boat launches, swim beaches, fishing areas, and allows boating, water skiing, and boat fishing. There's also a restaurant that is accessible by boat.
16.3 Miles
A historic neighborhood with homes dating back to 1850, Concordia is full of mansions and regal estates built by the rich families of the Victorian Era. Tours are offered to guide visitors through the neighborhood and historically furnished homes.
16.3 Miles
In operation for over 60 years, the Milwaukee Repertory Theater is a professional theater company that presents a variety of dramatic productions each year, including musicals, classics, and contemporary works.
16.3 Miles
Pabst Theater is a historic and intimate venue that is designed so every seat in the house is a good one. The reconditioned interior highlights the buildings architecture so it's worth a stop even for those not interested in theater.
16.4 Miles
Once the largest habitable building in the US, Milwaukee's City Hall has an atrium over 380 feet tall. Visitors can take a self-guided tour or join an official historical tour to enjoy the ornate architecture and story behind the building.
16.4 Miles
Located in the Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee Public Market, has been a gathering place where visitors can enjoy a variety of artisan and ethnic products. Open since 2005, visit the independent merchants who delight with freshly prepared foods and drink.
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This historic site is the home of the 'The Great Third Ward Fire' in 1982. There are many shopping opportunities and art galleries as well a the River Walk. There is a free shuttle to take to the many art galleries, restaurants, unique stores, office buildings, etc.