Explore Milwaukee’s vibrant neighborhoods with a self-guided audio tour. Discover historic architecture, delicious cuisine, and scenic trails. Perfect for families and foodies.
Explore Milwaukee’s vibrant neighborhoods with a self-guided audio tour. Discover historic architecture, delicious cuisine, and scenic trails. Perfect for families and foodies.
- All Saints’ Cathedral - Embark on a self-guided audio tour to explore two fascinating suburbs, Brady Street and the Lower Eastside, along with their unique architecture. As you walk, you’ll uncover the rich history of All Saints’ Cathedral.
- St. Hedwig Three Holy Women Parish - This self-guided audio tour introduces you to the intriguing…
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All Saints’ Cathedral - Embark on a self-guided audio tour to explore two fascinating suburbs, Brady Street and the Lower Eastside, along with their unique architecture. As you walk, you’ll uncover the rich history of All Saints’ Cathedral.
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St. Hedwig Three Holy Women Parish - This self-guided audio tour introduces you to the intriguing suburbs of Brady Street and the Lower Eastside, highlighting their architectural beauty. As you stroll, you’ll learn about the history of St. Hedwig Parish.
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Peter Sciortino Bakery - Discover the influence of Polish and Italian immigrants on the Brady Street Historic District, featuring delightful Italian cuisine at Sciortino’s Bakery and Glorioso’s Deli.
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Glorioso’s Italian Market - Uncover the impact of Polish and Italian immigrants on the Brady Street Historic District, with a focus on the delectable Italian offerings at Sciortino’s Bakery and Glorioso’s Deli.
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St. Rita (Three Holy Women Parish) - Discover how St. Rita’s Parish mirrors the cherished Blessed Virgin of Pompeii Church, the original heart of the East Side’s Italian community.
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Cass Street Park - Admire Marina Lee’s vibrant sculptures in Cass Street Park.
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Marshall Park - On this self-guided audio tour, explore the captivating suburbs of Brady Street and the Lower Eastside, and their architectural wonders. As you walk, you’ll delve into the history of Marshall Park.
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - Visit Lower Eastside landmarks, including the world’s largest Tiffany glass window at St. Paul’s Church, and a building rumored to be a spite house, adjacent to the historic and ornate Miller House and Downer House.
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Robert “Rabbie” Burns Monument by William Grant Stevenson, RSA - Meet the celebrated writer of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ at the city’s Robert Burns Statue.
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Jewish Museum Milwaukee - This self-guided audio tour introduces you to the intriguing suburbs of Brady Street and the Lower Eastside, showcasing their architectural charm. As you walk, you’ll discover the history of the Jewish Museum of Milwaukee.
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Mexican Consulate - On this self-guided audio tour, explore the captivating suburbs of Brady Street and the Lower Eastside, and their architectural beauty. As you walk, you’ll learn about the history of the Mexican Consulate.
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Oak Leaf Trail - Conclude your tour with a stroll down the city’s former Gold Coast, ending at the Oak Leaf Trail on Prospect Avenue, where you can continue your Milwaukee adventure independently on the Lake Line Trail.

- VoiceMap Application
- Lifetime access to Heidelberg’s Altstadt tour
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- VoiceMap Application
- Lifetime access to Heidelberg’s Altstadt tour
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Smartphone
- Transportation
- Food/Drink
- Tickets or entrance fees to any museums or other attractions en route
- Smartphone
- Transportation
- Food/Drink
- Tickets or entrance fees to any museums or other attractions en route
With 191 distinct blocks, it’s no wonder Milwaukee is celebrated as a ‘City of Neighborhoods’. This self-guided walking tour will introduce you to two of its most fascinating areas, Brady Street and the Lower Eastside, showcasing their unique architecture.
You’ll start by exploring the influence of Polish and Italian immigrants on the Brady Street…
With 191 distinct blocks, it’s no wonder Milwaukee is celebrated as a ‘City of Neighborhoods’. This self-guided walking tour will introduce you to two of its most fascinating areas, Brady Street and the Lower Eastside, showcasing their unique architecture.
You’ll start by exploring the influence of Polish and Italian immigrants on the Brady Street Historic District, including the delightful Italian fare at Sciortino’s Bakery and Glorioso’s Deli. The tour concludes with a walk along the city’s former Gold Coast, ending at the Oak Leaf Trail on Prospect Avenue, where you can continue your Milwaukee journey independently on the Lake Line Trail.
This family-friendly tour offers a leisurely stroll, with opportunities to visit some of the city’s most intriguing churches. Arrive with an appetite, as there are numerous chances to enjoy snacks or discover a new favorite restaurant along the way.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.