It’s that time of year again when the streets of downtown Milwaukee get filled with lights, trees and decorative Christmas ornaments.
But what other options are there to see around downtown during this time of year? I took to the internet and asked.
Here is what the people had to say about the top 3 choices, in no particular order.
Mitchell Park Domes
The Domes are a great place to escape the frigid cold temperatures of Wisconsin, and they offer three different types of environments to visit.
As normal, there are the tropical and desert domes, but the third dome changes into a lovely Christmas snow globe.
When you walk in, you are welcomed by a lovely 80 degrees and a scene from a Hallmark movie. As you walk around, you find yourself looking at the 12 days of Christmas.
I personally loved the 10 Lords of Leaping. To learn more about visiting the Domes, click here. The Holiday arrangement at the Domes is going on until Jan. 4.
Milwaukee County Zoo “Wild Lights”
Additionally, another favorite amongst people was the Wild Lights at the county zoo. As someone who frequents the zoo, the light walk through was new to me.
The light displays weave around the circular path and lead you through the apes, night animals, elephants and back to the front.
I recommend checking the weather and dressing warmly when visiting.
Warm beverages are available for purchase throughout the path to help keep you warm, and some fire pits are going along the path to help you stay warm, too.
These lights and decorations will be out until Dec. 31, and to purchase tickets, click here.
Streets of Old Milwaukee at the Milwaukee Public Museum
The holiday history comes to life at the Public Museum. As you walk through the European Villages and into old Milwaukee, the streets are decorated for the season.
On Saturdays, there is a guided tour called “History of the Holidays”. This tour explores the diverse cultural backgrounds and their impact on the holiday season in Milwaukee.
The event is going on until Jan. 25. Some facts included:
- In Norway, having a wreath on your door tells your community that a loved one has passed.
- In Ireland, this is where the mistletoe came from, but with a different twist. One would pluck a berry to get a kiss, not stand under it.
- The Christmas Tree is from England, with Queen Victoria being photographed with said tree, but this custom came from Germany, probably from the Queen’s husband, who originally came from Germany. Also, trees were hung from the ceiling to help save space in the tiny homes/huts people lived in.
Milwaukee Public Museum is moving into a new building, but that’s not happening fully until 2027.
The “Streets of Milwaukee” won’t be identical, as the exact display isn’t moving to the new building, because everything is being built into the walls of the current building.
There are still MANY more
There are still MANY more to do during the holiday season in and around downtown Milwaukee.
Between the Christmas markets, tree lighting ceremonies, Santa sightings and many more, there is simply not enough room to write about them all.
May this holiday season be an easy one for you all, and may the New Year treat you well.
































