We already know that Wisconsin is amazing, but now we have some solid evidence. Airbnb recently released a list of the top 20 travel destinations for 2020, and Milwaukee is ranked #1. That’s right; Milwaukee beat out cities around the world! Read on for details on Airbnb’s rankings as well as why Milwaukee is deserving of its recent honor.
According to Airbnb’s list of places to visit in 2020, Milwaukee is the #1 destination in the world.
Dori/Wikimedia Other cities on the list include: Sunbury (Australia), Tokyo (Japan), and Cape Canaveral (Florida).
The rankings are based on each city’s growth in annual bookings. Milwaukee has seen a whopping 729% increase in bookings!
Dori/Wikimedia What’s even more impressive is when you consider the difference between Milwaukee’s increase and the increase in bookings in Bilbao in Spain, which took 2nd place with a 402% increase.
When you learn everything Milwaukee has to offer, it’s clear that the city is worthy of its recent recognition.
Trizkutt/Wikimedia Milwaukee boasts historic sites and museums, cultural attractions, opportunities for outdoor recreation, and an enviable restaurant and bar scene.
The city’s bevy of museums makes it easy to learn about everything from history to art. As one of the best natural history museums in the U.S., Milwaukee Public Museum is a great choice when in the city.
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The Milwaukee Public Museum isn’t the city’s only top-rated museum, though. There’s also the Milwaukee Art Museum, which is one of the largest museums in the nation.
Milwaukee Art Museum/Facebook The gigantic collection includes nearly 25,000 works of art!
But it’s not just the museums that are bragworthy. Milwaukee has a burgeoning food and bar scene, which includes MKE’s Smallest Bar.
MKE’s Smallest Bar/TripAdvisor Aptly named, it’s a tiny, alleyway bar that’s sure to make a big impression.
And with eateries like Ian’s Pizza, foodies definitely won’t be disappointed in Milwaukee.
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Putting a new twist on the classic dish, Ian’s Pizza is known for serving up creative pies, such as its signature mac ‘n cheese pizza.
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It’s not just restaurants where you’ll find great food, though. Milwaukee hosts a slew of ethnic festivals throughout the year.
VISIT Milwaukee/Facebook Milwaukee’s German Fest, Festa Italiana, and Irish Fest are actually the largest festivals of their kind in the U.S.
In addition to some of the nation’s largest festivals, Milwaukee also hosts one of the world’s largest music festivals – Summerfest.
Summerfest/Facebook The annual event, which began in 1968, attracts 900,000 people a year!
Outdoor fun in Milwaukee doesn’t just pertain to fests, though. There are plenty of ways to enjoy the great outdoors right in the city, such as Seven Bridges Park.
Amanda DeBoer/Google Offering the perfect escape – complete with enchanting surroundings - the forested park features a hiking trail, lake, bridges, and more.
So, do you agree with Airbnb’s ranking? What’s your favorite thing about Milwaukee? Think another Wisconsin city should’ve been included in Airbnb’s list? Tell us in the comments section.
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Other cities on the list include: Sunbury (Australia), Tokyo (Japan), and Cape Canaveral (Florida).
What’s even more impressive is when you consider the difference between Milwaukee’s increase and the increase in bookings in Bilbao in Spain, which took 2nd place with a 402% increase.
Trizkutt/Wikimedia
Milwaukee boasts historic sites and museums, cultural attractions, opportunities for outdoor recreation, and an enviable restaurant and bar scene.
bvanh16/TripAdvisor
Milwaukee Art Museum/Facebook
The gigantic collection includes nearly 25,000 works of art!
MKE’s Smallest Bar/TripAdvisor
Aptly named, it’s a tiny, alleyway bar that’s sure to make a big impression.
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Ian’s Pizza Milwaukee | Story Hill/Google
VISIT Milwaukee/Facebook
Milwaukee’s German Fest, Festa Italiana, and Irish Fest are actually the largest festivals of their kind in the U.S.
Summerfest/Facebook
The annual event, which began in 1968, attracts 900,000 people a year!
Amanda DeBoer/Google
Offering the perfect escape – complete with enchanting surroundings - the forested park features a hiking trail, lake, bridges, and more.
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