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Madison, WisconsinSet on an isthmus between two scenic lakes, the city of Madison is Wisconsin's second largest city and the state capital. Madison is home to many different attractions including the State Street pedestrian mall, many restaurants, great lakes, world class bike paths, great museums and galleries and so much more. In addition to this list of possible activities and notable places, more information about Madison can be found on the Visitors Bureau website. Travel InformationThe City of Madison is served by most major airlines at the Dane County Regional Airport (MSN), located approximately 10 km from the city center. Transportation from the airport to the Lowell Center is available by Taxi (for approximately $25). If you are staying in a hotel other than the Lowell Center, please use the free courtesy phones in the airport, located both on the arrivals concourse and in the middle of the baggage claim area, to contact the hotel to send a free shuttle. If you are flying through O'Hare Airport (ORD) or Midway (MDW) in Chicago and your flight is delayed, there is an excellent bus service directly from these airports to the Memorial Union, just 1 block from the Pyle Center. The cost is approximately $30 US one way. Attractions Memorial Union - Located on the edge of Lake Mendota, the Memorial Union has one of the best views of the largest lake of Madison. These views can either be enjoyed through from inside or, weather permitting, on the large terrace that extends all the way to the edge of the lake. The union also houses the Rathskeller a lounge that pays homage to the German heritage of the state. State Street - Connecting the state capitol and the University, State Street is a mile-long pedestrian mall features a unique blend of cafes, restaurants, and shops that are as eclectic as Madison itself. It is an excellent place to grab a bite to eat or do some shopping. Overture Center for the Arts is a stunning architectural landmark located on State Street, right in the heart of Madison's thriving cultural arts district. In addition to housing ten resident organizations and presenting more than 200 performances, art exhibitions, and educational and community events each year, the Overture Center offers a variety of venues for performances, corporate meetings, conventions, trade shows, weddings, banquets, and receptions. The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art and several smaller galleries as well as the gift shop are a highlight on a stroll down State Street. Chazen Museum of Art - The Chazen Museum of Art is the University's teaching museum which displays exhibits ranging from antiquity through modern art. Babcock Ice Cream - As one of the preeminent sources of dairy related research, the University of Wisconsin has extensive facilities related to the processing of dairy products including ice cream. The University makes its own fresh ice cream and cheese on campus at Babcock Hall which is served in many locations, including the Memorial Union and Union South. Brewery Tours - Like much of Wisconsin, Madison features a large number of craft breweries. Many of the local breweries, notably: New Glarus, Capitol Brewery, and Ale Asylum, among others, are available for tours. In addition, late fall usually brings about a large number of unique seasonal brews. Dining SuggestionsBelow are some common dining suggestions in the downtown area. In a city that has one of the highest number of restaurants per capital, this list is far from comprehensive. I highly recomend asking one of the conference organizers for suggestions. Great Dane Pub & Brewing Co. - Located a block from the capitol, the Great Dane is a Madison establishment known for its combination of historic ambiance, excellent food, and large variety of beers. The menu is so large that it is printed as a newspaper that can be browsed while enjoying one of their house brews in the pool hall or the Rathskellar bar in the basement. Website Map of MadisonSuggestions above are noted on the map. Click on the link below the map to browse the map in the normal Google Map's window. View Madison Attractions in a larger map |