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Top Things to Do in Madison, Wisconsin

This university-anchored city gets an extra dose of sophistication from its role as state capital. Lakes and a famous market encourage outdoor fun. Check out our picks for what to do, where to eat and where to stay in Madison.

Do

Capital City Food Tours Consume calories and burn ’em on a three-hour, 1½-mile tour that covers five stops. Guides chat about Madison’s history while guests sample sweets, savories and suds. capitalcityfoodtours.com

Capitol It’s a straight shot from Monona Terrace on Lake Monona to the state Capitol. Free guided tours highlight architecture and art—mosaics, stained glass and murals. tours.wisconsin.gov

Capitol

Monona Terrace and State Capitol

Chazen Museum of Art The building is a work of art. Galleries display African, Asian and 21st-century international works at this museum on the University of Wisconsin campus. chazen.wisc.edu

Dane County Farmers Market At the nation’s largest producer-only market, more than 150 vendors sell produce, flowers, cheeses and meats around Capitol Square on Saturdays, April through November. dcfm.org

Lake Monona See it from a Betty Lou motor yacht during a champagne brunch cruise or from a bike on trails that wind around lakes Monona and Mendota. dnr.wi.gov

Madison Museum of Contemporary Art The airy building near the Capitol houses more than 5,500 pieces of modern and contemporary art, some shown in a rooftop garden. mmoca.org

 Madison Museum of Contemporary Art

Madison Museum of Contemporary Art

Madison Trust for Historic Preservation Walking Tours Tours of areas such as Mansion Hill West focus on the city’s history and architecture. madisonpreservation.org

Monona Terrace Tours and an exhibit address the controversy around the building of this Frank Lloyd Wright-designed convention center on Lake Monona. mononaterrace.com

Monroe Street Indie shops and restaurants line a 1½-mile stretch west of downtown. monroestreetmadison.com

National Mustard Museum Exhibits and video make a quirky yet classy homage to ketchup’s counterpart, 6 miles west of Madison in Middleton. mustardmuseum.com

Olbrich Botanical Gardens The 16 acres encompass a rose garden, conservatory, sunken garden, and Thai pavilion and garden. olbrich.org

State Street This area bustles with more than 370 shops, galleries, restaurants and nightclubs. visitdowntownmadison.com

University of Wisconsin Arboretum These 1,200 acres feature prairie, savannah, marsh and deciduous forest, plus 20-plus miles of trails. uwarboretum.org

Wisconsin Historical Museum Stand in a replica 1,000-year-old home, walk into a lead mine or climb in a tractor cab as you explore exhibits detailing state history. historicalmuseum.wisconsinhistory.org

Wisconsin Veterans Museum Engaging exhibits tug on emotions while telling stories of combat and life back home through letters, poetry, photographs, artifacts and lifelike vignettes. wisvetsmuseum.com

Eat

Babcock Hall Dairy Store The public face of the UW’s food sciences program, this parlor sells campus-made ice cream. babcockhalldairystore.wisc.edu

Brasserie V Highland Spring Farm beef and onion straws fill the V burger at this European-style restaurant focusing on rustic French food and Belgian beers. brasseriev.com

Dotty’s Dumpling’s Dowry Dotty’s claim to be the world hamburger headquarters gets lots of support from the char-grilled, out-of-this-world burgers. dottydumplingsdowry.com

Dotty's Dumpling Dowry

Dotty’s Dumpling’s Dowry

Estrellon Enjoy a leisurely parade of tapas from James Beard Award-winning chef Tory Miller. Then cap the evening with a Basque cake that seems to change flavors and textures with every bite.  estrellonrestaurant.com

Fuegos—Steak+Tapas+Vegan The Latin-inspired menu caters to carnivores with bone-in ribeye and to vegans with dishes like chile relleno in orange ancho sauce. fuegosmadison.com

Glass Nickel While you're noshing on the best-selling Fetalicious pizza, with its tender mushrooms, fresh spinach, tomatoes and crumbled feta, sip a hearty Scottish ale or peppery Cabernet and enjoy the restaurant's Bohemian-chic decor. glassnickelpizza.com

Graze Taste the region’s food bounty in seasonal dishes, such as pan-seared gnocchi with squash, kale, goat cheese, apples and cider. grazemadison.com

Graze

Graze

Harvest The menu follows the seasons at this upscale favorite. Check the website for themed monthly Sunday dinners. harvest-restaurant.com

Heritage Tavern Pork stars here (the chef breeds his own heritage hogs), right down to the vintage boar-theme dinnerware. The braised pork and tuna platter includes pork shoulder, tuna sashimi and headcheese. heritagetavern.com

Ian's Pizza This eatery on State Street cemented its reputation selling pizza by the slice (and opened satellite shops in Chicago's Wrigleyville neighborhood and in Milwaukee). Patrons gobble up its top-selling mac 'n' cheese pizza. ianspizza.com

L’Etoile Fine dining about as fine as it gets. A seasonal asparagus canapé with Murphy’s Farm cottage cheese, pumpkin seed oil and pepitas made us swoon.  letoile-restaurant.com

Marigold Kitchen The Capitol Square area breakfast and lunch spot dishes platters of brioche French toast and blueberry pancakes with orange almond butter.  marigoldkitchen.com

Merchant Restaurant Like its cocktails crafted by bartenders, Merchant mixes the best of food and fun: It’s a restaurant, bar, grocer and night club. merchantmadison.com

Mickey’s Tavern Follow locals to this slightly worn gem. In a 1902 flatiron building, Mickey’s features a retro bar, living room-style dining areas and a spacious patio. Mickey's Tavern Facebook page

Monty’s Blue Plate Diner An updated diner serves breakfast all day and vegetarian options that go way beyond a tofu burger.  montysblueplatediner.com

Quivey’s Grove Housed in structures from the mid-1800s, this restaurant on the city’s outskirts is an elegant celebration of Wisconsin. (608) 273-4900; quiveysgrove.com

RED The glam sushi restaurant serves seasonal craft cocktails along with favorites like the Badger Roll (crab, shrimp, tuna and cream cheese). red-madison.com

Sprecher’s Grill and Pub Wisconsin-inspired fare (a burger with sauerkraut, sauerbraten over spaetzle) pairs with the popular fire-brewed beers and sodas. sprecherspub.com

Short Stack Eatery Exquisite blueberry pancakes and a bloody mary full of fresh veggies are just two reasons to visit. Plus, it’s open overnight on Saturdays. shortstackeats.com

Sunroom Cafe The brunch has a range of omelets and scramblers, plus whole wheat pancakes to keep Madison’s granola reputation intact. sunroomcafe.com

Supper clubs Head to one for Friday night’s old-school meal of fried fish. We recommend Avenue Bar and Grill, The Old Fashioned Tavern, Toby’s or Tornado Steakhouse. avenueclubmadison.comtheoldfashioned.comtobyssupperclub.comtornadosteakhouse.com

Taiwan Little Eats Taiwanese street food comes to State Street with sweet potato fries dusted in plum powder and popcorn chicken over rice. Wash it down with an iced matcha or taro milk tea. taiwanlittleeats.com

Weary Traveler Freehouse Bob’s Bad Breath Burger (made with garlic, onions and cream cheese) is wickedly tasty. wearytravelerfreehouse.com

Working Draft Beer Company The new brewery specializes in IPAs and lagers with flavors like Peachin’ to the Choir. Communal seating and board games encourage lingering with friends. workingdraftbeer.com

Stay

AC Hotel Madison Downtown A central location and sleek European-influenced design attract guests to the 165-room lodging. Floor-to-ceiling windows at Eno Vino Wine Bar and Bistro on the 10th floor afford panoramic city views. achotels.marriott.com

Best Western Inn on the Park Capitol Square Perks at this convenient downtown hotel include sizeable, clean rooms and free parking. innonthepark.net

The Edgewater The hotel pier gives guests easy access to Lake Mendota (and the occasional pop-up pier party). Four dining options within the 200-room hotel up the lake-luxe ante. theedgewater.com

The Edgewater Hotel. Madison, Wisconsin.

Photo courtesy of The Edgewater

Graduate Madison Canoes hanging from the lobby ceiling and cheery plaid furniture reflect the Wisconsin-influenced decor. Fried cheese curds and beer brats continue the theme at the rooftop restaurant, Camp Trippalindee. graduatehotels.com/madison

HotelRED Comfort and chic blend in the 48 guest rooms at a boutique hotel across the street from the Wisconsin Badgers’ Camp Randall Stadium. hotelred.com

Hyatt Place Madison/Downtown Between lakes Mendota and Monona, this hotel puts much of Madison in walking distance. madisondowntown.place.hyatt.com

Mansion Hill Inn The German Romanesque Revival building’s 10 rooms feature plush linens; some have marble fireplaces. mansionhillinn.com

The Speckled Hen Inn At this modern home in a bucolic setting, you’ll dine on a breakfast of eggs from the inn’s chickens and herbs grown on its 50 acres. speckledheninn.com

For more information: Greater Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau visitmadison.com

 

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