There's plenty to do in Milwaukee!

Milwaukee features a lively energy and close-knit creative community, with first-class hotels and restaurants and a variety of opportunities to enjoy art, culture, sport, and recreation. To find out more about the area, check out Visit Milwaukee.
More than 160 miles of bike lanes and several off-street bike trails throughout the city make Milwaukee one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the country.
The Bronzeville Center for the Arts is a nonprofit organization rooted in the art, culture, and history of the African Diaspora. Located in Bronzeville—a historically African American neighborhood in Milwaukee—the BCA invites audiences of all ages to engage with dynamic exhibitions and enriching educational programming.
The Great Lakes Marine Collection at the Milwaukee Public Library contains materials on the history of the Great Lakes, including items such as photographs, log books, vessel plans, and files on ships that sailed on the Great Lakes. Also available in the room are books, atlases, topographic maps, and soundings of the Great Lakes. On display in the Zeidler room are ship models, paintings, and artifacts.
Grohmann Museum is home to the largest collection of industrial art in America. Present your conference badge for one free admission with one paid admission.
Harley-Davidson Museum is home to an unparalleled collection of Harley-Davidsonmotorcycles and memorabilia spanning two floors of exhibits on a scenic 20-acre park-like campus.
The Milwaukee Riverwalk, pictured above, is an active pedestrian environment along the river open to the public 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with access points throughout the system.
The Milwaukee Art Museum is Wisconsin’s largest art institution with a collection of more than 34,000 artworks from antiquity. American and European painting, sculpture, and decorative arts; conceptual and minimalist art; prints and drawings; photography and new media; modern and contemporary design; folk and self-taught art; and 20th-century Haitian art count among its strengths. Located on a 24-acre lakeside campus in downtown Milwaukee, it is a vital cultural resource and icon for the city. The museum is offering a discounted $10 admission to anyone who presents their conference badge, valid June 1–7. The museum is closed on Tuesdays.
Pirates’ Cove Diving- LEN-DER Shipwreck Charters is booking dates for their 45th year of running shipwreck charters in the Milwaukee area! Enjoy an unforgettable diving adventure exploring Lake Michigan's many unique shipwrecks. Multiple tour options are available. Contact Captain Jerry Guyer (414-588-6764) to arrange a tour.

Bublr Bikes is a nonprofit bikeshare in the Greater Milwaukee area. They offer bike rentals with per minute pricing at kiosks and have over 100 bike stations around Milwaukee.
Veo, Lime, and Spin have electric scooters available to rent around the city.