If you don't see what you are looking for here, you may also look over our Visitor and Convention website at: www.greenbay.com.
Discover Bay Park Square Mall! Open M-Sat 10AM-9PM. 920- 405-0917 or www.bayparksquaremall.com 2401 S. Oneida St.
Marcus Cinemas Bay Park Square Mall - 1 mile from hotel
Visit the legendary Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame 920- 569-7512 - 1265 Lombardi Ave. www.packers.com
Check out Green Bay’s own hockey team, the Green Bay Gamblers at the Resch Center 800-895-0071 or www.gamblershockey.com
NCAA Division 1 Basketball www.uwgb.edu/athletics - 920-465-2145
Stroll through the Green Bay Botanical Gardens; 2600 Larsen Road; 920-490-9457 or www.gbbg.org
Fox River Recreational Trail includes: Biking, Walking/Running, Roller Blading, and even Horse Back Riding (in designated areas). Starts in downtown Green Bay on Mason Street, travels along the Fox River and ends approximately 6 miles later through Allouez, DePere, Rockland, and Greenleaf. (small fees apply) www.foxrivertrail.com – Brown County Parks-920-448-4466
Ashwaubenon Bowling Lanes – 2929 Allied Street; 920- 336-0400 or www.ashbowl.com
Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary – 1660 E. Shore Drive 920-391-3671 or www.baybeachwildlife.com
Weidner Center; 2420 Nicolet Drive 888- 328-tkts or www.weidnercenter.com for tickets call: 920-465-2217
Attic Books and Coffee; 730 Bodart Street; 920- 435-6515 or www.TheAtticBooks.com
Bay Beach Amusement Park - 1313 Bay Beach Rd. - 920- 448-3365 Take Interstate 43 and exit at Webster Avenue (exit 187), north on Webster to Irwin Avenue to park entrance. www.baybeachwildlife.com
National Railroad Museum; 920- 437-7623 - 2285 South Broadway – www.nationalrrmuseum.org
Neville Public Museum; 920-448-4460; 210 Museum Place – www.nevillepublicmuseum.org
Oneida Casino – 2 Locations – www.oneidabingoandcasino.net– 2020 Airport Dr. – 920-497-8118
GB Symphony Orchestra; 115 South Jefferson 920- 435-3465 – or go online at www.greenbaysymphony.org
Frank’s Dinner Theatre; 117 S. Washington St. in the Meyer Theatre - or call 920-494-3401 www.franksdinnertheatre.com
Meyer Theatre; 117 S. Washington St.; 920- 433-3343 or www.meyertheater.org
UWGB Athletics www.uwgb.edu/athletics
Waterboard Warriors Water Ski Show www.waterboardwarriors.org
Country Critters Petting Zoo – 5033 Finger Road 920- 863-3253
Northeastern Wisconsin Zoo – 4378 Reforestation Rd. 920- 434-7841 or www.co.brown.wi.us/parks/newzoo (last two hours on Wed is free admission)
Shorewood Golf Course – 2420 Nicolet Drive 920-465-2118 – www.shorewood@wwgb.edu
Derozier Books, 406 N. Monroe Ave, specializes in used and collectible books with over 8,000 books. Selections range from hunting, fishing, guns, history, Native American and more. (920) 445-0447 email at www.derozierbooks.com
Joannes Sk8 Park, 315 South Baird Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin The Sk8 Park is the largest outdoor poured concrete park in the state and has beginner, intermediate and advanced areas.
Packer City Antiques, INC 1920 Marlee Ln., Green Bay WI, 920-490-1095
Pinecrest Historical Village 920-684-5110 – 3 miles west of I-43/Waldo Blvd. Exit 152 Hwy JJ in Manitowoc, WI www.mchistsoc.org
Visit the GB Community Theater, 920-435-6300 – 122 N. Chestnut Ave.
Or Visit the Next Door Theater, 920-430-9058 – 1668 Morrow St.
Oneida Golf and Country Club, 207 Country Club Rd, Green Bay WI, 920-498-6510
Woods Golf Club, 920-468-5729 – 530 Eric Rd., Green Bay – www.golfthewoods.com
Green Bay Country Club, 2400 Klondike Rd, Green Bay WI, 920-339-4222 www.greenbaycountryclub.com
For a Rockin’ Good Time try ACE’s Wild Bar, 709 S. Broadway, Green Bay WI, 920-438-7877
Visit Fuzzy’s Bar, 2511 W. Mason, Green Bay WI, 920-494-6633
For a great butter burger stop at Krolls,920-468-4422 – www.krollswest.com
For a unique bar atmosphere try Box Car Billy’s, 2525 Velp Ave., Green Bay WI, 920-434-9511
Brett Favre’s Steakhouse and Banquet Facility, 1004 Brett Farve Pass, Green Bay WI, 920-499-687 www.brettfavressteakhouse.com
Visit the Publisher’s Warehouse Outlet, 728 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay WI 920-884-6412
Try ice skating…..INDOOR or OUTDOOR at these places:
INDOOR: Cornerstone Ice Arena; 1640 Fernando Drive (920) 403-200; The have one of only two Olympic-sized rinks in the state of Wisconsin!
DePere Ice & Event Center; 1450 Fort Howard Ave.; (920) 336-1874
OUTDOOR: Astor Park; 110 Portlier Street; 448-3365;
Atkinson Park; 624 Ethel Street; 448-3365
Visit Barkhausen Waterfowl and Nature Reserve; 2024 Lakeview Drive, Suamico (920) www.co.brown.wi.us/parks/parks/barkhausen
Like Victorian? Visit HAZELWOOD HISTORIC HOUSE MUESEUM 1008 South Monroe Ave., (920) 437-18140 or www.browncohistoricalsoc.org
Ready for a historical adventure back in time? Heritage Hill State Historical Park; 2640 S. Webster; (920) 448-5150 or www.heritagehillgb.org
Visit unique shops in our downtown BROADWAY DISTRICT www.onbroardway.corg or call (920 437-2531
Looking for a taste of the Irish? Visit St. Brendan’s Inn (866) 604-7474; 234 S. Washington Street www.saintbrendansinn.com
Oneida Nation Museum for some Indian Culture; W892 Cty Road EE, Oneida (920) 869-2768 or www.museum.oneidanation.org
Visit Wisconsin’s oldest licensed winery: von Stiehl Winery – 115 Navarino St., Algoma (800) 955-5208 or www.vonstiehl.com Daily tours and wine tasting.
Visit ALGOMA! Take a walk along the Cresent Beach Boardwalk along Lake Michigan; Fish on the Ahnapee River; go hiking, biking or snowmobiling on the Ahnapee State Trail or just take in the panoramic views of Lake Michigan from Legion Park For more information on Algoma log on to www.algoma.org or call (800) 498-4888
Next would be a visit to historic KEWAUNEE to see a 1909 Victorian Pierhead Lighthouse and a 1911 Victorian Hotel. You can wall through charming Marquette Historic District showcasing homes build in the 1880s. There is also the Kewaunee County Historical Museum and the WWII Tug Ludgington. (800) 388-5000. End the evening with the soothing sounds of the harbor at the Harbor Park Gazebo. More information at www.kewaunee.org or (800) 666-8214
MISHICOT! Here you can visit the Old School built in 1905 that house one of the largest collections of Normal Rockwell paintings. (920) 755-4560 (www.theoldschoolgifts.com) There is also the River Edge Galleries that houses an ever-changing array of unique art and original paintings. Art not your style….then nearby you can visit Andercraft Woods boasting a variety of cedar birdhouses and birdfeeders as well as other unique wood creations. Take in the theatre at Palace of Reifs Mills with shows that will entertain the whole family (920) 732-3172 or www.palaceofrm.com. In July there is Mishicot Fest and in October there is PumpkinFest. For more information log on to www.mishicot.org or call (888) 867-3342.
Ice cream your liking? Here’s some history. TWO RIVERS is the birthplace of the ice cream sundae! And besides having ice cream you can see one of four other museums: Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum, the Historic Washington House, the Two Rivers History Museum and the Rogers Street Fishing Village & Great Lakes Coast Guard Museum (920) 793-5905 or www.rogersstreet.com Like the water? Enjoy a day on the water with Coast Guard licensed captains with Two Rivers Charter Fishing (800) 533-3382 www.wisconsinfishingtrips.com
Still looking for more ice cream? Try COLDSTONE CREAMERY at 2101 S. Oneida 920-429-9992
Laugh your heart out at Comedy City (920) 983 0966 or www.comedycityonline.com
Take in some live Christian music every Friday and Saturday at Cup O’ Joy Coffeehouse. www.cupojoy.com or (920) 437-6694 FREE!
Have a splashing good time at Joanne’s Park and Family Aquatic Center
Enjoy a boat ride on the Fox River aboard the Foxy Lady Cruise Boat. A 70 foot yacht with open upper deck and bar. www.foxyladycruises.com or call 920-432-3699
Spend a day relaxing at downtowns Tranquility Spa featuring luxury spa with pedicures and manicures, massage and body wraps. 300 S. Broadway or call 920-438-8399 tranquilityspasanctuary.com
Looking to pick up some luxury bath and body products and candles….visit RED AWNING in the downtown Broadway District. 119 N. Broadway or call 920-884-6547
Antiques Galore at the SOMEWHERE IN TIME ANTIQUE MALL. Enjoy free popcorn and an old-fashioned soda. 159 N. Broadway (920) 430-7802
For your sweet tooth, visit Beerntsen’s Candies and enjoy award-winning chocolates, delight in Breyer’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream and Door County specialty coffees. 200 N. Broadway (920) 437-4400
Visit historic TITLETOWN BREWING CO. located in the C&NW train station at 200 Dousman St. 920-437-2337 www.titletownbrewing.com
Are you the artsy type? Try your hand at a beginner’s bead class at The Mother Bead – 419 Dousman Street. (920) 437-2821
Take in roller staking at ROLA RENA – 731 Morris Street (920) 494-6152
Have fun exploring the history of paper and making your own homemade paper at Paper Discovery Center. 101 W. Edison Avenue in Appleton. (920) 380-7491 $12/Family-$5/Adults-$3/Students www.paperdiscoverycenter.org
In to role-playing games? Visit GNOME GAMES at 1925 Main Street and 2160 Ridge Road. Play in tournaments, participate in workshops and take on friends in open play of role-playing, card and other games. (920) 391-4263 www.gnomegames.com
Take a tumble on the gym mats at TRI-COUNTY GYMNASTICS & CHEER. 2789 Allied Street. Run down the Tumble-Trak and tackle wall climbing during open guy hours. (920) 499-1536
Winter ski fun at TRIANGLE SPORTS AREA. 500 Beverly Road. (920) 391-3670. Downhill and cross country skiing and snowboarding are available when snow conditions reach a 6-inch to 8-inch base. Two hills with rope trails. (920) 391-3670
More winter fun at MEADOWBROOK PARK. This lighted hill is a great place for sledding and tubing. 670 Hillcrest Heights, Howard (920) 434-4640.
Enjoy a movie at one of the areas theatre:
De Pere Cinema Café (920) 336-4971
Bay Park Theatre (920) 497-2430
Marcus Theatre-East (920) 468-6500
Cinema Budget 6 (920) 465-4971
Enjoy a tour of HINTERLAND BREWERY. This small brewer produces 10 beers. Also has small restaurant. 313 Dousman Street. (920) 438-8050 www.hinterlandbeer.com
Take in a live theatre performance at Walter Theatre on St. Norbert College Campus (920) 403-3950.
Play Frisbee golf at Baird Park www.snc.edu
Already been to the NEW Zoo??? Try Country Critters Petting Zoo at 5033 Finger Rd., Green Bay, WI 920-863-3253
Try your had at pottery or beading at Painting Pottery and Bead It 520 George Street, De Pere (920) 338-9970 www.potteryorbeadit.com
Visit Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay (920) 743-5958 www.dcmm.org
Fun in the outdoors in Door County: Ahnapee State Trail County Park is a 144-acre, 30 mile trail that winds through open spaces (great for snowmobiling). Camping, snowmobiling and snowshoeing can also be fun at Peninsula State Park and Potawatomi State Park in Door County.
Pamper and treat yourself to a pedicure, manicure or massage at Wisconsin College of Cosmetology 2960 Allied Street (920) 336-8888 or Martin’s College of Cosmetology 2575 W. Mason 494-1992. or visit their website at: www.wccgb.edu
Really want to relax? Try a massage at The Day Spa 600 N. Tenth St. DePere (920) 339-5250 www.dayspaescape.com
Up for some fitness? How about TENNIS! Try Four Seasons Tennis Club in Allouez or
Packer Fan? Watch Training Camp. This goes on end of July through mid-August. Five weeks of watching the Packers practice. Enjoy interactive games and giveaways. www.packers.com
Take a ride on the Regency Redline Bus. Treat your eyes to the beautiful fall colors on the Fall Foliage Tour for Green Bay and/or Door County. Then travel back in history with the Heritage Tour. So just relax and enjoy their other tours such as: Land and Sea Tour, Packer Tour, and Christmas Tour. So log on to www.regencygb.com/tours or call 920-432-4555
Fratello’s Waterfront Restaurant 465 Marina Lane, Green Bay, Wi phone: 920-884-7888 or visit their website at: www.supplerestaurantgroup.com for daily serving hours.
Barlow Planetarium at University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley, 1478 Midway Road, Menasha, WI 54952 Offering a variety of educational and entertaining shows throughout the year. 920-832-2848 or visit their website at : www.uwfox.uwc.edu
Weis Earth Museum, A wonderful museum including many beautiful specimens of minerals and rocks from Wisconsin and other places. Low admission - $2 for adults. 1478 Midway Road, Menasha. Call (920) 832-2925 for general info or (920) 832-2868 to scheduling a group tour. Right next to the Barlow Planetarium at UW Fox Valley.
Abracadabra Magic Shop, Appleton's magic shop just moved to 508 West College Avenue. Drop in and become astounded. The shop is run by Rondini (a.k.a. Ron Lindberg), an excellent professional magician in the Fox Cities. Call 920-830-8754 to reach the shop. www.abramagic.com
Indoor Rock Climbing at Vertical Stronghold. Vertical Stronghold is a premier indoor climbing center offering hours of fun, adventure, and great physical activity for climbers at any skill level. Located at 719 W. Frances Street. Call 734-0321 for information. www.climbwithus.com
The Appleton Art Center, 111 W. College Avenue, right in the heart of downtown Appleton. Call them at (920) 733-4089 to learn about exhibitions and events. Join them on Friday evenings for live music or other events. www.appletonartcenter.org
Gordon Bubolz Nature Center, This nature preserve offers 782 acres of northern white cedar forest, lowland hardwood forest, as well as meadows and ponds with an eight-mile trail system. Guided hikes, workshops, and speakers are offered at various times. Call 920-731-6041 for information. It's a 4815 North Lynndale Drive, Appleton (County Highway A). www.bubolzpreserve.org
Area 51's, Is a large indoor area on the east end of the Valley Fair Mall (Calumet Street and Memorial Drive/Highway 47) offers serious terrain for the gravitationally unimpaired. Call 954-8412. Cost is $8.00.
Outagamie Museum and Houdini Historical Center, The museum is located in a beautiful old stone building at 330 East College Avenue, Appleton, WI 54911. Phone (920) 733-8445. Closed Mondays. Admission for adults is $4, $2 for children ages 5-17, $3.50 for seniors and $10.00 for families. www.foxvalleyhistory.org
Water fun? Try bumper boats across from Bay Beach at Fort Fun Amusements 2421 N. Irwin Avenue (920) 468-7275 www.kastlepark.com
Looking to play Tennis in Green Bay try Western Racquet and Fitness 2500 S. Ashland 497-1161 www.westernraquet.com
Point Beach Energy Center- www.nmcco.com/education or call 920-755-6400 – Always Free!
Fox Cities Children Museum-“Miles of Smiles” is what they say at Appleton’s Children’s Museum. Programs, exhibits, and endless educational events. Visitors charge is $6.50 and 0-1 is free! Conveniently located at 100 W. College Ave. Phone: 920-734-3226 www.buildingforkids.org
Funset Blvd.-3916 W. College Ave. just off Hwy. 41 , and located in the Hollywood Cinema Complex. Birthday parties, group rates, admission fees, go to www.funset.com . Great for all ages!
Nestled along the banks of the scenic Wolf River, Mosquito Hill Nature Center is conveniently located just off US Highway 45 and State Highway 54. The Center is 45 minutes from Green Bay, and 25 minutes from the Fox Cities. This center provides environmental education and recreation of the nature world. Phone: 920-779-6433 N3880 Rogers Road, New London, WI www.newlondonwi.org
Those interested in making homemade cards or scrap booking can visit Endless Creations- 3164 Coronet Way, Green Bay Phone: 920-983-0033 or
And last but not least, head downtown Green Bay to Washington Street for a night-on-the-town! Weather it be your Ladies-Night-Out or just Hangin’ With The Guys Washington Street will have it all!