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Wisconsin will steal your heart with its epic mountain ranges, meandering coastlines, yummy cheese, beer culture, lively culinary scene, adrenaline-fuelling landscapes, funky music vibes, and architectural marvels. The Gateway to the Great Lakes offers it all no matter whatever season you visit. Book cheap flights to Wisconsin to visit the Badger State, which offers it all!

Top Cities to Visit in Wisconsin

Madison: Wisconsin’s capital city Madison welcomes all types of tourists. Whether you are a history and culture lover, nature enthusiast or outdoorsy type, you will find it all here. History and culture buffs will enjoy visiting attractions like the majestic State Capitol building, Wisconsin Union Theatre, the Bartell Theatre, the Chazen Museum of Art, the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, the State Historical Museum, and the Madison Children’s Museum. Nature and outdoor lovers will love to visit Olbrich Botanical Gardens, and enjoy boating on the five lakes around the city.   

Milwaukee: Wisconsin’s key city Milwaukee is filled with interesting and educational attractions. Families and children will be attracted to the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, Discovery World and the Milwaukee Public Museum. Milwaukee is a veritable treat for art and culture lovers with popular attractions like the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, the Milwaukee Ballet, the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, the Lynden Sculpture Garden, MOWA (Museum of Wisconsin Art), and the Milwaukee Art Museum. Motorbikes lovers shouldn’t miss taking a tour of the Harley Davidson Museum.  

Green Bay: Wisconsin’s oldest town Green Bay dates back to the 1600s. Learn about the local history by taking a narrated trolley tour, and taking a tour of the Packers Heritage Trail and the Historic Broadway District. Families and kids will have unlimited fun at the NEW Zoo, the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary and the Bay Beach Amusement Park. The 25-mile Fox River State Recreational Trail is also a great hit with the bikers.

Oshkosh: Wisconsin’s Event City Oshkosh is ready to keep the tourists engaged with an impressive list of activities. The major highlights here include a wonderful collection of vintage aircraft at the EAA AirVenture Museum, the hands-on KidzVenture Gallery, the Paine Art Center and Gardens, the Oshkosh Public Museum, and four movie theaters. Outdoor enthusiasts are attracted with opportunities like kayaking, fishing and boating, and over 200 miles of snowmobile trails and a wide range of biking and hiking trails.    

Racine: Wisconsin’s lakeside city Racine offers a wide range of water-related recreational opportunities to the tourists by virtue of being picturesquely located at the mouth of the Root River along the shores of Lake Michigan. Excellent boating is offered at Lake Michigan, while North Beach is a popular attraction for visitors too. Other popular attractions worth visiting in Racine include Racine Zoo, the Wind Point Lighthouse, and the Racine Art Museum.    

Best Time to Visit Wisconsin

Wisconsin is a year-round destination, where you can enjoy all the four seasons. Snow lovers find the state a haven for snow sports in the winter season. This is a great time for pursuing winter activities such as ice fishing, show shoeing, snowmobiling and Nordic skiing. With the mighty Mississippi River, two Great Lakes and more than 15,000 inland lakes, Wisconsin is a major attraction for tourists in spring who visit here for fishing, rafting, and seeing the stunning cherry blossoms of Door County. Summer is a great time for foodies and music lovers with many festivals and events taking place across the state. Outdoor lovers also prefer visiting the state at this time. Tourists visiting in the fall will enjoy taking a drive along the Great River Road. No matter whatever time you visit Wisconsin you will find it always welcoming.

Best Things to See and Do in Wisconsin

Wisconsin with its magnificent scenic Great Lakes shoreline, picturesque mountainous interior, state parks, thriving arts and culture scene and bustling cities caters to all tastes. The state offers plenty of things to explore and experience to the quintessential tourists.

  • Make group flight reservations to visit Wisconsin in summer for enjoying its amazing festivals, especially in Milwaukee area. Foodies will love taking part in the annual Strawberry Fest in Cedarburg, ChocolateFest in Burlington, or attend the Wisconsin State Fair. The eleven-day music festival Summerfest in Milwaukee is also must visit. Look forward to traveling the world each weekend by attending India Fest, Greek Fest, Bastille Days, Irish Fest, Asia Fest, Festa Italiana, among others  
  • You will find America’s favorite waterparks in Wisconsin. There is basically an entire town Wisconsin Dells in the state devoted to its waterparks. These include Noah’s Ark Waterpark (America’s largest waterpark), Kalahari Resort Waterparks, and Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park. Both outdoor and indoor options are available at these waterparks to keep everyone entertained. You can also visit the indoor waterpark at Blue Harbor Resort in Sheboygan boasts and the awesome Tundra Lodge Resort & Waterpark at Green Bay
  • Glacial Path walks are a prime attraction for backpacking and hiking enthusiasts in Wisconsin. They are sure to fall in love with the Ice Age trail, which will take them throughout the state. Consider visiting in autumn to see the trees changing colors in the oranges, yellows and reds
  • Get senior citizen travel deals to witness the lively brewery scene in Wisconsin. Numerous breweries can be found all over the state. Though Milwaukee is known for producing the popular drink Miller, but other smaller breweries in different parts of the state are famous too. The popular beers produce in the state include ‘3 Sheeps’ in Sheboygan, ‘Titletown Brewing’ in Green Bay, and ‘Grumpy Troll Brew Pub’ in Mt. Horeb. Make sure to sample New Glarus, which is served and sold only in Wisconsin   
  • Wisconsin is best known for its cheese. You can sample Muenster, pepper jack, mozzarella and cheddar whenever visiting the state. It’s no wonder that Wisconsin is nicknamed “America’s Dairyland” and renowned for producing the world’s best cheese. Don’t forget to check out the hugely popular cheese curds, exclusive to Wisconsin, and can be found everywhere in the state    

Airlines to Wisconsin

United Airlines: Top routes served by United Airlines from Wisconsin include Fort Myers (RSW), Tampa (TPA), Denver (DEN), Orlando (MCO) and Las Vegas (LAS)
Alaska Airlines: Top routes served by Alaska Airlines from Wisconsin include Anchorage (ANC), Seattle (SEA), Los Angeles (LAX), Eugene (EUG) and Portland (PDX)
American Airlines: Top routes served by American Airlines from Wisconsin include Phoenix (PHX), Dallas (DFW), Miami (MIA), Charlotte (CLT) and Philadelphia (PHL)
Delta Airlines: Top routes served by Delta Airlines from Wisconsin include Atlanta (ATL), Seattle (SEA), New York (LGA), Detroit (DTW) and Orlando (MCO)
Frontier Airlines: Top routes served by Frontier Airlines from Wisconsin include Dallas (DFW), Denver (DEN), Fort Myers (RSW), Las Vegas (LAS) and Philadelphia (PHL)
Southwest Airlines: Top routes served by Southwest Airlines from Wisconsin include Atlanta (ATL), Baltimore (BWI), Cleveland (CLE), Minneapolis (MSP) and Nashville (BNA)

Frequently Asked Questions

Consider booking tickets at least 24 days in advance before planned departure date in order to get Wisconsin best airfare at great discounts. Your cost of travel will increase when booking Wisconsin last minute flights 15 days closer to departure date.

Tourists purchase airline tickets to Wisconsin to travel to its most popular destinations like Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Appleton, Wausau and La Crosse.

The majority of Wisconsin roundtrip flights from domestic and international destinations arrive at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (MKE). It is the state’s busiest airport. The capital city Madison can be reached from Milwaukee in 1 hour 19 min.

If you plan to fly to Wisconsin affordably then take flights to Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) to the capital city Madison, which is also the state’s second busiest airport. Other airports to fly in the state include Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB), Appleton International Airport (ATW), Central Wisconsin Airport (CWA), La Crosse Regional Airport (LSE), Chippewa Valley Regional Airport (EAU) and Rhinelander–Oneida County Airport (RHI).

When boarding one way flights nonstop to Wisconsin from U.S. cities it takes 4 hour 2 minutes on average to cover a distance of 982 miles. The flight time on the most popular Denver-Madison route will be of 2 hour 4 minutes on average.

There are flexible travel options for you when buying tickets to Wisconsin. The state is served with frequent flights mostly by Delta Airlines, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines. You can also fly with other U.S. carriers such as United Airlines, Alaska Airlines and Frontier Airlines.