Interactive Milwaukee Map 2025

Explore Brew City - Lake Michigan Waterfront and Historic Neighborhoods

Milwaukee Interactive Map

Explore this detailed Milwaukee map showing neighborhoods, landmarks, and transportation networks. Milwaukee sits on Lake Michigan with a brewing heritage, diverse neighborhoods, and a revitalized downtown riverfront.

This interactive map of Milwaukee allows you to explore the city's geography, including its Lake Michigan shoreline, river system, and historic brewing districts. Click on markers to learn more about specific locations across Brew City.

About Milwaukee - Brew City

Milwaukee sits on Lake Michigan with a brewing heritage, diverse neighborhoods, and a revitalized downtown riverfront. Founded in 1846, the city covers 96.8 sq mi with a population of 577,222 and serves as a center for manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and brewing/food processing.

The Milwaukee map reveals the city's strategic Great Lakes location and rich industrial heritage that continues to shape its modern economy.

Milwaukee Quick Facts

  • Nickname: Brew City
  • State: Wisconsin
  • Population: 577,222
  • Area: 96.8 sq mi
  • Founded: 1846
  • Region: Great Lakes
  • Time Zone: Central Time (CT)

Milwaukee Geography and Neighborhoods

The Milwaukee River runs through downtown to Lake Michigan; I-94 runs east–west and I-43 north–south, with the Marquette Interchange downtown connecting regional traffic.

Major Neighborhoods

Milwaukee Transportation Networks

Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) buses serve the metro area; the city is also served by Amtrak and has ferry connections across Lake Michigan.

Major Transportation Hubs

Milwaukee Landmarks and Attractions

The Milwaukee map reveals numerous attractions that celebrate the city's brewing heritage, lakefront beauty, and cultural diversity.

Notable Attractions

Milwaukee Economy and Industries

Manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and brewing/food processing drive Milwaukee's economy. The city maintains strong industrial roots while diversifying into services and technology.

Key Economic Centers

Milwaukee Climate and Geography

Continental climate with cold winters and warm summers; Lake Michigan moderates temperatures and increases snowfall. The lake effect creates unique weather patterns and helps moderate extreme temperatures.

Milwaukee's geography along Lake Michigan's western shore provides natural harbor advantages while the city's position at the confluence of three rivers has historically supported industry and transportation.

How to Use This Milwaukee Map

This interactive Milwaukee map provides multiple ways to explore Brew City. Use the zoom controls to focus on specific neighborhoods or landmarks, and click on markers to access information about attractions, transportation, and local areas.

Whether you're planning a visit to Milwaukee, studying Great Lakes geography, or researching the city's industrial heritage, this map serves as your comprehensive guide. The map includes major highways, public transit, and highlights both historic brewing sites and modern attractions.

For educational purposes, this Milwaukee map helps students understand how Great Lakes location influences urban development, showing how the city has evolved from an industrial center to a diverse modern metropolis.