On Milwaukee's exclusive east side, the Pfister Hotel, considered as the city's grand dame, stands
within a stone's throw of Lake Michigan in the financial district near the convention center, antique
shops, theaters, museums and pro sports facilities.
Dating to 1893 and named in 2004 by Conde Nast Traveler as one of the world's best places to stay,
the Pfister merges original Victorian architecture ...
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On Milwaukee's exclusive east side, the Pfister Hotel, considered as the city's grand dame, stands within a stone's throw of Lake Michigan in the financial district near the convention center, antique shops, theaters, museums and pro-sports facilities. Dating to 1893 and named in 2004 by Conde Nast Traveler as one of the world's best places to stay, the Pfister merges original Victorian architecture ...
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selling points - displaying 19th century european architecture the pfister hotel is on the national register of historic places and celebrates its centennialin may 1993. the henry meier festival grounds marcus amphitheater grand avenue shopping mall and mecca confention center are a few blocks away. the pfister showcases the world s largest hotel collection of victorian art. all bathrooms have make ...
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The Pfister Hotel is located approximately three blocks from the shores of Lake Michigan and 10 miles from General Mitchell International Airport. This location is also one mile from the Milwaukee Art Museum and Bradley Center, three miles from Mitchell Park, and five miles from Milwaukee County Stadium.
Hotel amenities include the 23rd-floor indoor pool, Victorian ...
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The Scene This historic building is a reminder of an extravagant era when Midwest industrialists made their great fortunes and dominated America's economic and cultural landscape. Built in 1893, its beautiful exterior is matched only by the grandeur of its interior. The Details The public areas act as galleries for the world's largest collection of priceless Victorian artworks ...
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Posted by Citysearch
on April 03, 2008, (Edited January 07, 2005)
I was really disappointed when I saw the room. To pay 238 for a room that felt..damp, there were a few unidentifiable clumps on the floor and the view was of the sides of different buildings. Also the cable continued to go out throughout our trip - although I think they were upgrading to digital so that probably was temporary. The silver lining is the staff was GREAT. I mentioned my disappointment ...
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This was the second time that I stayed at the Pfister. First off, it has a great location. You are a few blocks from the lakefront and there are a number of bars/restaurants in walking distance. The lobby of the hotel is very nice and ornate. The rooms are very tastefully decorated. The shower was pretty good and there were...
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We stayed at this hotel because we were attending a fundraiser there. I was a bit aprehensive of staying in an older hotel since being SO complpetely diappointed with the Millenium Knickerbocker in Chicago. We were in such a hurry when we whipped through the lobby that I did not notice how stunning it was. As we got to the...
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I spend about 30 nights a year for business in Milwaukee hotels and I've stayed in all the good spots and the Pfister is my favorite. The rooms are impeccable and very nicely appointed, the bathrooms are gorgeous and the room service is great. They have a brand new, large workout facility next to the spa in the basement and...
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