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1National Railroad Museum

4.7
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4.4
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National museum
Museums
Event venue
History museum
The National Railroad Museum in Green Bay is a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of American railroad history. This museum boasts an impressive collection of locomotives, railcars, and various artifacts that showcase the evolution and significance of rail transport in the United States. As one of the oldest railroad museums in the country, it offers both indoor and outdoor exhibits featuring historic trains such as steam engines and passenger cars. Interactive displays provide insight into how railroads have shaped the nation's economy and infrastructure over time.
Huge fun! Whether you're a kid or an adult, you'll find this place amazing. The National Railroad Museum has preserved a large piece of American history: the Union Pacific Big Boy, the Eisenhower, the Hiawatha Express, and many other impressive specimens of the Industrial Era. The museum has also kept many interiors intact, so you feel like a passenger from back in the day when you step into one of the cars. Whenever I'm here, I'm reminded how much I wish these gigantic trains were still around.
Alex W — Google review
I have visited many times but this time I brought my nephews, age 7 and 4, along with my 18 year old daughter. We packed a lunch so we could spend time wandering. The boys especially loved going into real trains and riding on one. They played for a long time with the toy trains and found some treasures in the gift shop. I can’t wait for the new addition to be done.
Megan M — Google review
This is a small museum done very well. Not nearly as overwhelming as Illinois Railway Museum can be for kids, which really needs multiple visits to see. I come to revisit Union Pacific 4017, one of 8 remaining Big Boy locomotives. I have seen 6 in person. I really appreciate that it is kept inside but sufficient space is allowed around it so it can still be photographed in it's entirety. The one in Denver is up against a roll up door making photography all but impossible. Unfortunately, I can offer no information at all about the new building and expansion of indoor storage the museum will have. My visit was 5 days before the new building opens. Lovely museum, can see all the exhibits and rolling stock in an afternoon. Pack a picnic and stay for the day. Take a train ride while you're here! Yes you can ride in vintage coaches pulled behind an antique diesel locomotive.
Sean H — Google review
This is an amazing place. Whether a train aficionado or not, this museum will leave you wanting to learn more about these powerful mechanical structures. Lastly to finish the tour, take a ride a in a 100 old train. Highly recommend 🤙
Karinabel - — Google review
It is the only congressionally designated National Train Museum. The main pavilion has so much ight and space as if trains were just delivered to hit the roads. There is a nice picknicka area, two circles rides, and the observation tower. From the tower there is a nice view over the museum, river, and... the Lambeau Field. At the museum you'll see more than 80 railroad cars and locomotives, including the biggest ever steam engine, ready for your close inspection. It is far from the biggest train museum but trains here are kept in the "new" condition.
Andre K — Google review
We had a wonderful time visiting the National Railroad Museum. Our 6 y/o son loves trains so while visiting family in WI, they took us to the museum and it was a great experience. We loved learning more about trains and the importance that the railroad industry had in the growth of America. The "Big Boy" steam train is a real beauty to behold, the Pullman passenger train takes you back in time to the simple days. There's a playground and discovery center for the kiddos, so even my kids that aren't such big train enthusiasts had a ton of fun. The train ride was a fun experience as well, and the conductor was informative all while being entertaining. The lookout tower was quite a climb, but the views were well worth it. I highly recommend to anyone in the Green Bay area to go visit the railroad museum and the next time we Tennesseans are visiting Wisconsin again, we'll certainly come for another visit.
Rebekah O — Google review
What a great museum. Having been here last 20yrs ago it’s insane to see how much they have worked on improving the museum. Museum has a lot of world renowned railroad items such as a big boy… a war train from the UK and MULTIPLE steam engines just to name a few things! There is also a train ride on property and for an additional $5 I’d say it’s worth it!!
Colin — Google review
This museum is a fantastic spot for anyone with even a passing interest in trains. I was really impressed with the collection, especially since you can get so up close and personal with everything. They have a huge collection of over 70 pieces, and they've done a great job of preserving them. A lot of the locomotives and cars are housed in these big, clean exhibit halls, which are nice and climate-controlled. The best part is that you can actually walk through many of them, both inside and out. It's not just a "look but don't touch" kind of place, which is awesome for kids and adults alike. I was blown away by the sheer size of the Union Pacific "Big Boy" #4017—it’s one of the biggest steam locomotives in the world and truly a sight to see. It was also really cool to see Dwight D. Eisenhower's WWII command train and the futuristic-looking Aerotrain. Beyond the main exhibits, they have a train ride that takes you on a 25-minute tour of the whole 33-acre campus (for an additional $5). It's a great way to see the outdoor displays and learn a bit of history from the conductor. I also climbed the observation tower for a great view of the whole place and the Fox River. The staff were all super friendly and helpful, too. While I thought the collection was incredible, a few of the outdoor pieces showed a little wear from the elements. But, I heard they're planning some expansions and new climate-controlled spaces, which sounds like it will make it even better. Honestly, I'd highly recommend it, especially if you're looking for a fun and educational activity for the whole family in the Green Bay area.
Timmy S — Google review
2285 S Broadway, Ashwaubenon, WI 54304, USA•http://www.nationalrrmuseum.org/•(920) 437-7623•Tips and more reviews for National Railroad Museum

2Neville Public Museum

4.3
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4.3
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Mentioned on 
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Natural history museum
Museums
Art museum
Educational institution
Neville Public Museum is the largest museum in Green Bay, showcasing the art, history, and science of Northeast Wisconsin. Established in 1927 and housed in a building from 1983, it offers a comprehensive look at the city's history from 10,000 BCE to the present. The museum features permanent collections such as the Neville Photograph Collection and Hometown Advantage: The Community and the Packers.
The Neville is always such a fun time! They have a mix of static and variable exhibits, all of them providing insight and knowledge into the world! Featured in my photos was a limited time dinosaur exhibit with a real life paleontologist! My kids always love it here.
Nate S — Google review
This smaller museum has a lot of great local artifacts as well as displays from local artists and modern conversation points on display. There is a fee if you don't reside in Brown County, but the price is worth it to keep history alive and visible for everyone to see. The counter staff was super informative.
Lord E — Google review
I recently visited the Neville Public Museum at 210 Museum Pl, in Green Bay, WI. This is a very nice museum located at a beautiful site with plenty of parking. I walked the museum and enjoyed many of the exhibits on display. Some displays were specific for this area and provided a nice history. I did enjoy the art display of kitchen utensils one spoons all made in art works.
Greg K — Google review
This is a very cool place. I didn’t have the time to go inside but I loved being able to see the exhibits that were available for outdoor viewing. I can’t wait to come back to Green Bay and schedule myself the time to come check this all out. Also, nice touch by letting the dinosaurs wear Packers colored hats.
John K — Google review
This museum may appear small, but there is a lot going on upstairs! I was pleased there was so much to see, but some of the displays had so much going on with only generalized dating. It would have been nice to know more specific timelines for the rocks, shoes, etc., that were in slightly crowded spaces. Some shelves were too high to see. Overall, though, I really did enjoy my time.
Jade B — Google review
Was meeting up with family, & due to the children's museum being overly packed, decided on coming here. Machines were down initially, so getting tickets purchased took much longer than expected, & were way pricier than you'd think. I expected the museum to be more inclusive of all ages, but it's very much geared toward CHILDREN. No biggy, we were there for the kids. It looks HUGE from the outside, but once inside, the exhibits are very small & kinda meh (all my kids were baffled at how what we experienced was basically "IT"). No working restrooms, so I took multiple trips outside IN THE POURING RAIN to take kids to the porta-potties. Not much fun, go figure. I honestly won't be back, & I wouldn't waste your money here either. Take those you love somewhere you can express that love for them. This is definitely not the place!
Lora M — Google review
We visit this museum usually twice a year. Love the Prange’s Christmas window displays- we went last year and again this year. It’s a beautiful, well-kept museum with rotating displays. Great for a couple of hours.
Melissa C — Google review
This museum is different than most I've been too. A large verity of local and state history. Antique guns, clothing and dinosaurs fossils. Took about an hour to go through. It's nice to see local surrounding history. I would say out of all my travels this place is at the top 10 places too visit!
David W — Google review
210 Museum Pl, Green Bay, WI 54303, USA•http://www.nevillepublicmuseum.org/•(920) 448-4460•Tips and more reviews for Neville Public Museum
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3Heritage Hill State Historical Park

4.7
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4.4
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Mentioned on 
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State park
Sights & Landmarks
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Local history museum
Nestled along the picturesque Fox River in Allouez, Wisconsin, Heritage Hill State Historical Park spans an impressive 48 acres and serves as a captivating outdoor living history museum. This remarkable park is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich tapestry of Wisconsin's past, featuring over 30 historic structures that transport visitors back in time.
Great place to visit & learn some history of old Green Bay. Paved trails, small gift shop, costumed interpreters during summer on certain days, & trolley available on certain days also. Leashed dogs allowed. Playground for kids. Lots of resting benches throughout. Good wedding venue.
Laura — Google review
I'm a part of the Allouez Beautification Committee. I had the unique opportunity this year to help do cleanup and lay mulch at the entrance of Heritage Hill Park I can see maybe in the future stepping up and maybe doing more at the park. I hear that they have many volunteer opportunities. I haven't been inside the park for many years. I do plan to visit this year.
Keith L — Google review
You do have to pay an entrance fee. Great historical area. There are guides scattered throughout who are thoughtful and knowledgeable. Very interesting! Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Derrick S — Google review
Thought we still had a chance to get in when we saw a bunch of cars in the lot, but it was for a wedding. Missed out on another one. It's a shame you can't walk around the grounds during the off-hours. I came here once for a school field trip many, many years ago, but have not been able to make it back (on time) since. We'll have to make a point to do this BEFORE hiking in the area the next time, lol. There is a nice statue and garden area out front, and you can get a glimpse of some of the buildings, but otherwise can't see much. It's pretty cool seeing Lambeau Field in the distance. Now if they'd just turn the jumbotron around you could watch the games from here with a set of binoculars, lol.
Nathan F — Google review
Love Heritage Hill State Historical Park, a true treasure right in the middle of Green Bay. The interpreters are knowledgeable and friendly. My favorite area is the 18th century area or Fur Trade area. They host several living history events in that area throughout the year, including an immersive 18th century Tavern Night twice a year.
Rick S — Google review
We love this place. They have so many cool events. Many are free for a very reasonable membership rate. Our kids live to learn and this is a great place to do that.
James H — Google review
This State Park is called a living history museum with about 25 original and re-created historical buildings brought together from around the local area. It is huge and covers 48 acres. It's also located near the Fox River with convenient access on Webster Ave (going East from I-172, South from Downtown Green Bay). There is plenty of free parking, wheelchair, plus it's pet friendly #heritagehill
Rickie M — Google review
Have driven by here a hundred times and finally needed to stop and check it out. If you're looking for hikes and waterfalls, this isn't your place, but a really great look back into the history of Fort Howard. Actually, the walk from the welcome center down to the furthest building and back up the hill is a pretty good one. They have some reenactment workers in buildings to give you great insight about how things were back in the late 1800s. Note that a park sticker does not get you free admission. There is still a $6 fee per person.
John K — Google review
2640 S Webster Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301, USA•https://heritagehillgb.org/•(920) 448-5150•Tips and more reviews for Heritage Hill State Historical Park

4Bay Beach Amusement Park

4.7
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4.7
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Mentioned on 
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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Bay Beach Amusement Park, situated at the mouth of Fox River near the Bay of Green Bay, has been a go-to destination for family fun for over a hundred years. The park offers an array of amenities including indoor and outdoor rentals, picnic shelters, and beach shelters. Visitors can enjoy a variety of thrilling rides suitable for all ages such as bumper cars, a Ferris wheel, giant slides, and the famous Zippin Pippin Roller Coaster.
This park is truly one of the gems of the Green Bay area—affordable, family-friendly, and packed with charm. There’s ample parking, so getting in and out is a breeze. The grounds are clean and well maintained, with plenty of shaded spots and seating areas to relax. There are pavilions available for rent, which makes it perfect for group gatherings or celebrations. The rides are thoughtfully designed for children, making it a great spot for younger families. Ticket prices are extremely reasonable at just $0.25 each, with rides ranging from free to 4 tickets per person. We spent about 4 hours here and only spent around $30 total on tickets and snacks—amazing value! Wait times for rides were short and kept things moving smoothly. All in all, a delightful place to spend an afternoon without breaking the bank.
Meng T — Google review
Amazing place with so much fun stuff for the kids to do. We stopped as a rest point on a larger trip and it was perfect. Super cheap rides and food. Free and plentiful parking, no entry fee etc. We will definitely be back!
Tara W — Google review
We went on a Wednesday and had so much fun. Tickets are only 25 cents each and for 11 of us we only spent $30 on rides for the whole day. The toddler rides are free Tues-Thursdays so we didn't need tickets for those since we went on a Wednesday. The older kids rode rides multiple times and had a blast. The food we felt was was kind of expensive due to the fact that you didn't get much food for what you paid for and the food was bland. One of our favorite parts of the park was the inclusive playground. It was kind of a far walk from the roller coaster, but they are in the works of building a train ride that takes you over to the park. We all had a blast at the park and everyone loved the zip lines. I would definitely recommend this amusement park. It is free to enter, tickets are cheap, and you can bring your own food in, which I would recommend.
Charlese S — Google review
Clean and appears well maintained with plenty of staff. Rides are really a bargain and geared perfectly for younger kids. Family friendly fun for anyone on a budget. Right on the bay and next to wildlife sanctuary for a good wind down walk.
Greg S — Google review
An absolute gem that has delighted families for generations. The park is well maintained and affordable to all. There are rides for kids of all ages with small or no lines making everything even more enjoyable. I highly recommend bringing your kids and grandkids to enjoy all the park has to offer.
Jim B — Google review
What a great place!!! So affordable!!! Stopped for a few hours of fun before Packer Family Night, purchased $40 in tickets (which gave us 160) for a family of 6. Kids went on quite a few rides and adults even enjoyed a few. Left and still had tickets but figured since we were spending the night we'd stop back in the morning for more fun. Stayed for another almost 2 hours and enjoyed more of the higher ticket rides because lines weren't as long because of just opening. Ended up giving away the 76 tickets we had left to a family on their way into the park so we could head home. Concessions are even very reasonable. Very enjoyable!!!
Nancy S — Google review
Go on a yearly basis. If you have children bay beach is an awesome place to go. Plenty of rides and also very affordable! Everything is very fairly priced down to the concessions. Will continue to go back till the kids get too old.
Grizzly G — Google review
If you are ever in Green Bay this is must see! Awesome place to take the kids or an awesome date. Enjoy the cheap rides .25 cents per ticket and the whole family can have fun for under $40 dollars and also great prices on the concessions.
Kevin L — Google review
1313 Bay Beach Rd, Green Bay, WI 54302, USA•http://www.baybeach.org/•(920) 448-3365•Tips and more reviews for Bay Beach Amusement Park

5Meyer Theatre

4.8
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4.7
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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Art center
Concert hall
The Meyer Theatre is a historic and ornate venue dating back to the 1930s, featuring stunning Art Deco and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. This cultural gem hosts over 150 events annually, including professional live performances such as musicals, family theatre, film festivals, and unique touring shows. In addition to its grandiose architectural style, the theater offers state-of-the-art facilities for an elegant and intimate experience.
I attended Grand Union/ Symphony on the Rocks, and the show was amazing! The venue was extravagant and reminiscent of the since demolished DuPage Theater by me in Illinois. The acoustics were terrific! My girlfriend and I had seats in the center balcony, and everything was perfect up there!
James C — Google review
Enjoyed this venue. Free parking after 6 pm at the nearby Cherry Street parking structure is very convenient.
Daniel M — Google review
This ornate renovated 1930's era events theater seats 1,000 and offers ADA event tickets and elevator access. It is conveniently located located in downtown Green Bay at the corner S. Washington one block east of the Walnut St bridge. Park for free after 6am on weekdays and all day all day Saturday and Sunday in the Cherry Street Ramp across the street at 202 Cherry St.
Rickie M — Google review
Delightful theater downtown. From 1930. Mostly renovated. Retains the feel of a great stage, where so many entertainers have graced. Chairs are fairly comfortable. Great views and sight lines. Bar on the ground floor. Some items from touring acts available for purchase. Nice sound systems. Perfect for live music and a refined evening experience.
Kevin K — Google review
The venue itself is amazing, with well preserved architecture and great sound. We went to a show last night and it was SO HOT in the theater! Everyone was sweating. Not sure if the AC failed or what… the show Toast, a tribute to Bread, was awesome! So, great night other than the heat!!
William E — Google review
Very nice room to play a show in. Love the ceiling design.
Tom N — Google review
What a great time we had on our stop during the Randy Travis More Life Tour- 11-5-25
Tennesseeterry28 — Google review
1st time there to watch Anjelah Johnson-Reyes and it is beautiful ❤️
Irma R — Google review
117 S Washington St, Green Bay, WI 54301, USA•https://meyertheatre.org/•(920) 433-3333•Tips and more reviews for Meyer Theatre
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6Brown County Historical Society & Hazelwood Historic House

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Museum
Historical society
The Brown County Historical Society houses the Hazelwood Historic House Museum, which is an 1837 Victorian residence with restored furnishings and objects. The museum is situated on South Monroe Avenue in the Astor Historic District of Green Bay, making it a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike.
Can’t wait until the reopening, but will be available during the Astor Park walk in September.
Zendeeno — Google review
Spent a lovely afternoon at a Victorian Tea and got a wonderful tour. Interesting historical information about the original occupants and the area during that Era.
Karen F — Google review
Very informative tour guide. A truly beautiful historical home. Definitely worth a visit! My wife didn't want to say anything at the time, however she experienced a sharp poke in her lower back. Now we are wondering if anyone else has experienced anything?
Dean — Google review
This is by far a hidden gem of Brown County. The house seems to be as it was in the late 1800s. Our tour guide was extremely knowledge and passionate about the historic structure. Be warned, the story of the house and family is depressing at the end. If you're into historic places to visit, this is a stop you must make.
Adam H — Google review
Gorgeous atmosphere! Was there for the filming of an episode of Union House Hotel The Series with filmmaker Freddy Moyano
Jeri F — Google review
Very interesting historical building and also accessible from the bike path
E.V. K — Google review
This is a really great historical home. The staff is very knowledgeable and the information is very interesting. I went both for a regular tour and for a 200 years of fashion history event and both were phenomenal.
Rachel R — Google review
Very nice tour given. $6.00 is a bit much, but, I understand maintenance, etc. isn't free. So, stop by, pony up a few bucks enjoy some history.
Jason A — Google review
1008 S Monroe Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301, USA•http://www.browncohistoricalsoc.org/•(920) 437-1840•Tips and more reviews for Brown County Historical Society & Hazelwood Historic House

7Lambeau Field

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Sights & Landmarks
Football Field
Arenas & Stadiums
Lambeau Field is the iconic home stadium of the Green Bay Packers, offering a year-round experience for fans. The recently expanded 25,000 square-foot Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame is now located in the Lambeau Field atrium, showcasing trophies, memorabilia, and mementos of the team's history. Visitors can also take tours of the stadium to explore its rich heritage.
An Incredible Tour with Two Veterans at Lambeau Field As an Army Veteran visiting with my uncle — a Navy and Vietnam Veteran — this stop at Lambeau Field was more than just a bucket-list moment. It was a meaningful opportunity to appreciate one of the most historic stadiums in American sports, and we were absolutely impressed by the experience. The tour itself was outstanding. Our guides were a fantastic team — one served as the lead narrator, sharing the deep history of the Packers and the stadium, while the other kept our group together and engaged. Their dynamic worked perfectly. They were lighthearted, knowledgeable, and incredibly personable. Both guides had a great sense of humor and made sure everyone felt welcomed and included. My uncle and I tend to ask tough history questions, and these guides held their own — answering some pretty obscure trivia with ease. They didn’t just walk us through the big sights; they took time to point out niche details and hidden gems that only seasoned fans or insiders might notice. We got to see much of the stadium, and the experience was well-paced and thoughtfully planned. Everyone in our group left with a smile and a greater appreciation for Lambeau’s legacy. Highly recommended — whether you're a Packers fan or just someone who values great storytelling, tradition, and the people who make it come alive.
Craig — Google review
Wow the history of this place!!! What a great organization. Did a tour with Mike today which Mike himself was amazingly captivating. Very good at what he does. Loved the field and its story. Would love to make it back for a game someday. Great place to visit even if you’re not a Packers fan.
Teresa M — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing! If you ever get the chance to see ot in person you must! Whether your a Packers Fan or not this is a must see. Every thing about it is amazing , the food is incredible, and the prices are reasonable. This was on our bucket list trips and was the best. Everyone there was super nice and very very clean. I love that!
Cathi N — Google review
How can you even properly rate Lambeau as a extreme packer fan? Lambeau is a first rate venue with the roots that go back to the 60s. Great updates throughout the years, huge atrium with a great restaurant. A tour is a must for any NFL fan. Be sure to enter the gate they give you, especially for upper level. Otherwise you will never find it. I have been to nearly two thirds of NFL stadiums and this one is one of the easiest to navigate.
Nick C — Google review
The atmosphere on game days is unmatched!!! You'll find Wisconsinites tailgating and having a great time with lots of food and beer, if that's your thing. People are so friendly, staff is so helpful here, and it's always a great time. The Pro Shop is big and nicely laid out, well organized, and eye catching.
Katie — Google review
We've been to family night two years in a row now and have loved it! The stadium is awesome, the rest rooms are always clean, the staff have always been very helpful. They really know how to get a crowd of people into the stadium quickly. The events around the stadium in Title Town beforehand were fun and family oriented. So many awesome fans too! People who just love to be there and cheer on the Pack!
Sara J — Google review
Bucket list! It was a great experience at Lambeau. We went to a game and then did a full stadium tour the next day! Our tour guide Jeff was super friendly! We had a great time there. Anyone visiting different stadiums, this is one to go to!
Brianna A — Google review
This is my first Packers game! It's honestly one of the prettiest stadiums I've ever been to. The lower level is closed-in and there are a ton of vendors down there. You're also quite a bit warmer when walking on that level. The upper level is open to the elements, except for the Verizon Loft where we were able to warm up during half-time. There are less vendors up there but it's mostly the same food and drink. The vendors keep the grab-and-gos pretty well-stocked with electronic kiosks for checkout. Condiments are outside in the halls. I think the facilities were really well-organized so you could easily find your place. Also a plus that the pro shop and museum are in the atrium!
Melinda — Google review
1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304, USA•https://www.packers.com/lambeau-field/•(920) 569-7500•Tips and more reviews for Lambeau Field

8The Children's Museum of Green Bay

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The Children's Museum of Green Bay offers a hands-on experience for kids, with exhibits focused on science and art, as well as separate areas for toddlers. The museum features a fictional town where children can explore different professions such as firefighting and veterinary care. Geared towards children aged 7 and under, the museum provides an engaging environment for kids to play, learn, and explore.
First time going and we had a blast . Lord of different activities for the kids and adults! Definitely a fun place to visit during the could winter days.
Joshua C — Google review
We visited from out of town and needed to pass some time with my 4 kids, ages between 2 and 9. The first picture google shows you must be some other children’s museum building (glass, multiple story), because the actual place is more like a metal barn building. I was surprised at the small size of the parking lot but once I realized you could see the back of the building already when standing at the check in counter, it made sense. The price was reasonable and the kids had fun, but I would definitely say it’s more for the 7 and under crowd. My 9 year old was mostly entertained by their air flow wall. Overall, it gave more of a vibe of indoor play space, not a children’s museum like you know from other cities. It was a good thing to do with kids in winter time when there is not much else around. If I were local, I would probably purchase a membership if I had toddlers.
Melanie E — Google review
Came here to celebrate my daughter turning 2 with my husband and her grandparents. It was $40 for our group to watch my daughter play and to hang out there which I did feel was steep. It was definitely smaller than I was imagining. My parents noted that the old location 20+ years ago was more spacious. My daughter had fun but a bigger space would definitely help spread kids out and make areas feel less crowded and give more play space time. The front desk staff was also not very friendly in helping us with it being our first time.
Heather T — Google review
I have been going here for over a year (across the street from Bay Beach). All of the staff has always been friendly. Some days, we have had the run of the place because there are maybe 1 or 2 families. Other times, it's been so full that finding a parking spot was difficult. To me, there has always been enough room inside to move around for the Littles. Granted, it always depends on others and their kindness and thoughtfulness towards your fellow man, but I haven't had any issues. I would say that over 10 years of age, is too "mature" for the exhibits, but 2-9 (going on 10), is perfect. Your little will find something they like. We became members before the Splash Table was installed, and we had high hopes for it. My children actually preferred the temporary stage exhibit they had to fill the area while waiting for the splash table. I think the splash table has been a little underwhelming for everyone. Younger toddlers probably enjoy it because they can get wet, but there isn't a lot of current or bubbling fountains, so it's boring for older children. The digestive system has always been a hit. As has the outside exhibits. For $10 a month, it's better than Netflix, because your children are actually having their brains stimulated instead of subdued.
Me U — Google review
Great place to bring toddlers. Love the outside section they have open during warmer months. I’ve been here when a group/class was here and it can get crowded. I showed my WIC card and got a discount
Macie H — Google review
It is actually quite an exciting time to have just become new members. A little more than a year ago there were not year long membership opportunities so we went to other places who had 12 month family plans. Today we decided to take our 4 Ewoks (from 5 years to 6 months) as a special rainy get out of the house and out from underneath Dad's umbrella day and found they have an extremely well thought out 12 month family plan now, are currently beginning a large expansion, have begun extra curricular activities they didn't used to offer and the membership includes entrance for special events. We did not break the budget on this membership, of course anything financial on a budget has sacrifice and consequences attached, but we were able to see a day come in the future where we will earn the membership as if it had become cash flow rather than debit paid. On top of the benefits we again, same as our last visits, found clean bathrooms, kind staff, fun and diverse parents to engage with whose children (the same as our own) don't see skin pigment, price tags on clothes or anyone other than a potential playmate to explore and discover around. There is a painting and crafts room, tons of learn by activity and play areas, and I have observed, so far in our few times, having visited during rainy and cold days when the parking lot is full you still have space to move around freely. So there is a lot to be said bout how they have chosen to arrange the space they have. It was well worth what we spent as a special treat today, but again we are a "FIND THAT MEMBERSHIP" kind of family who absolutely has to keep a sensible budget in order to simultaneously carry a bank account with anything more than mothballs to show for the efforts and sacrifices. And they have a good one. We were glad to be there. And we are happy to be members and help support their initiatives.
Michael M — Google review
Went there 8/16 and my toddler got hand, foot, mouth disease. Parents if you know your kids are sick, don’t be petty and bring them around other kids. If you’re planning on going here I would say wait a month or two before you go to be safe. Other than that the museum was a fun place for my kids.
Nancy T — Google review
It is a kind of indoor playground with interactive toys. There are not many exhibits but plenty of interactive toys. The space is very small and very crowded. It is a good place to spend time with children during wintertime.
Asiri B — Google review
1230 Bay Beach Rd, Green Bay, WI 54302, USA•http://www.gbchildrensmuseum.org/•(920) 432-4397•Tips and more reviews for The Children's Museum of Green Bay

9The Automobile Gallery & Event Center

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The Automobile Gallery & Event Center, established in 2016, is a museum housed in the former Denil Cadillac dealership. It pays homage to over a century of automotive history and elegance through its exhibits. The gallery features more than 80 restored vehicles displayed in an open space that once served as a Cadillac dealership from 1958 to 1997.
This is a really cool place! Beautiful cars and the staff is very friendly and informative. It was a spur of the moment cold windy day decision that me and my boys thoroughly enjoyed and definitely will go back again. It was a great time and they have a few events coming up if I lived closer I would be there. it's a good time whether you're into cars or not
Erin S — Google review
GREAT place to see some really cool cars 👏👏 they had a great selection of interesting cars and had many rare finds. The information cards about the cars were interesting reads and well done. Don’t miss this gem if you’re visiting Green Bay.
Erika P — Google review
Wow 😳 A wonderful collection 😃 Several pleasant surprises 👍🏻 A few one of a kind. And some great throwback cars. Definitely a fun 2 hours 🙌🏻
Michael S — Google review
Came here with the family about 30 minutes before closing over Labor Day weekend. The guy at the counter provided us excellent customer service and made sure to let us know there’s another building with more cars. We really enjoyed the vista cruiser from that 70’s show and 79 dodge Li’l Red Express.
Ed H — Google review
Stopped here with my friends on our way to our camping trip. Had a wonderful time! Cars were really cool and everyone we talked to knew what they were talking about.
Astria P — Google review
Loved it! Great place to stop. The museum staff is super helpfull and willing to show you all the cars. Just ask!!
Jenny E — Google review
Excellent car museum in Green Bay museum guides are very knowledgeable and the displays rotate often so a return visit will have new cars to see. They also host private events and have meeting space.
Greg S — Google review
I'm not much into cars so I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed the exhibit. It was so cool to see the older vehicles up close, I loved the James Bond and 70s show pieces. Really fun to check out, even if you're not into cars
Reanna R — Google review
400 S Adams St, Green Bay, WI 54301, USA•http://www.theautomobilegallery.org/•(920) 437-9024•Tips and more reviews for The Automobile Gallery & Event Center

10Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame & Museum

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The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame & Museum is a must-visit for football enthusiasts and budget-conscious travelers in Green Bay. This two-level tribute to the local Super Bowl-winning team features high-tech exhibits showcasing legendary figures like Vince Lombardi, Curly Lambeau, George Calhoun, Brett Favre, and Aaron Rodgers. Visitors can also explore the outdoor Lambeau Field and take a stadium tour to see the locker rooms and press box.
Visited on 6.24.2025. Green Bay is the mecca of football and visiting the Packers Hall of Fame is a must. I am a New York Jets fan and I felt honored to tour Lambeau Field and appreciate the history of one if the NFL' storied franchises. Highly Recommend to anybody that enjoys football.
Rick W — Google review
A historic and exciting trip awaits for you at the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. First of, visiting Lambeau field alone is worth the hype and trip alone, but if you decide to visit the Packers Hall of Fame? You get to discover why the Packers chose the name “Lambeau Field”, who the first pioneers were in creating a legendary franchise, you’ll get to see some of the oldest teams ever existed, crazy historic moments in Packers history. The whole place is a blast from the Past and Future and is worth every penny if you’re a true Packers fan or just a football fan in general. I mean just check out these photos, You can’t tell me this place doesn’t look bad to the bone!!! 10/10
Alex S — Google review
You can't go wrong at Lambeau! What's not to love here, like seriously. The atrium, gift shop, and restaurant are open to general public. We opted to get some combo tickets for the hall of fame and the legendary tour. It did not disappoint! We spent about an hour in the hall of fame and thats not enough time to see all the videos or read all the awesome facts. The legendary tour was amazing! Being able to go to different areas of the stadium that are normally off limits was so cool! Coming out the tunnel, being down on the sidelines, all of it is a must see.
Amber — Google review
I'm not a Packers fan, but my in-laws are die-hard! We strolled in here a few hours before the game and I was able to get a discount for being a student. I thought the history of the Packers was really cool. And, to think they had such humble beginnings. What an empire it's turned into! You don't have to be a Packers fan to appreciate the history. It was all laid out so well. I enjoyed the chronology of the exhibits because it made the information more easily digestible. Very beautifully designed, incorporating authentic Packers gear and trophies, and very well-planned!
Melinda — Google review
If you haven't been there regardless of who is your football team this place is a place every football lover should see. This amazing facility is like no other. The dedication that they took making sure the history is told correctly and respectfully is like nothing else. I have great respect for the GreenBay Packers and all the people responsible for telling the amazing story of Mr. Vince Lombardi and the beautiful Lombardi trophy! Had an amazing time and learned a great deal of history. Thank you GreenBay we love you!
Cathi N — Google review
While I’m not a fan, I appreciate the history of the Packers. This museum brought back some memories of watching the Favre and Rodger’s games. It was great to see Sterling Sharpe getting some love.
Mike W — Google review
If you happen to be in Green Bay. You must stop by the Packers shrine, Lambeau Field. On my bucket list and I wasn't disappointed. Tours to see behind the frozen tundra, locker room, on field and in the stands. The tour was ninety minutes long. The Packer Hall of fame is awesome! So much history. A souvenir shop and a large restaurant to boot. First class tour.
Bruce Z — Google review
Went for a Gala... It was nice. The bartender didn't know how to make a martini, the layout was confusing and crossed between the hors d'oeuvres and the photo line. The hors d'oeuvres were Luke warm and the deep-fried ravioli didn't have any cheese in them!
Todd M — Google review
1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304, USA•https://www.packershofandtours.com/explore/hall-of-fame•(920) 569-7512•Tips and more reviews for Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame & Museum
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11Captain's Walk Winery

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Captain's Walk Winery, located in downtown Green Bay, offers a charming and homey atmosphere for wine tastings. Housed in a beautiful pre-Civil War home, the winery provides a cozy setting with an upstairs lounge and porch for sampling a variety of wines from sweet whites to dry reds. Visitors can also enjoy the bistro and shop while savoring the rich flavors of their wines.
Went with friends to a wine tasting party. Bartender was wonderful and very knowledgeable. I forget that ladies name that waited on our group but she was very kind and turned it into a wonderful event. After our 'tasting' we went upstairs to a private room with 2 bottles of wine of our choice for nice conversation. The room was very comfortable and also we got a instant discount on any purchases made that day. Prices for the wines are extremely reasonable.
Steve R — Google review
Not as uptight as a cigar lounge and not so much hussle and bussle like a café. First step in the atmosphere was very pleasant and cozy. Lots of history in the building which also adds a nice aroma in the air because of the aged wood:). Owners were awsome and VERY welcoming. Definitely don't feel you you have to be a V.I.P to be there and yet has much classy relaxing aesthetic! Highly recommend coming here! Can ethier be by yourself for an afternoon reading, or to get that work done in an classy environment when the rush in getting to you! Or come out here with your friends for a delicious light lunch or brunch or for you and that special someone to unwind and catch up<3. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE WINE FLIGHTS!
Lydia E — Google review
Came for the first time during the Green Bay Fringe Festival and loved the atmosphere as well as the wine poets! ❤️ My new favorite place! Stop in you will not be disappointed!
Melody A — Google review
There were 3 of us that got flights. I was the only one that didn't get any cider. I found some flavors that my taste buds were overjoyed at. We all ended up with our favorites including some ciders. We didn't order food this trip but definitely on our agenda next time! It's going to be a regular stop again and again as we return to town. Staff made us feel very welcome!
Annette T — Google review
Great service. Good wines, slightly more dry than sweet offerings. Dessert wine was very good. All 4 ciders were excellent. Cool place, atmosphere. Worth a stop when in Green Bay
Chris C — Google review
This place is amazing . There flights of wine have generous amounts of the different wines you choose to try. There Ciders are also very good . The place is cozy and the help is very friendly . We had Nora helping us and she was fun and upbeat . With the great flights of wine , the great apple cider and having Nora help us iy made it very enjoyable .
The S — Google review
Absolutely unique place! Very nice ambiance, good wine! We had a wonderful experience!
Melania B — Google review
Stopped at this winery after stopping at Grounding Cafe (a must stop in Green Bay! Super great quick lunch supporting and incredible cause) We had an amazing experience doing a tasting and getting a glass of wine, (Maly?) was amazing and so helpful. The wines were great, we loved their selection of semi-sweet whites. I would come back here again, our dog loved the shaded porch and the bowl of water they provided!
Jadyn S — Google review
345 S Adams St, Green Bay, WI 54301, USA•http://www.captainswalkwinery.com/•(920) 431-9255•Tips and more reviews for Captain's Walk Winery

12Green Bay Packers Heritage Trail Plaza

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The Green Bay Packers Heritage Trail Plaza offers a fascinating look into the history of the iconic football team and its deep roots in the city. This free walking, biking, or driving tour takes visitors through downtown Green Bay and De Pere, featuring 25 bronze plaques at significant sites where the Packers' history unfolded. From the original City Stadium to other landmarks, this trail provides an immersive experience into the century-old legacy of the team and its strong connection with the local community.
The Packer Heritage trail Plaza is the central piece of the overall Packer Heritage trail. Green Bay, which is the smallest, most iconic and legendary of sports franchise has preserved it's history like no other team. The Plaza has statues not only of legendary players but also other figures who played a role in the team being formed. The trail is found by historical markers of locations like St. Willobrod Church where Lombardi attended mass on a daily basis, the offices of Curly Lambeau, places where strategic meetings and gatherings took place, the field used prior to Lambeau on the east side of the city. Everywhere you walk downtown you are in contact with sports history. A must see for the authentic Packer fan.
Brett N — Google review
Unfortunately my last visit of Green Bay, Lambeau Field und this beautiful place is a few years ago (2017) but I love this Heritage Trail because the fans of the Green Bay Packers learn not only the story behind our team but also this beautiful little city in Brown County. I hope that next year I can come back for a visit because 5 years is long enough to see the Packers playing only on TV ... but little old Austria is not around the corner ... but soon I will be back!!!
Jürgen A — Google review
Greatness. Beautiful statues. Not too crowded for that small corner. Perfect location. Best team ever! Go Pack Go!!!
Muddy M — Google review
Fun adventure to fund all the markers and/or buildings. My husband and I loved standing in historical locations. He was thrilled to see the history and stand where the greats stood. We spent all day searching each location. Thank you Green Bay for the fun quality scavenger hunt I had the chance to partake in with my husband. Green Bay Packer fan for life!!!
B L — Google review
Not here any more.
林鈺翔 — Google review
Great place to learn a little about the history of the Green Bay Packers. The statues give you a sense of what the classic Packers players and Coach Lombardi might have been like. A must see for any football fan.
Karl K — Google review
I really liked this area so much better without the base drum statue. And I played drums in marching band. It's too big and too front and center. It should have been a side placement or over at the old stadium.
Karyl L — Google review
Baseball fans piece of heaven in earth real size statue of packers team!!
Freak C — Google review
Cherry St, Green Bay, WI 54301, USA•https://www.packershofandtours.com/explore/heritage-trail•Tips and more reviews for Green Bay Packers Heritage Trail Plaza

13Brown County WI Courthouse

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The Brown County WI Courthouse, established in 1911, stands as a testament to Green Bay's rich history and architectural grandeur. The building not only boasts stunning Beaux Arts style design elements such as paired columns and ornamental balustrades but also houses an array of captivating artwork depicting the city's early interactions between European settlers and Native Americans. This historical gem serves as a reminder of Green Bay's evolution into a thriving commercial and political center over the centuries.
Daisy and Camille were so beyond helpful, they really went out of their way to assist me thoroughly and explain things to me. They were not only extremely patient and professional, but also KIND.
Nico G — Google review
This courthouse and its judges and pool of jurors is the armpit of America. Dispute over contracts and financial things, and our jury most educated person was Asst MGR of Dollar store. It was an absolute joke. The Judge had zero control of anything going on, and couldn't seem less interested. Brown county is a joke, pathetic city with a very uneducated population. Very proud to walk around with fake cheese on their heads. Next the actual courthouse has zero security, nothing. No metal detectors no police no nothing. Maybe because there isn't anything in Brown county worth anything. If your ever unlucky enough to go to this courthouse just know you will get bent over. Its just the way it works up there. The judges are a complete joke!
Oliver F — Google review
I was in the jury pool for the Taylor Schabusiness trial and was amazed to find out that there is no discernible security at this Courthouse. There were 130 prospective jurors and we all just walked in without question, and, since many of us didn't know where we were going, wandered about the Courthouse for a bit. This was a very high profile defendant, and if anybody wanted to break her out with a gun or violence, I can't see anything that would have stopped them. Also, I was at the end of the first row next to the aisle, and they walked her in right down the aisle without cuffs or anything that I could see. She already had one outburst in the Courtroom, were they gambling that they could trust her good judgement at the trial? Also, in this day of mass shootings, why the hell are there not even metal detectors? In my opinion, they are playing with fire and we all got lucky this time. Additionally, the parking situation for jurors is abominable. If one has any walking problems whatsoever, it is quite an awful experience. The parking structure is 6 blocks from the Courthouse and if you're not familiar with the downtown area, you could wander around forever trying to find the place. And, to top it all off, the elevator in the parking structure didn't work so I walked up and down four flights of stairs. I understand that it is everybody's civic duty to report for a jury summons, but just know the nightmare that awaits before you even get to the Courtroom for jury selection.
William M — Google review
Huge old elegantly crafted magnificent building.
Joseph F — Google review
I understand remodeling is taking place, but finding a parking place and then figuring out how to get to where you are going with the main entrance unavailable made it very difficult. And after all that, I went for nothing.
Jeanne M — Google review
Depending on what side you are on, ⚖️, beautiful interior. Built to last.
Mark H — Google review
Unfortunately anybody tries to get a hold of you and you guys are on lunch break there’s people that are going through some serious things and you guys don’t return phone calls and or do not answer them and I do not believe that is right
Brittany R — Google review
In & out w/a $319 fine 🤷‍♀️
Nicole ( — Google review
100 S Jefferson St, Green Bay, WI 54301, USA•https://www.co.brown.wi.us/departments/?ds=6b052f1617e8•(920) 448-4110•Tips and more reviews for Brown County WI Courthouse

14Lambeau Field Stadium Tours

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Lambeau Field Stadium Tours offer an exciting opportunity to explore the home of the Green Bay Packers, regardless of whether you're a football enthusiast or a fan of the team. As the smallest city in the NFL to host a team, Green Bay has a rich history that is showcased throughout Lambeau Field. Visitors can enjoy behind-the-scenes access, including walking through the players' tunnel and learning about the team's storied past.
Absolutely worth it! We only had an hour so we just did the classic tour, wish we had more time. The history and atmosphere are unreal. Always cool to visit one of the most iconic stadiums in sports. I’d love to experience a game here. Make sure you leave at least an extra hour for the hall of fame museum.
J I — Google review
We did the basic tour and it lasted about 50 minutes. Just the perfect amount of time. We’ve done other NFL tours that have been really long. Loved the history aspect. Ken and Rick- our guides were great!
Kristen G — Google review
Visited on 6.24.2025. KUDOS and BRAVO to Linda and Jerry who were Outstanding tour guides. Their passion and enthusiasm for Packers football is infectious! I took the Legendary Stadium Tour of Lambeau Field and learned lots of history about the Green Bay Packers. This specific tour starts at the top level of the stadium and progresses downward until you reach the playing surface. Highly Recommend to any football fan.
Rick W — Google review
An amazing experience!!! Decided on the legendary tour and worth the extra time and money. When deciding, for the money the value far exceeded all my expectations. The additional areas you were able to visit was worth the extra money spent. Being field-level was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. As a football fan make the time to take the tour. The tour guides are a wealth of knowledge and plenty of history was shared.
Tom D — Google review
Highly recommend. We went the day before a game, and it was the perfect addition to our Green Bay getaway. Even if you aren't a diehard Packers fan, I suggest taking the tour for the history. Very informative guides and well put together tour.
Faith M — Google review
PLEASE BE AWARE. First off, I want to say that I’m a lifelong Packers fan and the tour guides were absolutely awesome and I thoroughly enjoyed the tour for the most part. But, I’m going to have to throw a penalty flag for bad play calling and clock management. I booked the Legendary Stadium Tour because I wanted to go through the tunnel and be on the field level. It was a dream. I’m a photographer and wanted field level photos, That’s why I booked that tour. Then, as the tour was nearing the end, we were told we couldn’t go to the field level because they decided to start fertilizing. I and a few others were upset from what I could tell. I called customer service. I was told that the tours are subject to change, sorry for inconvenience, and there’s nothing they can do. That’s not good enough. I get that the tour can be affected if there’s bad weather. There’s no controlling the weather. But, you can control when you decide to start fertilizing. Here’s a solution. If you’re going to fertilize, don’t book tours during fertilizing time. Or simply wait until the tours are done, then fertilize. I drove 400 miles for this tour and there were others in the group that drove further. You can’t tell people that they’re going to have access to field level during the tour, then decide to start fertilizing and tell the group that they can’t go to the field level. What’s the point of purchasing the Legendary Stadium Tour if you’re going to remove the best part of the tour. It’s false advertising. I’m not the type of person who normally complains on these types of reviews, but “sorry for the inconvenience” doesn’t make the cut. I’m not looking for any kind of refund. I’d like some transparency. Simple. Don’t fertilize during tours because some people like myself had the intentions that they were going to be fulfilled by what’s advertised on the tour. It’s frustrating. I chose this tour because it had field level access. That is what sold me. And it didn’t happen. That being said, I’m giving 5 stars because I love the Packers and the organization. The stadium is beautiful and highly recommend a tour. But please be aware, there is no guarantee you will get to see the field level if they make the call to start fertilizing during your tour. It was a long and bitter 400 mile drive home. Kinda felt like I made it to the Superbowl, but lost. So ticked off, I almost became a Bears fan. I’m going to share 3 photos I took. And I’ve got 3 words for you. Go Pack Go.
Chris S — Google review
Visited 10/5/25 for my husbands birthday & our Honeymoon. Amazing!! We took our time and got there at 10am & left at 4:30pm. We did the Legendary tour & are more than impressed. It was so cool to get to see and learn everything we did. My husband is a die hard fan & he's s really great time. Everything is so thought out and looks awesome. Our dream is to one day make it to a game, as we currently live 600 miles away. One day we'll be back to enjoy the experience all over again. Very polite and knowledgeable your guides, clean facilities, just perfect.
WisteriaKay — Google review
We took the Classic Tour. Brian and Diane were our guides, and they were wonderful. Both have a deep love for all things Packers. They provided lots of background and stories about the stadium, coaches, players, and network announcers. Standing in the tunnel just off the field with the music playing, it was easy to imagine the Packers getting ready to run onto the field when the gate opens. The building and field are gorgeous. So much history. Highly recommend the tour, and if you are lucky enough to get Brian and Diane as your guides, it will be even better. Go Pack Go!
LS — Google review
1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304, USA•https://www.packershofandtours.com/explore/stadium-tours•Tips and more reviews for Lambeau Field Stadium Tours

15Kavarna Coffeehouse

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Kavarna Coffeehouse is a long-standing, relaxed cafe offering a variety of vegetarian dishes, baked goods, and deli sandwiches. Housed in a building dating back to 1931 with Egyptian Revival architectural style, it boasts ornate decorations like a terra cotta sun disk and blue lotus leaf-shaped medallions.
So found this little coffee shop its pretty nice. It's a little spot to get a feel of the local vibe. Nice clientele and the scene of the shop is quaint. The coffee is good but if you qant a kick ask for a few more shots in it. That being said the coffee is still good and the snacks that go along with it are pretty tasty too. The layout is nice 3 different levels of spots to chill by yourself or with friends or catch up on some work. Definitely happy i stopped by and grabbed a cup. Had to update... Right before I left, I had to grab a chocolate chip cookie for later, and well I grabbed it just now to try a bite of it because im not big on hard solid cookies so i was wondering if i had to make a cup of coffee to dip it in. Or so i thought... so i grab it it feels hard and i go to snap a piece off of it and to my surprise it bends and brakes off like a soft cookie and it intrigued me. So i took a bite and to no avail it felt like i bit into a soft kookie with a crunch. Brovo i Love it. Thank you again! Great Tymes!
Myke R — Google review
They have a pretty decent variety of vegetarian and vegan options on their menu, along with decent coffee and tea beverages. The atmosphere is alright. One plus is they have plenty of seating available. Their wifi can be a bit flaky, but it's reliable at least 80% of the time. Update: I gotta say, I was impressed with the quick turnaround on some constructive feedback I provided about website ordering. Once I explained an oddity in their checkout process, they fixed it within like 20 minutes of acknowledgement of my email. It's nice to see that level of commitment to customer experience and continual improvement.
Eric C — Google review
Really cool coffee shop with lots of seating. I got the feta portobello wrap and it was truly the best wrap I’ve had in ages. The wrap was flaky and perfectly crisped and the feta cheese paired well with the spinach & mushroom. We also got a blackberry bar & cherry shortbread. Both were delicious!
Ally H — Google review
Second time here… I am not let down. Both the drip coffee and espresso were exceptional. The pastries were decent in variety and taste. Cafe vibes were in check and noise levels were chill. Cappuccino met expectations.
David F — Google review
Love this cute cafe in Green Bay. Loads of vegetarian options to choose from. Great service, ample of space to sit and work.
Palak N — Google review
I discovered Karvana Coffee House thanks to a TikToker, and I’m so glad I checked it out—the vibes were everything she said and more! From the moment I walked in, the staff were incredibly kind and helpful, which made a great first impression as a first-time visitor. The space is beautifully designed with tons of natural light and a variety of cozy seating options, perfect for working, relaxing, or catching up with friends. I ordered the avocado toast on gluten-free bread—super flavorful and surprisingly filling. Paired it with a latte that was a solid 10/10—smooth, rich, and perfectly balanced. Karvana nails it with great service, a gorgeous atmosphere, and high-quality food and drinks. Can’t wait to go back!
Krista C — Google review
Orange Blossom White Mocha Iced Lattee was off the chain!! Friendly staff and cool store. The attached vintage shop was really neato as well.
Blake T — Google review
My absolute favorite coffeeshop in green bay. Delicious drinks, food, and nice people. I've been going here for years now and I can't believe I never gave a positive review before now. Sometimes its a bit louder on the weekend simply due to the number of customers which I think is a great thing. Great at supporting the local community with flyers, local artists, etc. They're willing to work with people to put on events or have regular groups come in. Fantastic seasonal drinks that are regularly changed up (I still adore the peppermint mochas). Also great about making small modifications to food for texture purposes etc. They have a fantastic vegan/gluten free/etc options too. They're also careful if you mention being allergic to something so you shouldn't have to worry about cross contamination here! I love this place. My only "complaint" is that it isn't open past 3 pm which isn't really an issue for the type of buisness this is. XD Thanks for making such a warm space for the community!
Erin B — Google review
143 N Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54303, USA•http://kavarna.com/•(920) 430-3200•Tips and more reviews for Kavarna Coffeehouse
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16Resch Center

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The Resch Center, located in Green Bay, is a popular entertainment venue that opened in 2002. With over 10,000 seats, it hosts big-name concerts and serves as the home for Green Bay basketball, indoor football, and hockey games. Adjacent to Lambeau Field, it has welcomed renowned acts like Elton John and Metallica. The venue's versatility allows it to transform into an ice rink or gym floor for various events.
Blizzard game, right on the sidelines, good fun. Interact a little with the players, fun stuff in-between times out and periods. Real good selection of treats, only slight complaint, the beer cups are really hard to carry because they are a tad flimsy. Other than that, clean restrooms, concourse was clean and really well taken care of facility.
Paul Z — Google review
I recently visited this arena for Monday Night RAW and had a blast. The staff was very helpful and the security was always present. I had a great seat and I could see everything. I'd definitely go back for another event.
Eliel R — Google review
Wow! Our 1st time seeing a concert at the Resch Center and the whole experience was excellent! We went to see MercyMe and my wife and I had an awesome date night. The parking was easy access. Then we saw the long lines to get in. But surprisingly they had the lines moving quickly and within minutes, we were looking for our seats! The seating and concert experience was awesome!
Chad C — Google review
I love attending the Gambler's and Blizzard's games there. I am hoping to attend more events and do fun things with my family. I have gone to a few games with my family and coworkers. We always had a great time.
Sandra T — Google review
This is a heck of a place. From the circus, to EMS events, to concerts, its a well kept facility. Professional staff, community organization assistance, I really couldn't find a way to say enough good about the place.
Gen A — Google review
I’m in a motorized wheelchair and nowhere did it say that I wasn’t allowed to have floor tickets for a concert even. drove all the way from Chicago and was told I had to be on the third floor for ADA. They don’t allow me on the first floor. Then they sell me tickets where the one seat doesn’t exist. It’s two arm rests. I asked the lady who sat us if it was full. Is there anyway we could get different seats because my seat number eight doesn’t exist. she ignored me and walked away so I had to send my husband down to the box office to see if they can actually give us seats not to mention I had a wonderful viewing seats on the first floor and the seats they gave me were practically behind the stage where I couldn’t even see the screen. Terrible event venue, especially if you’re handicapped and they don’t explain that they won’t allow you on the floor like every other venue and the entire US!! Needless to say, I will not be back and I will tell everyone not to come here! Attached are the photos of my view, and of the two arm rests that are where my seat is supposed to be
Rebecca K — Google review
Always a great venue for concerts! Only big complaint is the lack of bathroom stalls for women (not sure about the mens). I know that there's multiple bathrooms, however with the amount of people, the lines are absolutely crazy! Everything else about the venue is fantastic
Jennifer M — Google review
Saw Eric Church there last night! The workers were SO nice and helpful! Wow...great selection of food and beverages for a concert.
Tanya R — Google review
820 Armed Forces Dr, Green Bay, WI 54304, USA•https://www.reschcomplex.com/•(800) 895-0071•Tips and more reviews for Resch Center

17St. Willebrord Catholic Church

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St. Willebrord Catholic Church, situated at 209 South Adams Street in Downtown Green Bay, is a stunning architectural marvel built in 1858. Its Gothic Revival style, featuring imposing spires and intricate stained glass windows, makes it a prominent landmark in the city's spiritual landscape. The church provides not only spiritual support but also serves as a welcoming community hub where people find comfort and companionship.
St Willebrord is located in Downtown Green Bay and is part of the Packer Heritage Trail. It is the church that Lombardi attended for daily morning mass. It serves both English and Spanish speaking church members. Since November 18 2922 church has been celebrated in the banquet/meeting area due to severe damage to the ceiling inside the church. The ceiling is expected to be finished this summer and the church is in great need of financial assistance to finish the restoration. So, if you or anyone you know, personal or business please assist. Not only is this a church serving a community in need, it is also an integral part of Green Bay history. How people respond to need someone such as this greatly defines the health of the community.
Brett N — Google review
Church is reopened and the did a fantastic job with the remodeling/renovation. Wonderful to have daily reconciliation and mass. I always love the Norbertine priests as well.
Holly M — Google review
ColorfulDreams4U had the opportunity to photo and video a wedding here. They were very welcoming! The church is absolutely gorgeous and the ceremony was lovely! Highly recommended!
Gloria W — Google review
Attended Sunday mass here. I am from out of town. Wished I could go there regularly. Beautiful cathedral style church, built in1882. Magnificent creche for Christmas.
Ken B — Google review
Pastor recognized us as visitors and stopped to introduce himself and chat. He's very personable and engaging; enjoyed talking with him very much and we felt very welcome. He, however, did not celebrate the Mass we attended. The priest who celebrated Mass had a soft voice, and in combination with the church's seemingly inadequate sound system, was very difficult to hear and understand. The church building is a lovely, classic worship space.
Qcat V — Google review
Lovely, welcoming traditional church, where you can experience God's healing grace. You can feel the love. Father Andy is a wonderful, inspiring orator.
Erin O — Google review
Father Andy Deacon Louise and father Jack and the girls in the front office just like to say thank you it's people like you that show compassionate for other people in the community by saying good morning good afternoon how are you doing people are going through hard times today and sometimes just saying that makes the day a little bit better also like to say thank you for opening up your church for the homeless people in the area that have nowhere to go during the daytime when it's cold outside I know sometimes the homeless people could be a burden on the church and the people who frequent the church in your congregation just like to say thank you to all the people to say hello to the people that are sitting on the benches in the hallway you don't know how much the Church means to the homeless people so for that thank you very much you guys do a great job for the community and maybe the mayor should take a look at you three gentlemen and show The compassion you do towards the people of this community he might learn something he's not a very nice person and I hate to say that because I try to respect everybody for what they are but to the three men here to show the compassion and the women in the front office thank you very much keep up the good work and have a safe holiday
Jared L — Google review
Was there as a sponsor for confirmation and communion. Celebrated..Wow factor! Very inspiring! Thank you Father Tony!
Cheryl G — Google review
209 S Adams St, Green Bay, WI 54301, USA•http://www.stwillys.org/•(920) 435-2016•Tips and more reviews for St. Willebrord Catholic Church
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