Green Bay

Green Bay is a city in Wisconsin well-known as the home town of the Green Bay Packers, an NFL team. It is on the bay of Green Bay and, surrounded by many other villages, cities, and townships, comprises the northernmost tip of what is known as the Fox River Valley, a forty-mile-long collection of communities surrounding the Fox River. Green Bay is known as one the most vibrant, concentrated and supportive NFL football towns in the United States.

Get in

Football statue in downtown Green Bay, a place with a deep and abiding love for its venerable American football franchise.

By plane

There are two nearby options for flying into Green Bay.

By bus

The 🌍 Green Bay Metro Transit Center at 901 University Ave (between Webster and Quincy) is the central hub for both local Green Bay Metro buses and long-distance inter-city buses.

By car

I-43 goes around the east and northern parts of Green Bay. It leads to Milwaukee approximately 100 miles to the south. I-41 also leads to Milwaukee from Green Bay's west side. It travels through Appleton, Oshkosh, and Fond du Lac before reaching suburban Milwaukee. Highway 172 is the main east/west artery that slices through Green Bay over the Fox River, connecting I-43 on the east side and Hwy 41 on the west side.

Hwy. 29 is the route taken to Wausau, approximately 80 miles west, and for travel to the Twin Cities.

Get around

Waterfront along the Fox River.

Green Bay has the municipal Green Bay Metro bus system which offers good coverage of the city. The chief method of transportation in Green Bay is by car. Most attractions and businesses offer plenty of available visitor parking.

See

Do

A model train at the National Railroad Museum.
  • 🌍 Bay Beach Amusement Park, 1313 Bay Beach Rd, ☎ +1 920 448-3365. A park featuring carnival rides and a roller coaster along the bay of Green Bay. Rides are 25 or 50 cents with the roller coaster costing $1. Free admission, cost for rides.
  • 🌍 Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary, 1660 E Shore Dr, ☎ +1 920 391-3671. A park focused on providing the opportunity to learn about and interact with wildlife. Geared toward children. Located next to Bay Beach Amusement Park.
  • 🌍 NEW Zoo, 4378 Reforestation Rd, ☎ +1 920 434-7841. 9AM-8PM daily. Green Bay's very own zoo. Take a walk on the wild side and visit the many animals of the zoo. $6 adults, $4 seniors 62+ and children 3-15, free for children 2 and under.
  • 🌍 Packers Training Camp. During the late summer before the start of the NFL regular season, the Green Bay Packers practice on outdoor fields across from Lambeau Field (weather permitting). Permanent seating is set up along the practice field behind the Don Hutson training center. free.
  • 🌍 Green Bay Phoenix. The sports teams of the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay are also popular in the area, especially the men's and women's basketball teams (the school has no football team). Men's basketball plays at the Resch Center near Lambeau Field. Women's basketball plays at the Kress Events Center on the university campus.
  • Oneida Casino Main-Airport, 2020 Airport Dr, ☎ +1-800 238-4263.

Buy

  • Sassy Girl. Local women's accessories retailer featuring a beautiful downtown location.
  • On Broadway. Downtown shopping and entertainment district
  • 🌍 Bay Park Square Mall, ☎ +1 920 499-2421. The largest mall in the Green Bay area is actually located on Oneida Street in Ashwaubenon. Lots of additional big-box stores and chain restaurants are concentrated in the mall area, and all of it is located just about a mile south of Green Bay's Stadium District.

Eat

Fried cheese curds, a Wisconsin delicacy
  • The Pancake Place, 143 S Military Ave, ☎ +1 920 499-2221. Lots of pancake options, huge omelets, piles of hash brown skillets, and a full lunch/dinner menu ~$8.
  • Kavarna Coffehouse, 143 North Broadway, ☎ +1 920 430-3200. Hands down best vegetarian food in the Greater Green Bay Area. Good coffee, local microbrews, and also a great place to find leads into other Green Bay/Wisconsin gems that you wouldn't find unless you met the right folks. ~$10.

Drink

  • Title Town Brewing Company, 200 Dousman St., ☎ +1 920 437-2337. Located along the Fox River in an historic railroad depot that was completed in 1899. Two spacious stories, award winning beer, and an outdoor bar facing the river along the railroad tracks. Home to a 22 foot tall football statue that used to sit in front of the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Also a full-scale restaurant.
  • Kavarna, 143 North Broadway, ☎ +1 920 430-3200, e-mail: . Coffee house and vegetarian restaurant.
  • 🌍 The Attic, 730 Bodart St., ☎ +1 920-435-6515. Combination coffee house and used bookstore that offers a wide variety of looseleaf tea.
  • Stadium View, 1963 Holmgren Way, ☎ +1 920 498-1989, e-mail: . As the name suggests, this huge sports bar is in view of Lambeau Field. Features lots of big screen TVs and indoor/outdoor parties before Packer games during the season.
  • Cup O Joy, 232 S Broadway, ☎ +1 920 435-3269, e-mail: . Christian coffee house and music venue.

Sleep

With signs bearing the names of former coaches and players, Packermania runs rampant in the streets of Green Bay.

Go next

  • Door County to the north offers much scenic sightseeing, with quaint villages, lighthouses, beaches, and several state parks. Sturgeon Bay, the only city in Door County, is an hour's drive north of Green Bay on Highway 57.
Routes through Green Bay

Escanaba ← Menominee ← ends ←  N  S  β†’ Appleton β†’ Milwaukee
END ←  N  S  β†’ Ledgeview β†’ Milwaukee
Wausau ← Shawano ←  W  E  β†’ Bellevue β†’ Kewaunee
Plover ← Waupaca ← Jct ←  W  E  β†’ Algoma β†’ Ends at
Sister Bay ← Sturgeon Bay ←  N  S  β†’ Plymouth β†’ Milwaukee


gollark: Those are impressively high case numbers for just a *week*, wow.
gollark: (still, at least we're not America...)
gollark: I don't really trust him.
gollark: School didn't restart here yet, but Boris Johnson is insisting that it's a "moral imperative" that everyone goes back and that it's totally safe for everyone.
gollark: My mother is a doctor, and warned me *against* going into medicine, although I forgot why.
This article is issued from Wikivoyage. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.