Stay at Radisson's Green Bay Airport Hotel for a Perfect Wisconsin Vacation
For excellent Green Bay vacation hotel deals and a convenient location, choose the Radisson Green Bay Hotel near Austin Straubel Airport for your next vacation or business trip. Located on the west side of the city, it is the closest hotel to the Austin Straubel International Airport and is attached to the Oneida Bingo and Casino. Nearby Green Bay attractions include the legendary Packer Hall of Fame and Lambeau Field. So make it a Wisconsin vacation to remember, and stay at the Radisson Green Bay Airport Hotel near all the best Green Bay attractions.
Nearby Green Bay attractions for your Wisconsin vacation include:
National Railroad Museum (4.8 miles) Trace the history of the great steam locomotive. (920) 437-7623
Neville Public Museum (7.6 miles) Explore this museum of art, history and science. (920) 448-4460
Oneida Bingo & Casino (adjacent to hotel) Spend your night on the town at the Casino for pure entertainment. (920) 494-4500
Lambeau Field and Packers Hall of Fame (4.2 miles) Experience the home of the Green Bay Packers, and walk through moments of glory in Packers football history. (920) 569-7500
About Green Bay
French explorer Jean Nicolet landed near Green Bay in 1634, claimed the area for France, and named it La Baye. Less than 20 years later, the French had established a trading post on the southernmost end of the bay, and it flourished despite regional conflicts and the War of 1812. The community prospered as western expansion brought in railroads, and in the mid- to late-19th century, processing and packing industries began springing up. In fact, the gridiron Packers got their name when a meatpacking company helped start the team in 1919. To be sure, football is Green Bay's hottest tourism commodity and the biggest deal in a town that, with just over 100,000 people, represents the smallest television market in the NFL. Every game at Lambeau Field (1957) has been sold out since 1960 - an unprecedented feat in the sporting world - because fans from all over have clamored to see the likes of Brett Favre and Vince Lombardi tread the legendary "frozen tundra." Many of the bigger attractions around town are also football-related, including the Packer Hall of Fame, Lambeau Field tours, and Lombardi Drive itself. Of course, Green Bay offers much more. Additional sights include the Oneida Nation Museum just east of downtown, where visitors can learn about the People of the Standing Stone and how they were forced out of their native New York; the National Railroad Museum, which features old diesel and steam locomotives; and Heritage Hill State Park, a 40-acre living history museum illustrating Wisconsin life in the 18th century. The town also offers a number of cultural pursuits, with performances by the Green Bay Symphony and theater productions at the Weidner Center.
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Where is the heart and soul of the Green Bay scene? One vein would argue in favor of the Stadium District, with its sports bars, Bret Favre's Steakhouse, and world famous Kroll's West. The college-aged crowd tends toward the Olde Main area, where joints like Classics and the Cock & Bull stay packed until the wee hours of the morning. On Washington Street is a trendier bar scene highlighted by dance clubs like Oasis and Lexus and upscale watering holes like Oxford's Cafe or Brew Baker's. Perhaps Green Bay's most up-and-coming scene, though, is the Historic Broadway District, which boasts unique eateries in addition to the ever-popular Harry the Hipster and Titletown Brewing Co.