Radisson Hotels & Resorts

Radisson Hotel Racine Harbourwalk

223 Gaslight Circle, Racine, WI 53403,
Reservations: 1-800-395-7046 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (262) 632-7777 Fax: (262) 632-7334
Email:  rhi_raci@radisson.com

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Gorgeous Wind Point Lighthouse
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Located on Beautiful Lake Michigan
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Just a Stroll to Great Shops & Restaurants
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Hotel on Lake Michigan Close to Milwaukee and Chicago
The Radisson Hotel Racine Harbourwalk is located in the area of Racine experiencing plenty of growth and excitement. Our hotel on Lake Michigan is close to Milwaukee and is two blocks away from downtown Racine. Current developments are underway highlighting Racine's downtown and lakeshore area, enhancing its visibility in Wisconsin. Whether you are interested in Downtown Racine or staying at a hotel on Lake Michigan close to Milwaukee and Chicago, our hotel is the perfect place to stay during your Wisconsin vacation. 

Need Directions? 

From Milwaukee, Wisconsin (or points north)
  1. I-94 (east) to Highway 20 (exit 333)
  2. Exit on Highway 20 and turn east (left)
  3. Stay on Highway 20 (approx. 12 miles) until Main Street.
  4. Turn left onto Main Street
  5. Take Main Street north until State Street, also known as Gaslight Drive (before Main Street Bridge)
  6. Turn right onto State Street/Gaslight Drive for 2 blocks
  7. Turn right onto Gaslight Circle, hotel will be on your right, around the circle
From Chicago, Illinois (or points south)
  1. I-94 (west) to Highway 20 (exit 333)
  2. Exit on Highway 20 and turn east (right)
  3. Stay on Highway 20 (approx. 12 miles) until Main Street.
  4. Turn left onto Main Street
  5. Take Main Street north until State Street, also known as Gaslight Drive (before Main Street Bridge)
  6. Turn right onto State Street/Gaslight Drive for 2 blocks
  7. Turn right onto Gaslight Circle, hotel will be on your right, around the circle

Parking Information:
The hotel is conveniently located adjacent to the Gaslight Point Parking Ramp. This ramp is owned and operated by the City of Racine. The cost for the ramp is $1.50 every time you enter it. For your convenience, the front desk has tokens available for parking upon availability.

Employment Application
All applicants must complete the employment application.
To also submit a resume please email rhi_raci@radisson.com

Area Airports:

  1. Milwaukee, General Mitchell International - MKE
    Phone: 414-747-5300
    Hotel Airport shuttle service: advance reservation required, fee: $39.00 USD (one way)
    Alternate Transportation: Airport Connection
    Estimated taxi fare: $50.00 USD (one way)
  2. Chicago/OHare - ORD
    Phone: 773-686-2200
    The hotel does not provide shuttle service for Chicago/O¿hare.
    Alternate Transportation: Coach USA
    Estimated taxi fare: $80.00 USD (one way)

About Racine

First discovered by French explorers in 1699, the area at the mouth of the Root River grew into a booming French trading post in the 1700s and eventually became known as 'Racine,' the French term for "root." During the 18th and 19th centuries, the area was settled by New York colonists, and when Wisconsin was granted statehood in 1848, the area was formally recognized as the city of Racine. The Yankees' various names for the city - Chippecotton, Kipi Kawi and Port Gilbert - simply didn't have the same ring as the old French moniker. Racine blossomed into a thriving port city and is known for its participation in the Underground Railroad, which passed through the city. In fact, Racine's strong opposition to slavery led the Wisconsin Supreme Court to declare the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 unconstitutional in 1854. Its history as a place of refuge continued into WWI, when countless immigrants, particularly Danes, Germans and Czechs, settled here after leaving their home countries. Today, Racine boasts the second-largest concentration of Danes, and its significant Danish population has made the city famous for kringle, a traditional Danish pastry. Another Racine claim-to-fame is the SC Johnson Wax Company, a family-owned corporation headquartered here since 1886. In addition, many of the city's buildings were designed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the SC Johnson Center and the Wingspread Conference Center. Currently, over 80,000 people call this beautiful city home, while the city's low-key feel, myriad interesting activities and friendly residents make every visitor feel welcome. From learning how to blow glass to chowing down on cherry kringle to enjoying lovely views of Wind Point Lighthouse, there's something for everyone in beautiful Racine, Wisconsin.

Did you know?

Racine is known for its history of opposition to slavery. In 1854, Joshua Glover, an escaped slave, made his home in Racine. Months later he was arrested and sent to jail in Milwaukee, where over 5,000 people, including 100 Racine residents, broke in to set him free. Glover's rescue and eventual escape led the Wisconsin Supreme Court to declare the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 unconstitutional.

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