Milwaukee’s Harley Davidson Museum

Harley Davidson motorcycles have become something of an American icon. The deep roar of the engine, the leather jackets and the lifestyle has been depicted in movies and television shows for decades. Whether you’re a diehard fan or just curious, the Harley Davidson Museum is the place to go for all things motorcycle. The Doubletree Milwaukee Brookfield hotel offers spacious and comfortable accommodations near the Harley Davidson Museum. Of all Harley Davidson Museum hotels, only the Doubletree hotel can deliver such value and amenities.

The legend of Harley Davidson motorcycles started in 1901, when William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson assembled their first motorbike. Unlike the modern day choppers, this bike barely had enough power to climb the hilly streets of Milwaukee. However, after refining their design, the Harley Davidson motorcycle began to look more like modern bikes—and perform like them as well. By the early 1910s, Harley Davidson motorcycles were among the most powerful and fastest bikes on earth. This is just one of the small chapters of the illustrious Harley Davidson history found at the museum.

Just like the motorcycles, the Harley Davidson Museum has a distinct style and personality. With over 450 unique motorcycles on display and thousands of Harley Davidson-related artifacts, the museum offers visitors a glimpse at the evolution of an American symbol. The museum is also home to two great restaurants, Motor and Café Racer, just in case your stomach starts growling like a chopper. And after a day at the museum, you can return to our Doubletree hotel, one of the best Milwaukee, Brookfield hotels.

Our Doubletree Milwaukee Brookfield hotel offers comfortable accommodations, with plush bedding for a great night sleep. The hotel also features high-speed Internet access, flat panel LCD televisions, indoor pool and Jacuzzi® and much more. To book your stay today, visit the Doubletree Milwaukee Brookfield hotel website today and open up the throttle at the Harley Davidson Museum.