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A limited number of rooms in the following downtown Milwaukee hotels have been blocked for your Reunion Weekend. When reserving your room, be sure to mention that you are with the Marquette University Reunion Weekend.

Ambassador Hotel
2308 W. Wisconsin Ave.
(414) 345-5000

(888) 322-3326

Astor Hotel

924 W. Juneau

(414) 271-4220

(800) 588-0200


Doubletree Hotel

611 W. Wisconsin Ave.

(414) 273-2950

(800) 222-TREE

Hampton Inn & Suites

176 W. Wisconsin Ave.

(414) 271-4656

(800) 445-8667

Hilton Milwaukee City Center
509 W. Wisconsin Ave.
(414) 271-7250

(800) HILTONS

Hyatt Regency
333 W. Kilbourn Ave.
(414) 276-1234
(800) 233-1234

Intercontinental
139 E. Kilbourn Ave.

(414) 276-8686
(888) 424-6835

Pfister Hotel
424 E. Wisconsin Ave.
(414) 273-8222
(800) 558-8222

 

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Car Rental

Planning a road trip? With your Alumni Card, you are entitled to a discount off the daily rental rate at any Avis agency (not including Avis Corporate rate). Present your Marquette alumni discount number at the time you make your reservation. The Marquette alumni number is B790200. Present your Alumni Card when picking up your rental car. If you need a new Alumni Card, please contact Alumni Relations at (800) 344-7544.

Class Gift

To contribute your Reunion Class Gift, please visit the Online Giving page.

 

Attractions

The Pabst Mansion, located on the edge of the Marquette campus at 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave., is a testament to Capt. Frederick Pabst’s German heritage, love of life and success as a beer baron (among his many accomplishments). Boasting stunning interiors, elegant original furnishings, elaborate wall coverings, the finest wood craftsmanship, intricate ironwork, brilliant stained glass and rare art, the mansion helped make the 1890s the “Pabst Decade” in Milwaukee. Open Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. Admission: adults, $8; seniors/students, $7; children ages 6-17, $4; under 6, free. Guided tours start every hour. www.pabstmansion.com

The Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art opened in 1984 on the Marquette University campus as a project of the Marquette University Women’s Council.The museum, which has won awards for its architectural design, includes four main galleries and houses a permanent collection of more than 8,000 works of art.Its permanent collection includes European and American contemporary art and Old Master paintings, as well as photography, works on paper and small collections of African and Asian art.The Haggerty Museum has become an integral part of Marquette’s educational experience and the Milwaukee community, and has received national and international recognition.

 

 

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