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The Madison Concourse Hotel and Governor's Club
The Madison Concourse Hotel and Governor's ClubTop neighborhoods in Madison

Downtown Madison
Downtown Madison buzzes with student energy from the University of Wisconsin and sparkles with culture. State Street's pedestrian mall connects the campus to the domed Capitol building, with local shops and cafes lining the way. Art lovers can explore the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art or catch a show at the Overture Center, while history buffs visit the Wisconsin Historical Museum. Dining options range from casual student hangouts to upscale bistros around Capitol Square, with Wisconsin cheese curds as a must-try. Hotels near the Capitol offer boutique charm, while spots closer to campus cater to university visitors. The area's excellent walkability and bus service make getting around easy, with Lake Mendota's scenic shores just steps away.

Monona
Lake Monona's sparkling waters frame this peaceful Madison suburb where locals fish from piers and families picnic in Winnequah Park. Trails wind along the shoreline, perfect for morning jogs or sunset strolls. The Aldo Leopold Nature Center offers a chance to connect with Wisconsin's natural heritage through interactive exhibits and woodland paths. Casual restaurants serve hearty American comfort food without the downtown prices or wait times. Vacation rentals and cozy bed & breakfasts provide accommodation options with lake views just a short drive from Madison's attractions. Though public transit is limited, quiet tree-lined streets make walking and cycling a joy.

Marquette
Madison's Marquette neighborhood offers the perfect blend of lakeside charm and cultural spots. Stroll along Lake Mendota's shoreline paths or unwind in the peaceful green spaces of Yahara Place Park and Orton Park. Catch a show at the historic Barrymore Theatre or an exciting event at Breese Stevens Field after exploring the tree-lined streets. The area boasts a mix of vacation rentals in charming historic homes and cozy bed & breakfasts. While dining options are limited within the neighborhood, you're just a short trip from downtown Madison's restaurant scene. Walking and biking are ideal ways to explore this quiet residential haven.

Regent
Madison's Regent neighborhood offers the perfect college town experience right next to the University of Wisconsin campus. Students zip between historic red-brick buildings while locals relax on wraparound porches of charming Victorian homes. Camp Randall Stadium roars on game days, while peaceful tree-lined streets offer a quiet escape when you need it. First Unitarian Society Meeting House showcases stunning architecture for history buffs. Coffee shops and pizza joints keep everyone fueled without emptying your wallet. Most spots are walkable, though campus shuttles and city buses make getting around a breeze. Budget-friendly hotels and apartment rentals cater to visitors who value practicality over luxury while keeping you close to all the collegiate energy.

Tenney-Lapham
Tenney-Lapham combines historic charm with waterfront bliss in Madison's most picturesque neighborhood. Stroll tree-lined streets showcasing preserved Queen Anne and Prairie-style homes from the early 1900s. Lake Mendota's shoreline beckons at James Madison Park, where sandy beaches and boat launches await. Tenney Park's scenic lagoon paths and Breese Stevens Field offer perfect spots for outdoor enthusiasts. Accommodations lean toward charming bed and breakfasts housed in historic residences. While dining options are limited within the neighborhood, downtown Madison's restaurants are just a short drive away. The area shines for walkers and cyclists with excellent sidewalks and bike lanes connecting to downtown, though having a car is recommended for exploring beyond the neighborhood.
Top landmarks in Madison

University of Wisconsin-Madison
If you'd like to get a taste of Madison student life, check out University of Wisconsin-Madison in Campus Area.

Capitol Square
You can find out about the history of Madison with a visit to Capitol Square. Visit the area's shops, or simply enjoy its restaurants.




























































































