Itinerary for a two night stay in Madison, Wisconsin
Madison offers the perfect combo of urban life and nature.
10/10 We highly recommend staying on the scenic isthmus between Lake Mendota and Lake Monona in the heart of the city. It’s a beautiful, vibrant, and fun spot to enjoy lake life, urban life, culture, and amazing food. Plus, it’s a walking dream. The walk score for Madison is 95!
Where to stay in Madison, Wisconsin
STAY: The Saddlery
The Saddlery is a home away from home for short and long-term rentals in downtown Madison. It is a super cool historic apartment building that is dog-friendly with lake views, rooftop patio, and easy access to everything.




Where to eat in Madison, Wisconsin
DINNER night one: Lucille
Great service, local beers, craft cocktails, and wood-fired pizzas. Their ingredients are locally sourced. The cheese curds were delicious with the perfect crunch and we loved both dipping sauces. They have 3 floors and a cute outdoor patio.



COFFEE and BREAKFAST morning one: Colectivo Coffee
So good! The beans are roasted in Wisconsin and it’s a great vibe. The in house homemade granola with strawberry rhubarb sauce was perfect. Hits the spot.


After a cup of coffee, walk around the neighborhood and over to the Dane County Farmer’s Market at the Capitol. There are an amazing variety of local artisans and the Capitol is such a gorgeous historic building to explore.


LUNCH: Memorial Union Terrace
This is a must! We had a blast at the historic Memorial Union Terrace just chilling by Lake Mendota getting brats, burgers, popcorn, and beers. Make sure to watch their calendar for the music, art, and film lineup.
Known for it’s history (make sure to learn more while visiting), the bright chairs, food, entertainment, and a University of Wisconsin-Madison student favorite.




DINNER: Leftovers
We ate our Lucille pizza leftovers and then decided to grab some ice cream from Good News Cafe & Ice Cream. I was super excited that one of their flavors was Huckleberry, one of my faves when traveling out west.


BREWERY: Young Blood Beer Co.
It was perfect grabbing a 4-pack from Young Blood Beer Co. and bringing it back to the Saddlery rooftop. Plus, the Mad-City Ski Team practices on the lake so you get a free show.




BREAKFAST morning two: Marigold Kitchen
Fresh and local. Their mission is great food, golden energy, and genuine connection. Accomplished! I’m still dreaming about the pancakes.






Things to do in Madison, Wisconsin
Other ideas for things to do besides the Farmers’ Market and tour the historic Capitol. Betty Lou Boat Cruises, Paddle Boarding, E-Bikes, Ghost Tours, Art Tour, or Live Music. See Destination Madison for more.
Last, if you’re road tripping through Wisconsin, you have to stop at Culver’s for a chicken sandwich and chocolate shake. It just hits different in WI. IYKYK

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