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Most Chic Boutique Hotels Near Lakes in Madison, Wisconsin

For many weary souls, nothing can be as soothing as vacationing near tranquil, sparkling lakes. As the City of Four Lakes, Madison — Wisconsin’s vibrant capital — offers the perfect antidote. Bound by Lakes Mendota, Monona, Waubesa, and Kegonsa, this 60,000-acre city lends unparalleled opportunities for sightseeing and water activities.

Jumpstart your vacation by choosing any of these uber stylish hotels in Madison that offers prime access to the city’s beautiful lakes.

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1.      The Edgewater

Standing on the shores of expansive Lake Mendota — Madison’s largest lake — since the 1940s, The Edgewater offers uninterrupted lakefront views from over 200 choice rooms, as well as excellent access to Lake Mendota’s luxury home-studded marinas and the lush parks surrounding it. The hotel also lies at the heart of downtown Madison, a short walk from the State Capitol, Orpheum Theater, University of Wisconsin, Memorial Union Terrace, and Museum of Contemporary Art.

Guests can indulge in various water sports and heartwarming Wisconsin cuisine at the luxurious Boathouse, along with three other restaurants. Also on-site are a spa with whirlpool, fitness center, and ballrooms.

Connected by a 1-acre plaza, two refreshed revival-styled buildings feature stately rooms with fully stocked kitchenette, fridge, HDTV, office desk, and complimentary goodies including airport transfers, newspapers, WiFi, and bottled water.

2.      AmericInn Lodge and Suites Madison South

Resting on Grand Canyon Drive, AmericInn Lodge & Suites Madison South is within 15 minutes of everything awesome in Madison — Lake Mendota included. From the hotel, downtown Madison, Elver Park, and Olbrich Botanical Gardens are within easy reach.

Lake Mendota notwithstanding, AmericInn is praised for its warm service and hip all-American rooms. There is a sizable pool adjoined by a hot tub and sauna, plus clean and comfortable rooms equipped with free WiFi, a fridge, LCD TV, and a microwave.

3.      HotelRED

Ringed by Lake Mendota, Lake Monona, and Lake Wingra (Madison’s fifth lake), HotelRED is brimming with options for lake-frenzied tourists. Complimentary kayaks are available to maximize your outdoor adventures, and bikes are available for a lovely downtown tour.

If you prefer walks, HotelRED’s spot in the Monroe-Regent junction is an excellent base for exploring dining and shopping hubs close by. University of Wisconsin, Henry Villas Zoo, and the Museum of Contemporary Art are only 10 minutes away.

If you’d rather stay in, hit the gym or dine at The Wise, a philosopher-inspired resto-bar serving modern Wisconsin fare. Smart and ultra-modern, HotelRED’s Art Deco suites come with LCD TVs, WiFi access, and fully furnished kitchenettes with fridge, microwave, and stovetops.

4.      Magnuson Grand Hotel Madison

While quite far from downtown, Magnuson Grand Hotel Madison sits only 6 miles northwest of one the most scenic lakes in Madison: Lake Waubesa.
The 2,000-acre lake has four boat launches, most notably in the Goodland Country Park beach, where visitors can enjoy a picnic and several sports facilities. If you’re a golfing enthusiast, the Yahara Hills Golf Course sits nearby, along with Ho-Chunk Casino. Free shuttle is provided for all three.  
Hotel guests are also treated to impressive facilities: a 24-hour heated pool with hot tub, 24-hour fitness center, capacious rooms equipped with LCD TVs, kitchenettes, coffee maker, fridge, and microwave; and sumptuous complimentary Continental breakfast.

in Uncategorized # International destinations, Travel, USA

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Gretchen Filart

Gretchen Filart is a writer from the Philippines, where she weaves poems and creative nonfiction about motherhood, love, healing, nature, and intersectionalities. Her works have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, received distinction from phoebe’s Spring Poetry Contest and Navigator’s Travel Writing Competition, and share space in local and foreign publications. Connect with her on Twitter, Instagram, and Bluesky @gretchenfilart. She’s usually friendly.

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