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Top neighbourhoods in Green Bay

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Downtown

City centre Green Bay thrives on Packers pride with streets buzzing near legendary Lambeau Field. The KI Convention Centre hosts business travellers while the CityDeck boardwalk offers a peaceful escape along the Fox River. History buffs can explore the Brown County Courthouse and Meyer Theatre between cheering on the home team. Sports bars serving cheese curds and craft beers dominate the food scene, especially on game days. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk of each other, making City centre easy to explore on foot. Hotels cater to both business travellers and football fans with Packers-themed packages during the season.

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Astor

Astor's tree-lined streets showcase well-preserved historic homes from the late 19th century, perfect for architecture buffs. This quiet Green Bay suburb offers a glimpse into authentic American area living with spacious properties and community charm. The residential haven sits just minutes from city centre attractions like Meyer Theatre and The CityDeck. Dining options are limited to family-owned cafes with early closing times, so plan accordingly. While accommodation is mainly holiday rentals in historic homes, the neighborhood's flat terrain and peaceful pavements make for pleasant morning strolls. A car is recommended for exploring broader Green Bay and reaching popular spots like Lambeau Field.

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Lombardi

Lombardi offers football fans a front-row seat to the action with Lambeau Field just minutes away. The residential streets buzz with excitement on game days while keeping their small-town charm. Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and the Resch Centre round out the sports trifecta that brings this area to life. Getting around requires wheels, but you'll find ample parking and peaceful tree-lined streets perfect for morning jogs. Holiday rentals in cosy family homes give you that authentic Wisconsin welcome, complete with the distant roar of the crowd on Packers game day.

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Olde Norwood

Olde Norwood gives you Green Bay living without the touristy hustle. Tree-lined streets showcase charming homes with traditional Midwestern architecture from the 1920s to 1950s. The area itself is wonderfully quiet, but football fans will appreciate being near Lambeau Field and the Packers Hall of Fame. Meyer Theatre and Captain's Walk Winery are worth checking out when you're ready to explore. Accommodation here lean towards cosy holiday rentals and bed & breakfasts in historic homes with genuine local character. While dining options are limited within the area, city centre Green Bay's full selection is just a short drive away. Having a car is your best bet for getting around, though the peaceful pavements make area strolls a delight.

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Colburn

Colburn feels like a peaceful escape from the tourist crowds while still keeping you close to Green Bay's biggest attractions. Lambeau Field and the Packers Hall of Fame are just minutes away, but you'll be living among locals in this tree-lined suburban area. Colburn Park offers a perfect spot to watch kids play or enjoy a quiet morning stroll under mature oaks. Budget-friendly motels and family-run accommodation make this area wallet-friendly for travellers. You'll need wheels to get around since public transit is limited, but parking is never an issue here. For meals, grab something at a local café, or drive a short distance for more dining options after a day of exploring Green Bay's attractions.

Top landmarks in Green Bay

Green Bay and related destinations

Cheer on the Packers at iconic Lambeau Field, where football fever grips the city year-round. Explore the National Railway Museum's vintage trains or kayak the Fox River for a taste of local history and nature.