
The Best Game-Day Airbnbs in Madison, Wisconsin
After its cheese and supper club spotlight on Top Chef, Madison, Wisconsin, firmly established itself as one of the Midwest's premier travel destinations. The capital city is not only a food lover's paradise, but also a vibrant hub for arts and music, framed by stunning lakes and infused with an unmistakable college-town spirit.
Though I've called Wisconsin home for the past two years, the state has been part of my regular travels for much longer. My husband, a proud University of Wisconsin-Madison alum and Badger fan, grew up here, and we've spent years visiting family and friends in the city (even staying in a few Airbnbs below). For travelers eager to cheer on the UW-Madison Badgers and their Big Ten rivals at the iconic Camp Randall, I've done the legwork to find nine standout vacation rentals that make for a memorable Midwestern stay. All that's left to do is grab your red and white overalls and get ready for kickoff.
Read on to see the best Airbnbs in Madison to help you make the most of a fun-filled game day weekend.
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What is the best area of Madison to stay in?
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Madison is a compact and walkable city, so no matter where you stay, you'll be well-positioned to explore. Staying downtown puts you within easy walking distance of major attractions as well as award-winning bars and restaurants. Just beyond, Monroe Street and Willy Street offer vibrant food scenes, lively arts, and inviting outdoor spaces—perfect for discovering a different side of the city.
When is the best time to go to Madison, Wisconsin?
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Summer is the ideal time to visit Madison, when the city comes alive with outdoor activities, food and art festivals, and abundant sunshine. October is another wonderful season, offering crisp, comfortable weather and a vibrant atmosphere as the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus fills with students. For those eager to see the State Capitol's famous tulips in bloom, late spring is the perfect time to visit. While Wisconsin's winters can be harsh, making it less popular for travel, each season offers its own unique charm.
What are the best things to do in Madison?
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No visit to Madison is complete without relaxing on the iconic sunburst chairs at the Memorial Union Terrace, soaking in the stunning lake views. Football fans won't want to miss cheering on the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. I also recommend exploring the bustling Dane County Farmers' Market, kayaking on Lake Wingra, biking through the UW Arboretum, and enjoying a picnic with live music at Concerts on the Square.
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