Pabst Mansion

Pabst Mansion Tours in Milwaukee: Hours, Tickets & What to Expect (2026)

The exterior of the Pabst Mansion in Milwaukee with its vast driveway and large trees
The Pabst Mansion in Milwaukee is filled with original furniture, artwork, stained-glass windows, and décor from the 1890s.

The Pabst Mansion is one of Milwaukee’s most iconic historic homes, and tours run year-round. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or planning a return trip, this quick guide covers everything you need to know — tour options, ticket prices, parking, must-see rooms, and tips for visiting with kids.

And if you’re visiting with kids? You’re in the right place. We’ve included everything you should know to make it fun, smooth, and genuinely interesting for little explorers.


About the Pabst Mansion

Built in 1892 for Captain Frederick Pabst — the legendary Milwaukee beer baron — the mansion showcases the city’s Gilded Age glamour. From lavish woodwork to original art to quirky hidden features, every room tells a story about the Pabst family and Milwaukee’s brewing heritage.

The mansion was once nearly torn down but was saved by preservationists. Today, it’s a museum dedicated to sharing the Pabst family’s legacy with visitors from around the world.


Wooden staricase with intricate details with view of some rooms in the Pabst Mansion
The grand staircase is wrapped in glowing garlands and ribbons during the holidays—one of the most photographed areas.

Tour Options at the Pabst Mansion

The Pabst Mansion offers several types of tours throughout the year. Here’s a quick overview to help you choose the best fit for your visit:

Guided Tours

Perfect for visitors who want the full story behind the architecture, artwork, and Pabst family history.

Self-Guided Tours

Available daily from 12:00–1:00 p.m., these offer a slower-paced, choose-your-own-adventure style experience.

Family-Friendly Tours

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., the mansion hosts a special 30-minute tour designed just for families.
These tours dial down the beer history and turn up the kid-friendly fun, making it a great intro to Milwaukee history.

Kids can:

  • Search for whimsical animal figures hidden in the art.
  • Discover secrets in one of the mansion’s mysterious cabinets.
  • Step into the shoes of young Elsbeth Pabst, experiencing what it might have been like to grow up in this magnificent home.

Bonus: Kids visit free on the family tour.


Father Christmas standing beside a Christmas tree and holding a lantern in his hand and cane on the other
The Pabst Mansion celebrates Victorian Christmas traditions, so Father Christmas matches the historic mood.

Seasonal Highlight: Pabst Mansion Christmas Tours

During the holidays, the mansion transforms for Christmas at the Pabst Mansion, a beloved Milwaukee tradition featuring:

  • Visits from Father Christmas
  • Elaborate Victorian Christmas décor
  • Trees in nearly every room
  • Special evening hours
  • Holiday photo ops

This is one of the busiest times of year, so book early if you can.


Tickets & Prices

You can purchase tickets online or in the museum shop on the day of your visit.
Advance purchase is recommended on weekends and holidays.

Tours sell out on a first-come, first-served basis, especially the Saturday family tour and Christmas season tours.


One of the rooms at Pabst Mansion in Milwaukee with coral colored furniture and curtains
Some areas of the mansion contain hidden passageways or clever design features used by staff or family members.

Pabst Mansion Hours

Hours vary by season, but typical hours include:

  • Guided Tours: Morning and afternoon times vary
  • Self-Guided Tours: Daily from 12:00–1:00 p.m.
  • Family Tours: Saturdays at 9:30 a.m.

Before you go, check the official website for the most accurate seasonal schedule.


Where to Park

There’s limited parking in the small lot on-site at 2000 W. Wisconsin Avenue, with additional parking available across the street. Everything is located close together, keeping your visit easy and manageable with kids.


Hidden Secrets of the Pabst Mansion

The mansion is full of surprises, and kids love discovering its quirky hidden features:

Unexpected Safes

  • pie safe in the butler’s pantry
  • walk-in safe disguised as a pantry where the Pabsts stored valuables

Hidden Study Features

  • A cozy nook under the stairs
  • A cigar humidor with a secret latch

Basement Oddities

  • barrel-vaulted stone basement
  • Pavillion pieces from the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair (waiting to be rebuilt!)
  • Captain Pabst’s wine cellar — despite being a beer baron, he preferred wine

Spooky Remnants

Perfect for older kids and Halloween season:

  • 1970s haunted house props
  • Fake bloody handprints
  • A mysterious radiation warning sign

(No confirmed ghosts — but the staff has fun with it during October’s “Illuminating the Dark” tours!)


Tips for Visiting with Kids

  • The Saturday family tour is the best option for young kids.
  • The self-guided hour (12–1 p.m.) is ideal if your kids like exploring freely.
  • Ask for a scavenger hunt sheet — sometimes available seasonally.
  • Point out the intricate woodwork, hidden animals, and unusual safes.
  • Plan a stroller-free visit; the historic layout includes stairs.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Pabst Mansion

How long is a Pabst Mansion tour?

Most guided tours run 45–60 minutes. Family tours run about 30 minutes.

Is the Pabst Mansion good for kids?

Yes! Especially the Saturday morning family tour.

Is the mansion accessible?

Some areas are accessible; check the official site before visiting.

Can you take photos inside?

Yes, non-flash photography is permitted in most rooms.

Is the Pabst Mansion haunted?

There are no official ghost stories, but the October tours have a fun spooky twist.

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