The most practical way to travel from Austin to Milwaukee is by air, connecting Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport. Most flights require a connection, with a total travel time of 5 to 7 hours. Driving is a long-distance journey of over 1,900 kilometers, taking roughly 19 hours via I-35 and I-90. Milwaukee is famous for its brewing history and lakefront, while Austin is known for its music and food. Flying is the recommended method to save time.
Total Distance: Driving distance 1,950 km, Air distance 1,700 km.
Connecting through Chicago (ORD) is common and often efficient.
June to August for festivals and lakefront activities in Milwaukee.