ISTHMUS DAILY PAGE
Read moreIn this official magazine of Madison, all the city's activities, all addresses. This information is available on its website.
MACHINERY ROW BICYCLES
Read moreThis bicycle store on the edge of Monona Lake, close to the Monona Convention Center, has invested the long brick block of Machinery Row, formerly used as a place of sale for agricultural equipment and is now on the historical buildings registry of the city of Madison. Bikes can be rented from Monona lake (about 16 km away) on the bicycle path that goes next door. On the other hand, the Tour Lake tower is more difficult: we must borrow roads frequented by cars.
JEFFERSON LINES
Read moreJefferson Lines bus company provides connections to Madison (3 hours), Milwaukee (4 hours) and Chicago (7 hours). In La Crosse, it picks up and drops off passengers at the Bus Depot, located at 314 Jay Street, about a ten-minute walk from the city's tourist office. The prices charged are more or less the same as at Greyhound, Jefferson Lines' main competitor in the Midwest. The buses are comfortable and usually have wifi and outlets. The vehicles are also equipped with restrooms.
GREYHOUND
Read moreFounded in 1914 in neighboring Minnesota, Greyhound is the nation's leading bus company. It serves all major American cities. The buses are very modern and well-equipped, they usually have wifi as well as toilets in the back of the vehicle. It is best to book your trip in advance on the website, to make sure you get a seat at the time you want and to save a few dollars. FYI, in Milwaukee, buses stop at the Intermodal Station. There are several departures each day.
UNITED STATES POST OFFICE
Read moreLa Crosse, Wisconsin, is home to the city's main post office. This post office offers a range of postal services to residents and visitors of La Crosse. Available services include sending and receiving mail, purchasing stamps and other postal supplies, and shipping packages. The La Crosse post office is also equipped with parking facilities.