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The city of Monroe in Wisconsin is also known as the "Swiss Cheese Capital" of the US due to the strong Swiss heritage and culture of the area. Although cheese is an important tourist attraction, it's not the only thing worth hopping on cheap flights to Monroe for!
The main airport servicing Monroe is the Monroe Municipal Airport and many operators offer cheap Monroe flights so now is a good time to book. The flight to Monroe takes between fifteen and twenty hours from London and normally involves two stops. However, the airport is only three miles outside of the city so it won't take too long to get to one of the many comfortable and cheap Monroe hotels once you land.
It's possible to arrange cheap Monroe car hire at the airport, where you will find several companies offering the service. The city is well placed on several popular main routes, which can be taken to see some of the sights.
For visitors taking advantage of one of the many cheap Monroe flights available, the city has a busy calendar of events including farmer's markets, exhibits and concerts. The Monroe Theatre Guild and the Monroe Art Center almost always have something to see and there are plenty of shopping opportunities too. Monroe is home to a great many lovely parks and why not take the Minhas Craft Brewery Tour? Cheese related must-sees are Baumgartner's Cheese Store & Tavern and the National Historic Cheesemaking Center gives a fascinating insight into cheese making from the 1800s onwards.