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City centre Detroit hums with the rhythm of sports fans heading to Comerica Park and Ford Field. The impressive Guardian Building towers among historic skyscrapers, while live music spills from venues like the Fox Theatre. Campus Martius Park offers a green oasis where office workers and visitors alike soak up the sun between exploring the city's rich architectural heritage. Catch performances at the Detroit Opera House or browse exhibits at local museums for a cultural fix. Metro stations at Campus Martius, Cadillac Centre, and Broadway make getting around a breeze, with plenty of hotels ranging from luxury to business-focused accommodation nearby.
Corktown dishes up Detroit's oldest charm with a side of creative cool that's impossible to resist. Historic Victorian homes with fancy trim stand next to old factories now buzzing with art spaces and craft breweries. Michigan Central Station's dramatic tower watches over cobblestone streets where history and hipster vibes hang out together. The area pulses with live music venues and innovative restaurants that tell Detroit's comeback storey. Find everything from slow-smoked BBQ joints to farm-to-table spots scattered throughout this walkable district. Boutique hotels and charming bed & breakfasts in Victorian homes make perfect bases for exploring. The QLine tram and bus routes connect you easily, while the Detroit River waterfront waits just a short stroll away.
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Open Photo by Lisa Osburn
Midtown
Midtown Detroit buzzes with creative energy around the Detroit Institute of Arts and Museum of Contemporary Art. Wayne State University's Gothic buildings anchor tree-lined streets filled with galleries and experimental theatres. Cultural venues like the Majestic Theatre and Orchestra Hall offer endless entertainment options, while converted warehouses house artist studios breathing new life into industrial spaces. Getting around is easy with three metro stations and the QLine tram running along Woodward Avenue. You'll find everything from student-friendly cafes to farm-to-table restaurants, plus boutique hotels in historic buildings that showcase local art and industrial design elements.
Eastern Market pulses with energy as vendors stack rainbow-hued produce and artisan foods in sprawling market sheds. Art lovers can wander between vibrant murals splashed across industrial buildings and eclectic galleries housed in historic brick warehouses. On Saturdays, the district transforms into Detroit's liveliest scene with food trucks, live music, and locals hunting for the freshest ingredients. The area serves up delicious soul food, Mexican, and Middle Eastern cuisine at casual eateries throughout the district. Most visitors explore on foot or bike, though the QLine tram and bus routes connect easily to city centre Detroit attractions. While accommodation is limited within Eastern Market itself, city centre hotels are just a short ride away.
Greektown Historic District
Greektown Historic District delivers Detroit's most delicious slice of Mediterranean heritage alongside casino thrills. Narrow streets lead you between family-run Greek tavernas serving flaming saganaki and authentic bakeries with flaky baklava worth the trip alone. Historic St. Mary's Romanian Orthodox Cathedral stands as an architectural gem, while the casino lights up the district after dark. Getting around is a breeze with the convenient Greektown Station and incredibly walkable streets. Accommodation centre around the Hollywood Casino at Greektown, keeping you close to the action. The area strikes a perfect balance between cultural immersion and entertainment, with Greek music spilling onto Monroe Street most weekends.
Hoping to win big? Spend the evening at MGM Grand Detroit Casino, a popular gaming spot in Downtown Detroit. Our travellers also like the art galleries in the area – your cultural tour starts here.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Comerica Park, a major stadium in Downtown Detroit. Our travellers also like the art galleries in the area – your cultural tour starts here. If you think Comerica Park is cool, you might also like Ford Field and Little Caesars Arena, both located nearby.
Why not try your luck with a visit to Hollywood Casino at Greektown during your visit to Detroit? Experience the entertainment choices and acclaimed theatre scene in this vibrant area.
After visiting GM Renaissance Center, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Detroit. Amble around this vibrant area's riverfront or experience its great live music.
Explore the birthplace of Motown at the Hitsville U.S.A. museum, where music legends once recorded. Rev up your engines at the Henry Ford Museum, showcasing iconic cars and American innovation.
There's a lot visitors like about Detroit, especially its restaurants and theatre. Why not go on a fun excursion to Comerica Park? Huntington Place and MGM Grand Detroit Casino are other popular sights to see.