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1. Detroit Foundation Hotel - Detroit

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· 879 reviews

250 W Larned St, Detroit, MI 48226

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2. Detroit Institute of Arts - Detroit

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· 8167 reviews

5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202

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Detroit Institute of Arts: what do users think?
D W: It was massive and beautiful!
Queen JAH: Great time
Dawn Miles: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended YesMore
Avneet Hall: The building is as beautiful as it’s art collection. The cafe was surprisingly good too, loved my lunch there.
박규철: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended NoMore
Chris Ahern Photography: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended YesMore
Adrien Hello: Amazing museum with a great cafe in the center with an amazing atmosphere. We only had 2 hours to visit the museum during our trip, and we both wished we had 2 more hours to explore!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes Price for adult entry $11–15 …More
Stephanie Cruz: Love this place
Amanda Breden: I really love the placeVisited on Weekend Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended Yes …More
Rashonda Hands: Absolutely a great museum, the second level is the best.
T Coultes: Visited on Weekday Wait time No waitMore
Afifa Zaheer: The museum was beautiful and we had a great time exploring different sections. We were able to go around 4:00pm which was the time when there were less people, and to be honest it was the best. If you wish to utilize the place for great pictures as well, make sure you either go super early or super late. All in all, amazing touristy thing to do.
Cody Weikel: The Detroit Institute of Arts is a great gallery exposition of fine art and artifacts from all around the world. Each gallery focuses on a particular region of the planet, or a certain cultures. It is easy to explore and and navigate the large building and they also provide maps.Price for entry: $14
Baydoun Baydoun: A Captivating Journey into Artistic Splendor: Detroit Institute of ArtsThe Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is a mesmerizing haven that transports art lovers into a world of creative brilliance and cultural richness. From the moment you step foot inside its grand halls, you are greeted by an aura of sophistication and a palpable sense of awe that sets the stage for an extraordinary experience.The museum's collection is nothing short of breathtaking. Spanning over centuries and continents, it showcases an eclectic range of artistic styles, from ancient civilizations to modern masterpieces. Each gallery holds treasures waiting to be discovered, enticing visitors with a symphony of colors, textures, and emotions.One cannot help but be captivated by the extensive European collection, which boasts iconic works by legendary artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, and Rembrandt. Standing before Vincent Van Gogh's "Self-Portrait," you feel an intimate connection with the artist's inner struggles and undeniable genius. The brushstrokes, vivid colors, and raw emotion contained within these masterpieces are a testament to the enduring power of art.Beyond the European classics, the DIA surprises and delights with its exceptional representation of African, Asian, and American art. The African American Art collection, in particular, provides a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the African American experience, featuring works by influential artists like Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden. It is a testament to the museum's commitment to inclusivity and the celebration of diverse cultural perspectives.One cannot overlook the museum's commitment to engaging and educating visitors. The DIA offers an array of enriching programs, lectures, and interactive exhibits that invite you to dive deeper into the artistic process and historical context. From guided tours to hands-on workshops, there is something for everyone, whether you're an art aficionado or a novice eager to learn.The architecture of the museum itself is a work of art, blending the grandeur of the past with modern sensibilities. The sweeping marble staircases, ornate ceilings, and expansive windows bathe the galleries in natural light, creating a serene atmosphere conducive to contemplation and reflection.Moreover, the Detroit Institute of Arts is not merely a museum; it is a vibrant cultural hub that actively contributes to the local community. Its outreach programs, partnerships with schools, and commitment to accessibility ensure that art is not confined to the walls of the museum but is accessible to all.Lastly, the DIA's dedication to preserving and expanding its collection is evident in the ongoing efforts to acquire new works of art. This commitment to constantly evolving and staying relevant solidifies its position as a leading institution in the art world.In conclusion, the Detroit Institute of Arts is a gem that shines brightly in the world of art. Its remarkable collection, engaging programs, and commitment to inclusivity make it a haven for art lovers of all backgrounds. A visit to this majestic museum is not just an excursion; it is a transformative journey that touches the soul and leaves an indelible mark on the heart.
Philip: The collection here is amazing and very diverse.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes Price for adult entry $6–10 …More
Paige Brown: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes Price for adult entry $16–20More
Mauricio Canchola: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes Price for adult entry $6–10More
Olivia Rowe: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes Price for adult entry FreeMore
Josh Jensen: Art museums are awesome. I'm sad that I can't find a print of my favorite painting I saw in there, but it was really a great art museum. And I got a great magnet to go with my travel collection.
Aaron Grider: Fun, decently organized, good views!
Allison Laflamme: The DIA is one of the best museums in the country/the world. It is accessible, has scooters for rent for patrond with difficulty walking the length of this huge museum. It is fantastically organized and has a world class collection on display

3. Scarab Club - Detroit

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· 224 reviews

217 Farnsworth St, Detroit, MI 48202

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Scarab Club: what do users think?
Nancy McDonnell: Attended a wedding there. A lovely garden ceremony.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure Price for adult entry Free …More
Jack Hoyle (Jack Hoyle Photography): The Scarab Club is easily one of my favourite event spaces to work in. Not only is it steeped in history, but the spaces they have are beautiful and unique. The staff are also really helpful and super friendly. I look forward to coming back.
The Original Motor City Ghost Hunters: Absolutely love it here
Jason Jones: I went to the cold water kitchen event. The Staff was great and that and love the garden outside.!
John Voymas: Artists club founded in 1907. Unique historic building with multiple galleries, classes, music events. Has artist studios on the third floor. A must visit!
TIFFANY MCCABE (Detroit Duchess): The scarab Club has been around for many years and is wonderful tribute to art and culture within the community. If you’re ever in the Museum District The, sure to check those hidden gem out.
Jason Gibbs: This is a cool historic resource for the art community in Detroit. They host a wide variety of art related events and show throughout the year.
Michal McConville: Planned an evening event with Scarab Club. My contact person was Judy who was incredibly kind, patient, knowledgeable, helpful, and responsive! The event was perfect. Could not have been a better experience. Thank you!!
Moraine Chef: Cool place.
dave johnson: We pulled up to see the Scarab Club exhibits and immediately was confronted by a woman in the parking lot in a hostile manner. She asked if we were members, and she demanded to know why we were there. We answered we wanted to see the exhibit. She said "what exhibit"? We said the Scarab Club exhibits. Then she said there was a private event starting soon. She was not welcoming at all and wanted to make sure we left before the "important" people got there, not us rif raf. Her attitude was just awful. She identified herself as events manager, so we can only assume her name is Judy, by looking at the website. We won't be attending any of her events any time soon, if that's how she welcomes people to the Scarab Club.
P. M.: Dangerous steps rugs and unorganized. Just attended a wedding there. They didn't start setting up until guests were arriving. Ran around like they have never catered before. Do not use this place for an event. Rugs that tripped people dark stair cases. We had a guest fall from not being able to see the stairs. They had promised to light the stairs, but they also said they do this all the time! I would never recommend this for any event unless you are willing to accept inferior service and a dangerous building. Not impressed at all by this place.
Afford Coleman: Birthday party
Cecelia Rose LaPointe: Indigenous, Native American and First Nations erasure is not cool in art and competitions.
Pamela Smith: I only went there to clean my client's loft! Great view!
Ralph Perez: One of my favorite places to visit in Detroit. Amazing atmosphere, incredible art & history, and great people! I highly recommend you visit anytime you are in Detroit.
Nathaniel Janick: Though the gallery was small compared to the DIA across the street, the exhibit was excellently curated. The building and grounds are an exhibit in themselves. Worth a visit.
Geno Harris: This is a wonderfully creative space that showcases local Detroit Artists.
james spencer: Very cool history and overall environment
Adam Mitchell: Great place for the art community!
deidra stewart: Enjoyed the Black Woman Exhibition
Charese “Amazing Kinkz” Howard: Great place. Great Art exhibit today!

4. Aloft Detroit at The David Whitney - Detroit

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· 1154 reviews

One Park Ave, Detroit, MI 48226

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Aloft Detroit at The David Whitney: what do users think?
C: Nice location and many amenities surrounding the hotel. However, ensure you carefully store all of your valuables, check the room and maybe even take a picture of your room before you check out to ensure you have gotten everything. Upon calling several times after my stay regarding my item, cleaning staff provided that they have not been found after providing details regarding where they were in the room.
Marcus: For this price, I think you would have a better experience staying in other places. We are travelling with a pet and we stay here for a night and The Henry Autograph Collection. First off, I’m shock that they don’t have complimentary water in the lobby and there is no breakfast. In our room there is a couple hours that we have hear loud music coming from somewhere. TBH, we could just come in and take a look at the lobby then leave.
Eugene Furman: Stayed for one night using Marriott bonvoy points. Was not only double charged for incidentals that were to be returned, but an extra fraudulent charge was made to my card after checking out. I’ve filed a complaint with bonvoy, and filed fraud charges with my bank. Staff at ALOFT unwilling to assist – kept hanging up or transferred me to voicemail of Julie & Jordan (managers) whose voicemail boxes were full. The hotel itself was ok-ish at best. Dirty glasses were served at the bar, propane wasn't initially filled at the outside patio, and service was very average.
Mathaiya Shanmugam: Suberb stay..Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Laurel owens: May 2023 reviewWe stayed for 3 nights and were treated to an upgraded room. A corner king on the 9th floor. The lighting is still weirdly setup in this room too but the view was wonderful. Front desk staff was friendly and helpful AND we were advised at checkin about maid service. I have adjusted my rating from 2 to 4 stars. Get a coffee shop and a good restaurant in those empty areas in lobby and I’ll give 5 stars 😊2018- We spent 2 nights in 2018 in this beautiful old building and were pleasantly surprised at all of the modern updates in our room. The valet parking was appreciated after our long drive and the staff was pleasant and welcoming. We were able to walk to Comerica Park within 5 minutes. It is quite expensive but we were happy to be staying within walking distance of everywhere we wanted to go.Sept 2022 ReviewThis was our 3rd stay here and things have changed! Our room was horrible - on the inside with only a view of the building - couldn’t even see the sky! The lighting is confusing and haphazard - the bathroom light switch is by the front door and the bedroom area has no overhead lights and very dim light over bed. We had no housekeeping service AT ALL over the three nights we stayed and when we checked out and complained they told us we needed to request it - which we were NEVER told!There is no restaurant or even a Starbucks there anymore; only a bar. The “free” water in our room had already been opened and so had the body lotion. There were 5 tissues shoved in the tissue box of varying colors.The front desk staff varied from very friendly to kinda rude.We are Marriott Elite members and are so dissatisfied and disappointed with how bad the room they gave us was.Probably will NOT stay here again
Derrick Osborne: This place is amazing! Very kind staff and I was fortunate to have a great view of Tigers stadium. Room 815Everything was great!Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Luxury, Quiet …More
Heather Allen: Absolutely stunning hotel. Everyone from valet to front desk to F&B attendants were so helpful & kind. Jennifer in valet and Jordan at the front desk were particularly wonderful. Many thanks for the amazing service. Do no hesitate to book- excellent walkability and really neat area!Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
BAJ Glass: I really wanted a great stay. A huge planned special trip with my son. 500 dollar stay to be at Aloft Hotel. Planned tigers game. Game cancelled and rescheduled tomorrow. Which cant afford another special night here. Then, my son is huge basketball fan so we can at least watch the NBA playoffs in the room. But unfortunately, the satellite TV does not work in the room due to when it rains. So we sit here, with nothing and no effort from largely empty hotel to assist or do what they can. Just very disappointing, cause we could've stayed at a budget hotel and received much more for much much much less. We'll make the best, but this will be a one time and one night stay unfortunately.In reply to the review.I do appreciate the response. I understand you think the weather was what ruined the event. Ultimately, the point of the staff never asking the simple question of is there anything we can do to help? especially the manager sitting at the desk, had zero concern for any kind of customer satisfaction. I did raise my review to 3 stars as I know reviews matter and the fact that at least there is an avenue that a customer can get some sort of response of someone that cares, does mean something.
Nichole Thomas: will definitely stay here whenever I’m in Detroit
A.M. Land: This was my daughter and I first visit to Detroit Michigan. I joined her as she attended Chlöe: The In Pieces Concert Tour at the Fillmore. The Aloft was the perfect location, walking distance to the venue and excellent eateries. Upon arrival, the front desk staff were absolutely amazing. They all clearly enjoy what they do. We were greeted with smiles and checked in expeditiously. They were accommodating, attentive and genuinely admire their roles. I cannot say enough about how Happy & Friendly they were. They provided things to do in the area, restaurant recommendations etc. Kayla, Desmon and Jordan are all assets to this establishment. They deserve every bonus, incentives and wage increases offered. Thank you for hiring such polite professionals! This Trio made our visit the most pleasant stay ever.Rooms: SpaciousSafety: Really appreciated the extra security measurement with the key card access for the elevator.Walkability: Near the Fillmore and other Theatres in the area.
Eric Bleecker: This is a copy/paste of my Trip Advisor review:The Greater Detroit Area suffered a power outage from Wednesday February 22 to the following Tuesday the 28th. My house was without power for five days until Sunday night. Anyway, I booked a hotel through Expedia and when I got there, I was told that the hotel was overbooked by third parties and even though I had paid, there was no room waiting for me. So I'm stuck downtown with a very cold fiance looking for a place. The next hotel we checked was also completely full.So I thought to myself, what's the fanciest, nicest hotel downtown that I can think of since we were already down there and all the hotels I checked in the suburbs earlier that day were also sold out. That's when The David Whitney came to mind. I had never been there though and went on a recommendation.We get there and I ask the concierge, David, if they have any rooms and explained the situation. He said they have a pending cancellation and if I'd like to stay and wait in the hotel bar, he would see what he could do. Well, let me tell you did he make it happen. My fiance and I got comped drinks and after about 20 minutes, our room was ready. The price for the night was 396 which included valet parking. Pricey but the building and room were fantastic.The David Whitney Building was built over a hundred years ago as a mixed office building. It got renovated about a decade ago into the 5 star hotel it is today. Our room was spacious and had a lovely view overlooking Woodward Ave. The room was divided in three sections, the sitting area with a couch and two chairs, table and TV. Next was the bathroom with an enclosed glass door shower that rose about 7 feet in the 8 foot shower. There was also a mini-fridge, coffee maker and glasses. Lastly was the sleeping area and it featured a King size bed as well as a desk and chair, a bench, TV and two night end tables.When we woke up the next morning, we were able to call the concierge from our room and book another night! Desmond helped us with that and did a wonderful job. He even told me that Aloft Hotels were a Marriot chain and I could use my Marriot Rewards! The price for the next night, which once again included valet parking, was 436. Access to the building is available 24/7 so you're not locked out if you stay our late on the town like we did Friday night.Aloft Detroit also has a hotel bar called WXYZ and the bartender, Kevin, explained that all Alofts have a bar called WXYZ, no relation to the TV channel haha. Drinks there are affordable and strong. I love this hotel and can't wait to stay there again, hopefully under better circumstances. I'd like to thank the entire staff at Aloft Detroit, especially David, Desmond, and Kevin for their service and hospitality. 10/10
Dan McMillan: From the personalized welcome to the spectacular views of Comerica Park, this is the best place to stay downtown. Centrally located and within walking distance of many restaurants and bars. Thick walls result in a great night's sleep.Walkability: Short walk to Ford Field and Comerica Park.
Zach Mounsey: Beautiful hotel, great location, poor service. We had a rough night here - lots of rowdy partying on a weekend stay. The front desk offered to waive our valet charge. We still got charged. After several calls and emails to management, the charge still hasn't been reversed.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 1/5|Location: 5/5 …More

5. Red Bull Arts Detroit - Detroit

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· 99 reviews

1551 Winder St, Detroit, MI 48207

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Red Bull Arts Detroit: what do users think?
darahs16: Wandered in here randomly as it just looks like an abandoned factory from the front. So happy I decided to go in. Awesome art pieces, very avant-garde, providing a somewhat chilling experience when combined with the setting and the eerie music coming through the speakers.
Dawn Ohara: Always something new and exciting make sure to check the website for shows and events.
J Ro: What a COOL venue! The art exhibit openings that they have every few months are something I always look forward to.
George Fotias: nice place
Morgan Piper: I love getting to see exhibits here, and their event nights are a lot of fun
kyle minton: Great gallery space. 100% worth checking out whomever is showing
Paul M: This is one the best places in downtown Detroit!! The art is fabulous more people need to venture downtown and check this out in person!! Love seeing my hometown have cool stuff like this!
joe1265: Very exciting gallery space.
Brad Conner: The food here is always great. Huge selection. Waitress was attentive
Darrick Nunnally: Work there ..cool place
andre dennis: Dope art!!!
Ed Slesak: Great resident artists and friendly people throughout
Kurt Hamel: I mean free drinks on opening nights, how do you beat that? Oh wait you beat it with dope art as well!
Mike Wrathell: Very cool. Slide shows and art on walls.
Paolo Pedini: This place will always be important to me because it gave me an opportunity of a lifetime and I will never forget my experiences there.
Luke Michael: Amazing time awesome experience. Memories for a lifetime.
Art Enthusiasts: Good experience. Friendly staff
Teddy Cooley: Such an eclectic crowd of people gather to appreciate art and enjoy each other's company. If you don't talk to random people at this event youre not doing it right.
Brice Moss: Every Red Bull event is always the place to be-a lot of cool art and people -overall a great venue to visit as part of any tour of culture in the city
Krystal Batiste: Nice spot with cool cave like atmosphere we enjoyed the art show, meeting some great artist and the complimentary new red bull flavors
Jason Smith: Saw the fireworks from the rook- Way Awesome!!

6. The Inn at 97 Winder - Detroit

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· 225 reviews

97 Winder St, Detroit, MI 48201

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The Inn at 97 Winder: what do users think?
Kim Pratt: It was a nice experience.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Rwings73: The staff are amazing and the place is beautiful. So much to do all within walking distance.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Denise Toler: Stayed here in March for a Red Wings hockey game. Being able to park and walk to the arena was great! Felt very safe and the walk was only about a block. The room was comfortable, the bed was comfortable, and the service was very accommodating. We will definitely stay here again for our trips to see the Red Wings play!Nearby activities: Walking distance to Little Caesar's Arena
Becca Anderson: Spacious rooms & attached bathrooms. Staff was super friendly. We appreciated their responsiveness when the heat was too high in our room. Would recommend reupholstering the furniture in the rooms as it was all pretty worn. Perfect location for any downtown sporting events.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Melody Kruger: Beautiful inn - main floor, hallways, and guest rooms. The rooms are spacious and well-appointed. The entire mansion has the feel of luxury lodging. The staff is friendly and helpful. The location cannot be beat. Just one block from LCA. Parking (paid) is right out the back door. There was no water glass in the room, but this was probably an oversight. Communication could have been better, but the overall experience made up for this.Addendum: On my second stay here, I noticed a few things that could improve. The rooms need to have a water glass, either disposable or glass, in the room. Again, I had to go looking for one in the kitchen. For the price, I expected a breakfast spread better than the average chain hotel cereal, yougurt, and store-bought pastries. The inn is still a very nice place to stay, with an unbeatable location if you’re going to LCA, but next year I’ll go for cheaper lodging and deal with a little transportation inconvenience. And be aware that you will pay $25 for parking in the “inn’s lot,” above and beyond the night’s lodging cost.
Zach Waas Smith: Beware! This place has achieved an *aesthetic*. But as we all know, looks aren’t everything. Aside from the authentic decor, there were no redeeming qualities about the experience of our 1-night stay in a "premium" room. I stay in a lot of hotels and splurged on this place for a special occasion, only to be sorely disappointed. You want a 4-star hotel? Save your money and go elsewhere.1. Questionable security at best. The lock on the room door was a standard handle lock that was finicky and difficult to operate. The key would spin and spin - I was never sure it locked and there are no additional locks on the door (deadbolts, chains, etc).2. Once in the room, it was very cold and we discovered it was only heated by a small space heater on the floor. Not quite what I expect from any hotel, much less a “4-star” hotel, but I figured we'd try it... We unfortunately didn't discover it was inadequate until we woke up shivering at 3am.3. There are no basic amenities in the room (i.e. coffee maker, mini fridge, cups or drinking glasses, not even a table for our stuff!). We looked up and the chandelier was not secured to the ceiling properly, either. Simply not 4-star quality.4. *THIS* is the kicker. Got in the jacuzzi tub (that we paid extra $ for) and when we turned on the jets, a bunch of disgusting crud came blasting out. Absolutely horrifying. See the photos.5. Jumped in the shower to wash off the nasty slime, but the shower was also janky! The knobs were falling off the wall, difficult to operate, and the temperature kept wildly fluctuating. We eventually got it “good enough” and took an uncomfortable shower.6. Got out of the shower and discovered how scratchy and rough the towels were. We’re talking bottom-of-the-barrel budget motel quality. Come on! For $375/night, at least go to Meijer and buy me a soft towel! lol but truly, just terrible. Oh, and no towel racks or hooks anywhere to hang them on.7. Are the beds from 1887, too?? I’ve slept on pull out couches more comfortable than this bed. It collapses in the middle (like a deflating air mattress) and you can feel the springs jabbing you. Give me a pillow top, at least! Again, NOT 4-star quality.8. Even just getting INTO the hotel is weird. The front door is locked and has no windows. You have to ring a doorbell to be let in, but the doorbell was missing so we had to call some phone number and eventually somebody would come get us. Even once we got our keys, we still couldn’t use the front door and had to walk around to the back to get in. And they were using the parking lot as event parking, so it was PACKED with cars.9. Breakfast? Served? It's barely a run of the mill continental. And they awkwardly forced all the guests to sit at the one table, even though there were other tables in the sitting area.Finally, to top it all off, when I requested to speak with a manager about my stay, there conveniently wasn't one there. I asked them to call me when they were in, but of course they never did and when I called them, she was never there. The ladies on staff when I was there were nice enough, but whoever is running this joint should be ashamed. Thanks for the laughably paltry refund, I guess, but this is without a doubt NOT a 4-star hotel!
Teresa Corey: The location is great for sporting events, restaurants and the theatres BUT the property and rooms are un-kept and some of the staff was rude and seemed irritated that we were there. The main floor is beautiful but the guest rooms are un-kept. Also, the parking lot is rented out to a third-party that parks cars for other events in the city. They night we stayed here, there was a pistons game. My husband is handicapped and when we left the property to go to dinner, we were told that our handicap spot would be there when we returned; it was not. The lot was full and they wanted our keys to park our car in a difference location. We refused as we wanted our car where we were staying and they were rude and unaccommodating!The room we reserved was totally different than what they displayed in the pictures. The bed was horrible; the springs in the mattress was poking me in the back and it sagged so badly in the middle, I had a hard time getting out of it. Everything in our room was dusty and the air return vents in the room and the bathroom were covered in dust and grime!The hallway outside our room was dirty, crumbs from some type of food. The bathroom floor was dusty and the cover plate for the bathroom switch was disgusting.Our room was hot when we checked in. They closed off the vent in our room. When we were heading out to dinner, we asked that, If we did get cold, could we get a blanket. We were told that there was a blanked in the armoire. When we returned, our room was freezing and we couldn’t reach the vents to open them again. We found someone down on the main floor and asked if we could get a blanked. She said she was busy but would “try” to get us a blanked in about 20 minutes; she never showed! I woke up with a sore throat and dripping nose from being so cold. The ceiling light bulbs were burnt out.We went down for the continental breakfast. The lady that was there was rude and seemed irritated that we were there. She asked if we wanted "fresh fruit" but when I went to eat it, the fruit was rotten! I decided to have a bagel but it was stale and she was irritated that I didn’t want to eat it. I asked for milk to have some cereal and she watched me as I poured it into the bowl and when I put it down, she took it away. She watched our every move; it made us very uncomfortable!Also, the walls are paper thin so we heard everything anyone did the entire night.This was not a pleasant experience and we will be staying elsewhere in the future!
Mariana Zayas: Loved the historic setting and decor. It was close to the Eastern Market that we visited for a wedding reception. The vibe is great but the walls are very thin and you can hear your neighbors clearly. The mattress was fine - not great but also not uncomfortable. Checkin was smooth and easy.Rooms: 3/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Joyce Henk: Nearby activities: Excellent location! Walking distance to sports/concert venues and local restaurants.Rooms: 3/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Great view, Romantic, Quiet …More
Bella Reyes: Booked through a 3rd party. I don’t recommend that because you will never know about all the hidden fees until you arrive. Got there and the deposit is more than the room. Ontop of that there is 25$ parking fee, why? We already paid to stay there why would we pay to park? The room was just that a room with a space heater to keep us warm. The bathroom had a huge shower , that was the best part of the room. The room was cold, not clean, and didn’t even look like anyone cared about the I kind at all. I was shocked that I had to pay 250 deposit (reservations never said that-the hotel site does though (but again 3rd party sign up). I don’t think this place should be charging so much for a room, charging a deposit that exceeds the amount of the room, and charges you for parking your car their while you stay your stay with them. The staff was shocked when I came early but that’s because they didn’t bother answering their phones the 20 times they were called between me and the place that helped me book it in the first place. Check in is at 4pm and out at 11am, not even 24hrs and that’s ontop of all those fees. Save yourself a trip & find a hotel. You will get more for your money and feel better about it.
Rebecca De Waard: Room was on the 3rd floor with no elevator so not good for us old people, especially when you want to get a cup of coffee. No way to regulate room temperature, the fan in the bathroom couldn't be shut off, the TV didn't work,no coffeemaker in room, continental breakfast was minimal at best, but the coffee was good, 1 of the beds was very soft and uncomfortable, pillows were so-so. For $250 a night + $25 parking, it's not worth it. The best thing I can say about this place was the Hostess was awesome; also, it's a close walk to Little Caesars Arena.
Jessica Campbell: Great location, staff was attentive and kind, room was mediocre.Rooms: 3/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Max Sobolevskiy: Well, I have mixed feelings:Pros:– Unbelievable vibes of an old restored house with many authentic things– The proper spring (not bloody foam) mattress– I had two-level room with the oriel window which I think is the best room in the property– Location is greatCons:– I met two ladies on the check-in desk. One of them was really nice and friendly, the other one was arrogant and was gaslighting me about not working WiFi– Yes, WiFi didn't work in my particular room #32. To use it I needed to get out of the room.– Breakfast are just bagels and fruits.– When I asked to live my stuff until my flight, that arrogant lady was not happy and said "usually we don't allow it". Wow! I've been to hundred of hotels and this one is first where they "usually we don't allow it". And guess what? Finally she let my stuff to be left and it took zero efforts from her time.
Gayle Krufal: Safety: The city felt very safe, and was much cleaner than I expected.Walkability: Great location!. Walking distance from ALL of the major sport stadiums in Detroit. Our room had a view of Comerica Park and Ford Field. We were in town for a concert at The Masonic Temple Theater and ended up walking back to the hotel (about 1.5 miles) at night.
Russ Newlin: Recently stayed there for one night during a hockey game. Don’t expect much. It’s an old house with old furniture and old decor. Be aware that they charge extra for parking. I was not told that upon arrival but noticed the charge on my card. When I called to question it, they said it was communicated to me upon checkin. This is coming from the exact same lady that checked me in. I even read the fine print when I was initialing the check in paperwork as she told me no one ever reads it. If I would have been told that up front, then I would have parked in one of the many open spots on the street for free. Ok place to lay your head after a hockey game just one block from the arena, but don’t expect anything fancy. And sure don’t expect them to care about what was or was not communicated to you once you have departed.
Kat Pitcole: Can not wait to stay here again. Fantastic location! Amazing home. Safe parking. great staff. Highly recommend it!Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
joshua dersa: No one was there to check us in had, we had to wait a half hour.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 2/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Quiet …More
Mike Kinney: Just stayed here, the wife loved the idea of staying in an old mansion, we were not disappointed. The staff were very friendly and helpful, the room was over the top but in a good way, wrought iron staircase to a sitting room in the turret was my favourite . We went to a red wings game, which was 2 minutes walk away, neighborhood looked and felt very safe and friendly to walk around. Will definitely stay here again.
Arielle Hemingway: We went for a Wings game and the location was even better than I had originally anticipated! Inside was beautiful!Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More

7. N'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art - Detroit

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8. The Siren Hotel - Detroit

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1509 Broadway St, Detroit, MI 48226

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Anthony Pinkins: Great place to stay for all occasions, kid friendly, clean and great staff! The rooms and service was phenomenal and the location was perfect! A must, I will be back! Thank You Siren Hotel Detroit!!Rooms: Clean and fresh!Nearby activities: So much to do downtown Detroit!Safety: We felt very safe and comfortable.Walkability: We didn't use the car for muchFood & drinks: So many places to choose from downtown! Great selection........
Mari Kay Scott: cute hotel. great location. wish the candy bar was open.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Quiet …More
Mike Zasadny: My wife and I spent Date night in Detroit and stayed here! We had such a great experience, the people, the atmosphere and the location of the Siren make staying here in the future a no-brainer! We are already planning our next visit! Special shout out to Ivory and Mia! Thank you both for great recommendations to local must go's! Also big thanks to Justin and Dustin at the Candy Bar! Awesome work Team Siren! See you soon.
Julie Henderson: I recently had the pleasure of staying at The Siren Hotel in downtown Detroit, and it was an absolutely fantastic experience! From the moment I arrived, the valet service treated me like a VIP, making me feel right at home. The hotel's decor was visually captivating, with a stylish and unique aesthetic that extended throughout the entire property. The rooms, in particular, were quirky and cool, adorned with interesting artwork and filled with cute touches that added a playful and whimsical charm. Be sure to check out the bar, Candy Bar, for a fun and unique experience, as well as the coffee shop in the lobby for a delightful pick-me-up during your stay! Plus, with its convenient downtown location, you'll have easy access to all the vibrant attractions Detroit has to offer.Rooms: So cute and charmingNearby activities: Tigers stadium walkableSafety: Totally safe right in the middle of downtown with tons of people.Walkability: Walk almost anywhere in downtown DetroitFood & drinks: All sorts of restaurants and bars walkable including the candy bar in lobbyNoteworthy details: Loved the artsy feel
Summer Lambert: Adorable hotel, super cozy, good coffee!
Deirdre Kelley: The ambiance and decor are so eclectic and cute, the rooms feel a little haphazardly put together with the vintage furniture but they match nicely, color-wise. The lighting is so dim you might need a flashlight but it adds to the atmosphere.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 4/5 …More
Aly Bee: Saleh offers fantastic valet service! Beautiful rooms and great stay, definitely worth the price.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Luxury, Great view, Great value …More
Tarek Rahman: staff , candy bar and the whole ambiance is amazingRooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Great view …More
Family Nadeau: Coffee shops are pretty unremarkable it seems. This one is special. I know it’s a hotel lobby but it’s more like you stepped into a Hemingway novel for a cappacino. Fantastic
Victoria Martinez: Had an amazing stay! Can't wait to visit again. Everything about this hotel from the location to the decor calls you back. Highly recommend.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Mack Hall: Saleh from valet was great. Great service great personality.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Josh Levey: Hip, boutique hotel in a beautiful, repurposed historic building. Stayed here for 4 nights and felt that we got a good feel for it.Check in was easy and the front desk staff was great, personable and helpful. Location is excellent (one block from Tigers stadium, a few blocks from the Fillmore and other music venues), and we loved that it’s dog friendly. The first floor is beautiful, with classy vintage furniture and a tropical New Orleansesque feel, and is home to a high end cocktail bar called the Candy Bar, which was intimate and classy. The black and white tile flooring on the way to the elevators gave the hotel a cool retro feel.The room itself felt a bit small, but the furnishings were nice. Comfy beds, great shower with a large window overlooking downtown, cute and old furnishings. The window shades were cute but didn’t fully cover the window, and let a lot of light through in the morning.The one downside, and reason for subtracting a star, was that for the price, we expected more amenities. The hotel had few frills; there was no coffee machine in the rooms, no fitness center, no food served (apparently there’s a restaurant but it was closed the week we stayed), no vending machines to get water or beverages (the front desk staff was amazing and was able to tap into the fridge at the coffee cafe in the front to get us bottles). For the cost of the room, we expected a bit more. That said, really enjoyed our time and would stay again
Briana McCarthy: Very atmospheric and cool spaces. The hotel staff was very helpful and personable. Easy walk to the riverfront. My only complaint was everything kind of has this sweet tinged smell and whatever scent they were pumping into the room was slightly headache inducing.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
John T.: This hotel is so cool! My room was small but I actually really liked it. It was cozy.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Joshua Amos: Adorable Hotel. Check out the Candy Bar!
gerald congdon: This certainly feels like a boutique hotel. There's nothing cookie cutter about it. The hotel bar, called the candy bar, is as unique as its name. This hotel certainly has a historic feeling once you walk through the doors.
Bill Johnson: The front desk help was fantastic, Ivory was a great helpRooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More

9. MotorCity Casino Hotel - Detroit

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· 18593 reviews

2901 Grand River Ave, Detroit, MI 48201

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MotorCity Casino Hotel: what do users think?
Treavor Walton: Rooms are nice, but for a place so big to have such bad food options is pretty weird.
Monique Waddy: My room was ok, however it smelled of cigarette smoke. A truck ran it's motor all night.Rooms: 3/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 4/5 …More
charles neal: Never win
Vela White: I was there for a meeting. Nice decor, good service. As I understand the price was higher than we wanted and we were repeat customers.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 4/5Hotel highlights Luxury, Great view …More
Beautiful Rainbow: My daughter and i arrived on May 23, 2023 tues stayed till the morning of the 25th. We traveled from cincinnati ohio 4hr trip, Came up for Janet Jackson concert, janet performed on the 24th, The hotel receptionists was nice and pleasant, welcoming, the buffet food was great, very large food selection, highly recommend the buffet, 45.00 a person, worth every penny ☺, free garage parking, have a few food cart restarants, rooms are nice and clean, very quiet hotel, bed is comfortable, also has a mini fridge, has a safe in room for valuables and money you may win down in casino☺, Also we was only 8 min drive frm the little ceasar arena where Janet performed. Overall score for Motorcity casino hotel i give it a 10. When i go back to detroit i will definitely book a room at Motorcity casino hotel.
Morning Star: When u use ur rewards card it seems like u don't win like when u don't use ur rewards card. 🤔Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Cynthia Scales: Too expensiveRooms: 5/5|Service: 2/5|Location: 3/5Hotel highlights Great view …More
Racheal Boggs: The best part about this place is the location. It is near EVERYTHING! Casino is nice. Rooms are also nice, but I expected more for the high prices. Free shuttle to Little Caesars Arena was amazing!Rooms: 3/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Great view …More
Bre Newell: Good place to stay if you are attending any shows at LCA. They have a shuttle service that will take and pick you up. So that's convenient. Rooms were clean and spacious.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Great view, Great value …More
will carpenter: The food is usually very good.The atmosphere is cool.U MIGHT actually win.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More

10. Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit - Detroit

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11. Fort Pontchartrain Detroit - Detroit

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12. Atheneum Suite Hotel - Detroit

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1000 Brush St, Detroit, MI 48226

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13. MGM Grand Detroit - Detroit

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· 16459 reviews

1777 3rd Ave, Detroit, MI 48226

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14. Best Western Plus Waterfront Hotel - Detroit

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· 2728 reviews

277 Riverside Dr W, Windsor, ON N9A 5K4, Canada

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15. Hotel Saint Regis Detroit - Detroit

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· 908 reviews

3071 E Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202

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16. Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center - Detroit

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Renaissance Center, 400 Renaissance Dr W, Detroit, MI 48243, United States

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