Detroit Hotels

Known as Motown and the D, Detroit, Michigan, is not only the epicenter of the American automotive industry — it's also the hometown of many talented artists and musicians. Did you know that Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Eminem, and Kid Rock all hail from Detroit?

Time your visit to coincide with popular festivals in Detroit, such as the hydroplane races on the Detroit River, the International Freedom Festival Fireworks, Movement Techno Fest, and CityFest. Sports enthusiasts can take in a game played by the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, and the Detroit Red Wings. Art deco enthusiasts will want to visit the Fisher Building, which features an illuminated golden tower easily seen for miles at night.

After exploring the city, visitors to Detroit will enjoy a plethora of dining options, including the Martini Lounge, American Coney Island, Anchor Bar, Mitch's on the River, or Sundance Café. And be sure to rent a car – Detroit doesn't offer much in the way of public transportation.

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  • Detroit Metropolitan Airport Hotels

    As the largest hub of Northwest Airlines, Detroit Metropolitan Airport has access to over 160 destinations worldwide. Located in the nearby suburb of Romulus, Michigan.

  • University of Michigan Hotels

    Founded in 1817, U of M is the state's oldest university and serves over 40,000 students. With the sixth-largest campus housing system in the US, it is like a city unto itself.

  • Comerica Park

    Home to Major League Baseball's Detroit Tigers, Comerica replaced Tiger Stadium in 2000. In also plays hosts to various concerts, the first of which was the Dave Matthews Band just a few months after first opening.

  • Ford Field

    Opened in the summer of 2002, this indoor stadium is home to the National Football League's Detroit Lions. The stadium hosted Super Bowl XL in 2006 when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Seattle Seahawks.

  • Detroit Institute of Arts

    Formerly known as the Detroit Museum of Art, the DIA has a huge and significant collection or art - one of the largest in the US. Boasting more than a billion dollars worth of art through 100 galleries.

  • Downtown Detroit

    Recent years have brought tremendous growth and development to the Downtown Detroit area. As the central business district of the city, most of the major corporations are headquartered here.

  • Joe Louis Arena

    The Joe, home of the NHL Detroit Red Wings has its share of hockey lore in tis 30+ year history. Four Stanley Cup championships later, the Red Wings are still strong missing the pinnacle in '09 to the New Jersey Devils.

  • Majestic Theater

    Opened in 1915, the Majestic is a local landmark. Acts sush as Harry Houdini once performed here, but today the property houses live music acts, or you can shoot pool and bowl.

  • Motown Museum

    No trip to Detroit would be complete for th emusic lover without a trip to Hitsville USA. Originally opened by Motown founderBerry Gordy as a recording studio in now serves as a historical museum.

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    Detroit Metropolitan Hotel

    Located just a half mile from the Detroit International Airport, the Detroit Metropolitan Hotel provides travelers with all the amenities that you'll need for a comfortable journey. All rooms are tastefully appointed and come with complimentary high speed Internet access.An onsite restaurant and lounge enhance the convenience and the indoor and outdoor pool make for a great way to end the day. Shuttle service to the airport provided.
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    Detroit Riverside Hotel

    Just three blocks from the Renaissance Center, the Detroit Riverside Hotel is adjacent to the Cobo Convention Center, making it a hot spot for the conference crowd. It also draws the sports crowd, as it is next to the Joe Louis Arena. Guest can choose from rooms with one kind bed, or two double beds and a veranda. Onsite dining, a fitness center with cardio equipment, and complimentary wireless Internet access round out the offerings.
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    Hotel St. Regis

    Adjacent to Fisher Theater and an ideal location for the theater crowd, the Hotel St Regis sits grandly in Detroit's New Center. A full service concierge awaits, ready to assist in making your stay first class. All guestrooms feature premium bedding, full blackout drapes, CD/MP3 players and complimentary high speed Internet access. Take the Sky Walk to local business, government offices and shopping. Editor's tip: live jazz and Motown in the lounge.
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    MotorCity Casino Hotel

    A great location and plenty of excitement await you at Detroit's MotorCity Casino Hotel. Featuring 100,000 square feet of gaming space, the recently renovated and expanded hotel now boasts 400 rooms and 33 suites, and is home to the only AAA Four-Diamond restaurant in Detroit, Iridescence. The property also hosts numerous conventions with its 67,000 square feet of conference rooms. Only one mile from Comerica Park, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and Ford Field. Editor's tip - unwind at D. Tour, the full service spa.
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    Corktown Inn

    If you're in Detroit an on a budget, then the Corktown Inn is a great choice for a comfortable room at a great rate. Just two blocks from the MGM Grand Casino, the property is conveniently located near major attractions and provides easy access to the Canadian bridge and tunnel. Choose from rooms with king or double beds. Editor's tip - parking is free.
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    Comfort Inn Downtown

    Located in downtown Detroit, the Comfort Inn Downtown is a tourist class hotel offering a host of complimentary services. Just one mile from Belle Isle Park and Greektown, the property provides all guests with complimentary wireless Internet access, continental breakfast, and shuttle service within three miles. Close to nearby restaurants and entertainment.
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    Caesars Windsor

    From the moment you enter, you'll notice the grandeur of the Caesars Windsor. With a lobby boasting a 3,000-gallon mosaic-tiled fountain, the property leaves no stone unturned in paying attention to details. With a full casino featuring slot machines, a poker room, a sports bar and table games, visitors will find entertainment at every turn. Catch a show at The Colosseum , enjoy world class shopping, or dine at one of the six restaurants. Editor's tip: like cosmopolitans? Make sure to check out the Cosmos Lounge and have the mixologist whip something up for you.
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    Clarion Hotel Detroit Metro Airport

    If value is what you're looking for, then the Clarion Hotel Detroit Metro Airport has you covered! This budget hotel is located just a half-mile from Detroit Metropolitan Airport and one mile from the Henry Ford Museum. Visiting guests are encouraged to enjoy the onsite restaurant and bar. Wireless Internet access, continental breakfast and 24-hour airport shuttle service are just a few of the complimentary services provided. An outdoor pool and fitness center with cardio equipment are available at your request.
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    Courtyard by Marriott Detroit Metropolitan Airport Romulus

    If you are looking for a property with convenience to local activities and easy access to the airport, then the Courtyard by Marriott Detroit Metropolitan Airport Romulus should fit the bill nicely. Located just a handful of miles form both the Automotive Hall of Fame and the Henry Ford Museum, this property is a favorite for visiting automotive buffs. Guests are provided with 24-hour complimentary airport shuttle service.
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    Days Inn - Windsor Casino District (Downtown)

    Right by the entrance to the Detroit/Windsor Tunnel, the Days Inn Downtown Windsor is conveniently situated within walking distance to all the shopping, dining and entertainment of downtown Windsor. The property provides visitors the opportunity to explore the natural wonders of the area during the day and take part of the excitement at night. An ideal choice for business travelers on a budget, the hotels is a great value for the proximity to business and municipal districts.
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    Residence Inn by Marriott Detroit Troy/Central

    The Residence Inn by Marriott Detroit is actually located just outside of the city in the suburb of Troy, Michigan. Just one mile from Walsh College and Central Michigan University, the property is ideal for visiting families or students. Enjoy the complimentary breakfast and evening welcome reception daily, and get your work done is the full service business center. All guestroom feature kitchens with dishwashers and refrigerators, and separate living areas with sofa beds.
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    Sheraton Detroit Novi

    Popular with large groups and the convention crowd, the Sheraton Detroit Novi is adjacent to Detroit's uptown shopping area. The 24-hour business center and 16,000 square feet of meeting space cater to the business traveler, and the staff makes sure that each guest receives top quality service. This seven-story hotel houses 238 guestrooms, all renovated in 2003. Each room has a sleigh bed with custom designed pillow top mattresses, ensuring a comfortable night's rest.
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    SpringHill Suites by Marriott Detroit/Southfield

    Located outside of Detroit in Southfield, just three miles from the Beechwood Arena, the SpringHill Suites by Marriott is an excellent choice for business travelers and families alike. With a complete business center, professionals can stay in touch. Just five miles from the Detroit Zoo, families will enjoy the indoor pool and spa tub. Guestrooms feature separate sleeping and living areas, providing you more space than most other lodging option.
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    Travelodge Windsor Ambassador Bridge

    Visiting the Windsor area and looking for a spacious room that won't break the bank? The Travelodge Windsor Ambassador Bridge has you covered. Convenient to downtown and located just minutes from shopping, guests will enjoy the riverfront views. Entertainment venues abound and dining options are close by. The property has an indoor heated pool with waterslide, a children's pool and hot tub. Editor's tip: tons of free parking.
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    Westin Detroit Metro Airport

    An excellent choice for the road warrior, the Westin Detroit Metro Airport will get you in to town easy and make your stay in Detroit as nice as possible. The full service business center will help you with anything you may have forgotten back at the office. The lobby features electronic ticket counters and flight arrival and departure monitor, so you'll be up to date on your flight status. Multiple onsite restaurants provide a variety of options including Asian, seafood and steaks. Editor's tip: if you are flying Northwest Airlines, the lobby offers direct access to the terminal.
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