Detroit Institute of Arts Hotels

Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) was founded in 1885, and the collection was transferred to the city of Detroit in 1919. Visitors can find the museum on Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan, and the museum schedule can be viewed online. The facility offers valet parking, secured self-parking, and a wheelchair-accessible entrance. Visitors are asked to check their coats, tote bags, briefcases, umbrellas, and portfolios in the coatroom. Guests are not permitted to have gum, drinks, food, or candy near the art, but refreshments may be purchased and consumed in designated areas. The museum sprawls out on 600,000 square feet, which includes over 100 galleries, state-of-the-art conservation services laboratory, 380-seat recital/lecture hall, art reference library, and a 1,150-seat auditorium. The Detroit Institute of Arts is known for its unique collection of American, European, Contemporary, Modern, and Graphic art. Additionally, the museum boasts Asian, Native American, African, Oceanic, Islamic, and Ancient pieces of art.

The Detroit area offers many hotels to choose from, and most accommodations include wireless Internet access, continental breakfasts, housekeeping services, on-site dining, and complimentary toiletries.

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  • Hotel St. Regis

    Hotel St. Regis features a skywalk to local shops, entertainment, businesses, and government offices. The property houses a steakhouse and lounge with jazz and Motown music. The hotel offers guests concierge and shuttle services as well. The Hotel St. Regis is located in Detroit near the Detroit Institute of Arts, Fisher Theatre, Wayne State University, and Renaissance Center. Guest rooms at the hotel include blackout drapes, complimentary high-speed wired and wireless Internet access, and music docking stations.
  • The Leland

    The Leland features an in-house restaurant, lobby bar and lounge, and complimentary wireless Internet access in the lobby. This Detroit hotel is only four blocks from Comerica Park and a short distance from the Detroit Institute of Arts, Cobo Hall, Financial District, Renaissance Center, Detroit Historical Museum, Motown Museum, Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, Detroit Zoo, and Ford Field. Accommodations at The Leland are complete with coffeemakers, cable televisions, desks, climate control, air conditioning, hair dryers, housekeeping services, clock radios, irons and ironing boards, and rollaway beds.
  • Atheneum Suite Hotel

    Atheneum Suite Hotel is located in Detroit, adjacent to Greektown Casino and Greektown Station. The hotel is convenient to the Detroit Institute of Arts, Renaissance Center, Ford Field, and Comerica Park. Guest rooms at the Atheneum Suite Hotel include cable televisions, clock radios, irons and ironing boards, telephones, hair dryers, coffee/tea makers, complimentary newspapers, mini-bars, complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access, wake-up calls, and in-room safes. The hotel features on-site dining at Fishbone's Rhythm Café and a 24-hour business center.
  • Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites - Detroit Downtown

    Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Detroit features nearly 300 guest rooms complete with cable televisions, wake-up calls, hair dryers, coffee/tea makers, irons and ironing boards, complimentary wireless Internet access, housekeeping, video-game consoles, and telephones. The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Detroit is located in downtown Detroit, a short distance from a variety of local attractions, including the Detroit Institute of Arts, Motor City Casino, Ford Field, Detroit Opera, MGM Grand Casino, Comerica Park, African American Museum, Greektown Casino, and Wayne State University.
  • Inn On Ferry Street

    Inn on Ferry Street is ideally situated in Detroit, within one-half mile of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Guests can also visit the Detroit Historical Museum, Detroit Science Center, Fox Theatre, Detroit Casinos, The Ford Museum, and Ford Field. Guest rooms at the Inn on Ferry Street are complete with complimentary Internet access, climate control, clock radios, desks, CD players, coffee/tea makers, irons and ironing boards, housekeeping services, hair dryers, complimentary toiletries, and air conditioning. Turndown service and refrigerators are available upon request.
  • Hilton Garden Inn Detroit Downtown

    Hilton Garden Inn Detroit Downtown features an indoor pool, on-site bar and lounges, as well as banquet facilities. The hotel is located in Detroit, only one block from both the Ford Field and Music Hall. Detroit Institute of Arts, MGM Casino, Michigan Opera Theatre, and The Gem Theatre are also easily accessible from the hotel. Guest rooms at the Hilton Garden Inn Detroit Downtown include cable televisions, microwaves, complimentary wireless Internet access, coffee/tea makers, hair dryers, housekeeping services, and irons and ironing boards.
  • Milner Hotel

    Milner Hotel, located in Detroit, is only one-half block from the People Mover Transit System. Guests will enjoy visiting the many attractions of the Detroit area, including the Detroit Institute of Arts, Comerica Baseball Park, Greektown, Ford Field, Fox Theatre, Renaissance Center, Cobo Conference Center, Detroit Hydroplane Museum, Joe Louis Arena, and Wayne State University. Guest rooms at the Milner Hotel include cable televisions, city views, clock radios, wake-up calls, coffee/tea makers, housekeeping services, and cable televisions. The hotel features on-site dining and 24-hour laundry facilities.
  • MGM Grand Detroit

    MGM Grand Detroit features 400 guest rooms, complete with cable televisions, wake-up calls, complimentary newspapers, housekeeping services, mini-bars, free local calls, extra towels/bedding, bathrobes, complimentary toiletries, hair dryers, irons and ironing boards, in-room safes, clock radios, CD players, desks, blackout drapes, sewing kits, slippers, complimentary Internet access, and bathroom televisions. The MGM Grand Detroit is situated in Detroit, near the Detroit Institute of Arts, Wayne State University, Belle Isle Park, Downtown Detroit, Comerica Park, and Fox Theatre.
  • MotorCity Casino Hotel

    Motor City Casino Hotel is positioned in Detroit, near the Detroit Institute of Arts, Comerica Park, Ford Field, and Museum of Contemporary Art. The hotel includes a casino, restaurants, and a fully equipped 8,000-square-foot spa facility. Guest rooms at the Motor City Casino Hotel are equipped with coffeemakers, 37-inch plasma flat-screen televisions with cable channels, and complimentary high-speed Internet access. Amenities include mini-bars, bathrobes, complimentary toiletries, in-room safes, clock radios, desks, and hair dryers.
  • Westin Book Cadillac Detroit

    Westin Book Cadillac Detroit features a heated indoor pool, high-speed Internet access (for a fee), restaurants, fitness center, spa services, and business center. Guest rooms at the Westin Book Cadillac Detroit in Detroit are complete with 42-inch plasma televisions, pillowtop mattresses, down comforters, in-room safes, complimentary newspapers, coffee/tea makers, mini-bars, CD players, desks, hair dryers, complimentary toiletries, video-game consoles, bathrobes, and climate control. Guests can easily visit the Detroit Institute of Arts, Ford Field, Comerica Park, and Chene Park Music Theatre.
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