Discover Detroit
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‘It will rise from the ashes’
Check out a few of our favorite places and things to do in the Motor City…
Activities
Detroit Institute of Art
One of the largest and most significant art collections in the United States.
Greektown
The center of Detroit dominated by Greek restaurants and businesses.
Hollywood Casino at Greektown
MGM Grand Casino
Motor City Casino Hotel
Pewabic Pottery
Founded in 1903, Pewabic is one of the oldest continually operating potteries in the country.
City Tours
Detroit is an amazing city, full of stories, adventure, oddities and history. Spending time on a tour with Detroit History Tours will expose you to all of it and more. By bus or foot Detroit History Tours takes you on a fabulous adventure into the remarkable history of our great town.
Detroit Theaters
With about a dozen and a half professional theaters, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, concert halls, ballet, opera, and a plethora of smaller theaters, Detroit's theater and entertainment district is second only to New York.
Belle Isle Park
The city planned to develop the island as a park, and hired prominent American urban park designer Frederick Law Olmstead in the 1880s to design it. Olmstead is known for his design of Central Park in New York City.
Restaurants & Bars
SheWolf Pastificio & Bar
Contemporary Italian plates and cocktails.
Grey Ghost
Modern spot for Steaks & Craft Cocktails with the best Burger in town.
Cliff Bell’s
Swanky, restored Art Deco Club serving creative fare with live Jazz nightly.
The Highlands
Located on the 71st and 72nd floors of Detroit’s most iconic landmark, the GM Renaissance Center. High-end Mid-Century-Modern dining, Cocktails, and the best view of the city.
The Peterboro
Modern Chinese cuisine with American accents plus craft beer, cocktails, and wine in chic surrounds.
Oak & Reel
Sophisticated destination featuring an acclaimed chef crafting Italian pasta and seafood dishes.
The Apparatus Room
New American fare and craft cocktails in an industrial-chic space at the Detroit Foundation Hotel.
Leila
Chic eatery serving Lebanese staples such as falafel, meat dishes, and hummus, plus creative cocktails.
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