Discover Detroit
Check out a few of our favorite places 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
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.
Eastern Market
The largest historic public market district in the U.S. and a major Midwest food hub, with fresh produce, art, and community events. A great place to grab lunch and walk around.
Detroit Sports Stadiums
Lions, Tigers, Red Wings, and Pistons…oh my!
All 4 of Detroit’s professional sports teams play within walking distance near downtown, right off historic Woodward Avenue.
Campus Martius
Campus Martius in Detroit started as the city's original center, laid out by Augustus Woodward in 1805 as a military parade ground (Field of Mars) and transportation hub, then became car-dominated before its 2003-2004 revitalization into a beloved urban park with skating, an urban beach, events, and a central fountain.
Restaurants & Bars
American and Lafayette Coney Islands
Next-door rivals on Detroit's Lafayette Street, these coney islands were founded by Greek immigrant brothers, Gust (American, 1917) and Bill Keros (Lafayette, 1924), creating a century-long culinary feud.
Michigan & Trumbull
Family-owned Detroit-style pizzeria serving up top-notch pizzas with unique ingredients.
Grandma Bob’s Pizza
Pizza joint specializing in Detroit-style pies.
Leila
Chic eatery serving Lebanese staples such as falafel, meat dishes, and hummus, plus creative cocktails.
San Morello
Hip, trendy Italian restaurant preparing wood-fired pizza and handmade pasta with seasonal ingredients.
Selden Standard
Stylish spot for seasonal, locally sourced New American small plates and craft cocktails.
Hiroki-San
Japanese cuisine including yakitori and sushi, served in a stylish setting within the Book Tower.
Le Suprême
French cafe fare such as steak frites and beef bourguignon is served in this classy space in the Book Tower.
Kamper’s Rooftop
Cozy lounge with Barcelona-influenced tapas and cocktails to the tune of 14th-floor, downtown views.
The Brakeman
Fried chicken & sides showcased at this sizable venue that has craft beers, foosball tables & TVs.