Where to Stay in Detroit
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Detroit
Downtown
LuxuryThe revitalized urban core, buzzing with business, entertainment, and historical architecture.
- +Central location with easy access to attractions
- +Abundant dining and entertainment options
- +Excellent public transport links
- -Can feel corporate and less residential
- -Can be expensive
Midtown
Mid-rangeA vibrant cultural and educational hub with museums, universities, and diverse eateries.
- +Rich in cultural attractions and green spaces
- +Excellent restaurant and bar scene
- +Lively atmosphere with students and professionals
- -Parking can be challenging
- -Can be noisy due to university presence
Greektown
Mid-rangeA historic, lively district known for its casinos, Greek heritage, and vibrant nightlife.
- +Excellent dining, particularly Greek cuisine
- +Active nightlife and entertainment
- +Walkable to downtown attractions
- -Can be very crowded and noisy, especially on weekends
- -Accommodation options are limited and can be pricey
Corktown
Mid-rangeDetroit's oldest neighborhood, blending historic charm with a burgeoning scene of trendy bars and restaurants.
- +Historic architecture and character
- +Great independent restaurants and bars
- +More affordable than downtown
- -Public transport is less frequent
- -Can feel quiet outside of peak hours
Daily Budget (Luxury)
USD 300/day
Hidden Gems in Detroit
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Zingerman's Delicatessen
A legendary spot just outside Detroit in Ann Arbor, it's worth the short drive for food lovers. Zingerman's is famous for its incredible sandwiches, artisanal breads, cheeses, and overall food experience.
Fisher Building
FREEThis architectural masterpiece is often overlooked in favor of its more famous neighbor, the Guardian Building. Step inside to marvel at the stunning Art Deco lobby, intricate tilework, and vaulted ceilings that feel like a hidden palace.
Lafayette Coney Island
A true Detroit institution, this no-frills diner serves up the city's iconic coney dogs. Locals and visitors alike flock here for the delicious chili, mustard, and onion topping on a natural casing hot dog.
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