The Detroit Riverwalk, voted best in the country three years in a row by USA Today 10Best, connects parks, greenways, and communities along the Detroit River.
Historical landmark and great place to take pictures!
The Guardian Building is a timeless depiction of creativity and accomplishment, it represents a past era enriched by people who believed in the success of Detroit and its many cultures. The building has been designated a National Historic Landmark, the highest honor given by the National Park Service.
This landmark skyscraper is located at 500 Griswold Street in Downtown Detroit’s Financial District. The Guardian is a Class-A office building, owned by Wayne County, Michigan and serves as its headquarters. Built in 1928 and finished in 1929, the building was originally called the Union Trust Building and is considered one of the boldest examples of art-deco architecture.
Motown Museum. "Hitsville U.S.A." is the nickname given to Motown's first headquarters and recording studio. The house is located at 2648 West Grand Boulevard in Detroit near the New Center area of the city. Motown founder Berry Gordy bought the house in 1959. Getting tickets ahead of time is recommended.
One of Detroits best speakeasy inspired cocktail bars. Doors remained locked. You must knock or call for admittance. hours for the weekend are Thursday, Friday, Saturday 5pm-1am.
Enjoy elevated dining at Parc in Detroit. Situated in the vibrant heart of Campus Martius Park.
Need a little me time over the weekend? Campus Martius Park is a perfect spot to relax, read, walk, or even grab a cocktail and appetizer at Parc.
Photogenic pedestrian alley with murals, a contemporary art gallery, bars, dining & a music club.
Outdoor, nonprofit art space showcasing funky installations made from recycled materials.
Historic series of stately greenhouses filled with many plants, including flowers, ferns and cacti.
One of our most favorite brunch spots!
Basement space featuring French-inspired breakfast eats plus coffee drinks and cocktails.
Museum featuring 100+ galleries with American & global art on display, from ancient to modern eras.