The Motown Museum, founded in 1985, tells the story of how a man’s vision turned into one of the largest, most successful record companies of all time and how the music—the Motown Sound —captured the hearts of people across the globe. Stand where the Temptations, Four Tops, Miracles and Supremes, and many more of your favorite Motown artists and musicians recorded their famous songs. Guided tours only: hours and ticket information on the website.
One of the oldest and largest year-round public markets in the United States. The 125 year old Saturday Market (produce focused) is an undeniably Detroit experience, with over 225 vendors attracting 40,000 visitors. Sunday's Market features local artists, cooks, jewelers, musicians, and more - discover items that are uniquely Detroit and Michigan made. Eastern Market is just south of the ceremony and reception venue.
Belle Isle is a 982-acre island park located on the east side and is open daily. It provides great views of downtown, and Canada, a lovely place for a picnic or an afternoon at the beach.
One of the most beautiful building's on planet earth, and only a couple blocks from the hotel. Check out the lobby's vaulted ceiling - an Aztec design with multicolor, interlocking hexagons of Rookwood pottery and Pewabic Tile. It's beautiful.
Founded in 1885, the DIA has more than 100 galleries! The collection is among the top six in the United States, with more than 65,000 works.