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Things To Do

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Eastern Market

Eastern Market

2934 Russell Street, Detroit, MI 48207

What to Do: Wander through vibrant stalls overflowing with fresh produce, flowers, meats, artisanal treats—and maybe find the perfect picnic spread. Hours: Saturdays 6 AM–4 PM & Sundays 10 AM - 4 PM

Detroit Style Pizza

Detroit Style Pizza

Buddy’s Pizza (Downtown & Original Conant) Detroit’s originator of square, caramel-crisp pan pizzas since 1946—choose between the Downtown outpost or the historic Conant St. location. Downtown (1565 Broadway St)

Detroit Institute of Arts

Detroit Institute of Arts

5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202

What to Do: Discover world-class art—from Diego Rivera murals to contemporary masterpieces—at this cultural gem. Tuesday – Thursday, 9am – 4pm Friday, 9am – 9pm Saturday – Sunday, 10am – 5pm Tickets: Adults $20 | Senior $10

Motown Museum

Motown Museum

2648 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48208

What to do? Step into the birthplace of the Motown sound and walk the same halls where legends recorded hits. Tue–Fri: 10 AM–6 PM Sat: 10 AM–8 PM Sun: 10 AM–6 PM Tickets: Adults $20 | Seniors $17

Detroit Casinos

Detroit Casinos

Hollywood Casino at Greektown MGM Grand Detroit MotorCity Casino Hotel

Try a Detroit Coney Dog

Try a Detroit Coney Dog

Two Options - Right Next to Each Other Add a Vernors Ginger Ale to make it THE Michigan Meal Lafayette or American? Well, both make a great dog, so it comes down to a matter of preference. American is known for a homemade, slightly spicer chili compared to Lafayette’s meatier family recipe. If you’re looking for a place to sit with friends for a while, American has a larger dining room.