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Things To Do

There are so many fun things to do in Detroit during your visit! The city is quite walkable, but for public transportation there is the QLine or People Mover – both of which are free to the public. The QLine is a streetcar that runs up and down Woodward Avenue, and the People Mover is an automated light rail system that loops around the downtown area on an elevated platform. We recommend walking the Riverfront path to enjoy views of Canada, shopping along Woodward Avenue and exploring Campus Martius Park (center of the city). The Book Tower building houses several bars & restaurants including Le Supreme, Sakazuki, Kamper's Rooftop, and The Aladdin Sane (speakeasy) -- reservations required for some. Reach out to Kaley & Shane with any questions :)

Ford Field

2000 Brush Street, Detroit, MI 48226

Take a tour of the Lions football stadium!

Comerica Park

2100 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201

Check if the Tiger's are in town for a home baseball game!

Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation

20900 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI 48124

Located just outside of the city in Dearborn, explore America's history of innovation including JFK's limousine and the Rosa Parks Bus. Auto enthusiasts should consider the Ford Rouge Factory Tour!

Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum

461 Piquette Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202

The original manufacture site for the Model T Ford and contains about 100 old Fords and a few other models.

Michigan Central

2001 15th Street, Detroit, MI 48216

Arrange a tour of Ford Motor Company’s brand new 30-acre hub dedicated to transportation innovation – and lauded as one of Detroit’s most important development projects of the century.

Detroit Institute of Arts

5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202

Detroit Historical Museum

5401 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202

The Motor City Exhibition, where visitors see how a Cadillac is assembled, is just one of the many interesting displays at this museum dedicated to telling the story of Detroit.

Eastern Market

Detroit, MI

The largest outdoor farmer’s market in the United States, and it’s also a beloved Detroit institution that’s fed Detroiters since 1841. It’s best to visit on Saturday (runs from 6am to 4pm).

Fox Theatre

2211 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201

Catch a show at the iconic Fox Theater or Detroit Opera House!

Belle Isle

Detroit, MI

A 985-acre island park located in the Detroit River near downtown.

Buddy's Pizza

1565 Broadway Street, Detroit, MI 48226

Buddy’s Pizza invented Detroit style deep dish pizza way back when and is still going strong. Other great Detroit style pizza spots include Michigan & Trumbull, Pie Sci, and Grandma Bob’s.

Greektown

Detroit, MI

A historic cultural district full of authentic Greek cuisine, pastries, coffee, live music, and heritage events. We recommend dining at Pegasus or Fishbones.

Lafayette Coney Island

118 West Lafayette Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48226

Legendary hot dog diner! The Lafayette vs. American Coney Island rivalry is Detroit's iconic hot dog debate, with Lafayette known as more old-school and no-frills, while American Coney Island (next door) offers a more modern vibe. Kaley's Dad, Bob, has been frequenting these establishments since his younger days growing up in Detroit!

The Hudson Cafe

1241 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226

Brunch restaurant (reservation recommended).

Hockeytown Cafe

2301 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201

High-energy Detroit sports bar packed with big-screens & Red Wings memorabilia.