
The must-see attractions in Detroit
Detroit has its secrets, most of them in the form of little-known tourist attractions. Now that the city has jumped into a haven for weekend getaways, they are restored to life, adding vitality to rise slowly industrial city. All of the following Attractions can be a variety of transportation, including limousines and luxury sedans are achieved.
Greektown
The ouzo flows and the souvlaki sizzles on Monroe Street, the center of an ethnic section of Detroit dominated by Greek restaurants and shops.
GM Renaissance Center
Multi-towered skyscraper is the tallest building in Detroit that a lookout tower on the 72nd Floor.
Greektown Casino
From baccarat and craps and blackjack to Caribbean Stud, this provides living an exciting casino gaming experience.
GM World
Twenty-five General Motors cars and trucks presented in this elaborate setting.
Pewabic Pottery
A historical specialty shop where visitors can pick up beautiful, one-of-a-kind ceramics.
Historic Trinity Lutheran Church
Traditional cathedral ministry serves the Detroit metropolitan area.
Ambassador Bridge
At the time this bridge was built in 1929 it was the longest Suspension bridge in the world.
Detroit Cultural Center Historic District
This area includes Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Historical Museum, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, the Detroit Science Center, the Detroit Public Library and Wayne State University.
Comerica Park
Home of the Detroit Tigers, is this is no ordinary ballpark. Combination theme park, baseball stadium and baseball museum, it features huge statues of tigers, a Ferris wheel, carousel (with Tigers, of course) and a fountain that celebrates each home run with colored lights and music.
Ford Field
Detroit Lions' new home field and Location of the 2006 Super Bowl.
Eastern Market
A fantastic Farmer's Market, where you get almost everything.
Belle Isle
These large City park on Belle Isle in the middle of the Detroit River contains the Belle Isle Zoo and was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead.
Detroit Heritage Tours
Learn more on the history of Detroit to a set of five guided hikes led by volunteers from Preservation Wayne.
Detroit Opera House
The old Grand Circus Theater was transformed into this opera.
Hart Plaza
Designed by Isamu Noguchi, offers this vast concrete expanse of the designer's unique creations of a twisted tower and fountain.
Detroit Symphony
Popular orchestra plays a variety of musical performances with classic pop and jazz concerts in Orchestra Hall, Meadow Brook Music Festival and elsewhere.
Fox Theater Building
A beautifully renovated extravagant, 5,000-seat theater.
Max M. Fisher Music Center
Originally built for the symphony in 1919, this building was saved from destruction and now houses the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Joe Louis Arena
Detroit sports center where the Red Wings won the Stanley Cup in 1997.
Mexican Town
Mexican section of southwest Detroit. Unbelievable authentic Mexican cuisine.
Poletown, Detroit
Ethnic section of Detroit.
Century Club
Now, with cabaret shows and private dinner for Functions used
Detroit-Windsor Tunnel
The first international road tunnel that now allows thousands of visitors across the Detroit River every day.
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