Detroit Hotels

The majority of the city’s hotels are based in the downtown district, close to the riverfront and the main entertainment and dining options.

The hotels below have been grouped into three different pricing categories:
Expensive (Over US$200)
Moderate (Over US$100)
Cheap (under US$100)
These prices are per double room per night, and include all taxes. Breakfast is usually included in the price, unless otherwise stated.

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Townsend Hotel

+1 248 642 7900.

This trendy hotel located in the leafy Birmingham area of Detroit is perfect for star spotting. Celebrities like Paul McCartney have booked lavish suites at the hotel when in town, and many other performers choose the European-style elegance of the Townsend for their stay. The award-winning Rugby Grille restaurant serves contemporary American and European cuisine as well as afternoon tea.

The Inn on Ferry Street

+1 313 871 6000.

This hotel brings together four separate buildings, each dating back to the 19th century. It’s essentially a bed and breakfast complex, with individually decorated rooms and comfy lounges with real fireplaces. The hotel also offers its guests a complimentary shuttle service within a 9km (5.6 miles) radius, though you’re within walking distance of many attractions.

84 East Ferry Street, 48202, Detroit, United States

The Atheneum Suite Hotel Detroit

+1 313 962 2323

This grand property’s location in Greektown is not taken lightly in terms of interior décor: you will find Greek revival touches and portraits of Greek mythology throughout. As the name suggests, the hotel offers suites only, and the 174 rooms have marble baths and the usual modern conveniences. There is no restaurant, but the hotel is situated close to a wide choice of eateries.

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