My Trips
Image from rlassman/Shutterstock.com

Find Hotels in Detroit

See the latest deals and prices in Detroit hotels



Detroit – discover 31 hotels

Filter by:



Budget hotels in Detroit

Popular hotels in Detroit with free breakfast

Popular landmarks and attractions in Detroit

About Detroit

Overview

Detroit, Michigan, United States of America, often referred to as 'Motor City,' is renowned as the birthplace of the Ford Motor Company. This vibrant city has evolved into a bustling metropolis with a rich cultural tapestry, despite its past challenges. Detroit's charm has been immortalized by numerous artists and musicians, making it a must-visit destination. Currently, the average price of hotels in Detroit is $248, with options ranging from $97 to $507. With 31 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations in various neighborhoods, including Downtown Detroit. Some of the most popular hotels include ROOST Detroit, Holiday Inn Express Windsor Waterfront, an IHG Hotel, Baymont by Wyndham Downtown Detroit, American Inn Suites Detroit Metro Airport, and Hotel St. Regis.

Things to do in Detroit

For car enthusiasts, the Henry Ford Museum is an essential stop. Originating from Henry Ford's personal collection, this museum showcases a fascinating array of memorabilia, including the limousine in which John F. Kennedy was assassinated, along with a diverse collection of automobiles, locomotives, and aircraft.

Music lovers should not miss the Motown Museum, the birthplace of the legendary Motown Record label. Founded by Berry Gordy in 1959, this iconic institution launched the careers of music legends like Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, and Michael Jackson. The museum, known as 'Hitsville USA,' offers a glimpse into the origins of this influential music label.

Art aficionados will find the Detroit Institute of Arts captivating, with its extensive collection spanning over 100 galleries. The museum features works by renowned artists such as Diego Rivera, Van Gogh, and Henry Fuselli, along with a significant collection of African-American art.

Sports fans can enjoy a visit to Comerica Park, home to the Detroit Tigers. This stadium offers more than just baseball; it features carousels, Ferris wheels, and numerous statues, making it a family-friendly entertainment venue.

For a deep dive into American history, the Wright Museum of African American History is a must-visit. The museum's vast permanent collection and rotating exhibits provide an enlightening exploration of African-American culture and history, including full-scale models of 18th-century slaves.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Detroit

Detroit's nightlife offers a variety of unique experiences. Baker’s Keyboard Lounge, a classic jazz club, features a distinctive piano-shaped bar adorned with a keyboard motif. This intimate venue, with its Art-Deco furniture and exceptional music, creates an enchanting atmosphere perfect for enjoying fine drinks and an unforgettable dining experience.

MotorCity Wine is a charming wine bar and shop where you can savor exquisite wines from around the world. The venue often hosts wine tastings, allowing guests to sample a variety of wines accompanied by cheese, charcuterie, and antipasti, all while enjoying soothing jazz music.

Harry's Detroit Bar & Grill is a haven for sports enthusiasts. This lively bar serves a range of pub food, from burgers to sandwiches, and offers a great selection of beers, making it an ideal spot to watch a game and relax with friends.

The Dakota Inn Rathskeller, a Bavarian-style pub with a history dating back to the 1930s, offers traditional German food and beer. Built by German immigrants, this pub has been passed down through generations, maintaining its authentic charm.

For a more refined experience, La Casa Cigars and Lounge in Downtown Detroit is the perfect place to unwind. The knowledgeable staff can recommend the perfect cigar and drink pairing, providing a cozy and inviting setting to enjoy premium whiskeys or delicious cocktails.

Where to Eat in Detroit

Michael Symon's Roast, awarded Detroit's Restaurant of the Year by the Detroit Free Press, is considered the finest steakhouse in the city. The restaurant offers exceptional steaks served with sea salt and olive oil, along with a variety of mouth-watering sauces. Expertly selected beers complement the meal, enhancing the dining experience.

Detroit HopCat is a must-visit for beer enthusiasts, boasting an award-winning selection of local craft beers and unique international brews. The menu features delicious burgers, crispy chips, and mouth-watering club sandwiches, ensuring a satisfying meal.

Joe Muer Seafood, located by the Detroit River, offers an elegant yet casual dining atmosphere. Specializing in seafood, the restaurant serves fresh sushi, shrimp cocktails, and uniquely prepared Dover sole, making it a top choice for seafood lovers.

Buddy's Pizza, a pioneer of Detroit's famous square pizza, has been serving delicious Sicilian-style pizza for over 70 years. The menu also includes sandwiches, pasta, and burgers, catering to a variety of tastes.

For those seeking vegetarian options, Seva Detroit in the cultural district is the perfect choice. The restaurant offers a range of exquisite dishes, including almond cheese, char-grilled vegetable salad, and numerous gluten-free options, making it an ideal spot for a post-museum dinner.

Cheapest time to stay in Detroit

March is the cheapest time to stay in Detroit for an average of $165 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$193

February

$179

March

$165

April

$176

May

$211

June

$199

July

$215

August

$226

September

$237

October

$201

November

$200

December

$197

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Detroit