Eastern Market is in the heart of Detroit, with vendors selling everything from fresh food, farm grown produce and handmade art every Saturday and Sunday.
Detroit is rich in culture and history and there is no better way to experience the city than to bike on through it. Wheel House offers bike rentals and guided tours along the Detroit waterfront.
The Motown museum is a museum unlike any other. Be ready to sing and dance while you learn about some of Detroit's most famous music artist including: The Temptations, The Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, etc.
The Belt is a culturally redefined alley in the heart of downtown Detroit. The public space is home to murals and installations by local and international artist. The Belt hosts these hot spot bars: Standby, The Skip and Deluxx Fluxx (glow in the dark bar).
Have a cocktail, while experiencing Detroit's astonishing views on the Monarch Clubs rooftop bar.
The shelby is a unique experience and is tucked away in a coffee shop. This speakeasy bar provides an unforgettable experience and unforgettable cocktails
Looking to shop? Downtown Gross Pointe offers a variety of boutiques and restaurants you certainly do not want to miss.
Hip, trendy Italian restaurant prepping wood fired pizza and handmade pasta.
Creative small plates with a seasonal focus, plus craft cocktails, in polished vintage surroundings.
Lively Brewery offering a rotating selection of craft beers.
New American fare and craft cocktails in an industrial chic space at the Detroit Foundation Hotel.
The Detroit Institute of Arts, located in Midtown Detroit, has one of the largest and most significant art collection in the United States.
Belle Isle Park is a 982 acre island park located in Detroit with historic, environmental and cultural resources.
Ford Piquette Avenue Plant is the birthplace of the Model T- the most significant automobile of the 20th century. Come walk the floors where the first 12,000 Model T's were assembled.