The hotels below have been listed alphabetically and grouped into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over US$220)
$$$ (US$160 to US$220)
$$ (US100 to US$160)
$ (under US$100)
These prices are per double room per night, and include all taxes. Breakfast is usually included in the price, unless otherwise stated.
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
Soaring 73 floors above the Detroit River, this is Metro Detroit's largest hotel with no fewer than 1,298 guest rooms luxuriously appointed for both business and leisure travel. The hotel's location in the GM Renaissance Center means that guests have easy access to a variety of shops, restaurants and services. Guests dining at the hotel's RiverCafe have great views of the Detroit River and Windsor.
Renaissance Center
Tel: (313) 568 8000.
Website: www.marriott.com
Price: $$$$
Doubletree Hotel Dearborn
Conveniently located off the Southfield Expressway and near the Detroit Metro Airport, this business hotel has plenty of features to assist business travellers, such as Wi-Fi Internet access and a 24-hour business centre. There are indoor and outdoor pools and an executive fitness centre at the hotel, as well as a restaurant and a meeting and banquet space.
5801 Southfield Expressway
Tel: (313) 336 3340.
Website: www.doubletree.hilton.com
Price: $$
Milner Hotel
The Milner is perfectly situated for those who want to explore Detroit on foot. The Detroit Opera House, Fox Theatre, Comerica Park and Ford Field are all within easy walking distance of this recently remodelled hotel. Founder Earle R Milner created the hotel in 1912 with the motto ‘a bed and a bath for a buck and a half', and although prices aren't quite that cheap, it's still excellent value. Look out for the free waffle maker at breakfast.
1538 Centre Street
Tel: (313) 963 3950.
Website: www.milner-hotels.com
Price: $
Omni Detroit Hotel at River Place
Located by the Detroit River in the River Place District of Downtown, this hotel offers 108 guest rooms and suites, full service fine dining, a health club and croquet and tennis courts. A sophisticated luxury hotel with its own special identity, the Omni has something of the feel of a classic, grand European hotel about it. Guests can dine on the lovely riverside patio.
1000 River Place
Tel: (313) 259 9500 or 1 888 444 6664/OMNI.
Website: www.omnihotels.com
Price: $$$
Townsend Hotel
This trendy hotel located in the leafy Birmingham area of Detroit is perfect for star spotting. Celebrities like Paul McCartney have booked lavish suites at the hotel when in town, and many other performers choose the European-style elegance of the Townsend for their stay. The award-winning Rugby Grille restaurant serves contemporary American and European cuisine as well as afternoon tea.
100 Townsend Street
Tel: (248) 642 7900.
Website: www.townsendhotel.com
Price: $$$$
$$$$ (over US$220)
$$$ (US$160 to US$220)
$$ (US100 to US$160)
$ (under US$100)
These prices are per double room per night, and include all taxes. Breakfast is usually included in the price, unless otherwise stated.
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
Soaring 73 floors above the Detroit River, this is Metro Detroit's largest hotel with no fewer than 1,298 guest rooms luxuriously appointed for both business and leisure travel. The hotel's location in the GM Renaissance Center means that guests have easy access to a variety of shops, restaurants and services. Guests dining at the hotel's RiverCafe have great views of the Detroit River and Windsor.
Renaissance Center
Tel: (313) 568 8000.
Website: www.marriott.com
Price: $$$$
Doubletree Hotel Dearborn
Conveniently located off the Southfield Expressway and near the Detroit Metro Airport, this business hotel has plenty of features to assist business travellers, such as Wi-Fi Internet access and a 24-hour business centre. There are indoor and outdoor pools and an executive fitness centre at the hotel, as well as a restaurant and a meeting and banquet space.
5801 Southfield Expressway
Tel: (313) 336 3340.
Website: www.doubletree.hilton.com
Price: $$
Milner Hotel
The Milner is perfectly situated for those who want to explore Detroit on foot. The Detroit Opera House, Fox Theatre, Comerica Park and Ford Field are all within easy walking distance of this recently remodelled hotel. Founder Earle R Milner created the hotel in 1912 with the motto ‘a bed and a bath for a buck and a half', and although prices aren't quite that cheap, it's still excellent value. Look out for the free waffle maker at breakfast.
1538 Centre Street
Tel: (313) 963 3950.
Website: www.milner-hotels.com
Price: $
Omni Detroit Hotel at River Place
Located by the Detroit River in the River Place District of Downtown, this hotel offers 108 guest rooms and suites, full service fine dining, a health club and croquet and tennis courts. A sophisticated luxury hotel with its own special identity, the Omni has something of the feel of a classic, grand European hotel about it. Guests can dine on the lovely riverside patio.
1000 River Place
Tel: (313) 259 9500 or 1 888 444 6664/OMNI.
Website: www.omnihotels.com
Price: $$$
Townsend Hotel
This trendy hotel located in the leafy Birmingham area of Detroit is perfect for star spotting. Celebrities like Paul McCartney have booked lavish suites at the hotel when in town, and many other performers choose the European-style elegance of the Townsend for their stay. The award-winning Rugby Grille restaurant serves contemporary American and European cuisine as well as afternoon tea.
100 Townsend Street
Tel: (248) 642 7900.
Website: www.townsendhotel.com
Price: $$$$
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