Jaris & Elizabeth

September 27, 2024 • Detroit, MI, USA

Jaris & Elizabeth

September 27, 2024 • Detroit, MI, USA

Things to Do

Things to See and Do in Detroit
 
1. Detroit Institute of Arts: World-class museum with a vast art collection, including Diego Rivera murals and a Van Gogh exhibit. Features medieval to modern pieces and grand architecture.
 

2. Motown Museum: Guided tours through the birthplace of Motown music, featuring Studio A and iconic memorabilia. Insight into the legendary label's history and impact on the industry.
 

3. Comerica Park: Sun-soaked ballpark with a blend of baseball history and modernity, featuring unique tiger-themed decor, a baseball ferris wheel, and a variety of local cuisine.
 

4. The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant: Experience the Original Model T Factory Visiting the Piquette Avenue Ford Plant is a unique experience-it's the oldest auto plant open to the public anywhere in the world. 
 

5. Detroit RiverFront: Scenic downtown river walk with panoramic views, paths for walking and biking, and charming green spaces. Enjoy the waterfront ambiance and cultural landmarks.
 

6. The Guardian Building: Art deco landmark with a rich history, showcasing colorful tilework, stained glass, and marble floors. Features a main hall, public lobby, and unique gift shop.
 

7. Ford Field: Indoor stadium in downtown providing vibrant game day experiences with a variety of events, comfortable seating, and diverse food choices amidst an electric atmosphere.
 

8. Eastern Market: Vibrant marketplace bursting with fresh produce, meats, and artisanal crafts. Colorful murals and events enliven the setting, perfect for foodies and garden lovers.
 

9. Detroit Historical Museum: The Motor City Exhibition, where visitors see how a Cadillac is assembled, is just one of the many interesting displays at this museum dedicated to telling the story of Detroit.
  
                                  
10. Belle Isle Park: Urban park with scenic waterfront panoramas, sandy beaches, and a charming aquarium open on weekends. Features a nature center, sizable picnic areas, and ongoing improvements.
 

11. Greektown: The ouzo flows and the souvlaki sizzles on Monroe Street, the center of an ethnic section of Detroit dominated by Greek restaurants and businesses.
 

12. Pewabic Pottery:  a National Historic Landmark pottery located in Detroit, Michigan. The pottery is housed in a Tudor Revival style building designed by architect William Buck Stratton and built in 1903. Pewabic is nationally known for its iridescent glazes, architectural tile designs and ceramic giftware. Pewabic operates as a non-profit dedicated to enriching the human spirit with clay.