Exploring Detroit in 4 Days

  • Day 1: Downtown Detroit
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    Start your journey in the heart of Detroit, where you can explore the city's famous landmarks including the Renaissance Center, the Guardian Building, and the Spirit of Detroit statue. Take a walk along the Riverfront and watch the boats go by. For lunch, visit the Lafayette Coney Island to taste the original Detroit-style Coney dog.

  • Day 2: Midtown
    15 minutes (5 miles) from Downtown Detroit

    Discover Detroit's artistic community in Midtown. Visit the Detroit Institute of Arts, home to a vast collection of artwork from around the world, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), a contemporary art museum situated in a converted auto dealership. For dinner, indulge at Selden Standard for their famous charred octopus or tree nut tacos.

  • Day 3: Eastern Market
    10 minutes (3 miles) from Midtown Detroit

    Get a taste of Detroit's food scene in Eastern Market, featuring over 150 vendors selling local produce, spices, cheeses, and meats. Visit the Murals in the Market, showcasing the incredible street art of Detroit. Grab a bite at Supino Pizzeria for their New York-style pizza.

  • Day 4: Belle Isle
    15 minutes (5 miles) from Eastern Market

    Escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and take a trip to Belle Isle Park, where you can stroll through the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory and take in the stunning view of Detroit from the Belle Isle Aquarium. End your journey by visiting Batch Brewing Company for locally brewed craft beer and a casual dinner.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Detroit Institute of Arts (2 hours, $14)
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (1 hour, $10)
  • Supino Pizzeria (1 hour, $20)
  • Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory (1 hour, $5)
  • Belle Isle Aquarium (1 hour, $5)
  • Batch Brewing Company (1.5 hours, $30)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $84

Transportation

To explore the city of Detroit, you have a variety of transportation options including private taxis, public transportation, ride-sharing services, bike rentals, and walking. On average, a private taxi or Uber costs about $15 for a 10-minute ride, while public transportation costs around $2. If you want to bike around the city, it is $8 for a day pass or $18 for a week.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, visit the Henry Ford Museum, filled with innovations and technology that changed America or the Detroit Historical Museum, showcasing encyclopedic exhibits of the city.

If you have less time, skip Belle Isle and spend a little more time exploring Midtown, finding your favorite local coffee shops and enjoying the various street art and graffiti.

Airports

Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) is located 20 miles west of downtown Detroit. It is the largest airport in Michigan, with both domestic and international flights arriving and departing regularly.

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