Where to Stay in Detroit?


Where to stay in Detroit when you’re craving that place that feels like it was made for you? The Detroit Foundation Hotel. It’s not for those trying to save every penny, but once you experience its stylish design, stellar service, and perfect location, you’ll know you’ve found the place that checks every box without you even having to ask.

Alright, so you’re headed to Detroit, aka the Motor City.

Whether you’re coming for the music, the food, or just to soak in the vibe, you’re gonna need a place to stay.

And let me tell you, Detroit has options!

From fancy hotels with rooftop bars to charming Airbnbs in cool neighborhoods, there’s a perfect place for every occasion. But how do you choose?

Don’t worry—I got you. Let’s break it down.

Where to Stay in Detroit

Downtown Detroit

If you want to be right in the middle of everything, downtown Detroit is your jam.

This is where you’ll find the big attractions—think the Detroit Riverwalk, GM Renaissance Center, and Comerica Park. Plus, it’s home to tons of bars, restaurants, and that lively city energy.

Wanna live it up? Stay at the Detroit Foundation Hotel. It’s got this ultra-cool boutique vibe and—bonus!—the building used to be a firehouse, so it’s got character for days. Oh, and did I mention the rooftop bar? Nothing beats sipping a cocktail while you take in that skyline.

Prefer something classic and a bit more posh? Go for the Westin Book Cadillac. It’s like stepping into a time machine and landing in the glamorous 1920s. Perfect for the traveler who wants to feel a little fancy.

But here’s my tip: if you’re into nightlife, downtown is where it’s at. You can walk (or stumble, no judgment here) back to your room after hitting up a few breweries or catching a live show. And trust me, Detroit does live music right.

Midtown

If downtown is a little too corporate for you, take a five-minute drive to Midtown. This area has a more artsy, laid-back feel. It’s home to cultural gems like the Detroit Institute of Arts and Wayne State University. Oh, and did I mention some seriously cool murals? This place is street art central.

Looking for something cute and cozy? Check out The Inn on Ferry Street. It’s like staying in a mini Victorian village—charming AF, and perfect for those who like a little history with their stay. Plus, it’s super close to the art scene, so you can walk around and soak in the culture without needing to worry about parking (because who likes that anyway?).

If you’re into boutique hotels but don’t want to spend a fortune, try El Moore Lodge. It’s eco-friendly, with a modern rustic feel, and the views are unbeatable. Bonus: you’ll have the best story to tell when people ask where you stayed.

Corktown

Okay, so Corktown is where you wanna be if you like things a little more low-key but still cool. It’s got that mix of old-school Detroit charm and trendy new spots. There’s a mix of craft cocktail bars, old dive bars, and some seriously amazing restaurants. (And pro tip: you haven’t really been to Detroit unless you’ve tried the food. Trust.)

Corktown also has The Trumbull & Porter Hotel, which is basically a paradise. Think minimalistic decor, quirky art installations, and a bar that serves craft beer from local breweries. This is the kind of place where you’ll see a lot of flannel and vintage band tees, in the best way possible.

Also, Corktown is home to Slow’s BBQ, which you have to eat at, even if you’re not staying in the area. Just trust me on this. Book a flight if you have to—yes, it’s that good.

Greektown

If you stay at the Atheneum Suite Hotel, not only are you steps away from all the action, but they also have huge rooms. And who doesn’t love a little extra space to sprawl out?

The ‘Burbs: Suburban Comforts With City Access

If you’re the type who likes the city but would rather retreat to a quieter, more suburban area at night, check out Royal Oak. This place is a short drive from downtown but offer their own little slices of entertainment. Think local coffee shops, funky boutiques, and some killer brunch spots.

Royal Oak has a more polished, family-friendly vibe and you’ll get to enjoy everything Detroit has to offer, and then come back to a chill, relaxed space to unwind.

For accommodations, there are cute Airbnbs everywhere. In fact, if you’re staying in the suburbs, I’d say an Airbnb is the way to go. You can get an entire house for the price of a hotel room—and sometimes, you just want that extra space and privacy.

Where You’ll Feel Most at Home

At the end of the day, it’s all about what kind of experience you want. Wanna be right in the middle of the action with easy access to the sights? Go downtown. Looking for something artsy and cool? Midtown’s calling. If travel vibes and amazing food are your thing, Corktown will be your BFF.

Personally, I love staying in Midtown because it’s got that chill, artsy vibe but isn’t as hectic as downtown. You can wander the streets, grab a coffee, and feel like a local. Plus, the walkability is amazing!

Detroit has such a unique personality, and each neighborhood reflects a different side of the city. So no matter where you end up, you’re bound to discover something awesome. Just don’t forget to book a flight, okay? Seriously, you don’t want to miss out on the Motor City magic.

Now go pack your bags!