Old Detroit Hotels
- Detroit plays host to some unique and historic architectural structures.classic detroit archtecture image by Gerald Bernard from Fotolia.com
Detroit, the most populous city in the state of Detroit, is in the Midwest. Historically, the city is known as the hub of America's automotive industry, as well as for the legendary Motown record label. Today, the city is a major port area, and the Detroit / Windsor border and the Detroit River are one of the most commercially important links between the U.S. and Canada. Old and traditional hotels are housed in architecturally and historically interesting buildings. - The Inn on Ferry Street prides itself on the quality of its service. Complimentary amenities include buffet breakfast, shuttle service within five miles of the hotel, secure parking and wireless Internet access throughout the venue. Located in Midtown Detroit, the hotel is at the hub of Detroit's historic district, with a host of museums, theaters, casinos, Wayne State University and Detroit Medical Center on offer. While there is no restaurant on site, a range of cafes, bars -- with many paying tribute to Motown -- and restaurants are within walking distance. The hotel itself is housed in four renovated Victorian buildings and two carriage houses, so the historic feel extends right to the heart of the accommodation.
Inn on Ferry Street
84 East Ferry St.
Detroit, MI 48202
313-871-6000
innonferrystreet.com - Hotel St. Regis is located within a short distance of downtown and offers guests luxury accommodation in a premises that was renovated in 2007. Although the refurbishment modernized the accommodation, the hotel retains much of its original elegant grandeur. Guest rooms play host to therapeutic mattresses, iPod docking stations and high-speed wireless Internet access. The hotel's suites are each individually named after legendary characters from the Motown music scene. The historical cultural district of Detroit is just half a mile from the Hotel St. Regis, while guests can access Fisher Theatre by a skywalk from the venue. Also within a short distance are a range of casinos and sporting venues, including Comerica Park, Ford Field and Joe Louis Arena.
Hotel St. Regis
3071 West Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202
313-873-3000
hotelstregisdetroit.com - The Atheneum Suite Hotel is housed in one of Detroit's most historically preserved buildings, the International Center, and the building was designed by famous architects Gordon Lloyd and Albert Kahn. Located at the heart of the Greektown community, the Atheneum is just a short walk from the entertainment district, with cafes, bars, restaurants and clubs, and offers a shuttle service to the nearby homes of Detroit's ball clubs. Both room service and a fitness center are accessible 24 hours a day, with gym facilities available free. Guest rooms offer luxurious marble bathrooms and stunning views of the city of Detroit. Valet parking is offered to guests at an additional cost. Guests can take advantage of a range of special offers on their stay, including deals with local casinos, restaurants and the Detroit Lions football franchise.
The Atheneum Suite Hotel
1000 Brush Ave.
Detroit, MI 48226
800-772-2323
atheneumsuites.com
Inn on Ferry Street
Hotel St. Regis
The Atheneum Suite Hotel
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