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If you’re planning on visiting Detroit or just want to get away from home for a couple of days, the city has a treasure trove of unique hotels that are so much better than staying at the same old familiar chain hotels. Whether you prefer a quaint, charming hotel or want to sleep in the most luxurious hotel in the city, we have you covered. Check out these 8 unique places to stay in Detroit that will certainly give you an unforgettable experience.
This luxurious hotel's architecture is stunning in person and the building has one of the most jaw dropping lobbies in the city. Their rooms are very modern and spacious. The hotel is just blocks away from professional stadiums, theatres and restaurants.
This upscale hotel was once the home of Detroit's Fire Department Headquarters. Now it's transformed into an 100-room space with modern flare and a fantastic dining and lounge area named the Apparatus Room.
This 10-room boutique mansion is a one-of-a-kind hotel with antique furnishings and art from around the world. It's also situated near many of Detroit's wonderful attractions.
If you want spectacular views then you must stay at the Roberts Riverwalk Hotel. This historic boutique hotel has stunning views of the Detroit River and an awesome patio along the Riverwalk.
The Atheneum Hotel is situated right in Greektown so you'll have loads of things to do, from dining out at a variety of restaurants to checking out the casino that's just steps away. When you enter, gigantic Greek gods painted on the walls will be waiting to greet you.
Trumbull and Porter opened up in spring 2016 and features an incredible city view. It is also close to all the hip bars and restaurants in Corktown. It's a great place for fans of industrial chic design.
If you're looking for something on the less pricey side, you can book a private room or sleep in one of the shared rooms at the Hostel Detroit. The staff here is very knowledgeable about the city if you're looking for something to do or where to eat.
If you're looking for glam and style, the Westin is a terrific place to stay in Detroit. The 1924 building saw a $200 million restoration where it's kept its old luxurious charm. All of its rooms offer sweeping views of the Detroit River or the city skyline.