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Hotels in Detroit
9 Hotels
The Westin Detroit Metropolitan Airport
2501 Worldgateway Place

The upscale Westin Detroit Metropolitan Airport is a step above most airport hotels -- it has a beautiful, serene atrium with a huge reflecting pool, and it's exceptionally quiet for an airport property. Attached to the Delta Air Lines terminal, the hotel offers unmatched convenience for flight-bound travelers, with its own airport security checkpoint and e-ticket center. Amenities include a full-service restaurant, large fitness center, indoor pool/whirlpool, concierge services, and meeting space. Its 414 rooms are spacious, and include One- and Two-Bedroom Suites -- all with coffeemakers, safes, robes, and lovely marble bathrooms. In-room spa treatments can be arranged as well. But Wi-Fi isn’t free for all guests, and its restaurants and rooms can be pricey. Travelers seeking to stay near the airport could also consider the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Detroit-Dearborn, with lower rates and a free airport shuttle.

Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Detroit-Dearborn
5801 Southfield Fwy

The upper-middle-range DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Detroit-Dearborn sits between the Detroit Metropolitan Airport and downtown Detroit, making it a convenient, busy hub for business travelers and tourists. There's free shuttle service within a 15-mile radius, including the airport, but not downtown. Its 347 rooms include coffeemakers, safes, and mini-fridges. Suites have wet bars and whirlpool tubs. It has 16,000 square feet of meeting space, and the hotel hosts numerous business and social functions. Other amenities include a small indoor pool, fitness center, full-service restaurant and bar, a business center, and free Wi-Fi throughout. Travelers seeking to stay closer to the airport could compare rates with the Westin Detroit Metropolitan Airport, which is attached to the terminal.

Greektown Casino Hotel
555 East Lafayette Ave

As the name suggests, Greektown is a large four-pearl casino hotel in a safe but busy area of downtown Detroit, within walking distance of plenty of attractions. The city’s tram-like People Mover stops at the hotel, making getting around quick and easy. Its 400 rooms are modern, tidy, and bright, with minibars, Keurig coffeemakers, and nice walk-in showers. Property highlights include four restaurants -- plus a Starbucks, room service, a large fitness center, 20,000 square feet of meeting space, and free valet parking. Competitive rates make it a solid choice for anyone visiting downtown Detroit, but travelers could comparison shop with the Westin Book Cadillac Detroit, also downtown.

Aloft Detroit at The David Whitney
1 Park Ave

The mid-range Aloft Detroit at the David Whitney -- in the heart of one of downtown's most vibrant areas -- mixes old and new. Housed in the beautiful, circa 1915 Whitney Building, the hotel has a spectacular four-story atrium highlighted by white marble and gold leaf. The 136 rooms are modern and stylish, with mini-fridges and coffeemakers, but they're a tad short on storage space. The popular lobby bar has live music, and there's a fitness center, meeting space, and a 24/7 on-site market but no restaurant. Sporting events at Comerica Park and Ford Field are a short walk away, making the hotel a popular place for travelers in town for events. Travelers could also consider the Westin Book Cadillac Detroit, another historic property with often lower rates.

The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit
1114 Washington Blvd

The four-pearl 453-room Westin Book Cadillac Detroit is opulent and grand with upscale event spaces. The Italian Renaissance–style hotel was the tallest building in Detroit and the tallest hotel in the world at its completion in 1924. Today, many businesspeople can be seen at the hotel meeting and getting work done. On weekends, couples and families come in to take advantage of the easy access to venues for sporting and cultural events. Clean, modern rooms with Westin's Heavenly Beds and Baths appeal to all types of travelers, and the heated indoor pool, four eateries, spa, and whirlpool are a plus. Only Starwood members get free Wi-Fi access in rooms and the neighborhood can feel a bit sketchy to some. 

Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront
2 Washington Blvd

The three-and-a-half-pearl Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront is a solid choice for anyone attending events at the Cobo Center and Joe Louis Arena. The 25-story, business-oriented hotel features an attractive lobby and multiple dining options -- including a stylish rooftop restaurant, with birds-eye city views. There's also a fitness center, small indoor pool, and on-site parking, although it’s valet-only and a bit expensive, and breakfast isn't free. The property's 367 guest rooms are spacious and well-equipped, with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, but decor is rather bland, and there are no microwaves or safes. Many rooms offer great views, and suites have separate living rooms with sleeper sofas and wet bars. Travelers looking for a more upscale stay can consider Greektown Casino Hotel. 

Hotel St. Regis
3071 W Grand Blvd