ALERT: During trips on Friday, October 18th through Wednesday, October 23rd, the Detroit Air Xpress (DAX) downtown Detroit stop will temporarily move to The Leland - near 400 Bagley St. - due to road closures on Washington Blvd.
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Whether getting into the culture of The D or wanting to get a better idea of our bus stop locations and what DTW airport offers, the information here has got you covered.
The monument features a 24-foot-long arm and fist suspended in balanced equilibrium by a pyramidal support of bronze poles. Weighing roughly 8,000 pounds, it towers 24 feet above a prominent downtown intersection.
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, Inc. was established with the aim of enhancing access to the Detroit International Riverfront. This ambitious initiative envisions the development of 5 ½ miles of riverfront property stretching from the Ambassador Bridge to Gabriel Richard Park, situated just east of the Belle Isle Bridge. The project entails the creation of a seamless RiverWalk, complemented by plazas, pavilions, and verdant green spaces.
"The Spirit of Detroit" stands as a quintessential Detroit symbol, embodying the city's essence and the unwavering commitment of its admirers. Gazing over Woodward Avenue, Detroit's primary thoroughfare, this iconic figure is located just a short distance from Hart Plaza.
Belle Isle
Belle Isle Park spans 982 acres and sits in Detroit, boasting cherished historic, environmental, and cultural assets treasured across generations. Within the park, visitors can explore attractions like the Belle Isle Aquarium, Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, Dossin Great Lakes Museum, Belle Isle Nature Center, the James Scott Memorial Fountain, and other notable landmarks.
The lively community mirrors the vibrancy of the buildings and murals lining Bagley and Vernor streets. Restaurants abound, filling the air with enticing scents of fresh tortillas and baked goods. A diverse range of cuisines awaits, from Mexican and Dominican to Venezuelan delights.
Experience the renowned Detroit Auto Show with your loved ones. Explore over 20 captivating attractions, events, and shows dedicated to vehicles and the continually evolving technology driving them forward.
Comerica Park is designed around the layout of the playing field, with careful consideration given to prioritizing fan sight lines during the planning process. Upon entering this space, Comerica Park is positioned as the focal point of an urban village, surrounded by shops, restaurants, offices, and various attractions, creating a vibrant community hub.
HockeyTown Cafe infuses the heart of Detroit with delectable cuisine and a lively ambiance. Consistently recognized as the top sports bar in Detroit for three consecutive years.
For more than half a century, the Charles H. Wright Museum has been committed to the exploration and celebration of the vibrant cultural heritage of African Americans.
Featuring live stage shows, an IMAX® Dome, a 4D theater, a Planetarium, an expansive 8,700 square foot special exhibit hall, and over 220 interactive exhibits, the Science Center provides a wealth of attractions suitable for both children and adults.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) showcases exhibitions and programs that delve into the forefront of contemporary art, bridging Detroit with the international art scene. MOCAD emphasizes art as a catalyst for fostering social change and deeper human connections, echoing the pulse of our community.
The Motown Museum immerses you in a captivating era of musical enchantment. As soon as you step through the entrance, you'll be embraced by the soulful voices of Motown and enveloped in a profound atmosphere of historical and cultural significance.
The Detroit Institute of Arts aims to serve as the community's central gathering hub, akin to a town square, welcoming everyone to engage with art and each other. Through curated experiences, the museum seeks to foster personal connections with art, both individually and collectively.
The Detroit Zoo houses over 2,000 animals representing more than 200 species, within 125 acres of expansive, naturalistic habitats meticulously crafted to cater to the animals' well-being.
Imbued with rich history, a journey to Cliff Bell’s evokes a nostalgic step back in time, where meticulously restored art deco design seamlessly merges classic elegance with contemporary flair.
The Fox Theatre Detroit, a stunning theater located in downtown Detroit, Michigan, first opened its doors in 1928 as the premier movie palace for the Fox Theatre Chain. Recognized for its architectural significance, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1988 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
Little Caesars Arena stands as an innovative and acclaimed multi-use venue, serving as the proud home of the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons. Additionally, it hosts a diverse array of live sports, entertainment, and community events.
Thousands of diverse festival-goers who relish Detroit's culture and the thrill of free, live musical performances by some of the greatest artists of our time congregate in the downtown area, marking a distinctive tradition of the Detroit Jazz Festival.
The African World Festival (AWF) highlighted a dynamic fusion of local and international performers, with over 100 vendors providing a diverse array of offerings, alongside a multitude of family-friendly activities for everyone to revel in.
The Movement Electronic Music Festival is an annual electronic dance music gathering hosted in the birthplace of Techno, Detroit, occurring every Memorial Day weekend since 2006.
Restrooms and restaurants on Departures Level 3 are exclusively situated within the secure area beyond the TSA Security Checkpoint. If you find yourself outside this secure zone, simply take an elevator down to Luggage Claim/Domestic Arrivals (Level 1) to access restrooms or dining facilities. For information on shopping and dining choices within your terminal, please click on the link provided below.
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