10 Enchanting and Unique Hotels in Detroit for a Weekend Getaway
6. Atheneum Suite Hotel
modern greek flair and fantastic city views – constructed in the 1920s by Walbridge Aldinger, designed by George Mason with fantastic city views






Located in the heart of downtown Detroit, the Atheneum Suite Hotel offers an intoxicating blend of atmospheres from distinct regions of the world. As you gaze down the striking marble lobby, the sights and pulse of Detroit beckon just outside the front door. Today, many tourists and residents of Detroit flock to this downtown area to eat and shop. Each well-appointed suite features traditional décor with Modern Greek flair, fantastic city views and our signature oversized marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs or whirlpools.

7. The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit
Built in downtown Detroit in the 1830s, the Neo-Renaissance style hotel opened as the Book-Cadillac Hotel in 1924 hosting presidents across history




The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit welcomes you to the birthplace of Motown with energizing style and an unparalleled downtown location. Downtown Detroit is yours to explore as the hotel is close to some of the city’s most well-known attractions. Enjoy a leisurely stroll from the hotel through the enchanting green landscape of Campus Martius Park, or gaze across the Detroit River to the shores of Canada from the scenic Riverwalk promenade.

8. MGM Grand
Fun upscale casino hotel hip flashy and great for group events





MGM Grand Hotel offers guests a luxurious stay at Detroit’s only AAA Four-Diamond and Forbes Four-Star awards. Â The hotel is the only one on the list that has a pool fitness center, award-winning accommodations, and a luxury resort-style spa. But the hotel’s main attraction – is the casino. MGM Grand Detroit welcomes hotel guests 21 years of age or older.

9. Trumbull and Porter Hotel
unique hotel in downtown Detroit a hip, sociable, and Instgrammable hotel perfect for Millenials and Gen Zs






Guests can expect modern amenities in designer rooms with custom furniture built by Michigan artisans. Enjoy their impressive art collection found throughout the common areas. Trumbull and Porter abide by a philosophy proudly in support of Detroit, its artists, and marriage equality for all couples.

10. Aloft Detroit at The David Whitney
unique hotel in Detroit, contemporary with modern, colorful European styling and an enchanting hotel grand atriumÂ








Aloft Detroit at The David Whitney is in a great walkable area of the city right in Detroit’s downtown. Just steps away from shopping, Detroit’s best restaurants, Fox Theatre, and Detroit Opera House.



gosh they’re all soo gorgeous! im absolutely drawn to the inn at 97 winder, i cant stop looking at those pictures!! ??
All of these hotels look amazing! I still need to get to Detroit and Michigan in general. Great article! 🙂
Visit in the summer, and leave time for a trip to Lake Michigan when you do!
Wow, this post has me thinking I’ll need to plan a trip to Detroit soon! The Siren Hotel and The Inn at 97 Winder are my favorites!
Those are my favorites too! I love the art deco of The Siren Hotel but The Inn at 97 looks so romantic and luxurious.
Wow these hotela looks amazing! I cannot wait to book onrme of them for a romantic weekend with my fiancé.
Thank you for this great list.
You’re welcome! I hope you guys have a great time!
Oh I love staying at unique accommodation when we travel and these hotels in Detroit look so dreamy! I’d especially love to stay at The Siren hotel – it looks so unique! Thanks for the great guide!
Did you see the bathrooms at The Siren Hotel? SO COOL.
It’s hard to pick a favorite but Westin Book Cadillac and Aloft Detroit look truly stunning! great job sharing this article!
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it! Yes, Aloft is up there for me too. So pretty ?
Love posts like this! I didn’t know about any of these spots when we stayed in Detroit years ago..filing this list away for a future visit.. some great design and architecture.
I’m glad you found it helpful! Detroit has some stunning historic architecture that’s definitely worth checking out.
I wanna go to Detroit! It’s one of the only major American cities I haven’t experienced yet! Staying at any of these hotels would be super neat!
Oh my! You MUST visit. Summer and fall are the best times of the year to explore. The city is growing each day with more and more things to do.
Wow, there are so many unique and intriguing hotels in Detroit. I didn’t know Detroit had casinos too. Thanks for the great list.
Yea we have a few of them, there are even more around upstate.