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Comfort Inn Metro Airport Star Rating 3        
31800 Wick Road

This straightforward hotel is a mile from Interstate 94 and 1.7 miles from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. It's 11 miles to the Henry Ford Museum and 21 miles to Downtown Detroit.
Wyndham Garden Detroit Metro Airport Star Rating 3        
9191 Wickham Road

This modern hotel is 11.8 miles from Ford Motor Company and 12.1 miles from The Henry Ford Museum.
Motown Inn & Suites        
25911 Michigan Ave

Rodeway Inn & Suites Detroit is situated in Detroit and offers free Wi-Fi. It is conveniently located for guests wanting to sightsee in the area.The hotel has 50 well-appointed rooms that are accompanied by a range of essential facilities to ensure guests have an enjoyable stay.
TownePlace Suites Detroit Dearborn Star Rating 2        
6141 Mercury Drive

Set 3.7 miles from the Henry Ford Museum, this extended-stay option is also 3.9 miles from the Automotive Hall of Fame and an 11.
Detroit Regency Hotel Star Rating 2        
1999 East Jefferson Avenue

This casual hotel is less than 1 mile from the GM Renaissance Center and 2.2 miles from Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers.The straightforward rooms are equipped with coffeemakers, free Wi-Fi and cable TV.
Stay Inn & Suites Downtown Detroit Star Rating 2        
3250 East Jefferson Avenue

Situated near I-75 and I-375, this straightforward budget lodging is 1.8 miles from Greektown Casino, 2.2 miles from Ford Field Stadium and 2.
Holiday Inn Express Detroit - Downtown Star Rating 2        
1020 Washington Blvd

A 2-minute walk from Michigan Avenue People Mover station, this relaxed hotel is also a 5-minute walk from the Cobo Center and a 9-minute walk from MGM Grand Detroit casino.The casual rooms feature free Wi-Fi and cable TV, as well as minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. Suites add kitchenettes.
Baymont Inn Romulus Airport Star Rating 3        
9000 Wickham Road

Off I-94 and 1.4 miles from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, this straightforward hotel is 9 miles from the Henry Ford Museum, and 19 miles from downtown Detroit.The no-frills rooms feature free Wi-Fi and work desks.
Courtyard Detroit Metro Airport Romulus Star Rating 3        
30653 Flynn Drive

This straightforward hotel is 1.5 miles from the Detroit Metropolitan Airport and a 20.6-mile drive from downtown Detroit.
Days Inn Detroit Metropolitan Airport Romulus Star Rating 3        
9501 Middlebelt

Set off Interstate 94, this straightforward 3-story hotel is a 4-minute drive from the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport.Relaxed rooms and suites offer en suite bathrooms with showers and tubs, and have TVs, microwaves and coffeemakers, plus free Wi-Fi, and desks with ergonomic chairs. Some suites add whirlpool tubs.
 
 
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Detroit is the biggest city in the U.S. federal state of Michigan. It has the population of 680,000 people and it is an important industrial, business, transportation and cultural center of the region, America and the world. It is the biggest port on the Detroit River and one of the major cities on the US-Canadian border. The city was founded in the very beginning of the 18th century by a French explorer and a party of settlers who accompanied him. Over the course of time, Detroit has been a part of the group of the largest cities in America, due to its booming automotive industry. But in the last 60 years, it has experienced a steep population decline.

Many homes and commercial buildings were abandoned, which resulted in substantial areas of the city being hit by urban decay. Nowadays, those areas are being revitalized. The important sectors of Detroit's economy are manufacturing, especially automotive, technology, finance and health care. But Detroit is not just about industry and business. It is an important cultural center as well. Particularly, it has a rich musical heritage, and has contributed to several different musical genres over the second half of the 20th century.

Detroit's musicians became famous all around the world. Some of the big music events to see while in Detroit are the Electronic Music Festival, the International Jazz Festival, Urban Organic Music Conference and hip hop Summer Jamz Festival. The city has been famous for its active nightlife with various live music venues since the 1940s. The large concerts are held at The Palace of Auburn Hills and DTE Energy Music Theatre. But other than these, there are many nightclubs, diverse kind of bars and restaurants. The Greektown district and three casino resort hotels located in the downtown Detroit are part of the city's entertainment hub. Detroit offers a large theatre venue circuit, which ranks as the second largest in America.

The majority of theatres are located in the center, along Woodward Avenue. With regards to museums, the majority of them are located in the historic cultural center around Wayne State University and the College for Creative Studies. Some of the most prominent museums one may wish to visit are: Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Historical Museum, Museum of African American History, Detroit Science Center, Cranbrook Art Museum, Motown Historical Museum and Pewabic Pottery studio and school. The Henry Ford center is newly opened one of the largest museum complexes in America and features exhibits on the theme of Detroit and America's history.

The Eastern market is another interesting thing to see when in Detroit. It is the largest open-air market in United States; with over 250 merchants selling fruits, vegetables, food, flowers. Every Sunday it turns to a buzzing place where thousands of people come to enjoy and experience its vibrant atmosphere and fresh and healthy goods. As a true metropolis, Detroit offers a lot of things to any visitor. Whether you're looking for culture, entertainment, dining or shopping, you can find something for yourself in this city.