Discover Detroit, where innovation and creativity echo through the streets. It’s not just a destination; it's a movement. Fearlessly, Detroit embraces its rich heritage, rejecting stereotypes with a demand for earned respect. As the creators of swag, its influence extends beyond the city’s borders, reaching far and wide, setting global standards.
Explore spots like The Belt, with unique bars, trendy restaurants, and designer names. Enjoy spectacular riverfront views at the Robert C. Valade Park where colorful playgrounds, musical gardens, and spacious picnic spots await. Spend an afternoon at the Detroit Institute of Arts or Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and learn about Detroit’s history and culture. Enjoy food prepared by award-winning and world-renowned chefs.
Detroit isn't a comeback story; it's the next chapter. It’s a city that never follows but leads, setting standards and trends worldwide. Detroit is a city that moves, and when it does, the world moves with it.
Discover Detroit, where innovation and creativity echo through the streets. It’s not just a destination; it's a movement. Fearlessly, Detroit embraces its rich heritage, rejecting stereotypes with a demand for earned respect. As the creators of swag, its influence extends beyond the city’s borders, reaching far and wide, setting global standards.
Explore spots like The Belt, with unique bars, trendy restaurants, and designer names. Enjoy spectacular riverfront views at the Robert C. Valade Park where colorful playgrounds, musical gardens, and spacious picnic spots await. Spend an afternoon at the Detroit Institute of Arts or Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and learn about Detroit’s history and culture. Enjoy food prepared by award-winning and world-renowned chefs.
Detroit isn't a comeback story; it's the next chapter. It’s a city that never follows but leads, setting standards and trends worldwide. Detroit is a city that moves, and when it does, the world moves with it.
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Detroit is home to one of the country’s largest theatre districts, offering everything from first-run Broadway musicals to classic Shakespeare.
Experience the Fox Theatre, which has been restored to its original grandeur.
It is easy to drive to Detroit from many places in the Midwest (and even Canada!). You can also fly into Detroit via the Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW). This is an international airport and is in the top 20 busiest airports in the United States. DTW is a hub for Delta Airlines.
Fun Facts
Detroit is the birthplace of techno music and rock and hip hop stars such as Diana Ross, Madonna, Eminem, Kid Rock, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, Bob Seger, and Jack and Meg White of The White Stripes.
Belle Isle in Detroit is the largest City-owned island park in the US spanning a grand total of 982 acres.
All four of Detroit's major league sports teams play within a few blocks of each other.
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Discover Detroit, where innovation and creativity echo through the streets. It’s not just a destination; it's a movement. Fearlessly, Detroit embraces its rich heritage, rejecting stereotypes with a demand for earned respect. As the creators of swag, its influence extends beyond the city’s borders, reaching far and wide, setting global standards.
Explore spots like The Belt, with unique bars, trendy restaurants, and designer names. Enjoy spectacular riverfront views at the Robert C. Valade Park where colorful playgrounds, musical gardens, and spacious picnic spots await. Spend an afternoon at the Detroit Institute of Arts or Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and learn about Detroit’s history and culture. Enjoy food prepared by award-winning and world-renowned chefs.
Detroit isn't a comeback story; it's the next chapter. It’s a city that never follows but leads, setting standards and trends worldwide. Detroit is a city that moves, and when it does, the world moves with it.
Youmacon is Detroit's celebration of Japanese animation, video games, popular culture and costuming, and its influence on our own culture over the past few decades. Now going into its 19th year, highlights include a large video game and table-top gaming rooms, a Formal Cosplay Ball, bands and DJs and a massive 150,000 sq. foot Marketplace for shopping Anime merchandise, artwork, figures and other collectibles.
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Insider Info
Detroit is home to one of the country’s largest theatre districts, offering everything from first-run Broadway musicals to classic Shakespeare.
Experience the Fox Theatre, which has been restored to its original grandeur.
It is easy to drive to Detroit from many places in the Midwest (and even Canada!). You can also fly into Detroit via the Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW). This is an international airport and is in the top 20 busiest airports in the United States. DTW is a hub for Delta Airlines.
Fun Facts
Detroit is the birthplace of techno music and rock and hip hop stars such as Diana Ross, Madonna, Eminem, Kid Rock, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, Bob Seger, and Jack and Meg White of The White Stripes.
Belle Isle in Detroit is the largest City-owned island park in the US spanning a grand total of 982 acres.
All four of Detroit's major league sports teams play within a few blocks of each other.
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Detroit Brew Trail
A discount and check-in pass that offers savings and ways to win cool prizes at craft breweries in the region.
Youmacon is Detroit's celebration of Japanese animation, video games, popular culture and costuming, and its influence on our own culture over the past few decades. Now going into its 19th year, highlights include a large video game and table-top gaming rooms, a Formal Cosplay Ball, bands and DJs and a massive 150,000 sq. foot Marketplace for shopping Anime merchandise, artwork, figures and other collectibles.
Youmacon is Detroit's celebration of J
Youmacon is Detroit's celebration of Japanese animation, video games, popular culture and costuming, and its influence on our own culture over the past few decades. Now going into its 19th year, highlights include a large video game and table-top gaming rooms, a Formal Cosplay Ball, bands and DJs and a massive 150,000 sq. foot Marketplace for shopping Anime merchandise, artwork, figures and other collectibles.