THINGS TO SEE & DO IN DETROIT
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Michigan Central Station is the historic former main intercity passenger rail station in Detroit, Michigan. The 30-acre campus is both a convening place and a call-to-action to advance a more sustainable, equitable future through a community-based approach to mobility solutions.
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The Detroit RiverWalk is a revitalized 3.5-mile path along the Detroit River, offering stunning views of the city and Canada, connecting parks, green spaces, and downtown to Belle Isle. This award-winning promenade provides a space for walking, running, and biking, featuring attractions like Hart Plaza and the GM Plaza, alongside areas for public art and community events.
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Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers, appears rooted at the center of an urban village, a village that includes shops, restaurants, offices, and other attractions. Roughly 70,000 square feet of retail space is included and another 36,000 square feet is dedicated to Tigers offices. The result is a landscape that blends into the surrounding street life of the District Detroit.
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The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) has one of the finest art collections in the U.S., with over 65,000 artworks dating from the earliest civilizations to the present.
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Eastern Market is a must-experience in Detroit. Large sheds, year round, wide variety of wares from fresh produce and food items to flowers and artisan-made and local products.
DETAILS
The schedule and logistical info of our wedding celebration - we’ll update this page throughout the year.
TRAVEL
All the info you’ll need to get to the Motor City for our wedding weekend.
DINING
Check out a few of our favorite places to eat and drink while you’re in Detroit.