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Detroit Nightlife

Once thought of as a grim, industrial town, Detroit now has an enviable nightlife, anchored by three hugely popular casinos all located in the rebounding downtown area. Detroit has always had a thriving music culture, from the birth of Motown through to the current techno revival. However, now Detroit's art scene is thriving on par, with regular music and dance performances available across the city.
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Bars in Detroit

Goodnite Gracie Jazz and Martini Bar

Retro bars are all the rage, but this is one of the originals, and puts imitations in the shade. Velvet curtains swathe a dark bar room and an elegant clientele. There are more than 30 martini variations to choose from, including cheesecake.

Address: Royal Oak , 222 South Sherman Dr , Detroit,
Telephone: +1 248 584 7400.

O’Toole’s Royal Oak

This downtown staple is a straightforward Irish pub with a huge menu and great drink deals. Arrive with friends and order the buckets to save on your favourite beers. There are also nightly drink specials and an all-round lively atmosphere.

Address: , 205 West 5th Avenue , Detroit, 48067
Telephone: +1 248 591 9226.
Website: http://www.otoolespubs.com

The Sugar House

This small and intimate pub is well known for its craft cocktails and creative concoctions. In a speakeasy-esqe atmosphere, The Sugar House serves up a long list of drinks and delicious snacks. Just be prepared for a crowd!
 

Address: , 2130 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, 48216
Telephone: +1 313 962 0123
Website: http://www.sugarhousedetroit.com

Clubs in Detroit

City Club

A hub of the party scene, this is a dance club with twenty plus years of history in the business. Constructed in a historic hotel, the aesthetic is nonetheless strongly goth and industrial, if a little grungy. Look forward to strong mixed drinks and creative attire from fellow partygoers. 

Address: , 400 Bagley Ave, Detroit, 48226
Telephone: +1 313 962 2300
Website: http://www.lelandcityclub.net

Luna

Winning local plaudits and great press, this dance club caters to all tastes. The events mix up DJs and live acts, all with the intended aim of filling the dance floors. The impressive drink specials help, too.

Address: , 1815 North Main Street, Detroit,
Telephone: +1 248 298 6875.
Website: http://www.lunaroyaloak.com

Live music in Detroit

Club Bleu

This is a venue that closed down for a time but has risen from the metaphorical ashes. Club Bleu offers house and techno from the world's best DJs, keeping it old school rather than bending to the whims of fashion. This helps attract some major names and the club enjoys a very loyal, local following. The sound system alone is talked about in revered tones.

Address: , 1540 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, 48226
Telephone: +1 313 974 7799
Website: http://www.bleudetroit.com

Magic Bag

If you’re looking for a quirky venue, this old-time movie theatre does not disappoint. Tiered seating and a cabaret feel make this a haven for the hip and happening crowd, with an eclectic mix of incoming artists. When there’s no band on, there are special film shows.

Address: , 22920 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, 48220
Telephone: +1 248 544 1991
Website: http://www.themagicbag.com

Small's

A rock and roll venue that packs in rock, punk, and metal fans. The décor lends a hand to the atmosphere, with gothic architecture and stained glass windows aplenty. It’s almost a church to hard rock, and the congregation are big fans of its quality line-ups.

Address: , 10339 Conant Street, Detroit, 48212
Telephone: +1 313 873 1117.
Website: http://www.smallsbardetroit.com

the Majestic Theatre

For those looking for something a little easier on the ears than techno and house, the Majestic Theatre is a local hot spot for jazz, blues reggae and rock. There’s a steady influx of touring bands and local talent, and the venue itself has some history. It was opened in 1915 and at the time was the largest theatre of its kind in the world.

Address: , 41420 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, 48201
Telephone: +1 313 833 9700
Website: http://www.majesticdetroit.com

Classical music in Detroit

Dance in Detroit

Theatres in Detroit

Fox Theatre

The cornerstone of Detroit arts is the Fox Theatre, the second largest theatre in the US. The venue attracts seriously big name acts, from pop sensations to RnB legends. It’s a genuinely impressive space, with huge red velvet curtains, regal pillars and sparkling chandeliers.

Address: , 2211 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, 48201
Telephone: +1 313 471 3200.
Website: http://www.olympiaentertainment.com

Music and Dance in Detroit

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The Atheneum Suite Hotel Detroit

This grand property’s location in Greektown is not taken lightly in terms of interior décor: you will find Greek revival touches and portraits of Greek mythology throughout. As the name suggests, the hotel offers suites only, and the 174 rooms have marble baths and the usual modern conveniences. There is no restaurant, but the hotel is situated close to a wide choice of eateries.

Dearborn Inn

Opened in 1931, this is actually the world’s first airport hotel, and though that specific airport has long since gone, the hotel retains a certain cachet. The Georgian building enjoys a plum location within 9 hectares (23 acres) of landscaped gardens, and feels like an oasis and an escape from the urban clamour. The hotel has two restaurants and a pool.

Holiday Inn Detroit Downtown

As well as a good range of value rooms, this well-located hotel has a choice of suites with their own kitchens if you plan to stay longer. A 24-hour business centre and full breakfast service are also big pluses, and you’re not far from the conveniences of downtown.

Hotel St. Regis

Just a few blocks from the Amtrak station, this hotel located conveniently close to the Motown Museum and downtown Detroit offers comfortable rooms in classy accommodations. St. Regis is a landmark among hotels, having housed such remarkable travelers as Martin Luther King and Mick Jagger. Their on-site restaurant, La Musique, hosts entertainment and cocktails weekly, and many lovers choose this building for their private weddings.
 

Trumbull and Porter Hotel

Pleasant and functional, this hotel near the banks of the Detroit River is more than its outdoor murals and lobby coffee bar. While you can see the city from your room, you’re also only a mile and a half from both Greektown and the Comerica Park Baseball Stadium, where the Detroit Tigers play. Your stay comes with free parking and WiFi, and in upgraded rooms, a whirlpool tub.

Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center

Soaring 73 floors above the Detroit River, this is Metro Detroit's largest hotel: it has no fewer than 1,298 guest rooms luxuriously appointed for both business and leisure travel. The hotel's location in the GM Renaissance Center means that guests have easy access to a variety of shops, restaurants and services. Guests dining at the hotel's American restaurant Volt have great views of the Detroit River and Windsor.