Most reviewed Points of Interest & Landmarks in Detroit
4.5Fisher Building(328 reviews) - A real jewel in Detroit Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Fisher Building is a piece of art to see in Detroit. We took a free tour of the best parts of the building by Pure Detroit. Just go to the Fisher Building site to sign up for the tour. The building has an amazing history. Our guide, Jacob, really has a passion for this building. You could see it in his presentation. So nice to see young people appreciate the history around them and wanting to share it with others. The story about the theater and it’s history of change was really unique. Tour took about an hour and well worth the time.See more..
4.5Campus Martius Park(315 reviews) - A View of the Future Tuesday: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings
Campus Martius Park is a great place to visit whether during a festival or event or just to take time and have lunch or sit with friends and talk. We especially like going ice skating there during the winter months. Whether during the day or in the evening the place is decorated in a lively and holiday fashion. The lines to rent ice skates usually move along quickly. It's a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors and get some exercise at the same time. From a historical point of view this crossroads has had its share of historical events which include the mustering of Union Troops, having them sign up and ship off to the east during the Civil War. There is a large monument commemorating the end of the Civil War and celebrating the heroes in all the departments of the military. It is quite impressive and should not be missed. It is one of those places that gives an immediate connection to the past while making room for a view of the future.See more..
4.0Detroit-Windsor Tunnel(279 reviews) - History buffs delight Points of Interest & Landmarks
Woodward Ave runs from the Detroit River in Detroit to Pontiac Michigan. Every summer on the third Saturday in August Woodward hosts the Dream Cruise. This events draws over a million psectators and over 50,000 crusiers to Woodward Avenue between 8 mile Road and Pontiac. It truly has become one of the premeir events in the area every summer. In addition to the Saturday Dream Cruise, Corvettes on Woodward hosted by Larry and Verna Courtney the Wednesday before the main cruise has also become a huge event for the Corvette community, drawing over 500 Corvettes new and old to the Radisson/Kingsley Hotel the Wednsday befroe the Dream Cruise. The cruise itself has turned into a month long event and nearly any evening during the month of August cruisers can be found on Woodward Ave, especially in the area of Duggans near 13 mile and Woodward, which has been show center.....See more..