Detroit Inspires
A city that's urban and energetic with a touch of the underground
New is a word familiar in Detroit. New restaurants, entertainment districts, retailers and businesses are everywhere. All this new stuff is a sign that Detroit is America's great comeback city - an undeniable "IT" place to visit with its own take on renewal that's inspiring.
Empty areas, once forgotten, are being redeveloped as parks, co-op gardens and flower farms. Railroad lines from the 1830s have been transformed into bike trails decorated with commissioned graffiti art. And new creative start-ups now calling Detroit home are bringing young entrepreneurs and artist to the city, giving it an edgier and experimental feel.
Detroit's Culinary Scene is Erupting with Creativity
This is where the deep-dish square pizza reigns supreme and the Coney dog was first assembled. The city America media are now calling a food mecca with countless new gastro pubs, distilleries, French bistros and burger bars, many featuring locally grown ingredients on their menus.
Detroit is the city where transportation was redefined
A visit to Detroit would not be complete without a visit to the Henry Ford Museum.
Detroit is the hometown of automotive pioneer Henry Ford. Visit Ford's childhood home, stroll the plant where he assembled his first Model T and get a closer look at how an iconic truck is built today.
Henry Ford Museum is a remarkable destination that lets you experience the breakthroughs big and small that have made our world what it is today.
Getting to Detroit
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) is the primary Detroit airport situated 20 miles from Detroit.
Major international carriers fly in and out of DTW offering a combination of direct and connector flights departing from London Heathrow, Manchester, Edinburgh and Birmingham.