Great Lakes, USA
Approximately 45-60 minute drive. It has a strong arts and culture scene, independent shops, and diverse dining options.
Transportation: Drive, or take the Amtrak Wolverine service directly from Detroit's Joseph P. McNamara Station.
Explore more unique cities or venture into Michigan's natural settings.
Approximately 20-30 minute drive. A large suburb immediately west of Detroit. It houses The Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village and features a significant Arab American community with authentic Middle Eastern cuisine.
International Border Crossing. A Canadian city located directly across the Detroit River. It offers a different cultural experience, waterfront parks, and a casino.
Consider adding a few more days to your itinerary to explore beyond the immediate Detroit area.
Head west along I-94 to explore Michigan's wine country and the sandy beaches of Lake Michigan. Towns like Saugatuck, Holland, and Grand Haven offer picturesque settings and breweries.
A popular northern Michigan destination. Traverse City is known for its cherries, wine, and craft beer. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore offers stunning freshwater dunes and Lake Michigan views.
Chicago, Illinois (4-5 hours drive): A major Midwest city accessible by car or Amtrak. Toronto, Ontario, Canada (4-5 hours drive, international): A large, diverse Canadian city with cultural attractions.
Connections from Detroit extend to various regional experiences.
Plan a regional route for extended exploration.