
Michigan USA Travel Guide
DTW is about 20 miles to the lower west side of downtown Detroit in Romulus. It is the main airport for both domestic and international flights, an important hub for Delta Air Lines and Spirit Airlines.
DTW offers non-stop flights to most main U.S..S. Cities and international hubs. Flight prices are normally rise during peak summer season (June-August) and around major holidays.
Taxis are outside terminals. Uber and Lyft have designated pick-up zones. Cost: $50-$60 for taxi, $35-$50 for a ride-share to downtown. Time: 25-35 min.
Route 261 (Detroit Air Xpress or DAX) runs directly between DTW and the city center Detroit. Cost: $8-$10 per trip. Time: 45-60 min.
Private shuttle services like Metro Cars offer pre-booked shared rides. More expensive than public transit, potentially cheaper than solo taxi.
Numerous dining options from fast-casual dining to sit-down restaurants. Shopping alternatives include newsstands, souvenir shops, and specialty stores.
Several airline lounges provide a quiet space for travelers. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the airport.
Rental car agencies operate from a consolidated facility, reachable by free shuttle from both terminals.
Detroit's position makes it a hub for land travel, including easy access to Canada via border crossings.
Renting a car has flexibility for exploring Detroit and wider Michigan. Driving laws plus road quality are important to note.
Roads and traffic conditions vary. Be mindful of rush hour and particular cold-weather driving considerations.
While Detroit is a North America's great lakes city, it does not serve as a key port for large passenger cruises or regular ferry services. River transportation is mainly recreational.
To ensure a smooth exit from Detroit, plan your airport arrival well in advance of your flight.
Both the airport and train/bus stations cater to departing travelers, offering a range of conveniences.
No specific exit fees apply for tourists departing the U.S. By air. Airfares already include relevant taxes and fees.
Set ASIDE 2-3 hours for airport, 30-60 minutes for train/bus stations, to handle check-in and security procedures comfortably.
Check airline or transportation provider websites for specific policies and services prior to your departure.
A final check before leaving helps ensure you have everything ready for your journey home.
Make your time at the airport comfortable and secure prior to boarding.
If you have TSA PreCheck or Clear, use these for faster security screening.
Complete any necessary customs declarations for your destination country.
Be aware of duty-free limits for your destination to avoid issues upon arrival.
Confirm all flight times and gate numbers prior to heading to the airport. Allow for potential traffic delays on the way to the airport during peak hours.