Motors and Motown put Detroit on the map. Michigan’s largest city also has a vibrant cultural scene expressed through street murals and a rotating fleet of 75 seasonal food trucks. Served by the free-to-ride QLine Streetcar, Woodward Avenue links Downtown Detroit with Brush Park, Midtown, and the Amtrak station. The Detroit People Mover (DPM) is free for 2024, meaning that you’ll have more dollars to put toward sightseeing – or a place to hang your hat. Featuring skyline condos and artsy lofts, these Airbnbs in Detroit have as much character as Motor City.
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Detroit follows Eastern Standard Time (EST). Michigan switches to Daylight Saving Time (DST) between early March and the first Sunday in November.
Most of the things to do in Detroit are clustered around Downtown, Midtown, and the Rivertown District. These are easy to get to
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