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Where to Stay in Detroit: 15 Chic Hotels and Cozy B&Bs (Sorted by Vibe)

Whether you’re planning a solo staycation, a girl’s trip, or traveling in for an event, Detroit offers a stylish, vibrant hotel scene that blends modern luxury with Motor City soul. From bold boutique hotels downtown to serene escapes in Metro Detroit, here are 15 top-rated spots worth booking.


Staycation & Romantic Getaways

1. Shinola Hotel – Downtown Detroit

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Study King Terrace

Price Range: $350–$600/night
Rating: ★★★★★

The Shinola Hotel is Detroit’s crown jewel when it comes to boutique luxury. Located in the heart of downtown on Woodward Avenue, it blends industrial Detroit aesthetics with upscale comfort. Expect white oak floors, mid-century furniture, Italian sheets, and a curated mini bar. The in-house restaurants and attached Shinola store elevate the stay into an experience.

Pros: Top-tier design, central location, luxury amenities
Cons: Pricey, especially during peak weekends


2. Detroit Foundation Hotel – Downtown

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King Suite

Price Range: $260–$400/night
Rating: ★★★★½

Set in a converted firehouse, the Foundation Hotel offers edgy elegance with an industrial twist. The rooms are spacious with high ceilings and locally sourced decor. The Apparatus Room (their restaurant) is a destination on its own.

Pros: Great dining, rich history, central location
Cons: Can get noisy during events and weekends


3. The Siren Hotel – Downtown

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The Parlor Suite

Price Range: $180–$260/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

A maximalist dream, The Siren is filled with vintage-inspired flair. From velvet furniture to floral wallpaper, it’s perfect for creatives and aesthetics-lovers. There’s even a tiny, opulent piano bar hidden inside.

Pros: Highly Instagrammable, quirky charm, walkable
Cons: Rooms are small, no gym or spa


4. Daxton Hotel – Birmingham (Metro Detroit)

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Price Range: $300–$500/night
Rating: ★★★★★

Daxton is art-forward and luxurious without being stuffy. Located in walkable downtown Birmingham, its modern art collection, fine dining, and chic rooms feel more NYC than Michigan.

Pros: Art lover’s paradise, upscale without pretension
Cons: Pricey, not in Detroit proper


5. The Cochrane House Luxury Inn – Brush Park

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Price Range: $250–$350/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

A Black-owned luxury B&B with soul and sophistication. Each room is uniquely decorated, and the location is just blocks from Little Caesars Arena and downtown.

Pros: Boutique experience, locally owned, complimentary breakfast
Cons: Limited rooms, book early


Family-Friendly & Comfortable

6. The Westin Book Cadillac – Downtown

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Price Range: $250–$400/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

The Westin is the go-to for business travelers or spa lovers. Rooms are spacious and the beds are famously heavenly. On-site dining and spa services add to the luxury.

Pros: Spa, in-house Starbucks, very comfortable
Cons: Standard chain decor, not as unique in design


7. The Inn on Ferry Street – Midtown

Price Range: $150–$250/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

A charming B&B consisting of restored Victorian homes. It’s quaint, cozy, and just steps from the Detroit Institute of Arts and other Midtown cultural gems. Ideal for history lovers.

Pros: Historic charm, quiet neighborhood, free parking
Cons: No elevators, may feel dated to some


8. The Townsend Hotel – Birmingham

Price Range: $350–$600/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

Classic elegance defines The Townsend. Think marble bathrooms, polished service, and old-world charm. It’s popular for weddings and long-term stays.

Pros: High-end and discreet, great dining, near shops
Cons: Expensive, not very modern


Business Trips & Extended Stays

9. Aloft at The David Whitney – Grand Circus Park

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Price Range: $300–$550/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

Located in a beautifully restored building with a stunning atrium lobby, Aloft offers modern, functional rooms with a tech-forward vibe. Its location near Fox Theatre and Comerica Park makes it ideal for show nights or game days.

Pros: Location, historical charm, pet-friendly
Cons: Limited luxury finishes, can feel busy


10. Element Detroit at the Metropolitan

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Price Range: $350–$500/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

Perfect for longer stays, this all-suite hotel offers kitchenettes and eco-conscious design. It’s quiet and clean with easy downtown access.

Pros: Great for business or extended stays, modern
Cons: Less personality, limited nightlife nearby


11. Cambria Hotel – Downtown Detroit

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Price Range: $190–$250/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

Cambria is a newer hotel near Comerica Park and Little Caesars Arena, offering a polished stay without losing that downtown Detroit feel. Rooms are modern, with plush beds, large showers, and great city views. It’s ideal for professionals or leisure travelers wanting something sleek but not overpriced.

Pros: Stylish interiors, rooftop bar, walking distance to stadiums
Cons: Less boutique personality than others


Nightlife & Entertainment

12. The Godfrey Hotel – Corktown

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Price Range: $280–$400/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

This sleek new build is ideal for travelers who want nightlife nearby. The rooftop bar is a scene, and the hotel has all the upscale perks.

Pros: Brand new, rooftop vibes, great for couples
Cons: Not as walkable to cultural attractions


13. MotorCity Casino Hotel

Price Range: $180–$300/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

Luxury meets entertainment with spa treatments, concerts, and casino floors. Surprisingly plush rooms and strong food options round it out.

Pros: On-site fun, spacious rooms, adult-friendly
Cons: Can feel hectic, smoke in common areas


Eco & Boutique Retreats

14. El Moore Lodge – Midtown Detroit

Price Range: $150–$275/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

El Moore blends sustainability with hospitality. This eco-lodge features reclaimed materials, energy-efficient systems, and a peaceful rooftop with beautiful views. It’s a great option if you want something green, quiet, and local. I adore this lodge. It’s an absolute gem~

Pros: Environmentally conscious, unique vibe, Midtown charm
Cons: Fewer hotel-style amenities, low-key atmosphere may not suit everyone


15. The Detroit Club Hotel – Downtown Detroit

Price Range: $250–$400/night
Rating: ★★★★☆

Originally founded in 1882, The Detroit Club offers old-world luxury with a rich sense of history. Its dark wood interiors, private club energy, and spa services offer a cozy contrast to more modern stays. With only a handful of rooms and exclusive ambiance, it’s ideal for travelers seeking quiet, classic elegance.

Pros: Historic charm, full spa and wellness center, romantic atmosphere
Cons: Not ideal for families or those seeking contemporary decor


Final Word: Whether you’re here for the vibes, the views, or the very necessary rest, Detroit’s hotel scene has something for every type of traveler. Just like the city, each stay comes with its own soul, story, and flavor.

Please feel free to share any hotel and/or B&B recommendations you’ve loved that aren’t included in the list above in the comments below~

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