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We have already reviewed the best hotels with club lounges in Detroit, the best airport hotels in Detroit, the best Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Detroit. We now review the best luxury hotels in Detroit.
Downtown Detroit is a lively, happening place. It is also the largest city in the midwestern state of Michigan. Thrillist named Detroit “One of America’s Most Fun Cities.” The city’s finest attractions include the Michigan Science Center, Automotive Hall of Fame, City Tour Detroit, and the Hendry Ford Piquette.
1. The Henry, Autograph Collection
The Henry, a Marriott Autograph Collection hotel in Dearborn, Michigan, is a great choice for the luxury traveler. There are several decent Marriott options in the Detroit area, and this is one of your best options. It used to be a Ritz-Carlton and was rebranded into the Autograph Collection.
It’s a stylish hotel with a magnificent lobby adorned with vibrant contemporary art. There is free parking, and you are just twenty minutes outside of Detroit, but there’s not a lot to do in the immediate area.
The rooms are good with large bathrooms. The executive club lounge is very decent and on the 10th floor. It is closed on weekends, but you can usually still get sodas or water from the fridges. Breakfast in the lounge is good, and the food in the evening is mostly nibbles, but this is a nice space and one of the best club lounges in Detroit.
2. Shinola Hotel
Have you heard of the luxury brand Shinola? Me neither, but this is apparently a luxury brand, and the Shinola Hotel is their first hotel, and it rocks!
The hotel feels classic but stylish, like a really great Andaz hotel, with fireplaces warming the ambiance, beautiful detailing, and food and drink by Chef Andrew Carmellini. Located in the heart of downtown’s historic shopping district, right in the center of Detroit, Michigan, this luxury hotel ticks all the boxes.
The lobby extension called the Living Room offers loads of inviting sofas to while away the hours or eat and drink. Facilities include a fitness center, private event spaces, and some shops, including a Shinola boutique.
The rooms are lovingly furnished with unique tiling and Italian cotton sheets. if you are young at heart, you will particularly like the Apple TV and Shinola Bluetooth speakers.
3. Detroit Foundation Hotel
Detroit Foundation Hotel was previously a downtown 1920s fire station but it is now one of the best boutique hotels in Detroit. It feels trendy, but don’t worry. The rooms are appropriately luxurious and feature original brick floors, stylish sofas, modern lighting, and lots of mirrors on the walls.
The feel is of a stylish men’s club from back in the ’50s, with lots of leather sofas and dark, stormy wall colors. Very cool!
4. Aloft David Whitney
Located in a breathtaking building with an amazing foyer, the Aloft David Whitney is ideally located in Downtown Detroit and is well connected to People Mover. Arguably the most beautiful hotel in the city, this hotel has renovated its rooms to fit with the Aloft brand with brightly colored cushions. Expect the standard Aloft amenities and breakfast here.
But the beautifully restored historic building makes this place rather special and unlike any other Alofts branded hotel that we’ve seen. During downtime, head to their excellent 24-hour fitness center to work out and meet friends or colleagues at W XYZ® bar to mingle over cocktails.
5. The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit
The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit is another great hotel choice and your best choice in Downtown Detroit. The hotel is located in a restored historic building with a good club lounge, indoor pool and spa, and decent restaurant (Roast).
Expect the usual Heavenly® Bed and Heavenly® Bath in nicely decorated large rooms with large bathrooms, along with modern technology and ergonomic workspaces. The steakhouse is a highlight, and they have the only Starbucks® Reserve Store in downtown Detroit.
The executive club lounge has very good views of the Detroit River and into Windsor. Breakfast includes bagels, cereal, white bread, scrambled eggs, sliced fruit, and yogurt. Evening light bites are served from early evening, and there are drinks and light snacks throughout the day.
While this is a great hotel choice if you are looking for a hotel with a club lounge, the Aloft David Whitney, which is nearby, is probably a better Marriott Bonvoy hotel choice for value in the area (although the latter does not have a club lounge).
6. Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center is set downtown along the RiverWalk, near the Cobo Center, Ford Field, and other attractions. This is a very large hotel with circa 1,200 rooms. The best thing about this Marriott is the incredible views from the high floors (50-70).
Rooms featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, comfortable bedding, high-speed Wi-Fi, and 24-hour room service. There’s also a fitness center, a popular hotel restaurant, a Starbucks®, and the 24-hour Motor City Pantry. Unfortunately, there’s no free parking at the Marriott Renaissance Center. For that, you have to stay at one of the Marriotts further out of town.
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center offers one of the largest event venues in Michigan, the stunning Renaissance Ballroom, which can seat up to 1,800 banquet guests. Other updated venues include 42 Degrees North, with its floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Detroit River and our charming outdoor patio.
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center also has an executive club lounge. This concierge lounge is on the 56th floor but is not usually open on the weekend. The Marriott Renaissance Center lounge isn’t great. They haven’t made this an M Club, even though it was renovated about two years ago. The food is typical of a concierge lounge.
If you don’t mind driving, the Auburn Hills Marriott Pontiac, which has a brand new and better M Club lounge and is 20 minutes from downtown Detroit and offers free parking as well as giving very good treatment to Gold and Platinum Marriott Bonvoy guests.
7. Auburn Hills Marriott Pontiac
As mentioned above, the Auburn Hills Marriott Pontiac has a brand new and better M Club lounge than the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, but we could not list it in position one as it is not actually in Detroit itself. It is also quite a generic hotel.
The hotel is also a bargain as it is only a Marriott Bonvoy Rewards Category 3 hotel. The Auburn Hills Marriott Pontiac is located off I-75. With stylish guest rooms featuring pillowtop mattresses, 50-inch flat-screen TVs, and spacious workstations with ergonomic seating, you will enjoy a decent night’s sleep.
Savor a return to roots at Woodward’s, the onsite restaurant. Enjoy comfort food and craft cocktails in the warmly lit indoor dining space, or pair your meal with a breath of fresh air and a scenic view of Pontiac on the outdoor patio. There is also a fitness center equipped with treadmills and Peloton® bikes.
Auburn Hills itself has plenty of local spots for shopping, dining, and entertainment just a short drive away, including Bloomfield Hills, Somerset Mall, and Oakland University campus.
8. The Dearborn Inn, A Marriott Hotel
The Dearborn Inn is a Marriott hotel 20 minutes drive from downtown Detroit with a club lounge that is open weekdays but not weekends.
Built in 1931 on the former grounds of the Ford Motor Company, The Dearborn Inn, A Marriott Hotel, is a historic destination. Surrounded by 23 lush landscaped acres, this is a stately hotel with two restaurants, Edison’s and Ten Eyck Tavern. You can also host meetings and weddings under their stunning chandeliers, swim in the pool, or work out in the modern fitness center.
The club or concierge lounge is small with table seating, but a good variety of food, cold cuts, salad, etc., than the typical Marriott concierge, and all excellent.
9. Westin Detroit Airport
The Westin Detroit Airport is your best airport hotel choice in Detroit. It’s convenient and is actually within the McNamara terminal of DTW Airport.
There’s a free shuttle between the airport’s terminals, along with valet parking and a Park and Fly Package. Bypass the long wait with direct access from the lobby to a private airport security line. There’s also a gym and an indoor pool, and rooms feature plush bedding, free Wi-Fi, and views of DTW Airport or our airy atrium.
The club lounge is on the 8th floor and serves breakfast and evening snacks but is closed on weekends.
10. The Baronette Renaissance, Novi
At The Baronette Renaissance, rooms are spacious, and the beds are reportedly very comfortable. You also get Keurig coffeemakers and one bathrobe in each room, but no slippers.
There’s a small pantry off the lobby, and almost everything, including coffee, granola bars, candy, and soft drinks, is complimentary for elites who would otherwise have lounge access. The hotel also gives you a breakfast voucher that can be used for anything on the brunch menu. The restaurant here is popular, but there is no club lounge.
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