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Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center

Renaissance Center, DETROIT, MI 48243
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
Real Traveler Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 293 reviews from 4 sources
Highly Recommended
Clean: Rating of 4.5 out of 5
Service: Rating of 4.3 out of 5
Location: Rating of 4.5 out of 5
Value: Rating of 4.4 out of 5
Room: Rating of 4.4 out of 5
call to book: 1-800-546-4167 hotels.com
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Highly Recommended
Based on 293 reviews
from 4 sources
  • Overall: Rating of 4.3 out of 5

    "This was a beautiful hotel." source Priceline

    "This is a great hotel for an overnight stay if you are visiting Detroit for leisure or business." source Expedia

    "Great Location and wonderful hotel bar." source Expedia

  • Clean: Rating of 4.5 out of 5

    "Hotel was clean and in an excellent location, right along the river and with a great view (at least from our room on 51)." source Orbitz

    "I felt the extra cost involved with this Marriott hotel was worth the money, guaranteeing a pleasant experience The Hotel was well-staffed, clean, secure, and inviting." source Travelocity

    "The bathroom wasnot clean when I arrived." source Expedia

    "When we got to our room after accessing special elevators, the room was beautiful, clean, and well appointed." source Travelocity

    "Comfortable furnishings, spotlessly clean, many dining choices." source Travelocity

  • Service: Rating of 4.3 out of 5

    "not very helpful staff." source Orbitz

    "Restaurants service appeared slow Reservations, house keeping,the concierge were all very helpful and polite." source Priceline

    "so basically that makes me cool for staying there;) Cons: Internet service in the room was , no smoking rooms were available, no free parking." source Travelocity

    "Friendly staff, gorgeous room, river view, food was excellent at Coach Insignia." source Expedia

    "parking is very inconvenient unless you use expensive valet service." source Priceline

  • Location: Rating of 4.5 out of 5

    "Good Security Checkpoint for late night entry- very important in downtown Detroit. Excellent location for a night on the town." source Priceline

    "One of the best features is the downtown location, with close access to restaurants and Detroit sports and exhibition spaces." source Travelocity

    "We were attending a Tiger game at Comerica Park and found the location of the Marriott ideal." source Expedia

    "Great location and connected to People Mover, which is the elevated train that takes you around downtown for 50 cents a ride." source Priceline

    "It's location to downtown Detroit." source Priceline

  • Value: Rating of 4.4 out of 5

    "The cost was higher than other hotels, but well worth the value in return." source Travelocity

  • Room: Rating of 4.4 out of 5

    "Those big screen TVs in the rooms showed fantastic pictures." source Orbitz

    "The room offered an incredible view of the skyline of Detroit." source Priceline

    "Great Customer Service beautiful, few renovations are taking place but be sure to get a room facing Canada, the view is AWESOME." source Travelocity

    "The rooms with a view must have been given to a blind customer as there were about 300 of them at their convention which I did not know was happening that weekend." source Expedia

    "Typical Marriott quality, nice rooms and comfortable beds." source Priceline

More information on Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center

Since the 1970s the Renaissance Center has served as General Motors' corporate headquarters, and the building recalls its automotive history in a ground-floor classic car museum. The Marriott on-site is popular with business travelers, but leisure guests love the hotel's downtown location, its People Mover station, and its proximity to the Joe Louis, Comerica Park, and Ford Field sports stadiums. The hotel's Wintergarden -- a glass atrium meeting and retail center -- is just the spot for casual dining, shopping, and riverfront views. Book an upper floor room for great views of the Detroit River and Windsor. Facilities: 3 restaurants; health club Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.

Check-in Time:

3:00 PM

Check-out Time:

12:00 PM

Year Built:

2001

Year Renovated:

2001

Total Rooms:

1298 rooms.1298

Total Floors:

72 floors.

Rooms:

1,298 units

Price

$139-$259 double, M

Credit Cards Accepted

AE, DC, DISC, MC, V

Cancellation Policy

No-shows billed

Directions

Adjacent to "Renaissance Center" People Mover station

Area

Renaissance Center: Jefferson Ave., between Brush St. and Beaubien

Parking

Valet parking $20; self-parking $15

Pets

True

Attractions

Cobo Center And Arena ... 25 Mi W Comerica Park Baseball ... 22 Mi Sw Detroit Institute Of Art ... 20 Mi W Detroit Symphony Orchestra ... 20 Mi W Detroit Zoo ... 20 Mi Sw Eastrn Market ... 23 Mi W Fairland Town Ctr Shopping ... 12 Mi Sw Fisher Theater / Fox Theatre ... 20 Mi W Greektown/trappers Alley ... 20 Mi W Greenfield Village ... 15 Mi W Henry Ford Museum/imax Theatre ... 15 Mi E Joe Louis Arena ... 20 Mi W Palace Of Auburn Hills ... 40 Mi Sw Renaissance Center ... 20 Mi W Silverdome ... 40 Mi Sw University Of Michigan ... 20 Mi E Windsor Casino ... 25 Mi W

Dining

1) forty-two degrees northAmerican Midwest cuisine with the best river viewsSeldom BluesDetroit's premier jazz restaurant and supper club features a cutting-edge menu with a French flair; located at the GM Renaissance CenterSweet Lorraine's Cafe & BarFeaturing homemade soups, pastas, seafood and vegetarian entrees, this casual dining spot was voted one of Michigan's Top Ten Favorite Restaurants in the Zagat Guide for MichiganRiverfront Shops Food CourtMultiple fast-food dining choices at the GM Renaissance CenterHockey Town CafeSports Bar and RestaurantAndiamo Riverfront DetroitServing authentic northern Italian cuisine at the water's edge in the Wintergarden of the GM Renaissance CenterCoach InsigniaLocated at the top of the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, this eclectic fine dining restaurant features incomparable food, great service and a world-class wine list to accompany a panoramic view of the Detroit and Canadian skylinesHockeytown CafeOffering the perfect setting before, during and after any event in the downtown area.2) VoltFeaturing the 5 10 20 Menu offering items that are available in 5 minutes (light snacks), 10 minutes and 20 minutes (heartier fare).3) StarbucksLocated on level one, adjacent to guest elevators

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