Detroit/East Side
The East Side of Detroit is home to some of the city's most prominent attractions, such as Belle Isle, a large island home to a day's worth of attractions of its own, and historic Eastern Market, the largest market in the United States. Much of the Detroit International Riverfront is located in the East Side.
Understand
The East Side is home to some of Detroit's most unique attractions. The Eastern Market is the largest public market district in the United States. Belle Isle is an island filled with many of its own attractions, such as the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, the Anna Scripps Whitecomb Conservatory, a beach, the Detroit Yacht Club, and even more than that.
See
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Detroit International Riverfront
phone: +1 313 566-8200address: located along the Detroit River from the Ambassador Bridge to the MacArthur BridgeDetroit's riverfront is a 5½-mile (8.8 km) promenade along the Detroit River running from the Ambassador Bridge to Belle Isle, encompassing a multitude of parks, restaurants, retail shops, skyscrapers, and high rise residential areas. The path is located directly on the river and is 62 feet (18¾ m) wide in most places, with separate lanes for pedestrian and bicycle traffic. Pavilions, fishing piers, and benches are located at intervals along the path. The east RiverWalk connects various riverfront developments, including Hart Plaza, the Renaissance Center, GM Plaza and Promenade, Tri-Centennial State Park, Stroh River Place, Chene Park, and Gabriel Richard Park. -
phone: +1 313 267-1622address: 3600 Heidelberg StLocated in one of Detroit's poorest neighborhoods known as Black Bottom, Tyree Guyton founded the Heidelberg Project in 1986. It is an outdoor museum that consists of a two block area with houses that are decorated to look colorful and intriguing. Guyton started the project to take the neighborhood from a hard core inner-city neighborhood to a safe place where visitors are welcomed.
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phone: +1 313 822-0954address: 10125 E Jefferson AveThe ceramics museum, gallery, studio, and workshop have changing contemporary exhibits.
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phone: +1 313 872-4000address: 1600 Clay StA seven-building industrial complex designed by Albert Kahn and constructed between 1915 and 1925. Originally an auto body supplier, it is now home to artists' and craftmakers' studios.
Architecture
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church
address: 13770 Gratiot AveThe church is known as the Assumption Grotto Church, due to the popularity of the grotto, completed in 1881, which was built as a replica of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in France. The church complex includes the grotto, a 1929 church, a rectory, convent, and cemetery. The complex is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Lafayette ParkMies van der Rohe Historic District, better known as Lafayette Park, is a large park and complex of apartments designed by Mies van der Rohe just east of downtown. With their simplicity, clean proportions, and cladding of tinted glass and aluminum, the apartment buildings of Lafayette Park are classic examples of Mies van der Rohe's International Style.
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Manoogian Mansion
address: 9240 Dwight StLocated outside Indian Village on the Detroit River, the Manoogian Mansion is the traditional home of the mayor of Detroit. The mansion has Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture with a Spanish Mission Revival Style influence including a terra-cotta tile roof.
Historic neighborhoods
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address: bordered on the south by Gratiot Avenue, the north by Mack Avenue, the east by St. Aubin St. and the west by the Chrysler Expressway (I-75)The largest public market in the United States, the Eastern Market receives about 45,000 visitors every week. The most obvious reason to visit this place is to buy unique foodstuff. One can find almost any type of food here.
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address: bound to the north and south by Mack Avenue and East Jefferson AvenueA number of architecturally significant buildings built in the early 20th century make up Indian Village. Architectural styles seen in these houses include Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Mission/Spanish Revival. The neighborhood is not related to Indians or Native Americans.
PoletownBordering the city of Hamtramck, Poletown was settled by Polish immigrants in 1871. The community is centered around St. Albertus Catholic Church. The neighborhood experienced an influx of immigrants in the 1920s, but fell on hard times as freeway construction and urban renewal projects destroyed the neighborhood. Today, much of the neighborhood is gone. However, neighboring Hamtramck is home to a large Polish population and is famous on Fat Tuesday for its pączkis (pronounced poonchkis). Despite the neighbourhood being quite ruined, for those of you who like grit, this would be a cool area to hit up. It has falling apart homes, rotting shops, old warehouses, and empty lots.
Belle Isle
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Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory
phone: +1 313 331-7760This greenhouse and botanical garden covers 13 acres (53,000 m2). Built in 1904, it is the nation's oldest conservatory, designed by Albert Kahn, and rebuilt 1952-1954 with aluminum replacing its original wooden beams. It was named in honor of Anna Scripps Whitcomb in 1953, who left her 600-plant orchid collection to the city. Rare orchids were saved from Great Britain during World War II and transported to the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory. -
phone: +1 313 852-4051address: 100 Strand StThis historical maritime museum features exhibits such as one of the largest collections of model ships in the world, and the bow anchor of the legendary Edmund Fitzgerald.
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phone: +1 313 402-0466address: 900 Inselruhe AveBefore the 105-year-old Belle Isle Aquarium closed in 2005, it was the oldest operating aquarium in the United States. Designed by Albert Kahn, the building itself is good-looking. The basement of the aquarium served as a speakeasy during Prohibition. Efforts to reopen the aquarium were successful in 2012 and the aquarium is now run by volunteers.
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Music
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address: 2600 Atwater StLocated along the riverfront, the park contains a 6,000-seat amphitheater where concerts are regularly scheduled every summer. Jazz, Classic Soul and Rhythm and Blues acts are the staples of the season. The park also includes park trails, the Chene Park Fountain, and the Lake Lounge bar. It hosts the Detroit International Jazz Festival every Labor Day weekend.
Buy
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address: 2934 Russell StHistoric farmers market.
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phone: +1 313 972-7009address: 1600 Clay StWeekend marketplace at the Russell Industrial Center. Also hosts the Russell Gallery.
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phone: +1 313-331-3427address: 14820 Mack AveNeighborhood farmers market featuring produce, baked goods, specialty foods, prepared foods, and artisan products. Cash, Credit, EBT, Project FRESH, Market FRESH, and Double Up Food Bucks accepted.
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phone: +1 313 831-0864address: 1464 Gratiot AveVinyl record shop close to Eastern Market.
Eat
Budget
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phone: +1 313 881-5509address: 19019 Mack AveA chain that can be found all over suburban Detroit.
Pizza
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phone: +1 313 892-9001address: 17125 ConantExcellent square deep dish pizza. Voted the best pizza in Detroit several times. The originator of Detroit style pizza, and still widely considered the best.
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address: 2457 RussellNot a traditional Detroit-style deep-dish, but some great pie nonetheless, and a cool place as well.
Vegetarian Friendly
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phone: +1 313 831-1302address: 3400 Russell StLocated in an old fire house in the Eastern Market district. Great food.
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phone: +1 313 831-1302address: 8029 Agnes StLocated in West Village area. Wonderful vegan fare with a local twist. Great up-and-coming neighborhood to explore after your meal.
Mid-range
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address: 4300 Cadieux RdKnown for some great Mussels. Belgian cuisine and beers.
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Sinbad's Restaurant and Marina
phone: +1 313 822-7817address: 100 St. Clair StEnjoy seafood and waterfront entertainment. -
phone: +1 313 831-5940address: 3401 Riopelle St
Drink
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phone: +1 313 824-1030address: 14915 Charlevoix StOver 280 Beers, Detroits oldesr bar since 1912
Sleep
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phone: +1 313 259-9500address: 1000 River Place DrThis hotel, located on the Detroit River, isn't expensive and is located within walking distance to Belle Isle and downtown.