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"I really loved the vibe of this place! Very vintage and much different from any other hotel I have stayed at. Very convenient and within walking distance to all of the stadiums and arenas. Our lock on the door did not work so we called maintenance to fix it and they said they did but it still did not lock so that was a bummer and made us feel a bit unsafe. But other than that, it was great! Nice staff at the front counter, valet parking was easy (but expensive, $40) and the Candy Bar was a unique experience! I recommend this hotel for it's unique feel & for being so close to all the hot spots in Downtown Detroit! "
"The staff and housekeepers were very nice and helpful. Darnell and the Captain drove us around to wherever we wanted to go and were very friendly. Don’t desk also was welcoming. One of our favorite places to stay when in Detroit. Great location. "
"I have stayed at the Inn on Ferry before but it has been a while. I am a native Detroiter and highly attracted to the location. 50 years ago, my first apartment on my own was a few blocks away. The #1 advantage is the easy access to the Cultural Center. Sometimes I come by train and am without a car. That was the case this time around. This location is one of the few where that is not a liability, especially since I brought a folding bike with me.
The beds are comfy, nice shower, plenty of spaces to unwind, and a decent breakfast. I love the aesthetic of the place.
My only issue is beyond the management's control. The inn is close to Woodward. It is summer and it was a weekend. Excessively loud motorcycles and cars with modified mufflers make for a noisy night. Some of the backfiring and loud cars and motorcycles even made their way onto Ferry Street after midnight revving their engines and being as loud and obnoxious as possible. This is a sad national phenomenon that s becoming inescapable. The otherwise perfect location can be, unfortunately, pretty loud at night. "
"We really enjoyed our stay at this property!! Pros: near grocery stores, convenient to highway without a lot of noise or traffic, neighbor is quiet and the space accommodated us nicely, enough paper towels and toilet paper provided. Check out was easy and street parking available. Cons: check-in was a little arduous and happened at check in time not before (issue with receiving my payment that delayed the process on their site). Property is a townhouse with stairs. 1/2 bathroom is on the main level, top floor has one room, no bathroom. Not enough glassware and bowls but we made due. Some gnats but it was the summertime. "
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What can I see and do near Detroit Institute of Arts?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Detroit Historical Museum, Michigan Science Center or Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History. Some landmarks that you won't want to miss include Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum, Detroit Masonic Temple and Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts. You can check out the local talent at The Majestic Theatre, Fisher Theatre and Fox Theatre.
How can I get to Detroit Institute of Arts?
You can take advantage of metro transport at Canfield Street Station, Martin Luther King Boulevard/Mack Avenue Station and Warren Avenue Station. If you'd like to venture around the area nearby, you may want to rent a car for your trip.