Downtown Detroit Walking Tour with Historic Attractions
Detroit
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions de la colonne vertébrale
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Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Discover Detroit’s industrial heritage and modern revival on this 2-mile historic walking tour. Guided by experts, you’ll explore the iconic skyline, view Art Deco masterworks like the Guardian Building ("Cathedral of Finance"), and visit landmarks from Campus Martius to Hart Plaza. Highlights include: • Spirit of Detroit & Joe Louis Monument • Gateway to Freedom Memorial • Capitol Park & Grand Circus Park Experience the Motor City like never before. Secure your tour reservations today.
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Des histoires pour fasciner et ravir
A Knowledgeable Local Professional Tour Guide
Pourboire pour le guide
dépenses personnelles
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Campus Martius Park
Meet at Campus Martius Park on Woodward Avenue, across from Sugar Factory Detroit. Your guide will be waiting near the main statue at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Michigan Avenue.
Retour
Grand Circus Park
This historic downtown park marks the final stop of the tour, surrounded by iconic architecture and popular cultural attractions. Your guide will conclude the experience here, in the heart of Detroit’s lively theater and entertainment district.
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Downtown Detroit Walking Tour with Historic Attractions
Detroit
À propos
Discover Detroit’s industrial heritage and modern revival on this 2-mile historic walking tour. Guided by experts, you’ll explore the iconic skyline, view Art Deco masterworks like the Guardian Building ("Cathedral of Finance"), and visit landmarks from Campus Martius to Hart Plaza. Highlights include: • Spirit of Detroit & Joe Louis Monument • Gateway to Freedom Memorial • Capitol Park & Grand Circus Park Experience the Motor City like never before. Secure your tour reservations today.
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Des histoires pour fasciner et ravir
A Knowledgeable Local Professional Tour Guide
Pourboire pour le guide
dépenses personnelles
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Campus Martius Park
Meet at Campus Martius Park on Woodward Avenue, across from Sugar Factory Detroit. Your guide will be waiting near the main statue at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Michigan Avenue.
Retour
Grand Circus Park
This historic downtown park marks the final stop of the tour, surrounded by iconic architecture and popular cultural attractions. Your guide will conclude the experience here, in the heart of Detroit’s lively theater and entertainment district.
Itinéraire
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Parc du Campus Martius
Welcome to Campus Martius Park, the award-winning epicenter of Detroit’s urban renewal and the perfect launchpad for our 2-mile historic walking tour. This vibrant plaza offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's original 1805 street plan.
As we gather by the central fountain, you will be surrounded by the towering skyscrapers that mark the beginning of our journey. Conveniently located at a major transit hub, starting here makes exploring the Motor City seamless. Check our portal today to view tour prices and book your Detroit sightseeing experience.
7 minutes
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The Spirit of Detroit
Next on our tour, we arrive at The Spirit of Detroit, arguably the most iconic and beloved symbol of the city.
Located right outside the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, this monumental green bronze sculpture was created by renowned Metro Detroit sculptor Marshall Fredericks and dedicated in 1958. At 26 feet tall, it was noted as the largest cast bronze statue since the Renaissance.
7 minutes
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Joe Louis Monument
Just a short walk from the riverfront, we find ourselves standing before the striking Monument to Joe Louis “The Fist”, a powerful tribute to one of Detroit's greatest sporting heroes and civil rights figures.
Dedicated in 1986, this unforgettable 24-foot bronze sculpture suspended from a structural tripod was created by renowned artist Robert Graham. Rather than a traditional full-figure statue, the monument isolates a 27-foot-long arm and fist to symbolize the strength, precision, and societal impact of the heavyweight champion known worldwide as the "Brown Bomber.
7 minutes
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Michigan Labor Legacy Monument
Our next stop brings us to Hart Plaza to marvel at the Transcending arch monument, also known as the Michigan Labor Legacy Monument. Erected in 2003 to commemorate Detroit’s vital role in the American labor movement, this striking installation serves as a testament to the workers who built the city and the nation.
The monument's centerpiece is a massive, open stainless-steel arch that rises 63 feet into the air, symbolizing the ongoing struggles and triumphs of organized labor.
7 minutes
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Hart Plaza
We now step directly into the sprawling expanse of Hart Plaza, a 14-acre civic plaza located right on the edge of the Detroit River. Opened in 1975 and named after the beloved U.S. Senator Philip Hart, this vast concrete park acts as the city's premier outdoor gathering space, bridging the downtown financial district with the scenic riverfront.
Built on the historic site where French explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac first stepped ashore in 1701, the plaza today is a bustling hub for major cultural festivals, community celebrations, and public art.
7 minutes
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The Guardian Building
We now arrive at the breathtaking Guardian Building, affectionately known as the "Cathedral of Finance." Completed in 1929, this 40-story skyscraper stands as a towering masterpiece of Art Deco architecture and an indelible symbol of Detroit’s booming pre-Depression wealth.
Designed by architect Wirt C. Rowland, the building's exterior is wrapped in a custom-made orange-pink "Guardian brick," but the real jaw-dropping spectacle begins the moment you step inside its grand three-story lobby.
7 minutes
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Michigan Theater Building
Our next stop brings us to the Michigan Building, home to what is arguably one of the most surreal and famous hidden spectacles in Detroit: the Michigan Theater ruins. Opened in 1926 as a lavish 4,000-seat French Renaissance palace for film and live performance, this historic venue stands today as a hauntingly beautiful symbol of the city's architectural preservation and adaptations.
While the surrounding office building remains occupied, the hollowed-out auditorium of the theater was famously converted into a three-level, 160-space parking garage in the late 1970s. This bizarre juxtaposition allows drivers to park their cars directly under the decaying, ornate plaster ceilings.
7 minutes
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Grand Circus Park
Our 2-mile historic journey concludes at Grand Circus Park, a beautifully landscaped five-acre green space that anchors Detroit's vibrant theater district. Established in 1850, this half-moon-shaped park is a living piece of Augustus Woodward's original 1805 city plan, acting as a crucial gateway between the downtown core and northern neighborhoods.
The park is split down the center by Woodward Avenue, surrounded by towering historic skyscrapers and meticulously restored landmarks.