Built in 1928 as the Wilson Theatre, the modern Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts has been a staple to the live performance industry in Detroit since its creation. The oldest continuously operating live theater in the city, this 1,700-seat entertainment venue was renovated in the 1970s and remains one of Detroit’s most vital players in the performing arts sector.
Right by the Renaissance Center, the GM Plaza and Promenade along the Riverfront has plenty for lovers, young and old. With a spectacular water feature known as the Fountains and a breathtaking view of the city’s impressive architecture, this area is perfect for a romantic rendezvous, lazily strolling along after a long day. Stop by any of the many restaurants and shops that line the promenade for an enjoyable rest.
Living history, cultural experiences and unique excursions of all sorts characterize Step On Bus Tours, which offers that “something different” approach to trips. A seasoned navigator, Rose has a unique niche focusing on enjoyably entertaining trips with a twist and has for the past 20+ years. Your trip will cover monuments, memorials and historic sites along with shopping, dining and seeing the community like a native. Everything is planned and timed for your convenience. So what are you waiting for? Step up to Step On Bus Tours! Our tours are offered seven days a week, 365 days a year.
The Paint Creek Trail in Rochester, a Detroit suburb, offers guests a gorgeous landscape and a wonderfully paved recreation trail. Perfect for walking, running, biking, skating and anything in-between, this former railway bed was the first rail-to-trail project in the state. The 8-foot wide paved trail stretches for nine miles and has plenty of free parking nearby.