Tuesday, February 26, 2013

What to see in Detroit City


Rolling in to Detroit City by bus rental and wonder what there is to see and do in the Motor City? With Bus Rental Detroit you’ll get a chance to see the hidden secrets of the city and you’ll take home as many fond memories as you do good pictures.
Take the party bus, shuttle bus or mini bus to Detroit’s Easter Market is always teeming with people buying fresh produce like apples, blueberries, and even roses from farmers who have made the long trip here from the Midwest. Locals like to buy a week’s worth food at a go and it’s become very much like a town square, where people from all backgrounds gather regularly. We recommend paying a visit to R. Hirt Jr. & Co., in the rented bus charter for fresh-cut meat and gourmet cheese or drop by the Russell Street Deli for a breakfast of omelets and pancakes.
In case you forgot, Detroit is famous for one other thing besides cars - it’s got a music legacy few towns can match. In addition to being the hometown of Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross and Madonna, the Motown Historical Museum, near Detroit's downtown, is where Berry Gordy Jr. built Motown's powerful roster, which at its peak included Diana Ross and the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye and the Jackson 5. One must visit spot here is Studio A, Motown's first recording studio and it is best to do it in a reliable party bus.
For a different view of Detroit in with a bus charter rental package, visit Palmer Woods. This leafy neighborhood in the city's northwest corner is home to the district's 300 or so historical homes (mostly neo-Georgian and Tudor Revival) built in the early 1900s at the behest of auto-industry barons. Famous Americana architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed a massive 4,000 sq. ft. home in the neighborhood in 1955 that is today undergoing a million dollar renovation.
Talking about architecture, the Fisher Building is another must see spot. Designed by architect Albert Kahn and built in 1928 this Art Deco office building is one of Detroit's architectural gems. Today, there are several restaurants, cafés and shops on the building's first floor. If you get a chance to pay a visit, to the place, be sure to look up at the ornate ceiling. To make the most of your time here in Detroit, you can be sure it is best done with a bus charter or party bus service.
But if you prefer a bit of a livelier character to your attractions, then get bus Rental Detroit to drop you off Greektown where there’s a bundle of casinos, bars and restaurants, which get especially crowded right after Red Wings and Lions games. So stay safe, bet on black and enjoy your trip.

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