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The City
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Downtown Detroit is home to many of the city's best-known and most-loved attractions, as well as being the central business district and a residential area, where skyscrapers dominate the landscape bordering the Detroit river to the South, the standout feature being the imposing Renaissance Center.
Campus Martius Park and Grand Circus Park Historic District (also known as Foxtown, so named for the Fox Theater) are some of the main gathering areas in the city center, both located along Woodward Avenue, the city's main thoroughfare. They boast impressive monuments and buildings, as well as great parks, all surrounded by commerce and residential buildings.
Greektown is perhaps the most popular entertainment district, packed with restaurants and interesting venues, including the Greektown Casino Hotel, while Midtown is home to Detroit's Art Center, at the heart of which is the Cultural Center Historic District and the Wayne State University campus. All of these neighborhoods are packed with points of interest, from attractions and parks to dining and nightlife options. Be sure to take the time to explore them all.
Campus Martius Park and Grand Circus Park Historic District (also known as Foxtown, so named for the Fox Theater) are some of the main gathering areas in the city center, both located along Woodward Avenue, the city's main thoroughfare. They boast impressive monuments and buildings, as well as great parks, all surrounded by commerce and residential buildings.
Greektown is perhaps the most popular entertainment district, packed with restaurants and interesting venues, including the Greektown Casino Hotel, while Midtown is home to Detroit's Art Center, at the heart of which is the Cultural Center Historic District and the Wayne State University campus. All of these neighborhoods are packed with points of interest, from attractions and parks to dining and nightlife options. Be sure to take the time to explore them all.