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    From the small Wayne county history exhibit
    Amy B.

    Beautiful art deco building from 1928 initially used for financial purposes, it now has multiple uses and is a tourist destination as well as building for all sorts of commercial use. You cannot go above the first floor as a tourist without being on a tour, but there's plenty to see on the first floor. The artwork and ceilings are enough of a reason to check out the first floor alone. There's also a small temporary exhibit on Wayne county history on this floor.

    Holly W.

    Beautiful Detroit Classic! I came for the gift shop, but left with a few souvenirs and and impression that will last a lost time. The craftsmanship! Just look around, all the small details that create the larger than life larger picture. Specifically the ceiling! be sure to look up. This place is so beautiful. So beautiful, I saw a photo shoot occur while visiting for footwear. I would highly suggest stopping by for a quick glance at this architecture. it costs you nothing but time. (Also- the tour shop inside has some cute souvenirs.)

    Leslie C.

    My favorite building downtown! Quintessential historical Detroit architecture. Built in the 1920's, the art deco is incredible. I love coming here and looking at all the details.

    Inside Guardian Building
    Mark K.

    This is a building with a stunningly beautiful ground level entry hall. The architecture is remarkable and memorable. You do not have to be an architectural afficionado to appreciate this wonderful structure. If you happen to be in the area, take a couple of minutes to step inside to appreciate it.

    Mac C.

    Beautiful art deco building. It is definitely one of a kind. They have beautiful murals and stained glass. It's a must do tourist spot and not crowded at the time we went there on a weekend. It has event space available as well

    Stunning building that is worth checking out whether you are a local or just in town for a short time. We did a formal tour with some family from out of town, and everyone loved it. Lots to look at and some super cool history to learn about the city.

    Building in red/orange
    Michelle F.

    This is an amazing building circa 1928 that's still gracefully intact. Amazing architecture style outside. Inside the main hall is a beautiful full length wall painted mural including the demographic map areas of Michigan. On each lower side of the mural you'll see painted depictions of the agricultural and industrial aspects of what Michigan was built from. The entry atrium has amazing perfectly matched geometric colorful patterns. A must see building done in art deco; beautiful inside and out!

    Diego A.

    Beautiful building, inside and out. But definitely go inside and take some photos. The inner aesthetic and decor is something from a different era.

    Entryway
    Alison M.

    As a big fan of Art Deco this was a quick but memorable visit. The architecture is incredible, I have never seen anything quite like the interior. It really is a living work of art that gives a nod to Detroit's illustrious past. There are a few store inside as well as a bank, the staff were surprisingly friendly. I am glad we stopped in to marvel at this beauty of a building.

    Lobby
    Shannon T.

    I went here mid-week while visiting Detroit. The architecture is amazing inside and out. Unfortunately i could only see the first floor because tours are only on the weekends.

    John H.

    This Art Deco lobby is open to the public. It is a beautiful example of Detroit's illustrious past. I was hoping to try their cafe, but all the businesses are closed indefinitely during covid.

    Ivona R.

    Shout out to Miss Marie for making my mama, who loves architecture, feel so special and well taken care of! She took the time to have a nice conversation with her and they were exchanging smiles and laughs. What a way to be welcomed to Detroit!

    Montage of images from the Guardian Building
    Ed U.

    It's a quick stop for a tourist like Jamie W. and me, but the Guardian Building is a textbook example of the true aesthetic of Art Deco - which when done badly - can really go south. Y'hear that, Miami Beach? Built in 1929, it's forty stories high, not a monumental height, but it stands out with its clean lines and lightly orange bricks (photo). Get closer and colorful details come into focus like the two stone figures stand sentry by the doors. What struck us when we walked inside was the omnipresent use of colored tile, not loud but relatively muted in intricate geometric patterns. Look up at the gorgeous concave ceiling (photo: http://bit.ly/2JUhhI0) and also the pyramid shapes around the elevator bank (photo: http://bit.ly/2XWtG87). Once we walked into the lobby (which is dominated by a working B of A branch), there in clear view on the far wall is a massive mural of the state of Michigan streaked with gilded details and images (photo: http://bit.ly/2JUhSte). Look back and there's a classic Tiffany clock surrounded by ornate ironwork (photo: http://bit.ly/2JVxOex). The sum of all the detail made up of brick, terra-cotta, marble, ceramic tile, and metal is quite something , period craftsmanship at its finest. RELATED - Exploring Michigan? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: http://bit.ly/2Jt7MiE

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    What a beautiful building and a very polite and friendly attendant! Worth stopping by!

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    Nice views from 32 floor. The lobby lives up to being the most beautiful building in Detroit. Great free tour from Pure Detroit store.

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    Ask the Community - Guardian Building

    Are visits allowed on the very top floor? Is the primary purpose for business? Are there rooms to rent for an evening for a special event?

    There is tour available, and you can get to the top floor with the tour. Not everyone can go to top floor, you need key for elevator. Top floor has space for rent. I've seen… Read more

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    Explore the lobby and the promenade, where you'll find a cafe, Pure Detroit shop, and Bank of America branch.

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    I'm a huge fan of hotels that breathe new life into historic structures, and the Element in Detroit…read moreis a perfect example. This property is housed in the 1925 Metropolitan Building, a stunning Neo-Gothic "Jeweler's Building" that sat vacant for nearly 40 years. Seeing it restored to its former glory rather than being demolished is a win for the city.  The entrance lobby and the grand stairway to the second floor are phenomenal--the restoration team clearly put a lot of heart into preserving the marble and the ornate details. Because the hotel has to conform to the original historic footprint, the rooms are unique and oddly shaped. It was a refreshing change of pace to stay somewhere that broke out of the usual "cookie-cutter" hotel mold. My room featured a long internal hallway, a small kitchenette, and enough windows to provide a fantastic view of the Detroit skyline.  Check-in was seamless, and the staff were excellent throughout my stay. I initially considered subtracting a star because my room lacked a steamer, but the breakfast service won me back. The made-to-order omelets and the yogurt granola station were top-notch, and that high-quality start to the day made up for any minor room omissions. If you appreciate architecture with a history and a bit of character, this is definitely the place to stay in Detroit.

    Super cute room! Came in after hanging out at the Monarch Club. We were able to book without a…read moreprior reservation. We have a view of a brick wall building which is cute. We left, went to the casino and forgot our room key. The host was able to get us another promptly..there is a cooler in the lobby with sake, beer, water and other beverages for purchase. I will return.

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    Colony Club

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    Downtown Detroit

    Choosing The Colony Club as our wedding reception venue was one of the best decisions we made…read more After getting engaged, we toured multiple metro and downtown Detroit venues with the hope of finding something elegant, classic, and timeless. Many were beautiful--but when we walked into The Colony Club, we immediately felt that this was the one. The entire style and vibe were exactly what we were looking for. We fell in love with every space--from Bar Charles to the breathtaking Grand Ballroom. We were also impressed by how much was included without extra add-on costs: tables, chairs, food, liquor, signature drinks, and more. It made planning easier and helped us stay within budget. From our very first meeting, we worked with Amber, our sales manager, and she stayed with us up until the week of the wedding. Amber was absolutely exceptional throughout the entire process. She was helpful, organized, flexible, and so easy to communicate with. We met multiple times at the venue, both with and without her, while making decisions for the big day, and she was always available to answer questions, address concerns, and offer thoughtful advice. Amber took care of coordinating with our other vendors, and I never once felt worried about how things would come together. Even during the stressful week leading up to the wedding--when I was emailing and calling constantly--she was patient, reassuring, and truly amazing to work with. Now the food... wow. It was exceptional! We still have guests raving about everything--from the appetizers to the entrées. The service and quality exceeded all of our expectations, and friends and family continue to tell us what an incredible wedding it was. From our very first appointment with Amber to the moment our reception began, we could not imagine having our wedding anywhere else. We will always look back on our wedding day with so much gratitude, happiness, and appreciation that we chose The Colony Club. If you're considering this venue, trust me--you will not regret it!

    I went to a wedding at the colony club this fall. It was a great venue. Nice bar nice flow from the…read morewedding ceremony into appetizers and drinks. It's very pretty. My friends had a late night snack set up coneys and fries Michigan stuff. You have to be aggressive at the bar to get attention and service. I was sitting at the bar and several got served before me, but I live to tell the tale.

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    Eastern Market

    I worked with The Loft multiple times in 2018-2019 for training events produced by my employer. The…read moreLoft was fantastic to work with and easily accommodated our requests, which included that which they were probably not used to: unconventional seating (this was hands-on hairstylist training,) extra extension cords/power strips, comfort with hair care products and heat tools being used in the space, and unconventional timing. The team at The Loft is on top of their game, is easy to get ahold of, and is great with follow-up. The catering was excellent, and I loved that they had vegan/vegetarian options plentifully available. Onsite staff was accessible and always willing to lend a hand if we needed to reset something in the room. Only a couple of snags we ran into: 1) in the warmer months the loft had a particular... odor about it. I don't know if it is because there is a workout studio below, or the neighborhood, but we had to cover it up with candles. 2) One particular event which took place in January the loft was without heat for the entire day of our training. An apology was made, but we were not given any sort of compensation for the inconvenience. Overall, it's a great unique space and I would recommend it.

    From the owner: The loft at j'adore Detroit is an industrial chic venue located in Detroit's historic Eastern…read moreMarket district. This hidden gem offers a spectacular, panoramic view of the surrounding city and a quirky, unique aesthetic and flavor that only local Detroit artisans could create. The Loft team takes care of every detail of your event from beginning to end so it takes the worry out of planning. We have a pulse on the city so you don't miss a beat. NOTE: The loft at j'adore Detroit is currently only booking select corporate meetings/events and photography/video sessions.

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    This is another fantastic MUST SEE Frank Lloyd Wright home…read more After seeing this one, my fiance and I have decided that we will try our very best to go and tour all of Frank's houses. When you pull up to this house, there is a neighborhood that is built around it. Everything preserved though that is on the property, so no need to worry. Sadly, it was raining when we went, but we still were able to have a great experience. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and went quite in depth for each part of the house. I think the tour was about an hour or so. These types of houses are very interesting because while you are being told about how the room was built, how it was used or something else related to Frank or the house, you can truly picture yourself as a member of the family that lived in the house. The tour is so great I'd do it again! Photos attached are from online. No phones allowed so I left mine in the car. Only posting pictures from the outside. See for yourself for the inside!

    We were lucky to arrange a private tour--it was off-season and the house was normally closed for…read moretours. Our guides were Harvey and Steve, who took us through every part of the house and answered all of our questions. Steve was a patient and knowledgeable guide, and Harvey provided a wealth of stories and anecdotes that added to our appreciation of the house. As an early Wright Usonian, Affleck is well worth a visit, especially in understanding how these houses and plans evolved over time.

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