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1890's Stone and Brick Garden Loft
Hello! Our home is an 1890 Victorian mansion that we purchased in 2016 and lovingly renovated over three years using a team of local craftspeople and myself. This space is a quirky 1 bedroom, 1 bath garden level loft with much of its original character preserved. Located in the heart of Midtown just one block from 15+ bars and restaurants, DMC, Shinola and way more. The space is designed with leisure stays in mind but also capable of accommodating business travelers comfortably. Parking included

"Perfect 5-STAR” Condo in the Heart of Brush Park
(378) PERFECT 5★ reviews say it all! Airbnb recently named this boutique Brush Park condo to its exclusive "Guest Favorite" list. Centrally located between Downtown, Midtown, and Eastern Market - a lively atmosphere awaits as many of Detroit's award-winning restaurants, bars, cafes and stadiums are literally steps from our front door. We are part of a stunning residential community, with other homeowners both above and below us. Respect for those owners in the building is an absolute must.

King bed suite in fun walkable neighborhood
Located in downtown, this loft is in an industrial, 100+ year old building. Previously a 3-story laundry & linen business est. in 1895, the building has some original features like expansive windows, hardwood floors, and a water tower. It’s located steps away from Corktown, amazing restaurants and bars, and a short drive to major arenas & attractions. This is a new listing but I’ve been hosting visitors in Detroit for over a decade. My lofts have been featured in Airbnb Mag and Hour Detroit.

Sky Carriage House: Light, Bright, Corktown Escape
You'll be staying in our newly constructed carriage house at the back of our property in the heart of Corktown - Detroit's oldest historic neighborhood. This private dwelling is accessed from the back alley entrance and offers high ceilings and a panoramic view of downtown and the surrounding neighborhood. The unit features 1 bedroom/1 bath, living, dining, laundry and a full kitchen. In warmer months a small cafe seating area is situated on the spanish rock drive along the green alley.

Sunny Apt Close to Downtown
This light-filled and colorful apartment sleeps 2 people. Located in part historic, part up and coming, Brush Park. Minutes' walk to Midtown and Downtown Detroit. One block from Little Caesar's Arena. Two blocks from Comerica Park and Ford Field. The Q/M1 Rail is one block away. Wholefoods, for all your munching needs, is minutes away, as well. This spacious apartment accommodates 2. No extra guests. **Free Parking*** first-come, first-served, is available in back of the building.

Quirky artist studio with a beautiful view
**Please read details about the space** My space is located 2 blocks from Comerica Park, Ford feild, and the new Little Caesars arena. One block east of the new Qline that can take you from downtown to new center. Enjoy the beautiful view of the city skyline outside every window. Its a very short walk to downtown, shopping, restaurants, transportation, and events. Prime location! NOW WITH WIFI!! Elevator access not guaranteed Keys will be left in a lockbox for your convenience

1407: 1 to 4 Guests/Free Parking/Heart of Downtown
Beautifully furnished one bedroom apartment ideally located with stunning views of the city. PARKING INCLUDED! (One vehicle.) Great for long-term or short-term stays. Whether you're staying a few days, a few weeks, or month-by-month, this is where you want to be! This apartment is located in the heart of downtown. You are within walking distance to plenty of great restaurants, bars, concert venues, and sporting events. WE CAN ACCOMMODATE BUSINESS TRAVELERS REQUIRING LONGER STAYS.

Amazing 1 BR Apt In City Center
Prime location with a view of Comerica Park and Ford Field. You will be in the heart of Detroit walking distance to all major attractions, sporting events, theatre's, and the Detroit Riverfront. Many great restaurants in the area!! The building was once an old historic hotel that has been transformed into cozy apartments. Original architecture can still be seen throughout the building. Comerica Park - 4 minute walk Ford Field - 4 minute walk Detroit Opera House - 2 minute walk

Downtown Detroit Getaway
With CITY VIEWS enjoy easy access to all VENUES and GAMES this Historically Vintage building is more than 90 years old. My apartment is located on the 6 floor with a gated elevator which sometimes does not work so if you can not walk to the sixth floor, this might not be for you. with only a block walk to little Caesars Areana and free parking. This is a diamond in the rough. Once in my Apt it’s cozy with all the comforts of home. I encourage week stays . Enjoy the Views!!

Little Paris Pied-à-terre | Walk to LCA, Comerica
Nestled in historic Brush Park, known as Little Paris in the 19th century, this posh pied-à-terre will immerse you in the city’s past while keeping you just steps from its future. Centrally located between Downtown, Midtown and Eastern Market, you'll be in the heart of the city with amazing bars, restaurants, cafes and venues just outside your door. The design-focused space is curated with goods made by local artisans and combines centuries old character with modern amenities.

Modern Boutique Condo - "Au coeur de Detroit"
Walk Time(min): 4 - Little Caesars Arena 9 - Comerica Park 10 - Masonic Temple 12 - Fox Theatre 13 - Fillmore 13 - Majestic 14 - Ford Field 19 - Opera House 24 - Science Center 24 - Campus Martius 26 - DIA Respect and mindfulness of the owners who live in the building is an absolute must. Beautiful condo in Brush Park just outside of Downtown Detroit. 1 block off Woodward. You will have access to a beautiful space with almost everything you need for any length of stay.

Guest-Fav urban Retreat/Top 1% Super-host Listing
Step out of your door and into the energy of downtown..This professionally maintained space offers the perfect home base for fans and theatre goers alike. Catch Tigers games, or watch your favorite band at one of many concert venues. After the final Whistle or the standing ovation, explore the culinary scene, featuring everything from world class restaurants to cozy hidden gem bars! Finally, retreat to a space designed for comfort. Lions game weekends available now!
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Condo rentals with wifi

Glamorous Corktown Brownstone | Private Rooftop

Lumber Baron's Brush Park Mansion | 2 Kings | Pkng

“The Blue Hotel” - Retreat in the heart of Detroit

A Detroit Gem! Walk to DT & Stadiums Luxury Estate

Beautiful Historic Unit at the Lorax Themed House

*Zen* Entire King suite w rooftop spa, @MicroLux

The Loft on Franklin in Detroit

Classy Loft above Chic Cocktail Bar
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Huge Historic Home w Huge Yard

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Rennovated Midtown Historic Flat with 2 Full Baths

Charming Historic Corktown Home

The Big Cheese

Little House on Laprairie

Historic+Eclectic House Ultreya Corktown 3bdrm

Heart of Midtown - The Dugout @ Willis St Retreat
Apartment rentals with air conditioning

Stylish Midtown Apartment w/ Stunning City Views

Beautiful Loft • Walk To Caesars Arena • Free Park

Spacious Studio Next To Arenas. Parking Included.

The Temple

Midtown Magic, *private balcony, gated parking

Stylish Heritage Apartment with an Outdoor Deck!

Work/Play Base: Park Free, 10mins DTWN, Fast WiFi

Brush Park retreat
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The Downtown Gem

Classic Casino Retreat

Entire Carriage House w/ garage downtown

Cozy Movie Yard, Fire Pit - 10 Min to Casino

Simple Luxury - mins from Downtown (priv parking)

Modern 2BR Lower Unit Near Downtown Detroit

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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Little Caesars Arena located?
Little Caesars Arena is situated in Detroit, Michigan, near the downtown core. This location puts it close to arts venues, diverse dining, and vibrant neighborhoods, making it a central part of the city’s entertainment scene.
When is the best time to visit Little Caesars Arena?
Late spring to early autumn brings milder weather and a packed schedule of sporting events, concerts, and community activities at Little Caesars Arena. Visiting during this period is often suggested for those looking to enjoy both indoor and outdoor experiences.
How old is Little Caesars Arena?
Little Caesars Arena is less than a decade old, making it one of Detroit’s newer large venues. It was built to serve as a modern gathering space for sports, music, and entertainment in the city.
Why was Little Caesars Arena built?
Little Caesars Arena was built to provide Detroit with a modern venue for professional sports teams, concerts, and large-scale events. Its construction aimed to energize the surrounding district and attract locals and visitors for a range of cultural activities.
What are some things to do near Little Caesars Arena?
Around Little Caesars Arena, you can explore museums, dine at diverse restaurants, or take in local art installations. The nearby theater district and public parks frequently host live performances, seasonal events, and community gatherings.
How is the weather near Little Caesars Arena?
The area around Little Caesars Arena experiences cold winters, with January temperatures around 19–32°F (-7–0°C), and warmer summers, reaching 64–84°F (18–29°C) in July. Rain is spread throughout the year, so packing layers and a rain jacket is often recommended.
How was Little Caesars Arena built?
Little Caesars Arena was constructed using contemporary architectural techniques, incorporating a blend of glass, steel, and brick to create flexible spaces for crowds and events. The project engaged a large workforce and focused on both functionality and community integration.
What is the history of Little Caesars Arena?
Little Caesars Arena opened as a multi-purpose venue, hosting local and touring sports, concerts, and events. Its design and construction played a part in Detroit’s ongoing downtown revitalization, bringing together a wide community for entertainment and cultural experiences.
Destinations to explore
- Point Pelee National Park
- Ford Field
- Michigan Stadium
- Comerica Park
- Pine Knob Music Theatre
- University of Michigan Historical Marker
- Detroit Zoo
- Mt. Brighton Ski Resort
- University of Michigan Museum of Art
- University of Windsor
- Maumee Bay State Park
- Huntington Place
- Motown Museum
- Fox Theatre
- Hollywood Casino at Greektown
- Kensington Metropark
- Wayne State University
- Renaissance Center
- Detroit Historical Museum
- The Ark
- Hart Plaza
- Masonic Temple
- Great Lakes Crossing Outlets
- University of Michigan Museum of Natural History





