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Private Tour of Detroit

With this private tour of Detroit, you'll discover one of the lesser known cities in the United States. You'll visit its most symbolic places with a guide to accompany you. Private Tour of Detroit. We'll meet at 10 am at The Guardian Building...

  • 3 hours
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With this private tour of Detroit, you'll discover one of the lesser known cities in the United States. You'll visit its most symbolic places with a guide to accompany you.

Private Tour of Detroit

We'll meet at 10 am at The Guardian Building entrance. The 40 storey skyscraper is one of the most important and tallest sites in Detroit. As we step inside, also referred to as 'Detroit's Cathedral of Finance', you'll marvel at its art deco design and many architectural innovations.

Next, we'll continue on to Hart Plaza, named after US senator Phillip Hart, in downtown Detroit. Here, we'll discover various monuments and the city's history, including the original settlement that later became Detroit.

As we walk along Detroit's riverbank admiring its impressive skyline, we'll reach Matius Park, where we'll find the urban art that floods the streets around the city.

After two hours and a half wandering, the private tour will end at Matius Park.

Important Information

By booking this tour, you'll enjoy a private English speaking guide, and you can participate any day of the week. If you're in a large group, you'll save money!

Included

  • English speaking guide.
  • Private tour, so there won't be any other people in your group.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

625 Shelby St, Detroit, MI 48226-3206, United States

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