Detroit Lodging in Livonia near Top Michigan Attractions
With convenient access to several major expressways, including I-275 and I-96, our Detroit lodging in Livonia provides quick access to shopping, airports and entertainment. If you're a business traveler looking for places to stay in Livonia, you will appreciate our hotel's close proximity to corporations like Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Daimler-Chrysler and the Rock Financial Showplace. With downtown Detroit less than 25 miles away, our Livonia hotel is convenient to many Detroit attractions.
Join us for Salsa Night, hosted by the Radisson Livonia every other Saturday. Come dance the night away to Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Reggeton, Cumbias y Boleros. $10.00 cover charge, but ladies enjoy free admission before 10pm.
Comerica Park (24 miles) Home of the Detroit Tigers; features a ferris wheel, carousel and Walk of Fame. Phone: (313) 471-2000
Detroit Zoo (21 miles) Enjoy watching wildlife with the family. Guided tours are available. Phone: (248) 541-5717
Ford Field (24.8 miles) This stadium houses the Detroit Lions, as well as many other sports and entertainment events. Phone: (313) 262-2000
Laurel Park Place (4.5 miles) Shop at over 70 popular stores, including Ann Taylor, Borders, Express and Gap. Phone: (734) 462-1100
The Henry Ford (20 miles) Visit America's greatest history attraction, with museum, IMAX and tours. Phone: (313) 271-1570
Joe Louis Arena (25.6 miles) While lodging in Detroit, cheer the NHL's Red Wings on to victory! Phone: (313) 396-7000
Rock Financial Show Place (11 miles) This well-known convention center hosts a number of events throughout the year. Phone: (248) 348-5600
Oakland Hills Country Club (18 miles) Oakland Hills features one of the most celebrated championship golf courses in the country. Phone: (248) 644-2500
Detroit Symphony Orchestra (24 miles) The Detroit Symphony Orchestra puts on regular and seasonal performances that will leave you speechless. Phone: (313) 576-5100
Twelve Oaks Mall (8 miles) Enjoy Detroit shopping at its best at Twelve Oaks Mall. Phone: (248) 348-9400
Second City Comedy Club (0.2 miles) Sit back and prepare to laugh at Second City, which hosts some of the biggest names in the business. Phone: (248) 645-6666
About Detroit
Well-known as the center of US automobile production, Detroit is the oldest city in the Midwest. The Motor City, as it's called, has evolved into a financial, cultural, and entertainment hub, offering a spectacular range of options for visitors and residents. The Motown Sound, which got its start here, is preserved at the popular Motown Museum. Other attractions include the Cultural Center, featuring the famous Detroit Institute of Arts; the GM Renaissance Center, home to restaurants, shops, and a full-service hotel; and the Henry Ford Museum, America's most-visited indoor/outdoor historical complex. Sports fans can follow the Lions, Pistons, Red Wings, and Tigers or play golf on a number of championship courses. The city also pays tribute to Holocaust victims at the Holocaust Memorial Center, the first facility of its kind in the United States.
Did you know?
Thirsty? James Vernor, a Detroit pharmacist, developed the recipe for the nation's oldest soft drink, Vernor's ginger ale, here in 1866. Vernor is buried among 52,000 others in Michigan's most historic cemetery, Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit.