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Detroitmetro.travel is perfect for people planning to travel to Detroit who want to know more about Detroit tourism and attractions but is also helpful for locals who benefit from a one stop portal to find the latest information on Detroit shopping, Detroit restaurants, Detroit nightlife and even the most up to date Detroit weather information!
“Our background is in the travel and tourism industry, and we’ve heard from thousands of customers over the years who said when they tried to research things to do in places like Detroit Michigan on the Internet, they found a lot of useless information,” commented Mike Egan, former CEO of Alamo Rent A Car. “We want to give them a one-stop place where they can find all the information they need, from Detroit attractions and shopping, to Detroit hotels and nightlife, as well as customer reviews of all of these types of businesses in the Detroit metro area.”
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Welcome to Detroit Metro
There are many wonderful places to stay and dine and things to do in the Detroit Metro area. This website intends to be the first place you go to when you are looking for the best of what the Detroit area has to offer.
We hope you find this website informative and helpful. Our mission is to create the most useful and relevant Detroit travel guide and business directory to help guide visitors and locals alike throughout the area.
As we continue to grow and improve, we will be experimenting with new website features that we feel offer something that can help visitors plan a trip to and/or around Detroit and also to assist in finding different services in the area with our local business directory.
Bookmark this page and come back often as we will be always offering current information on the ever-changing lists of things to do, what to see, where to eat, who’s in town and where to sleep in Detroit.
If you have any suggestions of what you would like to see here, please feel free to let us know as we are always looking for good ideas and knowing what our visitors would like to see. We can be reached at webmaster@2gomedia.travel.
For unbeatable advertising opportunities, please send an email inquiry to sales@2gomedia.travel or call (877) 785-7669. We would love to hear from you!
We hope you find this website informative and helpful. Our mission is to create the most useful and relevant Detroit travel guide and business directory to help guide visitors and locals alike throughout the area.
As we continue to grow and improve, we will be experimenting with new website features that we feel offer something that can help visitors plan a trip to and/or around Detroit and also to assist in finding different services in the area with our local business directory.
Bookmark this page and come back often as we will be always offering current information on the ever-changing lists of things to do, what to see, where to eat, who’s in town and where to sleep in Detroit.
If you have any suggestions of what you would like to see here, please feel free to let us know as we are always looking for good ideas and knowing what our visitors would like to see. We can be reached at webmaster@2gomedia.travel.
For unbeatable advertising opportunities, please send an email inquiry to sales@2gomedia.travel or call (877) 785-7669. We would love to hear from you!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Detroit Metro Tourism
Tourism is one their essential factor of the region's culture and economy, comprising nine percent of the area's two million jobs. About 15.9 million people visit metro Detroit every year and spend for about $4.8 billion. Detroit is the largest city or metro area in the U.S. to offer casino resorts (MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, Greektown Casino, and nearby Casino Windsor).
Detroit Metro is tourist destination and can accommodate a super-sized crowds to events such as the North American International Auto Show, the Windsor-Detroit International Freedom Festival, Tastefest, 2009 NCAA Final Four, and Super Bowl XL. The Detroit International Riverfront links the Renaissance Center a series of venues, parks, restaurants, and hotels. In 2006, the four-day Motown Winter Blast drew a cold weather crowd of about 1.2 million people to Campus Martius Park area downtown.
Detroit's metroparks include fresh water beaches such as Metropolitan Beach, Kensington Beach, and Stony Creek Beach. Metro Detroit offers canoeing through the Huron-Clinton Metroparks as well as downhill and cross-county skiing at Alpine Valley Ski Resort, Mt. Brighton, Mt. Holly, and Pine Knob Ski Resort.
The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge is the only international wildlife preserve in North America, uniquely located in the heart of a major metropolitan area. The Refuge includes islands, coastal wetlands, marshes, shoals, and waterfront lands along 48 miles of the Detroit River and Western Lake Erie shoreline.
Detroit Metro contains a number of shopping malls, including the upscale Somerset Collection in Troy and the Great Lakes Crossing outlet mall in Auburn Hills, both major draws for tourists.
Detroit Metro is tourist destination and can accommodate a super-sized crowds to events such as the North American International Auto Show, the Windsor-Detroit International Freedom Festival, Tastefest, 2009 NCAA Final Four, and Super Bowl XL. The Detroit International Riverfront links the Renaissance Center a series of venues, parks, restaurants, and hotels. In 2006, the four-day Motown Winter Blast drew a cold weather crowd of about 1.2 million people to Campus Martius Park area downtown.
Detroit's metroparks include fresh water beaches such as Metropolitan Beach, Kensington Beach, and Stony Creek Beach. Metro Detroit offers canoeing through the Huron-Clinton Metroparks as well as downhill and cross-county skiing at Alpine Valley Ski Resort, Mt. Brighton, Mt. Holly, and Pine Knob Ski Resort.
The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge is the only international wildlife preserve in North America, uniquely located in the heart of a major metropolitan area. The Refuge includes islands, coastal wetlands, marshes, shoals, and waterfront lands along 48 miles of the Detroit River and Western Lake Erie shoreline.
Detroit Metro contains a number of shopping malls, including the upscale Somerset Collection in Troy and the Great Lakes Crossing outlet mall in Auburn Hills, both major draws for tourists.
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