**Updated Nov 27, 2025

November in Metro Detroit is packed with exciting activities and events for everyone, making it an ideal time to explore the area. Whether you're already living in Metro Detroit or considering moving to Metro Detroit, this month offers a rich array of entertainment options, from electrifying concerts and comedy shows to holiday markets and family-friendly festivities. With venues like Little Caesars Arena and the Royal Oak Music Theatre hosting top artists, along with festive events like the Detroit Zoo Wild Lights, the region promises something special for every interest. Keep reading to discover the top things to do in Metro Detroit this November!

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Detroit–Warren–Dearborn ranks No. 1 on the Fall 2025 Wall Street Journal/Realtor.com Luxury Housing Market Ranking. The 90th-percentile luxury entry point here is $721,625 versus $1,243,506 nationally, with million-dollar homes moving in a median 57 days. That mix of accessible pricing and real demand elevates Detroit over traditional luxury hubs.

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Why this matters right now

As of October 27, 2025, Detroit has officially taken the top luxury spot, ahead of St. Louis, Charlottesville, Santa Fe, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis, San Diego, Hilton Head, Portland ME, and Santa Barbara. The data confirms what locals have felt for years: buyers can get more house, more…

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Downtown Detroit is buzzing, and not just from construction noise. As the long-awaited skyscraper rises on the old Hudson’s department store site, details are emerging about its ultra-luxury condos, and they’re turning heads across the city. With asking prices around $1,000 per square foot, a figure unprecedented in Detroit’s condo market, these homes could become the priciest ever sold in the city. For context, that price tag is more than triple the typical downtown condo rate (around $330 per square foot). In simple terms, many of the planned 96 units will likely top $1 million each, setting a new high-water mark for residential real estate in the Motor City. It’s an audacious bet by Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock development firm, and Metro Detroiters are…

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Nestled in Metro Detroit, the city of Clawson, Michigan packs a surprising culinary punch for its small size. This tight-knit community is home to an eclectic mix of old-school eateries and inventive new hotspots. From classic comfort food joints that have been local staples for decades to creative chef-driven kitchens pushing the envelope, Clawson’s dining scene offers something for everyone. In this guide, we’ll explore a dozen of the best restaurants in Clawson, each beloved by families and savvy locals alike – that serve up hearty comfort and imaginative bites with genuine hometown flair. Let’s dig in!

Craving more options across the region? Explore our Top 50 Restaurants in Metro Detroit.

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Downtown Birmingham, Michigan, is abuzz with anticipation. This upscale Oakland County enclave, long known for its boutique charm and luxury shopping, is about to get even posher. Over the coming months, a slate of high-end designer stores and lifestyle brands are setting up shop along Old Woodward and Maple, invigorating the city’s already vibrant retail scene. Retail space in Birmingham’s central business district is currently 97% leased, a remarkable occupancy rate that speaks to the downtown’s allure. Now, with several prominent fashion and home goods retailers on the way, Birmingham’s status as Metro Detroit’s premier shopping destination is stronger than ever.

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Luxury Brands Flocking to Birmingham’s Downtown

In a trend…

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The small white Hunter House diner has been a Birmingham icon since 1952. Generations of Metro Detroiters have enjoyed its classic slider burgers from this tiny building, which remains virtually unchanged since the Eisenhower era. Even as it prepares to relocate, the owners promise the new spot will preserve that beloved retro charm.

For over 73 years, Hunter House Hamburgers has churned out its famous onion-laden slider burgers from a little white diner on Woodward Avenue and Maple Road in downtown Birmingham. It’s a place steeped in nostalgia, the kind of old-school burger joint where your grandparents might have grabbed a sack of sliders back in the day, and where you’ve maybe taken your own kids for a taste of “the best burger in Michigan.” Now,…

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If Detroit had a dating profile, it would be bold, unapologetic, and maybe just a little flirtatious.

This is a city that’s been through heartbreak, rebirth, and more reinvention than a Hollywood actor on a comeback tour, and somehow, it only gets better with time.

So let’s do something different.

Let’s let Detroit tell its own story.

Because when you hear it from the city itself, you’ll understand why so many people are falling for the Motor City, and why, once you’re here, you might never want to leave.


About Me

Hey there, I’m Detroit. Born in 1701, which technically makes me 322 years old, but trust me, I’ve still got it.

I’ve seen a lot, built a lot, lost a lot, and come roaring back stronger every single time.

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2026 Detroit Auto Show Lineup: Ford, GM, Stellantis, Toyota, The Motor City is revving up once again as the Detroit Auto Show returns to its classic January slot with some big hometown names and global players on board. In a city that “put America on wheels,” this annual auto extravaganza is more than just a car show, it’s a point of pride and a mid-winter tradition. This year’s event is already shaping up to be a must-see spectacle, with Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Stellantis, and Toyota confirmed as the first major automakers in the lineup. For Metro Detroiters and auto fans alike, that means an exciting mix of beloved local brands and international innovation will be on display, all under one roof in downtown Detroit.

What can attendees…

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In a city long known for its comeback spirit, even the dining scene is earning national applause. The latest proof? A cozy wine bar tucked inside a 1910 Detroit firehouse has been crowned North America’s “most exciting restaurant” of 2025. Ladder 4 Wine Bar, housed in a lovingly restored former fire station on Vinewood Street, just snagged the inaugural Resy One To Watch Award from the prestigious 50 Best organization. This accolade honors “a rising star restaurant whose distinctive vision and culinary excellence have earned it recognition as a leader on the North American stage”. For Detroit’s tight-knit food community, the win is more than just a trophy, it’s a proud moment that shines a spotlight on the city’s thriving local flavor.

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October turns the calendar into a highlight reel of color, culture, and big-ticket entertainment across the region. Whether you are living in Metro Detroit or mapping out a fall weekend, this month lines up arena tours at Little Caesars Arena, legacy acts at the Fox Theatre, and outdoor finales at Pine Knob alongside preseason hockey, early NBA action, and the Detroit Free Press Marathon. Family-friendly staples return in full force, from the Frankenmuth Corn Maze and Scarecrows in Kellogg Park to Youmacon’s fan-packed weekend at Huntington Place and the Detroit Fall Beer Festival at Eastern Market. The schedule is dense, the nights are crisp, and the options range from blockbuster concerts to small-town charm, which makes planning ahead essential…

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