Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a lifelong Detroiter who proudly reps the 313, downtown Detroit is brimming with family-friendly adventures waiting to be discovered. The Motor City’s center has transformed into a vibrant playground where locals, tourists, and new residents alike can enjoy world-class attractions side by side. From playful parks and interactive museums to classic Coney hot dog joints and over-the-top milkshakes, downtown Detroit offers something exciting for kids of all ages. This ultimate family guide, written in the warm, savvy voice of a lifelong Michigander, will walk you through the must-see sights, bites, and insider tips for an unforgettable day in the D with your kiddos. Grab your strollers and Tigers caps, let’s explore!

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Must-See Attractions and Play Spaces in Downtown Detroit

Downtown Detroit is a mix of revitalized parks, historic plazas, and creative public spaces that welcome families with open arms. These attractions offer plenty of room for kids to play and parents to relax, all while soaking in the city’s spirit. Here are the can’t-miss family attractions to add to your itinerary:

Beacon Park – Events, Music & Green Space Galore

1901 Grand River Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 566-8250
Website: Beacon Park

Once a vacant lot, Beacon Park has bloomed into a lively urban oasis that attracts nearly one million visitors each year. Families love this park for its expansive green space and year-round events, think outdoor concerts, family yoga, night markets, and movie nights under the stars. On any given summer evening, you might find kids chasing bubbles or dancing to live music while food trucks serve up local eats. The park also features whimsical interactive light installations that brighten the night and captivate little ones. If you need a bite or a restroom break, the on-site restaurant Lumen offers rooftop seating with panoramic city views. Insider tip: Check Beacon Park’s event calendar before you go, from STEM-focused family days to holiday light displays, there’s often something special happening. This park truly embodies the community spirit of Detroit, giving families a safe, fun space to play downtown.

  

Campus Martius Park – Detroit’s Urban Beach & Winter Wonderland

800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 566-8250
Website: Campus Martius Park

Known as “Detroit’s Gathering Place,” Campus Martius Park is the heartbeat of downtown and a must for families. In summertime, the park famously transforms into an urban beach, yes, a real sandy beach in the middle of the city! ???? Kids can dig their toes in sand, build sandcastles, and play with beach toys while parents lounge in colorful chairs under umbrellas, all surrounded by Detroit’s skyscrapers. Food trucks and an outdoor bar keep everyone fed and hydrated, and often there’s live music or exercise classes at the beach as well. Come winter, Campus Martius swaps sand for ice; the ice skating rink here is the premier outdoor rink in Michigan. Skating amid holiday lights and the towering Christmas tree is a magical experience for kids (and a bit of nostalgia for parents). In fact, the annual tree lighting at Campus Martius is a beloved tradition that draws thousands. Beyond seasonal fun, the park has beautiful fountains, gardens, and plenty of seating to enjoy a picnic or local takeout lunch. It’s estimated that more than 2 million people visit Campus Martius annually, and it’s easy to see why, this park packs year-round fun and Detroit pride into one central square.

Detroit RiverWalk – Waterfront Adventure for All Ages

1340 Atwater St, Detroit, MI 48207
Phone: 313-566-8200
Website: Detroit RiverWalk

No family trip downtown is complete without a stroll along the award-winning Detroit RiverWalk. Voted “Best Riverwalk in America” three years in a row, this 3½ mile waterfront path offers a little bit of everything for all ages. Start at Rivard Plaza, the central hub, where you’ll find a whimsical carousel (rides are only $2, and often free for kids on special days) and splash pads that are perfect for cooling off on hot days. As you walk (or bike, there are rental stations available), you’ll encounter scenic plazas, playgrounds, and public art, plus stunning views of both the Detroit skyline and Windsor, Canada across the river. Families can watch boats cruise by and wave to our Canadian neighbors, a novelty for kids. Along the way, don’t miss the DNR Outdoor Adventure Center, a unique indoor nature center right on the riverfront. Housed in a historic warehouse, the OAC lets kids climb a faux forest canopy, walk behind an indoor waterfall, ride a virtual snowmobile, and even “fly” a simulated plane. It’s like bringing Michigan’s north woods into the city! The RiverWalk also connects to Milliken State Park, Michigan’s first urban state park, where you can find a historic lighthouse, fishing spots, and green spaces for picnics. Whether your family is in the mood for active play (bike riding, scooter zooming) or a peaceful riverside walk with the stroller, the Detroit RiverWalk delivers with its mix of nature and city energy. It’s no wonder Detroiters love their riverfront; over 3.5 million people visit each year, making it “an incredibly important place for our community” as the Riverfront Conservancy proudly notes.

Spirit of Detroit Plaza – Community, Culture, and Selfies

2 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
Website: Spirit of Detroit Plaza

Right at the foot of Woodward Avenue by the riverfront, you’ll find the Spirit of Detroit Plaza, often called “The People’s Plaza.” This 20,000-square-foot public space opened just a few years ago and has quickly become a family favorite. The plaza is anchored (of course) by the iconic Spirit of Detroit statue, a larger-than-life green giant holding a golden family in one hand and a globe in the other. Snapping a selfie with the Spirit statue is practically a rite of passage for visitors, and kids will marvel at how huge it is up close (fun fact: he gets dressed in giant sports jerseys when our teams make the playoffs). The plaza itself is designed for community fun: food trucks and live music pop up weekly in spring and summer, and there are often family-friendly events with face painting, chalk art, and games. Colorful public art and sculptures decorate the space, sending a message of Detroit pride and unity. It’s also a prime spot for parents to relax on a bench while kids get their wiggles out. On a sunny day, you might catch a free Zumba class or a local band performing, the vibe is always welcoming. As Detroit’s Planning Director Maurice Cox put it, “If Hart Plaza is the riverfront’s living room, Spirit Plaza is the front porch”. In other words, it’s a place where everyone feels at home. So grab an ice cream from a nearby cart, take a breather, and enjoy the positive energy at Spirit Plaza. And don’t forget that photo with the Spirit of Detroit – your kids will love looking back at how tiny they looked next to Detroit’s favorite statue!

The Belt – An Artsy Alley Adventure

The Belt | 1274 Library Street (Alley), Detroit, MI, 48226
Website: The Belt

Who knew an alleyway could become one of Detroit’s coolest family-friendly attractions? ????️ Welcome to The Belt, a narrow alley in the heart of downtown that has been transformed into a vibrant pedestrian art gallery. Strolling through The Belt is a feast for young eyes: the walls are covered in murals and graffiti art by local and international artists (more than a dozen artists, curated by Detroit’s Library Street Collective gallery). Brightly painted benches, string lights zigzagging overhead, and ever-changing artwork make this alley feel like a mini outdoor museum, one where kids are free to wander, point, and say what they see in the art. Don’t be surprised if you spend longer here than expected; there’s so much to look at, and plenty of Instagram-worthy backdrops for family photos. While the alley does house a couple of hip restaurants and bars (which come alive in the evenings), it’s totally walkable during the day for families. Pro tip: Grab a hot chocolate or coffee from a nearby cafe (Dilla’s Delight donuts or Madcap Coffee are just around the corner) and take a leisurely walk through The Belt. Ask your kids about their favorite mural, maybe it’s the giant tiger, the funky geometric shapes, or the colorful faces. This is a great opportunity to see Detroit’s creative side in an unexpected place. And if you return at night, the alley twinkles with lights and often has music playing, giving it a magical feel. The Belt perfectly sums up Detroit’s knack for reinventing itself; even a simple alley can become a must-see attraction with a little imagination and a lot of local art.

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Don’t Miss: Catch a Tigers Game

Comerica Park | 2100 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
Website: Don’t Miss: Catch a Tigers Game

If you’re visiting in baseball season, nothing beats an afternoon at Comerica Park with the kids. Home of the Detroit Tigers, this ballpark is a summer paradise for families – even those who aren’t die-hard baseball fans. Why? Comerica Park has a carnival-like atmosphere that keeps kids entertained beyond the game itself. There’s a hand-painted tiger carousel near first base (ride one of 30 tiger figures or sit in a chariot) and a 50-foot Ferris wheel with baseball-shaped gondolas over by third base. For a few dollars a ride (free for kids on many Sundays), you can give the little ones a spin they’ll never forget, imagine their faces lighting up as they go around and catch a view of the whole field! Comerica also has a huge fountain in center field that sprays “liquid fireworks” and music when a Tiger hits a home run, which always makes kids go “wow!” It’s a very fan-friendly park: on Sundays, kids 14 and under get to run the bases after the game, and often there are free face-painting stations or kid giveaway items on game days. And let’s not forget the classic treats, from hot dogs and popcorn to the famous “Comerica Park slush” in a baseball cap cup. Parents will appreciate the view, too: without upper-deck outfield seats, Comerica offers a gorgeous panorama of the downtown skyline beyond the outfield. On a warm summer evening, with a gentle breeze and a cheering crowd, you truly get that “Field of Dreams” feeling. Local insight: Friday night home games often end with a spectacular fireworks show lighting up the Detroit sky, a perfect grand finale for a family outing. So grab those caps and mitts, and join the locals in a chorus of “Take Me Out to the Ballgame.” At Comerica Park, your kids can experience the joy of America’s pastime, Detroit-style, which means riding a tiger on a carousel and eating a Coney Dog while cheering on the Tigers! It doesn’t get more Detroit than that.

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World-Class Museums and Learning Adventures

One of the best things about downtown Detroit is its proximity to the city’s Cultural Center in Midtown, home to incredible museums that families can enjoy. They’re only a couple of miles north of the downtown core (you can drive in 5-10 minutes or hop on the QLINE streetcar for a fun ride up Woodward Avenue). If you have time in your schedule, consider adding one or two of these educational yet entertaining stops to your downtown itinerary:

Detroit Institute of Arts – Awe-Inspiring Art for All Ages

5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: (313) 833-7900
Website: Detroit Institute of Arts

Introduce your kids to a bit of culture at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), one of the premier art museums in the country. The DIA’s collection is massive – over 65,000 artworks, making it among the top six museums in the U.S., but it’s also very accessible and welcoming for families. A must-see (for adults and kids alike) are the famed Detroit Industry Murals by Diego Rivera: a huge, room-sized mural depicting Detroit’s auto workers and industry in vibrant detail. Kids often love spotting the different workers and machines in the murals and hearing the story of how a famous artist from Mexico painted our city’s story on the walls. The museum offers “Family Sundays” with live music and art-making workshops, and there are drop-in art studio workshops on weekends where kids can create their own masterpieces (free with admission). Don’t miss the ancient Egyptian galleries, many children are fascinated by the real mummy on display, or the armor collection where they can imagine knights and dragons. The contemporary art gallery has some wild, colorful pieces that can spark a child’s imagination (ask them what they think the art represents, you might be surprised by their answers!). Best of all, if you’re a local resident of Wayne, Oakland, or Macomb County, DIA admission is free. For visitors, it’s still a great value given the experience. Before you leave, stop by the cozy Kresge Court café inside the museum for a snack; it’s like a secret indoor courtyard where you can sip coffee or juice under twinkling lights. The DIA proves that art can be a family affair; your kids will be talking about the giant murals or that one funky sculpture they loved for days. (And you might secretly rejoice that they learned a bit of history and culture on your fun day out.)

Michigan Science Center – Hands-On STEM Fun

5020 John R St, Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: (313) 577-8400
Website: Michigan Science Center

Right next door to the DIA is the Michigan Science Center (MiSci), a paradise for curious kids and budding scientists. This is a fully interactive, hands-on museum where touching the exhibits is encouraged! With 200+ hands-on exhibits, live science demonstrations, a planetarium, and even an IMAX dome theater, MiSci offers hours of educational fun that hardly feels like learning. Kids can explore how lightning works at the giant static electricity generator (get ready for some hair-raising excitement!), step on pressure pads to launch rockets, play with water currents, and build their own bridge out of foam blocks. There’s even a kid-sized space station module to crawl through. For the little tikes under five, the newly expanded Kids Town play area provides a safe space with pint-sized exhibits just for them. Don’t miss the Chrysler Science Stage show, where lively presenters might wow the crowd with chemical reactions or loud physics experiments (expect some “oohs” and “aahs” from your kids). In the Dassault Systèmes Planetarium, you can all lean back and travel through the stars in a 360-degree dome, a relaxing break during a busy day. One visit might have a show about the constellations, another about the planets; either way, it’s usually a hit with any space-loving child. Parents will appreciate that the Science Center has a café and rest areas, since this is one stop where kiddos tend to use all their energy exploring (the STEM playground and tower maze will do that!). Plan at least a couple of hours here, and if it’s a hot summer day, the air conditioning is a bonus. By the end, your children will be excitedly chattering about what they learned, whether it’s how robotics work or how their shadow can generate electricity. Pro tip: If you’re looking for an affordable outing, check their schedule for occasional free admission days or special events. And if you rode the QLINE streetcar here, you’ve combined public transit excitement with science fun, double win!

   

Kid-Friendly Restaurants and Treats in Downtown Detroit

Exploring the city works up an appetite! Luckily, downtown Detroit is full of family-friendly eateries that will satisfy both pint-sized and grown-up cravings. From legendary local fare to sweet indulgences, here are some top spots to grab a bite with the kids (without anyone feeling out of place):

The Hudson Cafe

1241 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 237-1000
Website: The Hudson Cafe

Kickstart your day of adventure with a hearty breakfast at this beloved local brunch spot. The Hudson Cafe is famous for its decadent pancakes and French toast creations – imagine Red Velvet or s’mores pancakes piled high with toppings. Kids will be thrilled to order off the children’s menu, which even features Mickey Mouse-shaped pancakes. If you prefer savory, their omelets and chicken & waffles are crowd-pleasers. The vibe is casual and welcoming, with Detroit-themed decor nodding to the old Hudson’s department store. Pro tip: It gets busy on weekends, so try to go early. Everyone will leave full and happy, ready for a day of exploring. (Don’t forget to pack some extra pancakes for a mid-morning snack – you’ll thank yourself later!)

American Coney Island & Lafayette Coney Island

114 & 118 W Lafayette Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 961-7758
Website: American Coney Island
Website: Lafayette Coney Island

No trip to Detroit is complete without trying our most famous local dish: the Coney dog! Two legendary, side-by-side diners, American and Lafayette, have been serving up these chili-topped hot dogs for over a century, and each has fierce loyalists. American Coney Island opened in 1917 and Lafayette in 1924, founded by two brothers, and they’ve been friendly rivals ever since (even the Today Show and Food Network have covered their rivalry). Both restaurants are super casual and family-friendly, with quick service and an old-school diner feel. What to order? A classic “Coney Island” dog comes loaded with meaty chili, mustard, and onions, messy goodness! For kids or anyone not into chili, there are plain hot dogs, fries, even gyros and burgers on the menu. One fun approach: get a Coney from each spot and do a family taste test to see which you prefer. Some say American’s chili is a touch spicier while Lafayette’s is a bit meatier, but honestly you can’t go wrong. The important part is the experience: squeeze into a booth or perch on a stool, enjoy the friendly banter of the staff, and soak up a true Detroit tradition. Your kids will love saying they tried the famous Coney dogs they’ve heard about (just have napkins ready!). And if your family ends up split on which is best, well, welcome to Detroit, that’s a debate as old as the restaurants themselves.

JoJo’s Shake Bar

88 W Columbia St, Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313) 462-4315
Website: JoJo’s Shake Bar

Get ready for a sugar rush and a side of nostalgia! JoJo’s Shake Bar is a newer addition to downtown, but it’s already a hit with families thanks to its over-the-top milkshakes and fun diner vibe. The menu features massive “Biggie Shakes” piled high with toppings, we’re talking shakes crowned with whole cupcakes, brownies, cotton candy, you name it. Your kids’ eyes will pop when their Birthday Cake Shake or Cookies ’n Cream shake arrives overflowing with whipped cream and sprinkles. The atmosphere inside is bright, colorful, and downright joyful, think 1980s/90s nostalgia with neon signs and cartoon murals (you might catch Mom or Dad humming along to a throwback tune on the speakers). While the desserts steal the show, JoJo’s also has a solid food menu with gourmet smash burgers, waffle fries, chicken tenders, and a kids’ menu that will actually get eaten (grilled cheese or mini burgers, anyone?). It’s the kind of place where it’s perfectly acceptable for the whole family to have milkshakes for dinner. ???? If you’re visiting around a holiday, note that JoJo’s loves to decorate to the max, at Christmas it becomes a winter wonderland, and at Halloween it’s delightfully spooky. The service is friendly and used to a little noise, so no worries if the kids get excited. One shake can easily be split between two littles. But hey, you’re on vacation (or stay-cation), maybe let everyone get their own and enjoy the sugar high! Don’t forget to snap some photos of those wild shakes before they’re devoured; this is one food memory you’ll want to share.

Mom’s Spaghetti

2131 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313) 888-8388
Website: Mom’s Spaghetti

If those lyrics mean anything to you, you’ll appreciate this quirky spot. Mom’s Spaghetti is rapper Eminem’s very own pasta joint, named after his famous lyric in “Lose Yourself.” It started as a pop-up and was so popular that it became a permanent restaurant. The menu is deliberately simple and playful: classic spaghetti with or without meatballs, an ironic “S’ghetti Sandwich” (yep, spaghetti between garlic bread), and that’s about it. You order from a walk-up window in an alley, and there’s a small dining area upstairs decorated with Eminem memorabilia (teenagers might think it’s the coolest thing ever). Is it a bit of a tourist trap? Sure, and the restaurant leans into that with t-shirts and merch on sale. But you know what? Kids love spaghetti, and the kitsch factor is fun for everyone. Plus, the spaghetti itself is actually tasty, hearty, saucy, and served in a paper carton just like at a concession stand. You might even catch a glimpse of Eminem’s photo on the wall or lyrics graffitied around. Occasionally, the real Slim Shady has been known to pop in (he famously surprised fans by serving pasta at the grand opening), but don’t count on it, just enjoy the novelty. Mom’s Spaghetti is quick, affordable, and guaranteed to make you smile. After all, how many times can you say you ate at a place owned by a music legend? Your kids might not get all the references, but they’ll definitely get their fill of carbs, and you’ll get a fun story to tell.


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Mister Dips

19 E Grand River Ave, Parkers Aly, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 789-3477
Website: Mister Dips

Burger craving, anyone? Mister Dips is a hip burger stand that hails from New York, now parked (literally) in a cool alley next to the Shinola Hotel. The retro-inspired spot serves griddle-smashed burgers, waffle fries, and creative soft-serve ice cream cones and shakes. It’s basically a gourmet twist on classic Americana, and it’s very kid-friendly. You order at the counter and can dine at picnic tables in Parker’s Alley, perfect for a breezy summer lunch or dinner. The menu is simple: “Dips” burgers come with options like applewood-smoked bacon and special sauce, or there’s a plant-based Impossible burger for vegetarian families. The waffle fries can be ordered “dirty dipped” in queso for an extra treat (likely to be a hit with teenagers). But you absolutely cannot leave without trying a Dairy Dip, their signature soft-serve cones with funky flavors and toppings, or a Dipsy Doozy shake, which can even be made “Boozy” for adults. One month the cone might be Cherry Pie flavor with actual pie crust crumbles, the next it might be s’mores with toasted marshmallow on top. Mister Dips was created by a renowned chef, but it doesn’t feel pretentious at all, in fact, their philosophy is a “come-as-you-are burger and ice cream spot for all ages”. That means your family can roll in after a Tigers game, a little sunburned and windblown from a day of fun, and fit right in as you chow down on burgers and cones. The kids will adore the playful food (and likely get a bit messy, those drippy cones are part of the experience). Meanwhile, parents might appreciate the nod to nostalgia and the fact that a quick, delicious meal here won’t break the bank. If the weather’s nice, enjoy your treats outside and do some people-watching in the alley; it’s a favorite hangout for locals and visitors alike. Mister Dips proves that sometimes the simplest foods, done right, make for the best family memories.

Bon Bon Bon

1435 Farmer St Suite 120, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 316-1430
Website: Bon Bon Bon

Time for a sweet finish at Detroit’s own artisan chocolate shop that’s anything but ordinary. Bon Bon Bon (a fun name that literally means “good good good” in French) handcrafts petite chocolates that are as imaginative as they are delicious. Peering into the shop window, your kids’ eyes might go wide, rows of adorable little “bons” in flavors ranging from classic to downright wacky. We’re talking familiar favorites like salted caramel or coffee, next to inventive creations like Hot Cheetos, birthday cake, “Cereal and Milk,” and even black truffle. Each bon is a tiny square of art, often with designs or a pinch of sparkle on top. Bon Bon Bon was founded in Detroit (with its production in the nearby city of Hamtramck), and it’s become a local symbol of delicious creativity. Let each family member pick a couple of flavors; half the fun is discussing the choices! The staff will pack them in a cute little box-box-box (as they call it) for you. If your kids choose something weird like a Hot Cheetos bon, brace yourself, yes, it does have real bits of spicy Cheetos in white chocolate, and oddly enough, it works! The shop is tiny, so you’ll likely be enjoying your treats as you stroll back out on Farmer Street or find a bench. Savor that moment: the city around you, chocolate on your tongues, and your family laughing at the crazy flavors you’re sampling. It’s the perfect final treat of the day. By the way, Bon Bon Bon often rotates seasonal flavors (pumpkin spice in fall, peppermint in winter, etc.), so there’s always a surprise. They prove that desserts in Detroit aren’t just tasty, they’re also full of character and local flair.

Insider Tips for Exploring Downtown with Kids

  • Getting Around: Downtown Detroit is very walkable, but little legs get tired. Consider bringing a stroller or wagon for younger kids. The Detroit People Mover, an elevated train that loops around downtown, is a fun novelty for kids and only costs $0.75. You can hop on at stations like Greektown or Financial District for a quick ride with a view (toddlers love it!). Also, the QLINE streetcar runs along Woodward Avenue from downtown to Midtown’s museum district for free, making it easy to visit spots like the DIA or Science Center without moving your car. Riding the QLINE or People Mover can be an adventure in itself for children, and it saves you parking hassles.

  • Stroller-Friendly Stops: All the attractions listed are stroller-friendly (even The Belt alley is flat and manageable). At Comerica Park, note that strollers are permitted but should fold up under your seat or be checked at guest services. The RiverWalk has smooth paths and ramps, and you’ll find family restrooms or porta-potties along the way. If you need a diaper change or nursing break, the Detroit Public Library (across from the DIA) has a children’s area with comfy spots to sit, and Comerica Park actually offers nursing mother’s rooms.

  • Safety and City Savvy: Downtown Detroit is generally very safe and bustling these days, especially in the Campus Martius and riverfront areas – you’ll see plenty of other families out and about. Standard city smarts apply: hold hands when crossing busy Woodward Ave, keep an eye on belongings, and explain to kids that the “Spirit of Detroit” is a statue (one imaginative three-year-old reportedly asked if it was a real giant!). If you’re driving, note that parking garages and lots are available near all major attractions (and metered street parking is free on Sundays). At busy spots like Campus Martius events or Tigers games, consider writing your cell number on your child’s wristband or arm, just in case, large crowds can lead to a momentary scare if someone wanders. Comerica Park actually provides ID wristbands for kids at Guest Services for peace of mind.

  • When to Visit: Each season in Detroit brings its own special family fun. Summer gives you baseball games, riverfront splash pads, and outdoor events galore. Fall might treat you to gorgeous foliage views along the RiverWalk and fun harvest festivals. Winter means ice skating at Campus Martius and holiday lights (plus the Downtown Detroit Markets, small shops in Cadillac Square, which often have treats like hot cocoa and crafts that kids enjoy). Spring brings the city back to bloom with stroller walks in Hart Plaza and perhaps a day trip to Belle Isle Park (a 5-minute drive from downtown, featuring an aquarium, conservatory, and giant playground). There’s really no bad time to explore downtown with your family, just dress for the weather and you’re good to go!

  • Local Events & Festivals: Keep an eye on local event listings (the Downtown Detroit Partnership website or the Metro Detroit Mommy calendar) for special family-friendly events. For example, in summer, Beacon Park hosts Family Fun Days with free activities, Campus Martius runs kid-friendly programming like entertainment on certain weekdays, and the Detroit River Days festival (if revived) brings carnival rides and music to the riverfront. On weekends, the city often has outdoor markets or street fairs that are great for a wander (and often have face painting or balloon artists for kids). If you’re here over Memorial Day weekend, the Movement Electronic Music Festival at Hart Plaza can be loud, but during daytime it’s not uncommon to see families with ear-protected babies grooving to techno, very “Detroit” indeed, though maybe not every parent’s cup of tea! Choose events that fit your family’s interests and schedule, and you’ll likely find Detroit’s community ready to welcome you.

  


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A Downtown Detroit Day to Remember – Your Adventure Awaits!

From morning pancakes to evening strolls, from carousel rides to art-filled alleys, you now have the inside scoop on exploring downtown Detroit with kids. This ultimate family guide has covered the flagship attractions, local eateries, and hidden gems that will make your visit special, whether you’re introducing your children to the city for the first time or rediscovering it through fresh eyes. Detroit is a city of stories; every statue, every mural, every ballgame has something to say about the resilient, creative spirit here. By sharing these experiences with your family, you’re not just having fun (though there will be plenty of that!), you’re also passing on the story of Detroit to the next generation in a meaningful way.

So, what are you waiting for? Pack up the diaper bag, charge the phone for photos, and head downtown for an adventure that mixes education, excitement, and pure Michigan charm. Watch your kids light up as they conquer the carousel tiger at Comerica, giggle at the goofy sculptures on the RiverWalk, or devour a drippy ice cream from Mister Dips. Take a moment to soak in the scene: kids playing in the shadow of skyscrapers, families laughing together, the Detroit People Mover whooshing by overhead. That’s downtown Detroit for you, a place where urban energy and family fun intersect.

Finally, don’t be a stranger: if you fell in love with the D today (easy to do!), consider coming back to explore more or even reach out for local advice. This guide was written by a team that not only knows the city but cares deeply about it. Think of us as your friendly Detroit neighbors. Whether you need recommendations for your next outing, tips on Metro Detroit neighborhoods, or you’re dreaming about making Detroit home someday, we’re here to help. As we like to say around here, Detroit Hustles Harder, and that includes working hard to give our kids amazing memories in this town.

Ready to plan your downtown Detroit family day? Grab a pen and map out your must-see list from this guide. And if you have questions or want personalized pointers, don’t hesitate to reach out to a local expert (we love sharing our city secrets!). Now go make some Motor City memories with your family, and welcome to Detroit, from our family to yours. Enjoy the journey!


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24400 Johns Road, Lyon charter township

5 Beds 8 Baths 13,000 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81024034016
5300 Sheldon Rd, Oakland charter township

$5,800,000

5300 Sheldon Rd, Oakland charter township

6 Beds 8 Baths 9,128 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050185289
1286 Gray Fox Crt, Marion township

$5,750,000

↓ $245,000

1286 Gray Fox Crt, Marion township

5 Beds 6 Baths 7,996 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250011995
2623 Turtle Shores, Bloomfield charter township

$4,990,000

2623 Turtle Shores, Bloomfield charter township

1 Bed 2 Baths 2,268 SqFt Residential MLS® # 216010273
2255 Webb St, Detroit city

$4,980,000

↓ $500,000

2255 Webb St, Detroit city

212 Beds 156 Baths 150,689 SqFt Multifamily MLS® # 58050172514
21400 W 7 Mile Rd, Detroit city

$4,800,000

21400 W 7 Mile Rd, Detroit city

88 Beds 64 Baths 50,478 SqFt Multifamily MLS® # 58050188303
307 Windy Crest Drive, Ann Arbor charter township

$4,500,000

307 Windy Crest Drive, Ann Arbor charter township

5 Beds 7 Baths 9,113 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025041263
5350 Brewster Rd, Oakland charter township

$4,450,000

5350 Brewster Rd, Oakland charter township

6 Beds 9 Baths 13,151 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050179868
803 Canterbury  Crs, Bloomfield Hills city

$4,300,000

803 Canterbury Crs, Bloomfield Hills city

5 Beds 8 Baths 8,097 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250024490
611 Watkins St, Birmingham city

$3,999,000

611 Watkins St, Birmingham city

5 Beds 7 Baths 6,049 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250028619
17965 Beck Rd, Northville township

$3,999,000

17965 Beck Rd, Northville township

7 Beds 10 Baths 10,980 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250013814
38371 Huron Pointe Dr, Harrison charter township

$3,950,000

38371 Huron Pointe Dr, Harrison charter township

4 Beds 7 Baths 7,598 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050185325
362 Keswick Rd, Bloomfield Hills city

$3,900,000

362 Keswick Rd, Bloomfield Hills city

5 Beds 8 Baths 8,429 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250030381
3397 W Silver Lake Rd, Fenton city

$3,500,000

3397 W Silver Lake Rd, Fenton city

5 Beds 7 Baths 8,240 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250012540
3371 Noble Road, Addison township

$3,499,999

↓ $250,001

3371 Noble Road, Addison township

3 Beds 3 Baths 2,400 SqFt Residential MLS® # 72024063022
12700 Shaffer Rd, Springfield charter township

$3,475,000

12700 Shaffer Rd, Springfield charter township

4 Beds 4 Baths 5,019 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250025947
10399 Lakeshore Dr E, Goodrich village

$3,390,000

↓ $400,000

10399 Lakeshore Dr E, Goodrich village

8 Beds 13 Baths 17,000 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250018190
2330 Fairway Dr, Birmingham city

$3,300,000

2330 Fairway Dr, Birmingham city

5 Beds 8 Baths 6,011 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250032234
21140 Chubb Road, Lyon charter township

$3,300,000

21140 Chubb Road, Lyon charter township

4 Beds 4 Baths 8,700 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81024025647
4349 Island View Drive, Fenton charter township

$3,299,000

4349 Island View Drive, Fenton charter township

5 Beds 6 Baths 7,236 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025043114
4795 Gallagher Rd, Oakland charter township

$3,290,000

↓ $160,000

4795 Gallagher Rd, Oakland charter township

4 Beds 4 Baths 5,699 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050169311
273 Ridge Rd, Grosse Pointe Farms city

$3,200,000

↓ $500,000

273 Ridge Rd, Grosse Pointe Farms city

7 Beds 7 Baths 8,836 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050184780
105 Lake Shore Rd, Grosse Pointe Farms city

$3,100,000

↓ $300,000

105 Lake Shore Rd, Grosse Pointe Farms city

8 Beds 9 Baths 11,419 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050168139
369 N Old Woodward Avenue Building: 369 Unit: 307 Modifier: 307, Birmingham city

$3,100,000

369 N Old Woodward Avenue Building: 369 Unit: 307 Modifier: 307, Birmingham city

1 Bed 2 Baths 2,115 SqFt Condominium MLS® # 81024003871
17455 Iris Cir, Clinton charter township

$3,000,000

17455 Iris Cir, Clinton charter township

5 Beds 9 Baths 13,149 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050190493
605 Lake Shore Rd, Village of Grosse Pointe Shores city

$2,999,999

605 Lake Shore Rd, Village of Grosse Pointe Shores city

6 Beds 7 Baths 6,800 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050189674
10173 Carmer Rd, Tyrone township

$2,999,000

↓ $500,000

10173 Carmer Rd, Tyrone township

4 Beds 5 Baths 6,108 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250026764
2101 33 Mile Rd, Bruce township

$2,999,000

2101 33 Mile Rd, Bruce township

5 Beds 7 Baths 11,944 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20240047876
19259 Maybury Meadow Court, Northville township

$2,998,500

↓ $101,500

19259 Maybury Meadow Court, Northville township

5 Beds 8 Baths 7,300 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81024059035
1723 Birmingham Blvd, Birmingham city

$2,988,000

1723 Birmingham Blvd, Birmingham city

4 Beds 5 Baths 4,728 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250024636
5980 Cherry Hill Road, Superior charter township

$2,978,000

↓ $222,000

5980 Cherry Hill Road, Superior charter township

4 Beds 5 Baths 3,981 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025024087
121 W Kingsley Unit: 502, Ann Arbor city

$2,950,000

121 W Kingsley Unit: 502, Ann Arbor city

2 Beds 3 Baths 2,587 SqFt Condominium MLS® # 81025039249
408 Longshore Drive Unit: Unit A, Ann Arbor city

$2,858,000

408 Longshore Drive Unit: Unit A, Ann Arbor city

4 Beds 4 Baths 4,689 SqFt Condominium MLS® # 81025002353
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1735 Heron Ridge Drive, Bloomfield charter township

$2,850,000

1735 Heron Ridge Drive, Bloomfield charter township

5 Beds 8 Baths 8,210 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025052769
67773 Quail Ridge Dr, Washington township

$2,850,000

67773 Quail Ridge Dr, Washington township

4 Beds 7 Baths 7,702 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050188084
408 Longshore Drive Unit: C, Ann Arbor city

$2,806,000

408 Longshore Drive Unit: C, Ann Arbor city

4 Beds 4 Baths 3,245 SqFt Condominium MLS® # 81024059696
8207 Schaefer, Detroit city

$2,800,000

8207 Schaefer, Detroit city

44 Beds 44 Baths 28,406 SqFt Multifamily MLS® # 58050188314
369 N Old Woodward Avenue Building: Bldg#: Unit: 301 Modifier: 301, Birmingham city

$2,760,000

369 N Old Woodward Avenue Building: Bldg#: Unit: 301 Modifier: 301, Birmingham city

3 Beds 3 Baths 3,510 SqFt Condominium MLS® # 81024001004
5133 Howard Lake Rd, Addison township

$2,700,000

5133 Howard Lake Rd, Addison township

2 Beds 1 Bath 805 SqFt Residential MLS® # 214128980

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