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28°F / -1°C (More Clouds Than Sun. Chilly.)
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Accommodation
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Expensive
Renaissance Center
Detroit, MI
48243
+1 313 568 8000 Fax: +1 313 568 8146
Website
Video Website
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The tallest building in Detroit, this multi-towered, glass skyscraper is visible for many miles. Erected in 1976 and designed by architect John Portman, the RenCen, as it is widely known, was a controversial attempt at downtown revival. Much criticized at first for its isolated, fortress-like layout and its labyrinthine interior, it is now more user-friendly now that it serves as the General Motors Corporation's world headquarters. The guest rooms are perfect for the business traveler and views from many rooms and restaurants in this riverside tower, Detroit’s tallest building, are spectacular. The area has nightlife within walking distance. The central tower houses the Marriott Renaissance Hotel and a revolving restaurant, The Summit, at the top. Visitors can ride elevators to the 72nd floor observation tower for a panoramic view of Detroit and Windsor. Dozens of shops and restaurants, offering a wide variety of goods, dot the lower levels.
Rooms & Charges
1298 rooms in total.
Singles From USD 279.
Doubles From USD 279.
Check In: 3p.
Check Out: Noon.
Services & Facilities
Laundry Service, Wi-fi, Restaurant, Television, Parking, Safe Deposit, Bar, Computer Facilities, Internet Access, Disabled Access, Business Facilities, Air Conditioning, Sauna, Non-smoking Rooms, Fitness Club.
Conferences
27 meeting rooms, 100,000 square feet of meeting space, including an 11,500-square-foot ballroom.
Part of the: Marriott
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