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Michigan

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Michigan offers a surprisingly diverse luxury hotel landscape. Detroit has become one of America's great comeback cities, with boutique hotels in restored historic buildings, a booming culinary scene, and world-class museums. Mackinac Island is a car-free National Historic Landmark where the Grand Hotel has set the standard for Great Lakes luxury since 1887. Traverse City and the Leelanau Peninsula deliver wine-country sophistication and stunning Lake Michigan shoreline. The Upper Peninsula provides wilderness lodge experiences near Pictured Rocks, and charming lakeside towns like Saugatuck and Petoskey offer boutique inn stays.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hotel areas in Michigan?

Detroit for urban comeback cool, Mackinac Island for historic grandeur, Traverse City for wine country, and Saugatuck for lakeside boutique charm.

When is the best time to visit Michigan?

Summer (June–August) for Great Lakes beaches and Mackinac Island. Autumn for stunning foliage, especially in the Upper Peninsula. Winter for skiing in the north.

What is a Mackinac Island hotel stay like?

Mackinac Island is car-free — you arrive by ferry and get around by horse-drawn carriage or bicycle. The Grand Hotel and its peers offer a nostalgic, gracious Great Lakes luxury experience.