Iconic Foods of Detroit Tour
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Iconic Foods of Detroit Tour

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About this experience

Get ready to walk, taste, and discover your way through the heart of the Motor City on this food tour. Over the course of three flavorful hours, you’ll sample Detroit’s most iconic eats while soaking up the stories and spirit of the city that created them.

From historic eateries to buzz-worthy newcomers, this fully-narrated tour brings Detroit’s food scene to life with every bite. Savor a slice of Detroit-style pizza, bite into a classic Coney dog, sip on local fizzy favorites, and indulge in sweet traditions of the Motor City – first at a local chocolatier and then at an iconic downtown restaurant.

On this must-do walking tour, your guide will share fascinating stories of the people and places behind the flavors, all while leading you past some of Detroit’s most recognizable landmarks and photo-worthy backdrops.

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Vegetarian

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Iconic Foods of Detroit Tour

What's included

From sweet to savory, we have you covered with multiple stops to try Detroit's iconic foods.
Coney Island Hot Dog
Delicious Detroit-style Pizza
Two mouth-watering desserts
Taste some of Detroit's local "pop" flavors

Detailed itinerary

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We will begin and end our time together at the foremost art deco skyscraper in the United States. Known as the "Cathedral of Finance," this historic building is truly stunning.

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The Book Tower is one of Detroit’s unique landmarks—an ornate, photo-worthy skyscraper now revived as a vibrant hub of dining, living, and culture.

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A beautifully restored Beaux-Arts building that you must see and learn what it was then and is today.

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This activated alley with unique shops will be a "sweet" spot for us to visit.

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Stop 5

The Spirit of Detroit Plaza is an insta-worthy picture stop.

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Stop 6

The Joe Louis Monument—“The Fist”—is a bold, must-see Detroit landmark honoring the boxing legend’s power and legacy in the city.

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Stop 7

Let us share the story of Campus Martius - a place that has been voted the Number 1 Public Square in America.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Not recommended for people with significant food allergies.

Meeting point

Enter the Guardian Building and go to the Promenade level. Check in at the Detroit Food & City Tour Gift Shop.

Important notes

Please show your print or digital ticket at check-in.

About Detroit

Detroit, Michigan, is a vibrant city known for its rich automotive history, influential music scene, and cultural landmarks. As the heart of the U.S. automotive industry, Detroit offers a unique blend of industrial heritage, artistic innovation, and urban revitalization.

Top Attractions

The Henry Ford

A world-renowned museum complex showcasing American innovation and history, including the famous Rosa Parks Bus and the Wright Brothers' bicycle shop.

Museum 4-6 hours Moderate ($25-$50 per person)

Detroit Institute of Arts

One of the top art museums in the U.S., featuring an impressive collection of artworks, including Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry Murals.

Museum 2-3 hours Free for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties; $14 for non-residents

Belle Isle Park

A beautiful island park in the Detroit River, featuring a conservatory, aquarium, and scenic views of the city skyline.

Nature 1-2 hours Free (some attractions may have fees)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Coney Dog

A hot dog topped with a beef chili sauce, onions, and mustard, a Detroit classic.

Snack Contains meat

Detroit-Style Pizza

A thick, square-shaped pizza with a crispy crust and cheese all the way to the edges, topped with tomato sauce.

Dinner Contains dairy and gluten

Pasty

A savory pastry filled with meat and vegetables, originating from the city's Cornish immigrant population.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat and gluten

Popular Activities

Hiking in Metroparks Biking trails Kayaking on the Detroit River Spa treatments Picnicking in Belle Isle Park Strolling along the RiverWalk Visiting museums Attending concerts and performances

Best Time to Visit

Summer (June to August)

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, numerous festivals, and outdoor activities. The city comes alive with events and concerts.

18-30°C 64-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish, Arabic, Detroit has a diverse population, and many languages are spoken.
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

GMT-5 (Eastern Time Zone)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Detroit has made significant improvements in safety in recent years, but some areas still have higher crime rates. Visitors should be aware of their surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.
  • • Use reputable taxi services or ride-sharing apps.
  • • Avoid displaying valuables in public.

Getting there

By air
  • Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport • 32 km (20 miles) from city center
By train

Detroit Amtrak Station

By bus

Greyhound Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) operates a network of buses covering the city. The system is affordable and covers most major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Midtown Greektown

Day trips

Henry Ford Museum
32 km (20 miles) • Full day

A world-renowned museum complex showcasing American innovation and history, including the famous Rosa Parks Bus and the Wright Brothers' bicycle shop.

Huron-Clinton Metroparks
32 km (20 miles) • Half day to Full day

A collection of 13 parks along the Huron and Clinton rivers, offering a variety of outdoor activities and scenic views.

Ann Arbor
64 km (40 miles) • Full day

A charming college town known for its vibrant arts scene, historic architecture, and excellent dining options.

Festivals

Detroit Jazz Festival • Late August to early September Woodward Dream Cruise • Mid-August Noel Night • First Saturday in December

Pro tips

  • Visit the Detroit Institute of Arts on a weekday to avoid crowds.
  • Explore the city's street art scene in Midtown and Corktown.
  • Try a Coney Dog at Lafayette Coney Island, a Detroit institution.
  • Take a tour of the Motown Museum for a behind-the-scenes look at the birthplace of Motown Records.
  • Attend a Detroit Tigers or Lions game for a taste of the city's sports culture.
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