The
motor city has it all... great nightlife, excellent restaurants,
sizzling entertainment, first class casinos and so much more. The
Metro Detroit area is great place to party. There's no better way
to experience the town than in the back of a stretch limousine
...actually I prefer an SUV Limo myself. SUV Limos are probably
the most comfortable way to travel. I like them because you don't
have to crawl over people to move around. They hold anywhere from
12-18 passengers. They cost a little bit more than standard limos
but they are well worth it. SUV Limos are especially nice for larger
groups. Popular SUV Limos include the Cadillac Escalade Limo, Excursion
Limo, and the Hummer Limousine.
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If
your in town on business and flying in or out of Detroit Metro Airport
and need ground transportation you might want to consider a 6 passenger
limousine, sedan, or airport shuttle to get you to where you have
to go. Keep in mind Detroit Metro is one of the busiest airports
in the country. It's a very hectic, airport so it's a good idea to
arrange for a car service in advance. Don't depend on an a limousine
just sitting there waiting for you at the curb when you arrive. And
who wants to waste their time standing in long taxi lines just to
end up in a dirty, smelly cab. Taxi's can sometimes end up costing
more than if you rented a limo. With a little planning you will be
arriving in style without breaking the bank. Click
here for a complete directory of Limousine Services in Detroit.
Motor City Trivia
Detroit was named by the french "D'Etroit" which means (city)
of the straits.
Detroit is the only part of the contiguous U.S. that is north of Canada.
The world's first concrete road (Woodward Avenue) is in Detroit.
The first shopping mall in the U.S. is the Northland Mall.
Charles Lindbergh was a Detroit native.
Cool Stuff to do in Detroit
1. Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield
Village - Located in Dearborn just west of Detroit, this is
one of the most fascinating places in town. The Henry Ford Museum is mostly
dedicated the development of the auto industry, but there are other exhibits,
including the limousine in which President Kennedy was assassinated.
2. Motown
Museum - Located at 2648 West Grand Blvd, just minutes from
Downtown. The birthplace of the famous Motown sound began in the reception
lobby, where young hopefuls such as the Supremes and Temptations waited
to audition.
3. Comerica
Park/ Ford Field - Built in 2000, Comerica Park is home to
the Detroit Tigers. This park has a ferris wheel, mammoth water feature
in center field that can be choreographed to any music, and a museum. Right
next door is Ford Field, Home of the Detroit Lions. The Super Bowl will
be here in 2006. Reserve your Limos now!
4. GreekTown Casino -
Try your luck at the blackjack tables or just kick back and listen to the
lounge band. The drinks aren't free like Vegas but the excellent cuisine
more than makes up for that. If you like authentic Greek food than Greek
Town is the place to be in Detroit. I recommend the New Parthenon. Try
the Chicken Kabob with rice, Its my fav!
5. Detroit Night Clubs -
If your into the dance clubscene you gotta check out Panacea.
This is where the beautiful people hang out in the Motor City. For a more
relaxed, laid back atmosphere check out Fifth
Avenue Billiards, You can shoot a game of pool or just chill at the
bar with friends. No matter where you decide to go, Don't forget to ride
in style in a Stretch Limousine! |
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