facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and information for Campus Martius Park

Campus Martius Park

About

CAMPUS MARTIUS PARK VISION Campus Martius Park is many things. It is: * Detroit's Gathering Place * The Crossroads of Downtown Detroit * Our Town Square * The City's Signature Landmark * A Catalyst for Downtown Development

Description

Programmed, operated and managed by the Downtown Detroit Partnership.

Downtown Detroit is home to world-class public spaces that serve as platforms of excitement and entertainment for metro residents, visitors, and businesses.

Over 5 Downtown Detroit parks - Campus Martius Park, DTE's New Public Park, Cadillac Square, Capitol Park, and Grand Circus Park attract millions of visitors annually through a wide array of exciting events and activations.

Each season, the park hosts events and programs that provide culturally diverse experiences for metro Detroit and its visitors. Enhanced by a number of choice features - including beautiful landscaping, flowing fountains, historical monuments, flourishing gardens, comfortable seating, and a variety of dining options - the Downtown Detroit Parks offer guests freedom of relaxation and comfort any time of day.

If you are interested in seeing internationally known performers and innovative artistry, taking part in cultural celebrations and healthy initiatives, or simply enjoying the essence of nature, these beautiful public spaces have something for everyone.

Address: 800 Woodward Ave, Détroit 48226
Phone: (313) 962-0101
Parking: Lot, Street
State: MI
City: Detroit
Street Number: 800 Woodward Ave
Zip Code: 48226
categories: performance & event venue, sports & recreation, park


Similar places near
Cadillac Square Parking Lot Cadillac Square Parking Lot 152 meter Disgusted by this place. My group came in two cars and I was asked to pay ahead so pa...
Rosa Parks Transit Center Rosa Parks Transit Center 506 meter The Rosa Parks Transit Center is the main local bus station in Detroit, Michigan serv...
Detroit Opera House Parking Center Detroit Opera House Parking Center 574 meter We are open 24 hours in the Heart of the Theater District and only steps away from Th...
Grand Circus Grand Circus 591 meter Coding bootcamps, tech training, job placement assistance and coworking space in down...
Friends of Grand Circus Dog Park, Detroit Friends of Grand Circus Dog Park, Detroit 674 meter Grand Circus Park Dog Park is an amazing place for anyone looking to unleash Fido for...
Beacon Park Detroit Beacon Park Detroit 747 meter Detroit’s newest public space - Beacon Park - was developed by DTE Energy and opens t...
Parks & Rec Parks & Rec 793 meter A cozy, sit-down diner focusing on classic breakfast with surprising innovations. Ope...
Comerica Park Comerica Park 841 meter Had a great family night out! The Tigers didn't win, but it was a fun game anyway! Ev...
Comerica Park Comerica Park 871 meter
Cass Park Historic District Cass Park Historic District 1 miles The Cass Park Historic District is a historic district in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, ...
Lafayette Park, Detroit Lafayette Park, Detroit 1 miles Lafayette Park is a historic urban renewal district east of Downtown Detroit and cont...
Brush Park Brush Park 1 miles The Brush Park Historic District, frequently referred to as simply Brush Park, is a 2...
Reviews
Interesting park/area right in the middle of the city and the street - in a sort of roundabout. Nice sandy playground, cool bar with terrace and redtaurant. Kids not allowed after 9 pm.
There is a bar called the beach, its kids are friendly until 9 pm. Dog friendly. There are fancy portatil restrooms. Great place to chill and enjoy the summer weather.
I haven't explored my city all summer. Downtown Detroit is one of the most beautiful things about the city so many more reservations going on. Beautiful place to take pictures and go to games etc. We enjoyed a free circus recently down at Campus Martius Park this past weekend. They are always having something free in this area. The kids really enjoyed it after the circus was over we hopped on the people mover and got off at Central Park Station stopped by Monroe Street Midway which was beautiful looked amazing to my brother from another mother whose art is all the around the city "Sheefy Mcfly" so proud of him. I didn't fully enter the Monroe Midway I know I had my strap which is a firearm on me so I knew I wasn't making past the medal detectors. We walked down further to Campus Martius Park where they had games, a beach like atmosphere with sand for the kids also had places where you can get adult drinks and food while your're down there. Lastly they have a huge area where they show free movies for kids and adults. Overall go visit downtown Detroit it's beautiful and the summer and winter, but the summer time is just more of a vibe. I spent a total of $25 dollars I went to Shake Shack and spent $10 on parking which was on a Sunday this was a 24hr parking garage at 150 W. Jefferson. There is also the Compuware Parking Garage it is right near the Monroe Midway as well right off Central station people mover stop. If you plan to bring kids down and don't want to spend much money bring them their own snacks. I packed peanut butter jelly sandwiches, yogurt and used a lunch box as a cooler to keep our waters cold while exploring it was four of us total. I also bought change because ik we were getting on the people mover. People Mover cost .75 cents per person going 1 way. If you don't have change they do have a change machine at every stop of the people mover. Rest rooms they do have multiple porter potties around each of these areas you can go to always carry extra tissue, hand sanitizer, small soap an extra bottle of water for those who like to properly wash their hands. Atmosphere: 10 out of 10 Downtown Detroit: 10 out of 10
The park covers two city blocks and boasts beautiful landscaping, fountains, sculptures, and plenty of green space for visitors to relax and enjoy the surroundings. The park also features a stage for outdoor performances, making it a hub for cultural events in the city. One of the most notable features of Campus Martius Park is its unique ice-skating ring, which is open during the winter months. The ring is surrounded by beautiful holiday lights and serves as a festive gathering place for both locals and tourists alike. The park also has several restaurants and cafes that offer a range of dining options, from casual to upscale. Visitors can enjoy a meal while taking in the beautiful views of the park and the city skyline.
Downtown is so nostalgic with the décor on so many buildings that are being redone and bought especially by Dan Gilbert himself has done a fabulous job. Looks great and it's all gonna get better. It would be really nice to see. A little bit wider streets but I know it's kind of hard.
Visiting Campus Martius Park at night was an enchanting experience! The park came alive with vibrant lights, creating a magical atmosphere. The illuminated trees and sparkling fountains added a touch of whimsy to the surroundings. The park's central location in the city made it easily accessible, and the nighttime ambiance was truly captivating. The bustling energy of the city was still present, but the park offered a peaceful respite from the urban hustle. We enjoyed strolling along the pathways, taking in the stunning views of the city skyline and the historic buildings surrounding the park. The seating areas provided a comfortable spot to relax and soak in the ambiance while enjoying the company of friends or loved ones. Campus Martius Park truly showcases the charm and vibrancy of the city at night. It's a perfect spot for a romantic walk, a gathering with friends, or simply to unwind and enjoy the city lights. I highly recommend a visit to this park at night to experience the unique and captivating atmosphere it offers.
Kind of random park near the Ren-Cen. Random art installations and a pretty good fountain. They have a kind of band shell area, but no bands when we were there. Just some advertisements lighting up the park on a giant screen. Saw a few cops on patrol, so seems safe.
I absolutely love this area. They have definitely upgraded since I was a kid. We went as a large family during the fall. The skating rink is super nice. They have so many different areas of games for the kids and family to enjoy. They have a pop up shop and a food court. Security at entry for pat down for safety. Parking is great on the street or the parking garage right across. Great family atmosphere and safe!
TRUE gem in the city of Detroit. I live in the suburbs I don’t get to the city as often as I would like but Camp Martius was phenomenal. My family and I enjoyed the skating rink. I had fun falling and making memories. Looking forward to what this summer has to bring. Parking was easy but pricey, just used a local lot. $10-20z
This park actually is a re-established area after a fire that took place in 1805. This area was to be the initial area where Detroit would rebuild the city. It’s a small yet quaint park area that has several umbrella tables, nice music playing, a stage for live bands and a few food trucks. It’s a nice place to take a break and enjoy looking at the historic statues and buildings.
Comment on this place