Travel & Accommodations

Hotel

Although we do not have an official hotel for WordCamp Detroit, there are plenty in the Downtown, Midtown and Windsor area.

Check out some hotels from a Google search for hotels.


Coming from the North (Oakland County)

(Watch out for construction on I-75) You’re going to want to most likely take I-75 down to exit 50 towards Grand River Ave. Turn right on 2nd Ave (make sure to pay attention to the traffic lights there), about a half mile up Cass Tech will be on the left.
Directions from Rochester

Coming from the South (Toledo / Down River)

Your main route is going to be I-75 North, then take exit 50 toward Grand River Ave, drive to 2nd Ave and turn left, about a half mile up Cass Tech will be on the left.
Directions from Toledo, OH

From the East (Canada)

Most of your route will be traveling on ON-401 West to the Ambassador Bridge, from there you’ll take I-75 North to exit 50 for Grand River Avenue. Drive to 2nd Ave and turn left, about a half mile up Cass Tech will be on the left.
Directions from Toronto, Ontario, Canada

From the East (Port Huron)

Take I-94 West down to exit 216A for I-75 South, then head down about a mile to exit 50 toward Grand River Ave. Turn right on 2nd Ave (make sure to pay attention to the traffic lights there), about a half mile up Cass Tech will be on the left.
Directions from Port Huron

Coming from the West (Grand Rapids)

Most of your travel will be on I-96 East, which will transition into I-696 East around Novi, MI. You’ll then want to take exit 8 for M-10 (The Lodge) South towards Downtown, get off at Grand River Ave exit 2C and turn left. Then a final left turn onto 2nd Ave. and Cass Tech will be on the left about a half mile up.
Directions from Grand Rapids on Google

Coming from the West (Ann Arbor)

Get on M-14 East, it will transition into I-96 East towards Downtown Detroit. Take the exit towards I-75 North, then take exit 50 toward Grand River Ave. Drive to 2nd Ave and turn left, about a half mile up Cass Tech will be on the left.
Directions from Ann Arbor