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Mint House Detroit – Grand Circus Park

114 W Adams Ave, Detroit, MI 48226

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Apartment rentals with front-row access to Downtown Detroit

 

Whether you’re in town for a game, a show, work, or to take in the fantastic dining, retail and arts scene has become part of downtown Detroit’s stunning 21st century renaissance, as our guest at Mint House Detroit – Grand Circus Park, you’ll be able to choose from studio and one-bedroom vacation rentals in a beautiful, modern apartment setting, that offer up to three times the space of traditional short-term rentals, full kitchens, free wi-fi, washer/dryer, comfortable beds and spacious living areas for relaxing, entertaining, and remote working. Your downtown Detroit apartment rental also has access to an onsite gym, with its iconic exposed brick Hotel Briggs mural and industrial design elements that harken back to the building’s 1920s origins as part of the building boom that marked the (first) golden age of the Motor City.

About the Location

For a city that was built by and for the automobile industry, Detroit is living up to its 21st-century commitment to be more pedestrian-friendly. Downtown Detroit, in particular, is easy to get around on foot (or via the city’s elevated light rail, the People Mover). At Mint House Detroit – Grand Circus Park, you are less than a five-minute walk to the Fox Theatre and Comerica Park. Try nearby Buddy’s for the best Detroit-style pizza. You are also less than ten minutes from Campus Martius Park, the official center of the city. Greektown, with its mix of traditional Greek culture, newer restaurants and shops, and the Vegas-style Hollywood Casino, is also just a toss of the dice away. In nearby Midtown, the Detroit Cultural Center Historic District is comprised of historic homes, public art, and the city’s renowned museums, including the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit Historical Museum, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, and the Detroit Science Center. For a chance to live like a local, stroll through the food stalls and vendors of the vibrant Eastern Market district while taking in the sounds of live jazz and Motown. Or cozy up in neighboring Corktown, Detroit’s oldest neighborhood (albeit also one of its youngest and hippest) and a favorite of Wayne State University students, third-wave coffee connoisseurs (Folk and Lucky Detroit are both solid choices), and those who like a craft cocktail or peated bourbon at Two James on a cold Midwestern night.

Standard Amenities

  • High Speed WiFi
  • Contactless Check-In
  • 24/7 Customer Support
  • Professionally Cleaned
  • Complimentary Coffee/Tea
  • Shower/Bath Amenities
  • Fresh Towels
  • Keyless Entry

Special Amenities

Fitness Center

Open 24/7

Laundry Room

Complimentary laundry pods are included in your stay.

Kitchen

Fully-equipped with stainless steel cookware, glassware, dishware and utensils.

Smart Check-in

Via the Mint House App

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Stock Your Stay

Grocery pre-stocking service that allows guests to seamlessly pre-order groceries to their Mint House apartment ahead of arrival.

Lounge

Open 24/7

Room Types

Studio Apartments

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Studio Room

Studio Apartment

Up to 2 Guests

1 Bathroom

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One Bedroom Apartments

Briggs Houze - 114 W Adams Street
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Kitchen

One Bedroom Apartment

Up to 4 Guests

1 Bedroom

1 Bathroom

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Local Favorites

Market

Eastern Market

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Stock up on fresh produce, take in the work of local artists or find your inner zen with free yoga classes at one of Detroit’s most iconic destinations.

Cocktails

Tin Roof

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If you need a little liquid courage before you step up to the mic, Tin Roof’s got you covered. This three-level music joint is the perfect spot for amateurs and pros alike looking to dance, karaoke or just have a good time.

Art

Detroit Institute of Arts Museum

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With one of the largest collections of art in the U.S., this local institution showcases a little bit of everything, from mummies to Monets.