For more space, go for a corner suite or executive king room. My room was a luxury room, with a king bed, small sitting area, work desk, 42-inch plasma digital IP television, and a city view.ĭecorated in deep burgundy and soothing sage, with deep wood accents, the room was spacious enough for a short stay at 510 square feet, with ample storage and easy access to electrical outlets, a valued convenience for any business traveler. Rooms are divided into four categories: luxury rooms, executive kings, corner suites, and, concierge-level rooms. Though the tell-tale smell of casino smoke had made its way–every so faintly–to this area, once I was through the security-manned glass doors that separate the cozy lobby from the rest of the building, the air was fresh and clean and the ambiance was quiet and exclusive.
Part of the MGM Grand Casino, the hotel is accessed via its own valet entrance, but once inside, the check-in area is connected to the rest of the casino. Twenty minutes from the Detroit airport and just a short drive to downtown attractions like Greektown, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and Ford Field, the MGM Grand Detroit is a luxury experience in the Motor City.