Campus Martius Park NFL Draft

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4.5/5 · 322 reviews
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Aug 31, 2024
The Campus Martius town square was voted number 1 in USA today it is certainly a lovely area with water, glass sculptures, bar and a beach! Full review by Gardengel-IoW
Jan 12, 2024
Our family visited Campus Martius Park just after Christmas. The lights and decorations are beautiful. The giant Christmas tree is really nice. We went ice skating on the rink at the foot of the Chr… Full review by TravelerCentralFLA
Sep 6, 2023
This downtown park is nice. During our visit they had free activities here. Mini golf, basketball, and food and drinks were all options. Full review by Beemoney97

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Is the ice real or fake?
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Don't know since I went in early fall. Sorry, but does it even matter if you get to skate?
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Answer by Carrie A · Jan 3, 2022
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Is Campus Martius park close to the People Mover?
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Yes. There are several stops to People Mover, a few of them are relatively close to Campus Martius.
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Is there anywhere to put a small backpack when going ice skating?
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Lockers are available to rent (the posting I saw said they were free, first come first serve).
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Answer by Karen H · Jan 10, 2019
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Does the ice rink close during warm weather, or is it refrigerated?
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Yes. It’ll be open until March 3rd, 2019 and then reopen in November.
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driving to Campus Martius for the day . Lunch, shopping? anything else close ? Where do I park?
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There is a variety of paid parking, including on the street, surface lots and parking structures. Depending on how long you plan to stay, the street parking would be your cheapest …
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There is a variety of paid parking, including on the street, surface lots and parking structures. Depending on how long you plan to stay, the street parking would be your cheapest alternative. It might be fun to check out detroit's newest hotel, the Shinola on Woodward. There's also a Shinola store. If you're into street art, The nearby Z-Lot and Belt Alley might be of interest. There's murals on each level of the parking structure. If you like architecture, you must check out the Guardian Building, an Art Deco jewel. Hart Plaza near the riverfront has an interesting fountain and some sculptures. Well, there a few suggestions.
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Answer by Craig J · Dec 27, 2018
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