Sheraton Detroit Metro Airport

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8000 Merriman Road Romulus, MI 48174

Ratings

AAA
3
Northstar
4

Venue Highlights

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Free airport shuttle
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Whirlpool

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Taxi

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Staging area

Distance from airport

  • 2 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Paid parking$10.00 / day
  • Bus parking

Sheraton Detroit Metro Airport Meeting Space

Total meeting space20,652 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms15
Largest room7,254 sq. ft.
Second largest room2,420 sq. ft.
Space (Private)21,184 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms358
Single (1 bed)178
Double (2 beds)175
Suites5
Tax rate14%

Local Attractions

Michigan Science Center

Henry Ford Museum

Ambassador Bridge

Fox Theatre

Theater
19 mi. away
You may have seen the Fox Theatre Detroit in the latest Chrysler commercial during the Super Bowl featuring Eiminem and the Chrysler 200. But the Fox Theatre has been around for years. The Detroit Fox is one of five spectacular Fox Theatres built in the late 1920s by film pioneer William Fox. (The others were the Fox Theatres in Brooklyn, Atlanta, St. Louis, and San Francisco.) It was designed by architect C. Howard Crane with a lavish interior featuring a blend of Burmese, Chinese, Indian and Persian motifs. There are three levels of seating, the Main Floor above the orchestra pit, the Mezzanine, and the Gallery (balcony). The exterior of the attached 10-story office building features a facade with Asian motifs which, when illuminated at night, can be seen for several blocks. The Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri is (on the interior) its architectural "near" twin with about 500 fewer seats. The Detroit Fox is part of the Fox Building, while the St. Louis Fox is a stand-alone theatre. The architectural plaster molds of the slightly older (1928) Detroit Fox were re-used on the later (1929) St. Louis Fox. Fox.TheatreDetroit.net is a privately held company that specializes in the sale of tickets in the secondary market. We are not affiliated with any official supplier or box office. To purchase tickets to any Fox Theatre Detroit events simply call our operators at anytime or click on the event you wish to attend.
2211 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48201

Southland Center

Shopping
6 mi. away
Southland Center is Southern Wayne County’s optimal shopping experience with the latest styles from Charlotte Russe, Vanity, American Eagle, Express, The Buckle and many, many more exciting stores! Hungry? Take a break and treat yourself to an array of eateries throughout the mall. What brings you today? MALL SERVICES Southland Center features the following services and amenities: ATM Copy/Fax Service Family Restroom Lost and Found Mall Gift Cards Shopping Bags Stroller Rental TDD Services Wheelchair Service LOCATION Southland Center 23000 Eureka Road Taylor, Michigan 48180-5254 (734) 374-2800 Get Directions PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SMART Bus Transportation to Southland Center Route 125 Fort Street/Eureka includes Metro Airport Route 830 Downriver Park & Ride Route 150 Taylor-Detroit Route 160 Downriver Route 275 Telegraph DIRECTIONS Southland is located on Eureka Road in Taylor 1/4 mile west of I-75 and 1/4 mile east of Telegraph
23000 Eureka Road
Taylor, MI 48180

Automotive Hall of Fame

The Henry Ford

Museum
9 mi. away
With a rich and diverse offering of exhibits, demonstrations, programs and reenactments, The Henry Ford celebrates yesterday’s traditions as well as today’s innovations. Five distinct attractions at The Henry Ford captivate and inspire visitors of all ages. Spread over more than 90-acres, Greenfield Village comes alive with the unforgettable sights, sounds and settings of America’s past. Housing one of the largest collections of its kind ever assembled, Henry Ford Museum showcases the people and ideas that have fired our imaginations and changed our lives. At the site where automobile manufacturing as we know it came of age — and continues to define the state-of-the-art today — the Ford Rouge Factory Tour is a firsthand journey into the genius of American manufacturing. Behind the scenes, the Benson Ford Research Center uses the one-of-a-kind artifacts and resources of The Henry Ford to deepen our understanding of American people, places and things. And on the bigger-than-big screen, The Henry Ford IMAX Theater presents current releases, cinema classics and feature-length documentaries that showcase American popular culture and the American experience in superb, sense-surrounding detail. Encounter ideas that change the world, travel through America’s past, embark on America’s greatest factory tour and more. It all comes together at The Henry Ford, America’s greatest history attraction. The Henry Ford is an independent, not-for-profit organization. We depend on ticket purchases, income from our gift shops and restaurants, and tax-deductible contributions and memberships for support.
20900 Oakwood Blvd.
Dearborn, MI 48124

Comerica Park

Recreation
20 mi. away
In April of 2000, The Detroit News produced a commemorative section on the Detroit Tigers' first game at their new home, Comerica Park. A quote from the headlining story read as follows: "Comerica Park is expected to make the Detroit Tigers part of baseball's nouveau riche..." Those who have visited the ballpark agree with the expectations. A carousel. A ferris wheel. A mammoth water feature in center field that can be choreographed to any music. a decade-by-decade pedestrian museum enveloping the main concourse. But wait, there is also a field with a game being played as well. These are but a few examples of what Comerica Park introduced to fans visiting downtown Detroit in the summer of 2000. Groundbreaking for the $300 million project took place on October 29, 1997. More than 60 percent of the financing is private, with the rest contributed from public sources. In the time since groundbreaking, the design has continued to evolve. The resulting goal realized is a combination of a classic design for the seating area with amusement and entertainment features that are unique to Comerica Park. Tigers owner Mike Ilitch played a direct role in designing the facility and brought years of family entertainment experience to the process. "If the fans feel the pride that this is their park, and a pride of ownership, then we've accomplished what we set out to do," said Ilitch.
2100 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48201

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The 11-story Sheraton Detroit Metro Airport features 359 guest rooms and suites that overlook a spectacular glass atrium lobby. We offer complimentary shuttle service to and from Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) and our hotel is just a short drive from premier area attractions, restaurants, casinos, and shopping. We also feature a fitness center powered by Core Performance, an indoor heated pool, and a hot tub. After a long day, relax with dinner and drinks in our Cultivate restaurant or Connections lounge.With more than 18,000 square feet of magnificent function space, our 7,144-square-foot Metro Grand Ballroom features vaulted ceilings and warm, rich wood and can accommodate any special event you have in mind. No matter the size of your meeting or event, our staff will help make it memorable and stress-free.

Cancellation Policy

48 Hours

Additional Information

Complimentary Airport shuttle Complimentary Guest Room Internet Overnight self parking $10.00