Hotels near Michigan Stadium
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Hotels near Michigan Stadium
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Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown
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AC Hotel Ann Arbor Downtown
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Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor
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The Vanguard Ann Arbor Autograph Collection
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor South
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Sonesta Simply Suites Detroit Ann Arbor
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Hyatt Place Ann Arbor
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Holiday Inn & Suites Ann Arbor Univ Michigan Area by IHG
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Extended Stay America Suites Detroit Ann Arbor Briarwood Mal
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Sheraton Ann Arbor Hotel
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Spark by Hilton Ann Arbor South
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Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
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Courtyard by Marriott Ann Arbor
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Ann Arbor
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Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown
The extended-stay solution when one night is never quite enough time.
- Prepare team breakfasts together in full in-suite kitchens before kickoff
- Host family reunions in open-concept residential-style lobby areas
- Gather around fire pits to recap the day's biggest plays
AC Hotel Ann Arbor Downtown
Built for guests who rise early and settle late on long gamedays.
- Plan tomorrow's tailgate at AC Lounge communal work tables
- Sip cocktails by the fire between stadium sessions and events
- Meet parents and fans at AC Lounge for evening cocktails
Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor
Full-service hospitality that adapts to early mornings and late celebrations alike.
- Accommodate extra guests with rollaway beds in your room
- Reconnect with alumni groups in semi-private lobby seating nooks
- Relax by outdoor fire pits with fellow alumni after kickoff
Homewood Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor
Community-minded hospitality that turns spectators into neighbors for the weekend.
- Park in accessible spaces near the entrance for easy arrival
- Enjoy rotating eggs and breakfast meats every game day morning
- Pull-out sleeper sofas give everyone their own comfortable sleeping space
The Vanguard Ann Arbor Autograph Collection
Handpicked properties for visitors who want character during multi-purpose college weekends.
- Relax in curated courtyard gardens before heading to the stadium
- Fuel celebratory dinners with distinctive dining rooted in the local food scene
- Recharge with in-room dining after long alumni weekend celebration days
Home2 Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor South
Stylish efficiency built for travelers who return season after season with everyone.
- Fuel up with over 400 breakfast combinations before kickoff
- Sleep the whole crew with pull-out sleeper sofas included
- Fuel pregame conversations at communal tables built for group gatherings
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Sonesta Simply Suites Detroit Ann Arbor
Designed for guests who lock in certainty before sold-out weekends spiral outward.
- Dine al fresco with the family before kickoff tomorrow
- Fuel postgame conversations with chef-crafted entrees and local beer selections
- Fuel up with in-room dining after long game day celebrations
Hyatt Place Ann Arbor
A sharper midscale option built around the breakfast-to-postgame rhythm fans keep.
- Skip rideshare fees with easy parking access near your room
- Enjoy cage-free eggs and all-natural bacon every game morning
- Gather around the breakfast table for meal planning and traditions
Holiday Inn & Suites Ann Arbor Univ Michigan Area
Dependable midscale lodging engineered for fans weathering premium-priced game-weekend chaos.
- Browse the 24-hour market for quick breakfast before campus tours
- Sink into beds dressed in premium linens and quality bedding
- Store your vehicle on-site throughout the entire game weekend
Extended Stay America Suites Detroit Ann Arbor
The weekly-rate model adapted for families stretching one trip across multiple days.
- Recharge with upgraded bedding designed for complete overnight recovery
- Keep your car steps away for multiple campus trips daily
- Grab breakfast quickly and head straight to the stadium
Sheraton Ann Arbor Hotel
Designed for travelers who want tradition paired with dependable upscale service.
- Charge devices at the Community Table between game day events
- Gather around fire pit lounges before and after the game
- Access premium beverages in the private Club lounge each evening
Spark by Hilton Ann Arbor South
Full-service comfort built for travelers who expect consistency during spirited weekends.
- Request concierge-arranged limousines for special alumni gatherings and celebrations
- Order gourmet breakfast sandwiches before heading to the tailgate lot
- Reserve confirmed connecting rooms for your whole family upfront
Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
Reliable upscale comfort tailored for families reconnecting over decades-old college traditions.
- Share meals on landscaped terrace dining areas with visiting families
- Gather with family over locally sourced upscale bar bites postgame
- Fuel late-night celebrations with in-room comfort food delivery
Courtyard by Marriott Ann Arbor
Premium service crafted for travelers who need their base to handle competing priorities.
- Request cribs for infants traveling to their first rivalry game
- Connect with alumni on dedicated high-speed Wi-Fi workstations
- Gather around fire pit lounges before kickoff with fellow fans
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Ann Arbor
The residential alternative when sold-out weekends turn lodging into a gamble.
- Access hot coffee and tea anytime during your weekend campus visit
- Refresh under curved shower rods with extra elbow room inside
- Load and unload game day essentials right near your room
Michigan Stadium Travel Guide
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Michigan Stadium, known globally as "The Big House," is the largest stadium in the United States and a cathedral of college football. Located in Ann Arbor, it offers a game-day atmosphere that is less of a sporting event and more of a massive, maize-and-blue family reunion. The stadium's unique bowl design digs deep into the ground, creating a deceptive scale that only reveals its true immensity once you step inside the gates. Visitors here must navigate the strict "No Bag" policy, master the art of parking on a golf course, and prepare for weather that can swing from sunny and 70s to a snowstorm in a single afternoon. The guide below helps you find the best pre-game burger, understand the local tailgating rules at Pioneer High, and survive the cold November winds.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium sits just south of the University of Michigan's central campus, bridging the gap between the academic buildings and the residential Old West Side. The immediate area is dominated by university athletic facilities, including the Crisler Center and Yost Ice Arena, creating a dedicated sports district. To the north lies downtown Ann Arbor, a vibrant, walkable grid of restaurants, bookstores, and coffee shops that buzzes with student energy. To the south, across Stadium Boulevard, is the Ann Arbor Golf & Outing Club and Pioneer High School, which transform into massive tailgate villages on game days. Access is heavily reliant on driving or walking; public transit options are limited to local bus routes that can get caught in the gridlock. The neighborhood is incredibly safe and pedestrian-friendly, with thousands of fans walking miles from downtown to the stadium. Rideshare pickups are difficult near the stadium itself; walking north toward Main Street or east toward State Street is usually necessary to find a driver.
Where to Stay
Hotel inventory in Ann Arbor is tight on game weekends, often requiring bookings a year in advance. The Graduate Ann Arbor is the premier choice, offering a heavily themed, upscale experience right on the edge of campus, a short walk from the stadium. The Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown is another excellent walkable option, providing modern suites in the heart of the restaurant district. For a reliable, family-friendly stay, the Hyatt Place Ann Arbor on South State Street is just a short shuttle ride or long walk away. Budget-conscious fans often look to hotels near I-94, such as the Fairfield Inn Ann Arbor, which offers easy highway access but requires a game-day commute. Avoid staying in Detroit or near the airport unless you have a rental car and a designated driver, as the 45-minute drive can easily double with game traffic.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) · 30 min drive
Bag policy is absolute
No bags allowed
Arrival & Parking
Parking at Pioneer High School is the standard
Tip
Brown Jug for history and burgers
Culture & History
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum for families
- Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) · 30 min drive
- Bag policy is absolute: No bags allowed
- Parking at Pioneer High School is the standard
- Brown Jug for history and burgers
- Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum for families
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy centers on parking. The lots at Pioneer High School and the Ann Arbor Golf & Outing Club open early (6 AM or 7 AM depending on game time) and are the epicenter of tailgating. These spots are first-come, first-served and cash/credit at the gate, so arrive hours before kickoff. If you aren't tailgating, walking from downtown allows you to hit the bars on Main Street before joining the massive pedestrian flow south. Gates to the stadium open two hours before kickoff; be aware that security is incredibly strict about the "No Bag" policy—not even clear bags are allowed, so pockets are your only storage.
During the Event
Michigan Stadium is a single, massive bowl with bench seating, meaning you will be shoulder-to-shoulder with your neighbors; renting a seat cushion is highly recommended for comfort and defining your space. The stadium is open-air and exposed, so sun in September and wind in November are major factors. Concessions are standard stadium fare, but lines can be long; try to grab food during play to avoid the halftime rush. The "Go Blue" banner touches are a tradition as the team enters, an electric moment you should be in your seat to witness.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the Big House is a slow process due to the single-level concourse and sheer volume of 100,000+ fans. Traffic leaving the golf course and high school lots is gridlocked for at least an hour. Many savvy fans walk back to downtown Ann Arbor to grab a post-game meal at The Brown Jug or Zingerman's Roadhouse, letting the traffic die down before attempting to drive. If using rideshare, walk as far away from the stadium as possible (ideally north of Madison Street) to get a signal and a driver.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy centers on parking. The lots at Pioneer High School and the Ann Arbor Golf & Outing Club open early (6 AM or 7 AM depending on game time) and are the epicenter of tailgating. These spots are first-come, first-served and cash/credit at the gate, so arrive hours before kickoff. If you aren't tailgating, walking from downtown allows you to hit the bars on Main Street before joining the massive pedestrian flow south. Gates to the stadium open two hours before kickoff; be aware that security is incredibly strict about the "No Bag" policy—not even clear bags are allowed, so pockets are your only storage.
During the Event
Michigan Stadium is a single, massive bowl with bench seating, meaning you will be shoulder-to-shoulder with your neighbors; renting a seat cushion is highly recommended for comfort and defining your space. The stadium is open-air and exposed, so sun in September and wind in November are major factors. Concessions are standard stadium fare, but lines can be long; try to grab food during play to avoid the halftime rush. The "Go Blue" banner touches are a tradition as the team enters, an electric moment you should be in your seat to witness.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the Big House is a slow process due to the single-level concourse and sheer volume of 100,000+ fans. Traffic leaving the golf course and high school lots is gridlocked for at least an hour. Many savvy fans walk back to downtown Ann Arbor to grab a post-game meal at The Brown Jug or Zingerman's Roadhouse, letting the traffic die down before attempting to drive. If using rideshare, walk as far away from the stadium as possible (ideally north of Madison Street) to get a signal and a driver.
Things to Do
Walkable
Crisler Center
AdjacentLocated directly next door, the home of Michigan basketball often hosts events or open practices on football weekends. Even from the outside, it is a key part of the athletic campus and a common meeting point for fans. The "Waterfall" fountain in front is a popular photo spot. It shares the same parking footprint as the football stadium, making it easy to check out.
University of Michigan Museum of Art
0.8 miA manageable walk north through the athletic campus brings you to this impressive museum. It features a diverse collection spanning African, Asian, and Western art in a beautiful historic building. Admission is free, making it a great low-stakes cultural stop before the chaos of the game. It sits right on the edge of the "Diag," the heart of the university.
5–15 Minutes Away
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
1.2 miLocated in downtown Ann Arbor, this is a premier destination for families traveling with kids. It features hundreds of interactive exhibits focused on science and technology, housed in a historic firehouse. It is the perfect place to burn off energy on a Friday afternoon or Sunday morning. The "Block Party" exhibit is a perennial favorite for younger children.
Nichols Arboretum
1.5 miKnown locally as "The Arb," this massive park offers miles of trails winding through hills and along the Huron River. It is especially stunning in the fall when the leaves change color, offering a classic Michigan autumn experience. It is a peaceful escape from the noise of game day, perfect for a morning walk. The Peony Garden is a highlight in late spring.
Walkable
- Crisler Center — Located directly next door, the home of Michigan basketball often hosts events or open practices on football weekends. Even from the outside, it is a key part of the athletic campus and a common meeting point for fans. The "Waterfall" fountain in front is a popular photo spot. It shares the same parking footprint as the football stadium, making it easy to check out. Adjacent
- University of Michigan Museum of Art — A manageable walk north through the athletic campus brings you to this impressive museum. It features a diverse collection spanning African, Asian, and Western art in a beautiful historic building. Admission is free, making it a great low-stakes cultural stop before the chaos of the game. It sits right on the edge of the "Diag," the heart of the university. 0.8 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum — Located in downtown Ann Arbor, this is a premier destination for families traveling with kids. It features hundreds of interactive exhibits focused on science and technology, housed in a historic firehouse. It is the perfect place to burn off energy on a Friday afternoon or Sunday morning. The "Block Party" exhibit is a perennial favorite for younger children. 1.2 mi
- Nichols Arboretum — Known locally as "The Arb," this massive park offers miles of trails winding through hills and along the Huron River. It is especially stunning in the fall when the leaves change color, offering a classic Michigan autumn experience. It is a peaceful escape from the noise of game day, perfect for a morning walk. The Peony Garden is a highlight in late spring. 1.5 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Union Rec
0.6 miLocated just a short walk north of the stadium, this spot serves creative American comfort food in a quirky, retro-designed space. The menu features coffee-rubbed brisket, chilaquiles, and a solid list of craft cocktails. It acts as a coffee shop in the morning and a lively restaurant at night. It is a great middle ground between a dive bar and a sit-down dinner.
Zingerman's Roadhouse
1.8 miWhile a short drive away, this is the full-service restaurant arm of the famous Zingerman's deli empire. They serve incredible American regional cuisine, from fried chicken to pit-smoked BBQ, using high-quality ingredients. The "Roadshow" drive-thru offers quick coffee and pastries if you are in a rush. It is a culinary landmark that justifies the detour.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
The Brown Jug
1.2 miAn Ann Arbor legend since 1936, this sports bar is named after the Michigan-Minnesota rivalry trophy. The walls are covered in memorabilia, and the menu is a massive list of burgers, pizzas, and Greek specialties. It is the quintessential college bar experience, packed with students and alumni alike. It is the place to go to soak up the university's history and energy.
Fraser's Pub
1.5 miA local favorite that feels miles away from the campus hype, Fraser's is a classic neighborhood sports pub. They have a massive outdoor patio and serve one of the best burgers in town. It is a popular spot for locals to watch the game if they don't have tickets. The vibe is friendly, unpretentious, and beer-focused.
Local & Elevated Picks
Knight's Steakhouse
2.5 miFor a stiff drink and a perfect prime rib, Knight's is the old-school choice for Ann Arbor townies. The pours are famously generous, and the atmosphere is dark and clubby. It is the perfect place for a celebratory dinner after a win. It feels like stepping back in time to a classic Midwestern supper club.
Mani Osteria & Bar
1.0 miLocated in the heart of downtown, this Italian spot specializes in wood-fired pizzas and handmade pastas. It offers a lively, upscale-casual environment that is great for groups. The "Pickled Tomatoes" appetizer is a surprising local favorite. It is a short walk from the main campus area but feels more sophisticated.
Inside & Adjacent
- Union Rec — Located just a short walk north of the stadium, this spot serves creative American comfort food in a quirky, retro-designed space. The menu features coffee-rubbed brisket, chilaquiles, and a solid list of craft cocktails. It acts as a coffee shop in the morning and a lively restaurant at night. It is a great middle ground between a dive bar and a sit-down dinner. 0.6 mi
- Zingerman's Roadhouse — While a short drive away, this is the full-service restaurant arm of the famous Zingerman's deli empire. They serve incredible American regional cuisine, from fried chicken to pit-smoked BBQ, using high-quality ingredients. The "Roadshow" drive-thru offers quick coffee and pastries if you are in a rush. It is a culinary landmark that justifies the detour. 1.8 mi
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- The Brown Jug — An Ann Arbor legend since 1936, this sports bar is named after the Michigan-Minnesota rivalry trophy. The walls are covered in memorabilia, and the menu is a massive list of burgers, pizzas, and Greek specialties. It is the quintessential college bar experience, packed with students and alumni alike. It is the place to go to soak up the university's history and energy. 1.2 mi
- Fraser's Pub — A local favorite that feels miles away from the campus hype, Fraser's is a classic neighborhood sports pub. They have a massive outdoor patio and serve one of the best burgers in town. It is a popular spot for locals to watch the game if they don't have tickets. The vibe is friendly, unpretentious, and beer-focused. 1.5 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Knight's Steakhouse — For a stiff drink and a perfect prime rib, Knight's is the old-school choice for Ann Arbor townies. The pours are famously generous, and the atmosphere is dark and clubby. It is the perfect place for a celebratory dinner after a win. It feels like stepping back in time to a classic Midwestern supper club. 2.5 mi
- Mani Osteria & Bar — Located in the heart of downtown, this Italian spot specializes in wood-fired pizzas and handmade pastas. It offers a lively, upscale-casual environment that is great for groups. The "Pickled Tomatoes" appetizer is a surprising local favorite. It is a short walk from the main campus area but feels more sophisticated. 1.0 mi
Local Tips
No bags allowed at all: pockets only
Dress for wind: the bowl traps cold air late season
Seasonal note: Michigan football spans the seasons. September games are often hot and sunny, requiring sunscreen and hydration. By late October, the weather turns crisp and perfect. November brings the threat of snow and freezing temperatures ("football weather"), where thermal layers, boots, and hand warmers become mandatory survival gear in the open bowl.
- No bags allowed at all pockets only
- Parking at Pioneer HS is credit/cash at gate
- Arrive 3+ hours early to navigate traffic
- Seat cushions are allowed and highly recommended
- Dress for wind the bowl traps cold air late season
- Seasonal note: Michigan football spans the seasons. September games are often hot and sunny, requiring sunscreen and hydration. By late October, the weather turns crisp and perfect. November brings the threat of snow and freezing temperatures ("football weather"), where thermal layers, boots, and hand warmers become mandatory survival gear in the open bowl.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
The stadium is outdoors and exposed. Games in late November can see temperatures in the 20s or 30s with snow. The "Winter Classic" hockey game is an occasional special event. Dress like you are going skiing: base layers, wool socks, and windproof outer shells are essential.
Spring & early summer
Spring brings the "Spring Game" scrimmage, usually in April. Weather is unpredictable—it can be 60°F or snowing. Rain is frequent, so a poncho is a smart addition to your pocket (remember, no bags).
Mid-summer
Summers are warm and humid, with highs in the 80s. The stadium is mostly quiet, but the town is active with art fairs. If visiting for a tour, bring water as the metal bleachers radiate heat.
Fall season
This is the main event. September is summer-like; October is crisp and colorful; November is cold and gray. The wind swirls in the bowl, making it feel colder than the ambient temperature. Be prepared for anything from sunburn to frostbite.
Rain & snow
Rain gear must be worn, not carried in a bag. Ponchos are sold at the stadium but are expensive. Snow games are legendary; the grounds crew clears the field, but your seat will likely be covered until you brush it off.
Winter
The stadium is outdoors and exposed. Games in late November can see temperatures in the 20s or 30s with snow. The "Winter Classic" hockey game is an occasional special event. Dress like you are going skiing: base layers, wool socks, and windproof outer shells are essential.
Spring & early summer
Spring brings the "Spring Game" scrimmage, usually in April. Weather is unpredictable—it can be 60°F or snowing. Rain is frequent, so a poncho is a smart addition to your pocket (remember, no bags).
Mid-summer
Summers are warm and humid, with highs in the 80s. The stadium is mostly quiet, but the town is active with art fairs. If visiting for a tour, bring water as the metal bleachers radiate heat.
Fall season
This is the main event. September is summer-like; October is crisp and colorful; November is cold and gray. The wind swirls in the bowl, making it feel colder than the ambient temperature. Be prepared for anything from sunburn to frostbite.
Rain & snow
Rain gear must be worn, not carried in a bag. Ponchos are sold at the stadium but are expensive. Snow games are legendary; the grounds crew clears the field, but your seat will likely be covered until you brush it off.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Michigan Wolverines
Neighborhood
Athletic Campus / Old West Side
Nearest airport
Detroit Metro (DTW)
Parking
Pioneer High / Golf Course
Walkable district
Main Street Ann Arbor
Groceries & supplies
Kroger on S Industrial
Pharmacy
CVS on S State St
Urgent care
IHA Urgent Care
Downtime
Nichols Arboretum
Pro tip
Absolutely no bags allowed
| Primary team | Michigan Wolverines |
| Neighborhood | Athletic Campus / Old West Side |
| Nearest airport | Detroit Metro (DTW) |
| Parking | Pioneer High / Golf Course |
| Walkable district | Main Street Ann Arbor |
| Groceries & supplies | Kroger on S Industrial |
| Pharmacy | CVS on S State St |
| Urgent care | IHA Urgent Care |
| Downtime | Nichols Arboretum |
| Pro tip | Absolutely no bags allowed |
Frequently Asked Questions
Real questions travelers ask before booking near Michigan Stadium — answered with the specifics you actually need.
Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Michigan Stadium
What are the closest hotels to Michigan Stadium?
The closest hotel to Michigan Stadium is Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown (1.66 mi, from $255/night) — a 3-minute drive. Other nearby options include AC Hotel Ann Arbor Downtown (1.67 mi, from $259/night) and Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.8 mi, from $194/night). Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. AC Hotel Ann Arbor Downtown offers free breakfast and a fitness center. Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Michigan Stadium are good for families?
Several hotels near Michigan Stadium are well-suited for families. Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown (1.66 mi, from $255/night), Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.8 mi, from $194/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.91 mi, from $135/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Michigan Stadium are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Michigan Stadium accommodate team and group travel. Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown (1.66 mi, from $255/night), AC Hotel Ann Arbor Downtown (1.67 mi, from $259/night), and Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.8 mi, from $194/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels near Michigan Stadium?
Yes — Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown (1.66 mi, from $255/night), Homewood Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.91 mi, from $135/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor South (2.62 mi, from $132/night) are all extended-stay properties near Michigan Stadium, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Michigan Stadium?
Several upscale hotels are available near Michigan Stadium. Sheraton Ann Arbor Hotel (3.09 mi, from $154/night), Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.8 mi, from $194/night), and The Vanguard Ann Arbor Autograph Collection (2.13 mi, from $344/night) all offer on-site dining, room service, and a pool. Sheraton Ann Arbor Hotel also has spa access.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Michigan Stadium offer free breakfast?
Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown (1.66 mi, from $255/night), Homewood Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.91 mi, from $135/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor South (2.62 mi, from $132/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Michigan Stadium have an outdoor pool?
The Vanguard Ann Arbor Autograph Collection (2.13 mi, from $344/night) and Sonesta Simply Suites Detroit Ann Arbor (2.63 mi, from $83/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Michigan Stadium have an indoor pool?
Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown (1.66 mi, from $255/night), Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.8 mi, from $194/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.91 mi, from $135/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.
Which hotels near Michigan Stadium have a fitness center?
Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown (1.66 mi, from $255/night), AC Hotel Ann Arbor Downtown (1.67 mi, from $259/night), and Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.8 mi, from $194/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Which hotels near Michigan Stadium are pet-friendly?
Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown (1.66 mi, from $255/night), AC Hotel Ann Arbor Downtown (1.67 mi, from $259/night), and Graduate by Hilton Ann Arbor (1.8 mi, from $194/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.
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