The Inn at 97 Winder, Detroit, Hotel Review

It’s no secret that we’re fans of SPG properties and chain hotels in general. While they’ve got a large footprint, there are places that they just don’t reach.

Every now and again we like to stay in boutique hotels, too! I decided what a cool mother’s day it would be if she and I could go to a Detroit Tiger’s game, and so we started looking for the closest hotel to the park. To our delight, there was really cool historic property not 3 blocks away called the Inn and 97 Winder.

a front door of a building

From the hotel’s website:

Designed by famous architect John V. Smith, the inn was completed in 1876 as a private home for philanthropist John Harvey and his family. At several times throughout history, the inn reigned as the most expensive private home in Detroit. A recent painstaking renovation has restored the building to its original glory with the same careful attention to detail for which its architect was admired. The Inn at 97 Winder achieved acceptance into the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 and is truly a standout among Detroit hotels.

I parked on the street in front of the hotel (free parking) and headed up to the main entrance.

a large brick building with a porch and a lawn

Rear Entrance

Each room in the public areas is different, decorated with antiques from various decades and centuries.

a room with a couch and a table

Inn at 97 Winder

In the rear of the hotel is the expansive kitchen. Here every morning is where the breakfast is served.

a kitchen counter with a sink and a basket of fruit

Inn at 97 Winder Kitchen

If you’re feeling a bit peckish, you can raid the fridge whenever you see fit. Whatever’s in there is all yours! Soda, water, yogurt, etc. Make yourself at home.

One of 10 rooms

We headed up to the room on the 2nd floor (note, no elevator here, so apologies to anyone needing an ADA friendly hotel). The bed was beyond comfortable and decorated with a ton of pillows.

The most modern part of the hotel was the bathroom. It has been completey remodeled and included an amazing soaking tub.

a bed with pillows and lamps

Inn at 97 Winder

a bathroom with a bathtub and a chandelier

Inn at 97 Winder

a bathtub with water running out of it

Inn at 97 Winder

a shower head and shower head

Inn at 97 Winder

Being just a couple blocks from the park made getting to and from the game a breeze.

a baseball game in a stadium

Detroit Tigers Night Game

The next morning breakfast included a good mix or everything. It was pretty easy to fill up!

How we booked

We made a booking through hotels.com and used our 10th free night. If you’re not familiar with Hotels.com, you get 1 night free for every 10 that you stay. You can pair them with TopCashBack to earn upwards of 10% back on each stay.

The hotel was only about 2/3 booked when we arrived, so if you want a stay close to the game with free parking in downtown Detroit, you’ve gotta give them a go!

 

Author: Jon Nickel-D'Andrea

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