Finding an ideal romantic hotel in Detroit does not have to be difficult. Welcome to The Siren Hotel, a nice option for travelers like you.
Nearby landmarks such as Ford Field (0.2 mi) and Detroit-Windsor Tunnel (0.6 mi) make The Siren Hotel a great place to stay when visiting Detroit.
Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at The Siren Hotel offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning.
During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and baggage storage. Guests of The Siren Hotel are also welcome to enjoy a lounge, located on site. For travelers arriving by car, there is paid public parking available nearby.
While in Detroit be sure to experience local fish and chips favorites at Sweetwater Tavern, Traffic Jam & Snug Restaurant, or Cornerstone Barrel House.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular architectural buildings such as The Guardian Building, GM Renaissance Center, and Campus Martius Park.
The Siren Hotel looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Detroit.
The customer service was excellent, and the hotel is unique and beautiful! Aside from a variety of room options, The Siren also has a beautiful dining area and small shop in the lobby. If you appreciate internet design, there is no hotel that I’ve stayed at with their interior style.
I loved this hotel! It was decorated in retro decor and it had such a flair to it! As soon as we got there, from the valet to housekeeping, everyone was so nice! The Front Desk was especially helpful and friendly. When we got to our room (we requested a higher floor), it was very clean and the view of the city was wonderful. The location was perfect, right across from the Detroit Opera House. A short walk to various restaurants and venues and the Peoplemover was right next door. We will definitely be staying there again when visiting Detroit. If thinking of a romantic getaway, look no further!
I love the idea of this hotel. The downstairs lobby and bar are great and fun place to hang on the weekends. For the price, the service at this location should be much higher. No one offered to help with bags. The room (13th floor) was hot and stuffy and the thermostat could not be lowered. The err was no ceiling fans or anything else to move air around the room. The temp in the room throughout the night was 79 degrees. Too hot. The room had only sparkling water bottles, no still, no ice in the ice bucket. When reserving on their site they ask what time you will be arriving. I’m assuming they ask so all the cute details of your stay can be curated (like ice in an ice bucket). None of those things were considered. As I said, cool hotel, great location, prices are not a big deal, but the service needs to be better. This is the second time I’ve stayed and my comments are the same for both. The first time I paid $ 1100 for the night before Valentines In their most expensive suite and ordered a bottle of rose to be in the room before we arrived. It was there, in the ice bucket, with no ice, and the bottle was warm. Off the shelf. Attention to detail goes a long way. I’m a former Marine and attention to detail is life or death. Attention to detail in the hotel industry makes the difference between a one time customer and a repeat customer. I won’t be coming back. …
There are wonderful boutique hotels that have opened in Detroit, but this isn't one of them. We stayed over a long weekend in early December and assigned one of the Playroom rooms. The description on their website says it's big enough for 4 people, which is incomprehensible, since the room is so small with very limited closet space. We asked for luggage racks and were told they didn't have any, so had to leave our luggage on the floor as there was no other place to store. Ridiculous! Karl's a well-known restaurant had abruptly closed only weeks before and nothing was offered as a goodwill gesture, even though it was one of the reasons why I selected this property. No in-room coffee makers and the coffee in the lobby was over $4 a cup. Do yourself a favor and stay somewhere else in downtown and just make a reservation to have a drink at The Candy Bar, which is nice.…
This has been my favorite building downtown for many many years (and I should have bought it when the owner was asking a paltry $2 million 15 years ago - jk). I was very excited to see how it looked after a big hotel company renovated it but much to my chagrin, it was a letdown. We stayed there over New Year's Eve. I know it's a narrow building but the main floor was tiny so there wasn't much to see. There were two small sitting areas and a coffee stand but nothing else. A staircase, which supposedly led to another cafe, was closed off and the cafe closed. A cute but tiny bar was at the far end and a little shop off to one side. The guys at reception were nice but it took a long time to check in, even taking into account the short line. We were told there were three bars - the one on the main floor, which was sold out for the night, one down the street, which I guess the hotel was affiliated with (just look for the record storefront) and then a bar "in the alley", which we did not venture into. I was also told if I needed anything, I was to text them at a number that would pop up on their computer or something but it never worked, or else I never got a reply. There was a very narrow dark hallway leading to two elevators, which took a long time coming. When we got into one, it had a luggage cart, with some empty beer bottles on it, taking up half the elevator. Two employees were in the elevator as well and we thought they'd be taking the cart with them but they just left it where it was. We used the elevator a few times and discovered that the luggage carts are always in the elevators because there is no room anywhere else on the main floor. We did see another one sitting in the elevator area, which didn't really help anyone. When we left to go to the Red Wing game that night, the record store/bar was not even open. When we got home after midnight, we did stop in there and it was a strange vibe. Very small place and a very small bar with a DJ. Our room was TINY!! No closet and only a hook for suits and dresses. There was no room service but I was able to buy a bottle of sparkling wine for $50 downstairs in that one bar. The tv worked but then didn't when we got home after midnight. Nowhere to hang towels and the water pressure was weak. The bed was a queen, I think, which was comfortable. Oh, yea...going back to texting the desk - THEY HAVE NO WORKING TELEPHONE. They have a 70s/80s style phone that is not plugged into the wall (at least get an old-fashioned one). So when the texts weren't working, we had to go downstairs. That was it. We checked out the next morning. I wish I could have explored more and liked it more...…
Very cute hotel. The staff was extremely welcoming upon arrival. I knew the room was small, but wow!! Really small. Bathroom was almost as big as the rest of the room. Very comfortable beds with clean quality linens. Couldn’t see the tv from either bed due to the placement. On the second day the room wasn’t cleaned. I asked one of the housekeepers if they cleaned occupied rooms every day. They do. Was there a reason ours wasn’t? I was told she was just about to finish her shift but could get us some clean towels if we wanted. I guess with a room that small, who needs to clean!! All in I liked the place but not sure I’d race back.
I have always wanted to stay here- the lobby and location is so fantastic and I was hoping for a lovely, special boutique hotel experience. However, I was quickly disappointed after stepping foot in the door - the reception team tried to tell me that my gift certificate was expired - despite there not being any expiration date or terms on the certificate- and then tried to lie and tell me that they had tried to reach out to me numerous times to tell me it was expired -nope!- then refused to give the piece of paper back to me so that I had record to share for any follow up with corporate to dispute their refusal to accept it. Finally, after over a half hour of cajoling, I finally got into a room - which was different from the one I booked. The staff never apologized for the inconvenience nor tried to make me feel welcome at all. Elevators are slow but its an old building so I wasn't that concerned, and my room was on the 13th floor - it was a split level room (not told to me when they put me in it - just told it was a "suite") with a spiral metal staircase in the middle of the room. Bathroom, sinks, etc downstairs, just a bed and a desk upstairs. No phone, no coffee maker, no complimentary bottled water, no room service, super bare bones. Then the couch that was on the main level was a sectional (where each seat was disconnected) and had like a bucket seat design - so you couldn't comfortably lay/sit on it. Very strange. At night, even though I was on 13th floor I was shocked at how much street noise you could hear - it was like there was a bachelorette party happening right outside my door. I expect there to be some city noise in a downtown hotel, but this was crazy, and it was a MONDAY night! I was so disappointed and will let everyone I know to NOT stay here - there are so many other better options near by at similar price points. I hope they see all of these comments (wish I had read them before I booked!) and made some very needed changes to service and amenities offered.…
Great hotel in a great area of Detroit. Great service. The lounges were awesome. Everything was so close. Rooms and hotel is very unique. It was my second time staying there. Its my new favorite when staying in Detroit
We just recently stayed at the Siren as it was recommended to us as a great location. The valet parking does not seem very efficient as we waited for a half hour checking in to get serviced. Staff at the front desk are all very cordial and friendly. I had reserved a King Suite Room and upon getting to my room was surprised to see a metal spiral staircase to the bedroom. I would guess it has 15 or so steps so it is certainly not something I wanted to negotiate while getting up to use the bathroom a few time a night. I am also north of 70 so even more so. I wish someone would have told me this while I made my reservation. I would never do this or stay in that room again because of the spiral staircase and my age. They had no other room to exchange for me. The coffee shop is great and had the friendliest barista I have ever encountered . The little bar in the lobby looked terrific but we couldn't get in as all seats were reserved, even the ones at the bar which were empty when we want to have a drink. I observed people coming in from off the street who were promptly seated though. Seems that when you spend over $400 for a room the hotel guests might have some priority. Again, wish I would have been told to make a reservation if I wanted to have a drink in the hotel bar. The gist of my experience would have been better with a little knowledge while checking in. Especially the room!…
Was excited to stay here. On my bucket list. The lobby is amazing, the Candy Bar was impossible to get into so was served in the beautiful lobby. Bartender did wonderful. When we pulled up there was no valet in site, I had to go to the desk to get one. Elevators take a long time to get to you. Staff extremely friendly. Coffee available in lobby, since there was no coffee in the room, it would be nice to get a coupon for a free cup if you stay in the hotel.
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