- Our list of the best things to do in Pontiac, Michigan, features the top 299 nearby activities — including 95 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Pontiac, MI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Pontiac, MI , followed by 291 popular activities in nearby cities, including Detroit, Westland, Dearborn, Sterling Heights, Troy, Waterford, Ferndale, Warren, Royal Oak, Northville, Livonia, Madison Heights, Novi, Auburn Hills, Southfield, South Lyon, Bloomfield Hills, Rochester, Roseville, Macomb, Canton, Rochester Hills, Shelby Township, Farmington Hills, Dearborn Heights, Eastpointe, Howell, Adrian and Lapeer
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24.6 Miles
Detroit People Mover gets you through an aerial ride around the downtown and midtown area. You just need to spend 75 cents for the ride. You can get a feel of arts by getting down at the stations and wait for the next train to continue.
24.6 Miles
Centrally located in the downtown of the city, Campus Martius Park is a public space joined by many commercial and retail areas. Activities throughout the year include live concerts and ice skating.
24.6 Miles
Greektown Casino is a commercial entity and space which caters for people who like to play games of chance and gamble. There is onsite accommodation available and on-going promotions for regular visitors.
24.8 Miles
The Cobo Center is a meeting and exhibition facility with many purpose built spaces. It features The Grand Riverview Ballroom which is 40,000 feet in size with extensive lighting and a staging area.
24.9 Miles
Walk across the riverfront, watching sunsets in the evening; music and other fun activities is what you get at Detroit RiverFront. Some concerts are organized here occasionally. You also see the views of Canada from the riverfront.
24.9 Miles
The 20,058 Joe Louis Arena is the largest indoor venue in Detroit. In addition to being the home of the Red Wings of the National Hockey Association, the arena is used for college hockey, concerts, ice shows, and circuses.
24.9 Miles
GM Renaissance Center is a high rise building which features 73 floors and is the tallest building in the city. The building contains a mix of business, dining and retail, and has an observation deck on the 72nd floor.
24.9 Miles
Located alongside the Detroit River, Hart Plaza is an open air public space. The plaza is located on the same spot where Detroit founder Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac landed in 1701.
25.2 Miles
Superior Odyssey Sailing Charters utilizes the historic schooner Coaster II for specialty cruise tours. The ship sails across Lake Superior and caters to private special events like weddings, birthdays, and theme parties.