- Our list of the best things to do in Rochester, Michigan, features the top 249 nearby activities — including 80 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Rochester, 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 9 things to do within the city of Rochester, MI , followed by 240 popular activities in nearby cities, including Detroit, Sterling Heights, Waterford, Troy, Warren, Ferndale, Royal Oak, Livonia, Madison Heights, Auburn Hills, Northville, Novi, Southfield, Bloomfield Hills, Pontiac, Macomb, Roseville, Dearborn, Rochester Hills, Shelby Township, Farmington Hills, Eastpointe, Marquette, South Haven, Adrian, Dearborn Heights, Lapeer and Westland
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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.
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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.
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Starring the Gallery is a market and studio as well as gallery space, and features the work of primarily local and regional artists in a variety of media. The gallery also hosts special events and workshops.
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Mill Race Village, 215 Griswold, Northville, MI 48167
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A self-described 'Magical Bazaar of Halloween Art,' the Ghoultide Gathering features a wide array of creative works in various media, all inspired by the Halloween holiday. Food vendors are located on site, as well.
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75 votes
13624 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn, MI 48126
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Devoted to the Arab American history and culture, the Arab American National Museum is the best place to learn about the arts, civilization and culture of Arab Americans and other minorities in the country.
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Situated on a river island, Belle Isle Park is a state park featuring the country's oldest aquarium, a zoo, and a plant conservatory. The park also offers a driving range, ball fields, and is the home of an historic lighthouse.
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Woodland Lanes features league, family, and large group play for bowling enthusiasts. The facility boasts 32 lanes, automatic bumpers, renovated lounges, a full snack-bar menu, and a pro-shop for bowling accessories and services.
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Multiple lanes of ten pin bowling are available at Oaklanes, which even has a snack bar and pro shop. While there are open bowling times for the general public, the alley also works with several local leagues, tournaments, and summer leagues.
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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.
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Hines Park is more commonly known as simply Hines Parkway since it covers a wide flood basin of more than 15 miles in length. The large park has a disc golf course, sledding hill, multiple playgrounds, several ball diamonds, volleyball courts, picnic areas, and an ice skating rink.