- Our list of the best things to do in Taylor, Michigan, features the top 294 nearby activities — including 103 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Taylor, 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 11 things to do within the city of Taylor, MI , followed by 283 popular activities in nearby cities, including Ann Arbor, Detroit, Canton, Westland, Dearborn, Ferndale, Royal Oak, Northville, Warren, Livonia, Madison Heights, Novi, Southfield, South Lyon, Amherstburg, Troy, Bloomfield Hills, Sterling Heights, Dearborn Heights, Roseville, Southgate, Essex, Farmington Hills, Adrian, Marquette and Eastpointe
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Featuring playground structures in a safari theme, Jungle Java has slides, tubes, and climbing pads for children to explore. The playground has a separate area for toddlers with smaller slides and ample padding.
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Fox Theater Building is a 85 year old theater for concerts, comedy shows and special film screenings. Sound system and seating arrangement are good. It has recently been restored to give you more a more comfortable environment.
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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.
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Detroit’s City Theatre is a small, intimate performance venue that seats up to 430 guests. The theater has an off Broadway vibe, and presents concerts, comedy performances, plays, and other productions.
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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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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.
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The Detroit Opera House is a live theater and music venue with a seating capacity of over 2,100. Having been in existence since 1869, it has hosted many performances including Les Miserables and Mary Poppins.
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The Grammy-award winning Detroit Symphony Orchestra offers regular performances of classical works, as well as pops concerts featuring soundtracks and standards. The orchestra regularly performs at the Max M. Fisher Music Center auditorium, but also does outdoor shows as well.
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Comerica Park is the home field for the Detroit Lions of Major League Baseball. The 41,255 stadium also has a Ferris wheel, baseball museum, nine tiger statues, and a choreographed water show.
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The Detroit Institute of Art has over 60,000 pieces of art divided into several galleries including Africa, Oceania, and Indigenous Americas; American Art; Asia and the Islamic World; and European Art. The institute also has a large gallery of African American art.