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Rock and Roll Cities of the North (Cleveland - Detroit - Self Drive)

6 to 9+ Nights from $555*
* This sample price: priced within the past 7 days for check-in on 1/7/2025. Choose your own arrival dates.

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This 6 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Rental Car for 7 days
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Cleveland
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Detroit
  • Driving Time
    Cleveland, OH- Detroit, MI: 2 hrs 37 mins. approx.

This self-drive, independent vacation package will introduce you to Michigan and Ohio. Visit Cleveland (major city in Ohio State and manufacturing hub due to its strategic positioning between the river banks and the shore of Lake Erie. During your stay here you have to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame) and Detroit (the largest city in the Midwestern state of Michigan, a tenacious city that has long been associated with the music industry). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Flexible Itinerary

  • Cleveland, OH

  • Detroit, MI

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Trip Summary

  • Cleveland, OH

    On a first visit to Cleveland, many travelers are surprised to discover it's a waterfront city with beaches and sailing. After all, Cleveland saddles right up to the shore of Lake Erie, and in warmer months you’ll find locals sunning on their own blissful stretch of coastline. While there’s currently no ferry service to Canada — occasionally visible from across the lake — you can drive northeast to Niagara Falls (about 4 hours), or head to nearby Sandusky to rent a boat and explore the famous Lake Erie Islands.

    Explore the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cuyahoga National Park, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Public Square, Severance Hall, Edgewater Park and much more.

  • Detroit, MI

    Detroit is the largest city in Michigan and its commercial and cultural epicenter. It is situated on the Detroit River between Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie directly across from Windsor, Ontario. Detroit is popularly known as the `Motor City` because the city has deep ties not just to the auto industry but also to Motown, the record label that changed popular music forever. Once considered a very unsafe city, much of central Detroit is safer than ever now, and is quite walkable.

    Explore the Detroit Institute of Arts, Henry Ford Museum, Belle Isle, Motown Museum, GM Renaissance Center, Campus Martius Park, Fox Theatre, Comerica Park, Detroit Zoo, Charles H. Wright Museum, Detroit Riverfront, Belle Isle Aquarium, and so much more!

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