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First American city to be named a city of design by the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),
Detroit has always had a legacy of cultural and creative industries.
The billions invested in downtown have fueled resurgence in
restaurants, hotels and retail— including big names such as John
Varvatos™, Moosejaw®, Cahartt®, Nike® and Under Armour®.
Throughout The D, discover upscale malls, walkable downtowns and
premium outlet centers, making Detroit quite the fashionable place.
DISCOVER DETROIT, AMERICA’S GREAT COMEBACK CITY.
Nike® Detroit store and House of Pure Vin owners Regina Gaines, Terry Mullins and Andrea Dunbar.
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Map of Downtown Parks ..................................3
Campus Martius Park .................................4
Cadillac Square.........................................10
Beacon Park..............................................14
Grand Circus Park.....................................18
Spirit of Detroit Plaza...............................20
Capitol Park..............................................22
The Woodward Esplanade........................24
About the Parks...............................................25
Sponsorship.....................................................26
Visitor Information...........................................27
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Campus Martius Park
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THINGS TO DO @ CMPDine, Explore, Rest, and Relax
The first-ever winner of the Urban Land Institute Urban Open Space Award, Campus Martius Park has delivered on its promise to be Detroit’s gathering place for its immediate neighborhood and the entire city.
Campus Martius Park offers an array of opportunities to connect with friends, old and new, or simply to
enjoy a bit of serenity. Rest and relax on any of our comfortable seating options near the overflowing
Woodward Fountain or enjoy the beautiful landscaping and flourishing gardens while exploring some of
the park’s historical amenities, such as the Michigan Soldiers and Sailors Monument or the Point of Origin,
the marker within the park where the city’s mile roads begin and draw to the suburbs.
If you’re looking for something outside of the day-to-day park activities, the park hosts a wide variety
of free events, programs, classes and amenities for you to take advantage of every day.
The Fountain Detroit: Returning for its second year at The Beach at Campus Martius Park, the full-service
restaurant and bar is the city’s freshest oasis for all who live, work and play in Downtown Detroit. Creatively
designed in a decommissioned 40-foot-long steel shipping container, The Fountain Detroit provides
exceptional food and beverage service for thousands of guests, leading with a fresh approach to open-air
dining and a vibrant beach-casual menu. The menu emphasizes market-fresh and locally-sourced
ingredients in a range of items, including hand-crafted salads, small bites and sandwiches, served
alongside blended drinks, on-tap cocktails and Michigan craft beers. From a
casual lunch to a private party for hundreds, The Fountain Detroit is well-suited
for all types of dining and enjoyment. For more information,
visit TheFountainDetroit.com
PARC: The highly-anticipated destination restaurant PARC opened in late November to widespread acclaim.
Now open for lunch and dinner in the heart of Campus Martius Park, the all-new, state-of-the-art venue features
more than 100 feet of Nanaglass window walls which provide guests with clear, 270-degree
views of the park and Downtown Detroit. The restaurant and bar is spacious yet intimate,
and features a wide, welcoming center bar with a signature wood-fired grill that allows
the chef team to craft a range of delicious, unique dishes. Open seven days a week for
lunch and dinner with a signature weekend brunch. For more information,
visit ParcDetroit.com 5
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Summer In The Parks@ Campus Martius Park
4 Great Bands Every 4th Friday
Downtown Detroit’s Summer Weekend Festivals
JULY 28 - 30
The 2nd Annual Great Lakes Food, Art, and Music Festival
foodartmusicfest.com
AUGUST 25 - 27
Garlic and Music Festival Detroit
garlicandmusicfestival.com
SEPTEMBER 22 - 23
3rd Annual Parktoberfest;Craft and German Bier Festival
MID-DAY MUSIC
THURSDAYS Every Thursday, Noon - 2 p.m. June, July and August
Entertaining the Downtown lunch crowd, iHeart Thursdays showcase live performances on the main stage by Detroit’s best bands.
CLASSICAL TUESDAY Supported by
July 11, Noon - 2 p.m.
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Summer In The Parks@ Campus Martius Park
MARKETING ASSOCIATES BEACH PARTYPresented by Absopure
Friday, 5:30 - 9 p.m.June, July and August
Kick off the weekend right! Be a part of a fun beach party scene in Campus
Martius Park to celebrate Marketing Associates’ 50th Anniversary. Enjoy live
island sounds, eats and drinks, right in the heart of the city!
June 16 King Mellowman & The Mellowmakers
June 23 Ras Kente & The Take No Prisoners Posse
June 30 Universal Xpression
July 7 The Flex Crew
July 14 Roots Vibration
July 21 Anthem Band
August 4 One Love
August 11 Ras Kente & The Take No Prisoners Posse
August 18 Roots Vibration
KIDZ SHOWSaturday July 15, August 5, and August 19, 6 - 8 p.m.
Special activities designed for children and youth of all ages in the heart of
Downtown Detroit. Detroit’s award-winning Campus Martius Park features free
interactive games and fun attractions themed around children’s favorites from
Faygo Movie Night in the D!
July 15 Intergalactic: A Kidz Show Party Explore the fun and excitement of Star Wars themed games, costumes, treats, and make and takes.
Stay after for a screening of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story!
August 5 Moana’s Treasure Hunt Adventure Follow your treasure map through Campus Martius Park to uncover fun and prizes!
Stay after for a screening of Moana!
August 19 Shine! Discover Your Inner Star Mosaic Youth Theatre, Matrix Theater Co., and MAC Talent Agency lead mini-classes in singing, acting, and dance, open to all!
Stay after for a screening of Sing!
FAYGO MOVIE NIGHT IN THE DPresented by
Saturday, 8 p.m. showtime
Enjoy award-winning films on the big screen at Campus Martius Park, as we host
our outdoor movie series, Faygo Movie Night in the D. Bring a chair or blanket and
join us on the lawn.
July 1 Hidden Figures
July 8 Sully
July 15 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
July 22 La La Land
August 5 Moana
August 12 Lion
August 19 Sing Presented by United Way
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Relax at The Beach in furniture by IKEA.
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DOWNTOWN STREET EATSPresented by and Supported by Sanders
Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Downtown Street Eats boasts a revolving choice of great lunchtime food
choices from your favorite food trucks and a variety of local restaurants
and pop-ups.
MARKET FRIDAYSFriday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Shop a great selection of fresh produce, cottage foods, and handmade
jewelry from an array of local vendors every Friday during our Farmers Market
series.
MID-DAY MUSICPresented by
Wednesdays, Noon - 2 p.m.
Enjoy live, acoustic performances by metro Detroit’s finest singers and
songwriters, along with delicious lunch options from the area’s most popular
food trucks and restaurants.
Once the site of the Detroit Central Market, Cadillac Square is a re-established park that lies immediately to the east of Campus Martius Park. Cadillac Square Park is home to the relocated Bagley Memorial Fountain, seasonal basketball courts and a variety of seating to enjoy, along with the array of food trucks that set up shop in the area during the week.
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Summer In The Parks@ Cadillac Square
WORKOUT WEDNESDAYS WITH THE FIRST RESPONDERSWednesdays, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Stretch and Cardio Fitness exercises, always free and open to the public.
Facilitated by the First Responders 4 Fitness. Registration begins at 5 p.m.
QUICKEN LOANS SPORTS ZONEDaily, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Grab your friends for a game of King of the Court, 3-point shootout or
3-on-3 challenges. Four half basketball courts and a sand volleyball court
are available for open and league play.
Pick-up games are FREE. Reservations can be made at comeplaydetroit.com/qlsportszone for private courts.
$25/hr basketball and $50/hr volleyball.
OUTDOOR GAMESMonday - Friday, Noon - 7 p.m.Saturday, Noon - 4 p.m.
Enjoy a day in the park with a few fun games that everyone can play!
Table tennis, bocce ball, bean bag toss, washer toss, chess, backgammon,
checkers, and more.
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Beacon Park
Beacon Park Grand Opening Weekend July 20 - 23 THURSDAY through SUNDAY Free and open to all!
Full and detailed schedule of events at DowntownDetroitParks.com
#BeaconPark
SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT FEATURING:
Lord HuronIndie headliner and Michigan native Lord Huron performs their acclaimed and award- winning Billboard hits.
Salsa, Tacos, and Tequila Party with Plena Libre Four-time Grammy Award nominees mix Puerto Rican rhythms with modern Afro-Caribbean influence.
IMPULSE from Quartier Des SpectaclesA must-see public art installation. Gigantic interactive and illuminatedsee-saws activate with energy and sound.
Robert Randolph & The Family Band Thornetta Davis opens for Rock and Soul Legend Robert Randolph with a high energy celebration.
Enjoy more grand opening weekend entertainment highlights:
• Detroit’s First NIGHT MARKET with food, drinks, music, local makers and entrepreneurs
• Spectacular LIGHTING FEATURES and activities in and around the park after dark
• All-weekend FOOD TRUCK rally
• BEER GARDEN featuring Griffin Claw craft beers
• GOSPEL BRUNCH with Marvin Sapp • FAMILY DAY with performances by and for kids
• Sports teams and INTERACTIVE GAMES from the District Detroit • CLASSICAL CONCERTS featuring Sphinx Detroit
• Special Screening of BACK TO THE FUTURE with pre-show movie music spectacular from the Michigan Philharmonic Orchestra
• Fitness events featuring Detroit’s first OUTDOOR SPIN experience and OUTDOOR YOGA
1903 Grand River Ave.
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Summer @ Beacon Park
IMPULSE FROM QUARTIER DES SPECTACLESExhibiting July 20 - August 27
Interactive illuminated See-Saws.
DOWNTOWN STREET EATS July 24 - August 31, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Rotating Food Trucks every weekday.
MARKET THURSDAYS Every Thursday, July 27 - August 31, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
MID-DAY MUSIC Every Weekday, Noon - 2 p.m.
LEAGUE GAMES WITH COME PLAY DETROIT 6:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Mondays: Whiffleball
Tuesdays & Thursdays: Volleyball
Wednesdays: Futsal
Go to comeplaydetroit.com to join a league!
DETROIT SPORTS POSTGAME PARTIES Thursdays August 10, 24, and September 14 from 3 - 7 p.m.
YOGA AND OUTDOOR SPIN July 29 - September 30, 9 - 11 a.m.
Outdoor Spin every Saturday, Yoga every Sunday.
INDIE NIGHT MARKETEvery Saturday 7 p.m. - Midnight, July 29 - September 30
With Indie concert series, craft beer, food trucks, and Michigan makers,
artists, and entrepreneurs.
FAMILY FUN DAYSEvery Sunday Noon - 4 p.m., July 30 - August 27
Stage shows, inflatables, crafts, and games for the entire family.
Detroit’s newest public space - Beacon Park - was developed by DTE Energy and opens to the public on July 20. The park infuses light, energy and motion to create a distinctive gathering place and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. The circular, open lawn is the largest of any Downtown Detroit Park, providing room to run, play, relax and recharge.
Beacon Park will offer year-round programming, interactive light installations and a contemporary restaurant with a rooftop garden and dining space that provide panoramic views of the park and city skyline.
On the western edge of Downtown, this beautiful and contemporary park will activate 1.2 acres, improve walkability and create a catalyst for cultural vibrancy and economic development in the city of Detroit.
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Grand Circus Park serves as a key gateway into the Downtown and is surrounded by a number of the city’s favorite restaurants and attractions. Recently upgraded, the park has been adorned with new seating and guest areas, gardens and a dog park for Downtown residents and hosts an outstanding schedule of free events.
STREET EATS AND SOUNDS Presented by the Detroit Entertainment District Association
Thursdays, June, July, and AugustDelicious dinner choices 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. offered by select Detroit-area food trucks. Live entertainment presented by outstanding Detroit pianists and vocal duos from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Visit DowntownDetroitParks.com for full list of food trucks.
JUNE 29Nicole New
JULY 6Isis Damil and Zion Israel
JULY 13Sky Covington and Jimi Blues
JULY 20Nicole New
JULY 27Michigan Opera Theatre’s Summer Serenade with Angela Theis (Soprano), Olivia Johnson (Mezzo-Soprano), Michael Day (Tenor), Jeff Byrnes (Baritone), and Jean Schneider on Piano
GRAND CIRCUS DOG PARKEvery 4th Saturday, 2:30 - 4 p.m.Special activities for the cool Detroit dogs and the owners that get to tag along. Plus free spa services by LCS Mobile Pet Spa.
June 24 Doggy Prom Dress your dog in their best and join us for our first ever Doggy Prom. An afternoon of fancy dresses, tuxedos, red carpet, photo booth, treats, and more... Special prizes for the Best Dressed dogs.
July 28 Doggy Carnival Afternoon of carnival-themed activities and treats for your favorite pooch.
August 26 Luau Dog Pool Party We are having a doggy luau!!! With leis, pools, beach balls, and more!
HEALTHY MOVES - YOGA IN THE PARKJune 17 - August 28 (July 4 weekend not included)
AUGUST 3Thornetta Davis and Phil Hale
AUGUST 10Isis Damil and Zion Israel
AUGUST 17 Ben Sharkey
AUGUST 24Chrissy Morgan with Susie Woodman on Piano
YMCA Saturdays, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.Free chair massage for Yoga participants!
CITIZEN YOGA Sundays, 7 - 8 p.m.
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Spirit of Detroit Plaza Spirit of Detroit Plaza, a newly designed Downtown public space on Woodward at Jefferson, opened on Monday, June 12, 2017 and continues through Thursday, August 31, 2017. Weekday Plaza activities include a rotating schedule of lunchtime food truck service, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., and live performances featuring talented youth and established artists representing the cultural diversity found in our city’s neighborhoods, each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Spirit of Detroit Plaza offers a new way to enjoy downtown Detroit and a new location for civic discourse and community exchange.
Full and detailed schedule of Spirit of Detroit Plaza events available at DowntownDetroitParks.com
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Capitol ParkCapitol Park is the center of downtown’s most dense residential neighborhood, surrounded by cafes and unique retail offerings, enhanced with beautiful greenery and comfortable seating.
Responding to the transformation of the neighborhood to residential, Capitol Park will be redeveloped with a planned 2018 reopening. The intimate Capitol Park will become a premiere downtown space in a historically significant and iconic district.
Tremendous redevelopment is also taking place around the park as new businesses and residences flock to this intimate corner of Downtown. Because of this, Capitol Park will host a light schedule of events in Summer 2017. Please pardon our dust as we work to transform this unique public space.
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What are the Downtown Detroit Parks?Downtown Detroit is home to world-class public spaces that serve as platforms of
excitement and entertainment for metro Detroit residents, visitors and businesses. Downtown
Detroit Parks attract millions of visitors annually through a wide array of exciting occurrences
and activations.
Each season, DDP hosts events and programs that provide lively and culturally diverse
experiences for metro Detroiters and its visitors. Adorned with a number of choice features —
including beautiful landscaping, flowing fountains, historical monuments, flourishing gardens,
comfortable seating and a variety of delectable food choices — the Downtown Parks offer
guests the freedom of relaxation and comfort any time of day. If you are interested in seeing
internationally known performers and innovative artistry, taking part in cultural celebrations
and healthy initiatives or simply enjoying nature, these beautiful public spaces have you
covered.
About the Downtown Detroit Parks TeamThe Detroit 300 Conservancy, an affiliate of the Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP), is
responsible for managing, operating and delivering outstanding results for the Downtown Detroit
Parks in cooperation with the City of Detroit and the Detroit Parks and Recreation Department.
Through private funding from the parks’ neighbors and supporters, the parks provide a wide array
of features and programming and regularly engage a great team of talented professionals to
ensure their success. Placemaking initiatives activate these public spaces in alignment with DDP’s
mission to develop and implement innovative programs and initiatives to enhance the Downtown
neighborhood.
The Downtown Parks are managed by the Detroit 300 Conservancy (D3C), an affiliate of the Downtown Detroit Partnership, in cooperation with the City of Detroit and the Detroit Parks and Recreation Department.
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ABOUT THE PARKS
The Woodward Esplanade is a new public space that extends from the south end of Campus Martius Park to Larned St., further connecting Downtown to The Spirit of Detroit Plaza and the Riverfront. The new space will include weekday food trucks and seating. For a full list of programming please visit DowntownDetroitParks.com.
The Woodward Esplanade
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VISITOR INFORMATION
HoursDowntown Detroit Parks are free and open to visitors 365 days a year. The Park opens at 6 a.m. and closes at 10 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
Downtown Detroit AmbassadorsLook for our brightly colored, uniformed Ambassadors in and around the parks. They are proactive and friendly individuals that clean and serve as information resources. They have been trained to provide assistance with directions, restaurant recommendations and tourist attractions. If you need assistance or find an issue that needs reporting, please contact the Ambassador hotline at 313.963.2225.
Parking and TransportationWithin blocks of the parks, there are thousands of convenient and affordable parking spaces. Each park is accessible by vehicle, public transit through DDOT and SMART bus routes, The People Mover, and the QLine. View the map on page 3 or visit DowntownDetroitParks.com for parking locations and transportation options.
AccessibilityEach of the Downtown Detroit Parks are handicap accessible, including ramp entrances into the parks.
Park RentalThe Downtown Detroit Parks are premier spaces for weddings, concerts, performances, product launches and many other types of public and private events. For more information on how to rent one of the parks for an event, please visit DowntownDetroitParks.com/rentals.
DogsDogs are allowed in Downtown Detroit Parks on leash whenever the park is open to the public. They may be off-leash at Grand Circus Park within the dog park, open between the hours of 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. Owners must be present with their dogs at all times. Learn more about Grand Circus Park’s Summer In The Parks schedule catered to dogs and their owners on page 19 or at DowntownDetroitParks.com.
Welcome CenterLocated at 123 Monroe Street in Downtown Detroit, the Detroit Experience Factory (DXF) Welcome Center is your stop for information, tours, connections and tools for living, working and engaging in Detroit. You can also find additional Summer In The Parks brochures here. Be sure to stop by the DXF Welcome Center for more insights on park events and all Detroit happenings.
We hope you enjoy your time in the Downtown Detroit Parks. For general questions orinquiries, please contact us at 313.962.0101 or visit DowntownDetroitParks.com.
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