If there's one thing that's
sure to change your mind about the accommodation, food, and
shopping options in the slowly-but-surely-reviving city of
Detroit, it's a night or
two (or four) at The Townsend Hotel.
But you don't have to be trying to elude the paparazzi to
appreciate the hotel and its location, especially if you're a
shopper.
The tidy, tree-lined, village-like
blocks surrounding the hotel are home to a weeks' worth of
shopping for everything from chic and cheeky baby clothes to
heirloom quality jewelery to gorgeous additions for your home and
your closet. Think Lily Pulitzer, Design Within Reach, Nicole Miller,
Waterworks plus dozens of locally owned boutiques
bursting with charm.
All that credit card swiping and shopping bag
hoisting is sure to work up an appetite. When hunger strikes, one
of Detroit's most passionately-loved local hamburger joints is
just a few blocks off the main shopping drag. The tiny, no-frills
Hunter House Hamburgers (you'll eat sitting
on a stool at the counter and don't expect anything but burgers
on the menu) attracts quick-snackers like you, flirting
teenagers, harried moms grabbing take out for the gang and older
couples who seem to have been eating there for years. Or grab a
Greek salad and a Coney Dog (a Detroit invention, not a
Coney Island specialty)
at nearby Leo's Coney Island
diner-style restaurant. Either option will have
you fueled up and back in the shops in no
time.
For a more elegant--but not
stuffy--meal, don't miss The Townsend Hotel's Rugby Grille,
recipient of a 2006 Best Restaurant award from the Zagat Survey.
I'm still dreaming about the grapefruit segments stewed in
lavender infused honey that I enjoyed one morning for breakfast.
Back in your room, the hotel has thoughtfully
lined all the drawers so you can chicly unpack your new clothing
purchases. And speaking of chic, bathrooms feature a Jacuzzi tub
and L'Occitane and Bulgari bath products that let you
soak in style. But the best part of the room is saved for last.
In a world where hotels seem to have gone bananas for beds, the
Townsend's takes the cake with an extra-deep mattress dressed in
Egyptian cotton sheet that can best be described as creamy (not
too silky, not too stiff) and topped off with
a custom-made Italian duvet from Linea Roma.
You don't so much get into this bed
as melt into it, which makes it dangerously tempting to
never get out again. But complimentary coffee with your wake up
call helps””as does the lure of all those shops just waiting for
you a few steps away.
Rates start at:
$265
The Townsend Hotel
100 Townsend Street
Birmingham
Phone: (248) 642-7900
In April, 2006 peripatetic journalist Karen Catchpole left her job as deputy editor of SHOP Etc. magazine in New York City, jumped into a Chevy Silverado and embarked on the Trans-Americas Journey, a three year, 70,000+ mile road trip through North, Central and South America. When she's not reviewing luxury hotels, she can be found enjoying the nearest camp ground.