This is possibly the most confusing building ever designed. But you have to visit it once, just because it's so unique. GM did some great renovations. The Wintergarden is awesome!
Take the free one-hour tour. It is offered twice daily, Mon-Fri at 12:00 Noon and 2:00 pm. Starts at the Pure Detroit store located in Tower 400 on Level 1 Read more
Welcome to the 2011 AAJA conventionhotel! You don't have to leave if you want caffeine (Coffee Beanery, Starbucks) or a quick bite (Potbelly). Be sure to check out the riverfront views of Canada! Read more
Be sure to take the tour. Sign up is on the first floor and the times are 12pm and 2pm. It's a little boring but they take you to the top of the building!
With over 70 stores and restaurants, a hotel, a 4-screen movie theater, and 5 million square feet of floor space, the Renaissance Center is so large it has its own zip code!
The RenCen, built in the mid 1970s, is home to General Motors, Deloitte and Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Michigan. Also has a shopping area and food court.
Service in Volt Lounge was snail-like at lunch. But at least they had several veg options. Room is small-ish but awesome view (albeit a bit scary if you don't love heights). But bed seems comfy.
Whoever designed this place is retarded. there are too many different elevators in too many different parts of the building. I took 3 different elevators to get to my hotel room.
Might be the worst architectural design ever. The only way to get to anywhere is to walk around in circles. Loooong circles. At least 3 of them. Bad job, John C. Portman!
GM Renaissance Center features great dining, local and national shops & services, movies, riverfront events, latest GM vehicles in GM Showroom. Free tours!