I liked everything about the Inn. i didnt even have to make a reservation just walked in and they had a room. and paid by cash also. the room was on the third floor and the room was very nice and every thing in it. but the room was a little to warm other than that it was great. and the stuttle took me to harper hosp. and back and to union sation ...
My boyfriend and I stayed there for Valentines weekend. It was wonderful!!!!!! The staff was friendly and nice.Valentine's Day breakfast was delicious. We will return next year!
My husband and I booked a room for New Year's Eve. We were attending a concert at the Fox Theatre, and having no knowledge of this city, were flying blind. I was attracted to the Inn on Ferry Street for several reasons: It was close to the theatre, but not down town, the pictures on the website looked stunning, the price was what I would have ...
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One of My Favorites!!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/29/08
I have stayed at the Inn three times; once for my daughter's 18th birthday, once for a church ladie's retreat and once with a group of friends who rented one whole house which we had all to ourselves. Each visit was utterly delightful and refreshing. The beauty of the mansions contribute to the feeling of stepping back in time. I love the ...
The Inn on Ferry Street is a historic, beautifully renovated, fresh, clean slice of the goodness of Detroit! The food was delicious. Coffee was ample and hot. In-room music CDs of local artists & Detroit-based reading material enjoyed. Safe, secure and the staff is oh, so friendly. Yes, I will return!
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Yes, you should stay here.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/01/08
I've stayed at the Inn on Ferry Street twice. It's really more of a boutique hotel than a B&B (although you do get a nice free breakfast). If you're in Detroit on business or for any other reason, this is a great place to stay. They have a free shuttle service to the area restaurants and bars, and the staff is warm and helpful. ...
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Terrible Experience Twice
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/21/07
The first time we stayed there they gave us the wrong room. They appologized and said they would give us a voucher so we could stay there with the right room. We agreed to it but it took them 6 weeks to get the voucher to us after several phone calls. We reserved the room for second time and they said it would be available. We drive there and ...
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Would definitely stay there again
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/17/07
I was recently in Detroit for work and stayed here and loved it. Great price, very good continental breakfast complete with Starbucks coffee. And, the room coffee maker is Starbucks which was good. I usually avoid the in-room coffee at all costs. For me, the location was great as I was working at a nearby museum and the hotel shuttle was very ...
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THE BEST
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/05/07
I absolutley loved this place. The room was beautiful. The staff made the stay perfection I had a problem early in the morning and usually hotels are not quick to answer your needs. I did not know how to work the shower and I called down she gave me pinpoint directions on how to use it stayed on the phone while I did it and even offered to change ...
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Worth every penny and then some!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/22/06
We were lucky enough to stay at the Ferry Street Inn over Labor Day weekend during a quick 4 day Chicago-Detroit midwest tour. First, coming from the very expensive SF Bay Area, we were disappointed to find that Chicago needed a healthy serving of humble pie - that town really has a superiority complex - everything from hotel rates to restaurants ...