Bundling up is a must when winter arrives in metro Detroit, but there are plenty of fun and frosty events to enjoy. From festive festivals to unique attractions, the city has something for everyone.
Downtown Detroit's picturesque ice rink at Campus Martius Park is open until March, making it an ideal spot for skating under the stars or with a warm cup of hot chocolate in hand. Named the "No. 1 Best Ice Skating Rink" by USA Today 10Best, this attraction is a must-visit during the cold winter months.
For car enthusiasts and those interested in innovation, the Detroit Auto Show at Huntington Place is an unmissable event. After returning to its traditional January dates, the show offers immersive exhibits, hands-on experiences, and interactive displays that showcase the latest trends in automotive technology and design.
In addition to these main events, there are numerous other festivals and activities throughout the region, such as Fire & Ice Festival: Winter at Valade, Zehnder's Snowfest, Plymouth Ice Festival, Southfield Winter Festival, Shiver on the River, Lake Orion Ice Fest, Berkley Winterfest, Rouge Park Winterfest, Polar Plunge, Cupid’s Undie Run, Lunar New Year Celebration: Winter at Valade, Waterford Fireworks & Flannels Night Out, 73rd Annual Autorama, and World of Winter.
For fans of hot rods, the 73rd Annual Autorama is a highlight. The event showcases custom rides competing for the coveted Ridler Award and features celebrity guests, while music lovers can enjoy performances from dozens of local acts at the Hamtramck Blowout festival.
Meanwhile, in Grand Rapids, the World of Winter festival offers art installations, light shows, and other activities that celebrate the beauty of winter. With something for everyone, metro Detroit's winter season promises to be an exciting one.
Downtown Detroit's picturesque ice rink at Campus Martius Park is open until March, making it an ideal spot for skating under the stars or with a warm cup of hot chocolate in hand. Named the "No. 1 Best Ice Skating Rink" by USA Today 10Best, this attraction is a must-visit during the cold winter months.
For car enthusiasts and those interested in innovation, the Detroit Auto Show at Huntington Place is an unmissable event. After returning to its traditional January dates, the show offers immersive exhibits, hands-on experiences, and interactive displays that showcase the latest trends in automotive technology and design.
In addition to these main events, there are numerous other festivals and activities throughout the region, such as Fire & Ice Festival: Winter at Valade, Zehnder's Snowfest, Plymouth Ice Festival, Southfield Winter Festival, Shiver on the River, Lake Orion Ice Fest, Berkley Winterfest, Rouge Park Winterfest, Polar Plunge, Cupid’s Undie Run, Lunar New Year Celebration: Winter at Valade, Waterford Fireworks & Flannels Night Out, 73rd Annual Autorama, and World of Winter.
For fans of hot rods, the 73rd Annual Autorama is a highlight. The event showcases custom rides competing for the coveted Ridler Award and features celebrity guests, while music lovers can enjoy performances from dozens of local acts at the Hamtramck Blowout festival.
Meanwhile, in Grand Rapids, the World of Winter festival offers art installations, light shows, and other activities that celebrate the beauty of winter. With something for everyone, metro Detroit's winter season promises to be an exciting one.