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Apartments in Ann Arbor

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Ann Arbor City Club Apartments
Downtown
$77
$339 total
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Stadium Suites

Stadium Suites
Ann Arbor
$146
$162 total
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Aug 30 - Aug 31
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25 Mi to Detroit: Townhome w/ Smart TV!

25 Mi to Detroit: Townhome w/ Smart TV!
Northville
$136
$407 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 23 - Aug 24
25 Mi to Detroit: Townhome w/ Smart TV!
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Top neighborhoods in Ann Arbor

Downtown

Downtown Ann Arbor hums with college-town energy where historic charm meets modern buzz. The iconic Michigan Theater's marquee lights up streets lined with bookshops, cafes, and art galleries. Students and visitors alike explore the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Kempf House Museum before wandering through campus pathways or catching performances at Hill Auditorium. The area boasts student-friendly dining with everything from famous Zingerman's sandwiches to ethnic eateries reflecting the university's diverse population. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance, while TheRide bus system connects you to anywhere you can't reach on foot. Boutique hotels and B&Bs provide cozy places to crash after soaking up all that collegiate atmosphere.

Kerrytown

Kerrytown buzzes around the iconic Ann Arbor Farmers Market, where Saturday mornings draw locals hunting for Michigan apples and artisanal breads. Historic brick buildings house eclectic shops selling everything from vintage finds to handcrafted jewelry. Independent bookstores and specialty food shops line the charming streets, while the nearby Ann Arbor Hands On Museum offers interactive fun. Farm-to-table restaurants showcase Michigan ingredients, with casual cafes serving lunch and upscale spots offering dinner. The district is highly walkable with bus routes connecting to downtown Ann Arbor. Most attractions sit within a two-block radius, making exploration a breeze even without a car.

South University

South University buzzes with collegiate energy right at the University of Michigan's doorstep. Students and visitors flock to the area's cultural gems like the Exhibit Museum of Natural History and University of Michigan Museum of Art. The Diag's brick pathways lead to vintage storefronts where street musicians perform, creating a lively backdrop for your campus adventures. Fuel up at student-friendly eateries serving everything from late-night pizza to ethnic cuisine. Getting around is a breeze with excellent walkability and campus shuttles at your disposal. Most shops and restaurants stay open late during the academic year, perfectly matching the neighborhood's energetic, social vibe.

Old West Side

The Old West Side is Ann Arbor's time machine, where Victorian and Queen Anne homes stand proud along tree-canopied streets. This charming historic district lets you stroll past ornate woodwork and wraparound porches that earned it a spot on the National Register. Art lovers can explore the Ann Arbor Art Center, while history buffs will appreciate the Kempf House Museum just minutes away. Within walking distance, you'll find Kerrytown's farmers market and specialty shops in converted 19th-century buildings. Though dining options are sparse in the residential core, downtown's diverse restaurant scene is just a 10-15 minute walk away. The neighborhood's excellent sidewalks and peaceful atmosphere make exploring on foot a delight.

Burns Park

Burns Park combines leafy streets with historic charm, offering an authentic slice of Ann Arbor away from the tourist trail. Tennis courts and playgrounds dot the namesake park where locals jog beneath mature oaks and maples. The nearby University of Michigan campus puts cultural attractions like the Museum of Art and Natural History Museum within easy reach. Getting around requires some planning since public transit is limited in this residential haven. Most visitors rely on walking the quiet streets or driving to downtown spots. Accommodation options focus on cozy bed-and-breakfasts and home rentals that showcase the neighborhood's Colonial Revival and Craftsman architecture.

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Michigan Stadium

9.4/10 (1,674 reviews)
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Michigan Stadium, a stadium in South Central. If you think Michigan Stadium is cool, you also might like Crisler Center and Yost Ice Arena, both located nearby.
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Hill Auditorium

9.0/10 (250 reviews)
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at Hill Auditorium in Central Campus Medical. If you want to experience more of the culture Ann Arbor has to offer, head to University of Michigan, University of Michigan Museum of Art, and University of Michigan Museum of Natural History.
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University of Michigan Museum of Natural History

9.0/10 (134 reviews)
University of Michigan Museum of Natural History is just one of the attractions in Central Campus Medical, Ann Arbor so you might want to stop by during your trip. If you want to experience more of the culture Ann Arbor has to offer, head to University of Michigan, Hill Auditorium, and University of Michigan Museum of Art.
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Briarwood Mall

8.4/10 (1,001 reviews)
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Briarwood Mall in Bryant Pattengill West.
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Crisler Center

9.2/10 (300 reviews)
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Crisler Center, a stadium in South Central. If you think Crisler Center is cool, you also might like Michigan Stadium and Yost Ice Arena, both located nearby.
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Yost Ice Arena

9.0/10 (138 reviews)
You could catch an event at Yost Ice Arena, a stadium in South Central. If you think Yost Ice Arena is cool, you also might like Crisler Center and Michigan Stadium, both located nearby.
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Ann Arbor Hands On Museum

8.4/10 (292 reviews)
Ann Arbor Hands On Museum is just one of the attractions in Downtown, Ann Arbor so you might want to stop by during your trip. If you want to experience more of the culture Ann Arbor has to offer, head to Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, and University of Michigan Museum of Art.
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Stonebridge Golf Club

7.4/10 (17 reviews)
You might want to practice your swing at Stonebridge Golf Club, a golf course located 2.1 mi (3.3 km) from central Pittsfield. If Stonebridge Golf Club doesn't quite scratch your golfing itch, University of Michigan Golf Course, and Lake Forest Golf Club are also nearby.
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Ann Arbor and related destinations

Between Gothic spires of the University of Michigan campus and tree-lined streets, Ann Arbor cultivates a perfect college-town vibe with grown-up sensibilities. Football Saturdays transform 'The Big House' into the state's third-largest city, while year-round, Main Street's independent bookshops and sidewalk cafés buzz with conversations both scholarly and scandalous. The Hands-On Museum makes science delightful for even the most screen-addicted kids. Kempf House Museum and Cobblestone Farm offer glimpses into the past, while the University's Museum of Art houses treasures that would make larger cities jealous. In summer, follow locals to the Huron River, where kayakers navigate gentle currents past banks lined with readers absorbed in novels purchased downtown.

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Find out more about Ann Arbor

Spend time appreciating the art scene, the theater scene and the entertainment choices in Ann Arbor. Take a campus tour or explore the surrounding area of University of Michigan. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Ann Arbor Hands On Museum and Hill Auditorium.