🇺🇸 "Detroit Has Nothing to Do? Think Again!
Who says Detroit is boring? This city packs street art 🎨, cultural gems 🏛️, killer food 🍔, and even a dash of adventure! (Visited in early April—late post but worth it.) 🚗 Day 1 | Toronto → Windsor → Detroit 🛂 Border Tips: I-94 + EVUS required (first-timers: bring printed itinerary!). Got pulled into secondary inspection + car search (stay calm—it’s normal!). 🍳 Brunch @ Taloola Cafe (Windsor) Euro-chic vibes: Beaded lamps, floral couches, wall-to-wall bookshelves—insta heaven! 📸 🏙️ Detroit Sculpture Crawl Hit the Riverwalk for iconic landmarks: 1️⃣ "Transcending" (worker monument) 2️⃣ "The Fist" (Joe Louis’ punch) 3️⃣ "Spirit of Detroit" (city guardian) 4️⃣ GM Renaissance Center (car HQ with futuristic vibes) 🍷 Dinner & Nightlife Random but fire Greek restaurant (name? 🤷♀️). Detroit club scene—local energy unlocked! 💃 🖼️ Day 2 | Detroit → Waterloo → Toronto ☕ Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) MY TOP PICK! Massive collections (Van Gogh, Diego Rivera) + a café straight out of a movie. 🎬 🌭 Best. Hot Dog. Ever. Google-led us to a legendary spot—juicy, saucy perfection. 🌭👑 ⛪ Sweetest Heart of Mary Church Stunning stained glass + serene vibes. 🌉 Ambassador Bridge Back to Canada Border guard: "Welcome home!" 🇨🇦 Canadians are angels. 🍲 Final Stop: Waterloo’s Liáng Yǒu Jì Hot Pot Melty, spicy farewell to a wild weekend. 🔥 📍 Pro Tips (Slide to Last Pic!) EVUS/I-94 = MUST. Downtown parking = cash/QR code hell. 8 Mile = gritty but fascinating. #DetroitSurprise #UnderratedUSA #FoodieFinds #BorderCrossingChronicles 🚗✨