Quiet Comfort Close to Detroit’s Music Scene
Modern and efficient, the
Holiday Inn Express Rochester Hills offers a clean and comfortable stay in the northern suburbs of Detroit. Just off Marketplace Circle, this hotel is about 21 miles from downtown Detroit—far enough for a peaceful night’s sleep, but close enough for concert-goers looking to catch a show without the city hassle. With a 24-hour front desk and easy highway access, it’s a solid base for music lovers on the move.
Why Concert-goers love it
If you’re heading to a gig in downtown Detroit but want to avoid the noise and late-night crowds afterward, this hotel hits the sweet spot. You’ll be back in your room in about 30 minutes post-show—perfect for unwinding. The
24-hour front desk means late check-ins aren’t a problem, and the location keeps things quiet for a solid night’s rest after the encore. Parking is easy and free, so no worries if you're road-tripping to the venue.
Who this Hotel is great for
- Groups of friends looking for an affordable and reliable hotel with easy access to Detroit’s venues
- Solo travelers checking off that bucket-list concert
- Couples making a weekend getaway of it
- Fans seeking a quieter place to recharge post-show
- Budget-conscious music lovers who prioritize comfort and convenience
Food and Drink Options
While there’s no full-service restaurant on-site, the hotel offers a
free breakfast—a definite plus if you had a late night. There are several dining options within a short walk or quick drive, ranging from fast food to casual sit-down spots. Room service isn’t available, but the front desk can point you to nearby late-night eats.
Nightlife Options
This hotel leans more toward the relaxing side, so don’t expect an on-site bar or live music venue. However, you’re a short drive from Rochester’s local bars and lounges, or you can head back downtown if you’re still riding the post-show buzz. For those looking to keep it low-key, the location offers a good mix of peace and access.
What People Say
Guests love the
cleanliness of the rooms, the
friendly staff, and the overall value. The
location is praised for being quiet yet accessible, with many reviewers noting how easy it was to get to and from Detroit. It’s a favorite for travelers wanting comfort without the downtown price tag.
Areas for Improvement
Some guests mention that the hotel is a bit basic—don’t expect luxury touches. If you want nightlife right outside your door, this isn’t your spot. But for most concert-goers, the trade-off for peace and quiet is worth it.
The Bottom Line
If you’re looking for a clean, quiet, and affordable place to crash after a Detroit concert,
Holiday Inn Express Rochester Hills delivers exactly what you need.