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Where to stay in Ann Arbor

Find the best Ann Arbor areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most.

Downtown

Downtown Ann Arbor blends collegiate energy with historic charm just steps from the University of Michigan campus. Students fill the tree-lined streets, bringing life to Victorian buildings that house modern cafes and shops. The iconic Michigan Theater's marquee lights up evenings while museums offer cultural insights. Explore the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum or browse local art galleries between coffee breaks. The walkable district makes it easy to discover hidden gems. When hunger strikes, diverse dining options cater to every taste from gourmet delis to late-night pizza joints.

Kerrytown

Kerrytown blends historic charm with vibrant market culture in the heart of Ann Arbor. Red brick Victorian buildings house eclectic shops selling everything from vintage finds to handcrafted jewelry. The legendary farmers market draws locals and visitors alike for Michigan produce and artisanal goods. This walkable district puts culture at your fingertips with the Ann Arbor Hands On Museum just steps away. Independent bookstores and farm-to-table restaurants showcase the neighborhood's artistic character. Saturday mornings offer the quintessential Kerrytown experience when market vendors create a symphony of sights and aromas.

South University

South University buzzes with collegiate energy at the edge of University of Michigan's campus. Students fill the sidewalks between historic brick buildings and modern storefronts. The neighborhood hums with activity from legendary spots like The Brown Jug and campus landmarks including the Michigan Union. Tree-lined streets lead to cultural gems such as the Natural History Museum and Hill Auditorium. Casual eateries serve late-night pizza and burgers that won't break the bank. The Diag's brick pathways offer green space amid the academic buildings where campus traditions come alive.

Old West Side

Ann Arbor's Old West Side charms visitors with its historic character and tree-lined streets. This well-preserved neighborhood showcases distinctive 19th-century Victorian and Queen Anne homes that earned it a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. Brick sidewalks and vintage streetlamps enhance the peaceful residential atmosphere. The neighborhood sits within walking distance of downtown Ann Arbor and borders the historic Kerrytown district. Here you'll find the weekend farmers market and specialty shops housed in converted 19th-century buildings. Small pocket parks and the scenic Huron River provide natural retreats from the everyday bustle.

Burns Park

This leafy Ann Arbor neighborhood combines historic charm with university-town energy. Burns Park centers around its namesake green space where tennis courts and playgrounds welcome visitors. Tudor and Craftsman homes line quiet streets perfect for morning strolls under mature oaks and maples. The University of Michigan campus sits just beyond the neighborhood's edge. Art lovers can visit the university's museum while sports fans enjoy Yost Ice Arena and Crisler Arena. Though dining options are limited within Burns Park itself, its authentic residential character provides a peaceful retreat.

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