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Detroit
United States, North America
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Expert Review: The Siren Hotel
The Siren Hotel in Detroit, a Michelin Key Selected property, is lauded for its unique blend of historic charm, stylish design, and vibrant atmosphere. Housed in the iconic 1926 Italian Renaissance Revival Wurlitzer Building, it offers guests a distinctive experience that celebrates Detroit's rich past with a modern sensibility.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The Siren Hotel generally receives a "Very Good" to "Excellent" rating from guests. Booking.com rates it 8.4 out of 10, with high scores for location (9.4), staff (9.2), and cleanliness (8.9). Agoda.com shows an overall rating of 8.9, with cleanliness at 9.3 and location at 9.6. Guests frequently describe it as "chic," "boutique," "gorgeous," "stylish," "cozy," and a "unique gem," appreciating its intimate and pleasant atmosphere.
2. Key Highlights
Guests are particularly drawn to the hotel's distinctive design, which skillfully blends original architectural elements of the Wurlitzer building with modern touches and a vintage-chic aesthetic. The lobby, with its plush velvet furniture, ornate golden furnishings, antique mirrors, and custom lighting, is often highlighted as a lavish and inviting space, sometimes described as feeling like a "salon" or having a "forever-nighttime vibe". The hotel's extensive and varied food and beverage offerings, including multiple unique bars and restaurants, are also a major draw. Its prime downtown location, within walking distance of major attractions, is consistently praised.
3. Room Quality
The Siren Hotel features 106 rooms, ranging from cozier "Hideouts" to more spacious suites and a penthouse. Rooms are thoughtfully designed with vintage elements, retro-modern pieces, and custom touches. Guests can expect downy beds with bespoke Italian linens and hand-woven quilts, along with bathrooms decorated with custom terrazzo tiles and Ash signature bath products. Many find the rooms comfortable, clean, and charming, with some featuring unique details like glass block shower walls and coral tiling.
However, feedback on room quality can vary. While suites are noted for being spacious, some standard rooms are described as smaller or more basic in decor compared to the opulent lobby. Some reviews mention issues such as low water pressure in showers, particularly in older reviews, and a lack of in-room coffee makers or mini-bars in some accommodations. A few guests reported rooms feeling cold or drafty, requiring the provision of space heaters.
4. Dining Experience
The Siren Hotel offers a diverse and exciting array of dining and drinking options:
- The Siren Cafe: Located in the lobby, it provides premium coffee, tea, matcha, fresh pastries, light bites, and a curated selection of beer, wine, and cocktails. Breakfast options are also available here.
- Candy Bar: An intimate and "highly Instagrammable" cocktail lounge hidden behind velvet curtains, inspired by Detroit's jazz era. It's known for excellent service and drinks, though it can get crowded.
- Bar Chenin: A wine bar offering biodynamic wines, crafted cocktails, ice cream, and light fare.
- Sid's Gold Request Room: A lively piano karaoke bar for after-hours entertainment.
- Ash Bar Detroit: Situated on the second floor, this all-day dining experience combines European elegance with Americana charm, offering a rotating menu that includes breakfast (including an extravagant "Breakfast du Weekend"), lunch, aperitivos, and dinner.
- Albena: An exclusive, 8-seat restaurant led by Chef Garrett Lipar, offering a tasting menu inspired by the Great Lakes region. The hotel also plans to add a rooftop bar.
5. Service & Staff
Guest feedback consistently praises the hotel's staff. They are frequently described as "extremely friendly," "kind," "helpful," "exceptional," and providing "great customer service". Guests appreciate the welcoming and accommodating nature of the team.
However, some employee reviews, separate from guest experiences, have indicated issues with management, high turnover in departments, and concerns regarding work-life balance and fairness in scheduling.
6. Location & Accessibility
The Siren Hotel boasts an "excellent" and "fantastic" central location in Downtown Detroit, housed in the historic Wurlitzer Building. It's conveniently situated within walking distance of many key attractions:
- Comerica Park (3-minute walk)
- Ford Field (5-minute walk)
- Detroit Opera House
- Fox Theatre (5-minute walk)
- The Fillmore Detroit
- Hollywood Casino at Greektown (7-minute walk)
- Museums and vibrant nightlife.
Public transportation is also easily accessible, with Broadway Station steps away and Grand Circus Park Station a 3-minute walk. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport is approximately 16-17 miles away.
7. Value & Pricing
Prices for The Siren Hotel can vary, with rooms ranging from approximately $89 to $191+ per night, depending on the room type and booking platform. For example, a standard room might be around $115, a queen room $154, and a king room $191. The hotel is typically below the average price for 4-star hotels in Detroit, often being around $203 cheaper per night than the city's average of $328.
While many guests find it offers good value, some feel that the value isn't always proportionate to the price, particularly for smaller rooms that might lack certain amenities like a mini-bar or coffee maker, especially when compared to the luxurious common areas.
8. Common Complaints
While generally well-received, some recurring criticisms include:
- Room Size: Many reviews mention that standard rooms can be quite small, with limited storage space, leading some to recommend upgrading to a suite if space is a priority.
- Water Pressure: Some guests have reported low water pressure in the showers.
- In-Room Amenities: A common complaint is the absence of coffee makers or mini-bars in some rooms and suites, and generally basic room furnishings compared to the lobby.
- Noise: Some guests have experienced noise from hallways and outside, indicating potential soundproofing issues in certain areas.
- Room Temperature: A few guests have found their rooms to be cold or drafty, requiring a space heater.
- Breakfast: While a cafe is available, some guests noted that no full breakfast is included or clearly communicated.
Sources
- ash.world
- ahotellife.com
- hotelsabovepar.com
- tablethotels.com
- michelin.com
- boutiquehotelhub.com
- booking.com
- booking.com
- agoda.com
- booking.com
- travelocity.com
- visitdetroit.com
- ash.world
- momondo.com
- thoughtandsight.com
- ash.world
- luxexpose.com
- kayak.com
- bedandbreakfastmichigan.com
- indeed.com
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- kayak.com
Points to Consider
- •While generally well-received, some recurring criticisms include:
- •In-Room Amenities**: A common complaint is the absence of coffee makers or mini-bars in some rooms and suites, and generally basic room furnishings compared to the lobby.
- •Noise**: Some guests have experienced noise from hallways and outside, indicating potential soundproofing issues in certain areas.
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