Where to Stay in Brush Park Detroit: The Closest Lodging to Detroit's Stadium District

Walk to Little Caesars Arena, Ford Field, and Comerica Park — flats that sleep 10 with garage parking.

If proximity to Detroit’s sports and entertainment venues is your priority, Brush Park is unbeatable. This historic Victorian neighborhood sits directly adjacent to three of Detroit’s most iconic venues: Little Caesars Arena (home of the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons), Ford Field (Detroit Lions), and Comerica Park (Detroit Tigers). Game day visitors, concert-goers, and event attendees consistently choose Brush Park because no other neighborhood is closer to the action.

Great Stays’ Brush Park Flats are purpose-designed for groups and families attending sports and entertainment events. These stunning properties sleep up to 10 guests, feature 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms with jet tubs, full kitchens, outdoor space, and secure garage parking—all at $195 per night.

Brush Park: The Heart of Detroit’s Sports Universe

Brush Park is a historic neighborhood undergoing an exciting restoration. The tree-lined streets feature Victorian and Edwardian-era mansions and townhouses, many with ornamental architectural details, wide porches, and character that reflects Detroit’s early 20th-century prosperity. Property owners and investors have committed to thoughtfully restoring these historic buildings, creating a vibrant community that honors its heritage while embracing contemporary life.

Little Caesars Arena, completed in 2017, sits on the neighborhood’s western border. Home to both the Detroit Red Wings (NHL) and Detroit Pistons (NBA), the arena hosts 80+ home games annually (October-April for hockey, October-April for basketball), plus concerts, college games, and other events. From Great Stays Brush Park Flats, you can literally walk to the arena in minutes.

Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions, is a 15-minute walk away. The Lions play 8-9 home games annually during the NFL regular season (September-December, occasionally January).

Comerica Park, the beloved home of the Detroit Tigers, is a 10-minute walk. Tigers play 81 home games annually (April-October, plus potential playoff games).

This convergence of venues makes Brush Park the most location-efficient choice for groups planning to attend multiple events during their stay.

Great Stays Brush Park Flats: Built for Game Day Guests

Our Brush Park properties are specifically designed for groups attending sports events, concerts, and special occasions. The Brush Park Flats stand out for their combination of size, location, and amenities:

Property Features:

Pricing: $195 per night for the entire property. For a group of 10, that’s approximately $20 per person per night—far less expensive than booking multiple hotel rooms while enjoying significantly more space and privacy.

Brush Park Neighborhood Details

Architecture and Character: Brush Park was developed in the early 1900s as a residential neighborhood for Detroit’s middle and upper-middle class. Grand Victorian homes line the streets. The neighborhood’s integrity has been carefully maintained, and recent restoration efforts honor the historic character while introducing contemporary living standards.

Nearby Amenities: While Brush Park itself is primarily residential, nearby Midtown and Downtown offer excellent dining, shopping, and entertainment. The M-1 Rail (QLINE) provides rapid transit access to Midtown and Downtown attractions.

Community Feel: Brush Park has a strong sense of community. Residents, new arrivals, and regular visitors share a commitment to the neighborhood’s continued renaissance.

Perfect for Game Day Groups

Whether you’re bringing 6 family members to a Red Wings game, organizing a friend group for a concert at Little Caesars Arena, or booking a corporate group outing to multiple Tigers games, Brush Park Flats offer the perfect home base.

Why choose Brush Park over a downtown hotel:

Getting Around

Brush Park is highly accessible to sports venues via foot, car, or rideshare. Parking is abundant, and most Great Stays properties include secure garage spaces. The M-1 Rail is a short walk away, connecting to Midtown and Downtown for additional dining and entertainment exploration.

When to Visit

Sports Season: October-April for hockey and basketball (Red Wings and Pistons). September-December for football (Lions). April-October for baseball (Tigers).

Concert Season: Year-round at Little Caesars Arena.

Best Time for Groups: Game days create incredible neighborhood energy. Plan ahead for popular games (rivalry matchups, opening day, playoff games), as demand for lodging peaks.

Booking Your Brush Park Game Day Stay

For groups planning to attend sporting events or concerts, Brush Park is your ideal destination. Visit greatstays.co to check availability and book instantly, or call (313) 362-8288 to discuss your group’s specific event, size, and dates. Our team specializes in game day bookings and can ensure you have the perfect home base.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How close is Brush Park to Little Caesars Arena?
A: Brush Park Flats are approximately a 5-10 minute walk to Little Caesars Arena. You can literally walk to the venue without the hassle of parking and can return to your property immediately after events.

Q: Can I park my car at Great Stays Brush Park properties on game day?
A: Yes, all Brush Park Flats include secure garage parking. This eliminates the stress of finding street parking on busy game days. You can park once and walk to events and neighborhood restaurants.

Q: Is Brush Park safe at night?
A: Yes, Brush Park is a safe, well-maintained neighborhood with active community engagement and regular security presence. The area is well-lit and populated, especially on event days.

Q: How many people can Brush Park Flats accommodate?
A: The Brush Park Flats sleep 10 guests across 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. This is ideal for families, groups of friends, or corporate outings. Larger groups should inquire about multiple adjacent properties.

Q: What if I want to attend multiple games during my stay?
A: Excellent. Brush Park’s location allows you to access Little Caesars Arena, Ford Field, and Comerica Park during a single stay. We recommend planning your itinerary and booking events in advance. Call (313) 362-8288 to discuss multi-event group packages.

Q: Are there restaurants or bars near Brush Park?
A: The immediate Brush Park neighborhood is primarily residential. However, Midtown is a short drive or 20-minute walk away, offering dozens of restaurants, bars, and entertainment. Downtown (featuring the arena district) is similarly accessible.