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Got your plane ticket booked and paid for and your suitcase ready to go? Read on for a few basic Troy tips before you head off.

Around 18 miles (29 kilometers) to the north of the heart of Detroit, Troy is one of the neighborhoods that make this city so wonderful.

Forget the big attractions — it's the locals that make a place tick. Here in Detroit, you'll discover 700,000 of them.

Hotels in Troy

Are you looking for a convenient base from which to explore Troy's best attractions? You'll find it just a brief commute away. While there are no listed accommodations in the center, there are 28 properties to pick from in this neighborhood's surrounds.

The Townsend Hotel (100 Townsend St) and the Detroit Marriott Troy (200 W Big Beaver Rd) are some of the finest places to spend your nights in this neighborhood.

Places to visit in Troy

Somerset Collection is the place to head to if your stomach starts growling. Just follow the yummy smells to the food court and you'll be chowing down a meal in no time! Need some more close by options? At Troy Historic Village there are plenty of stories of the past waiting for you to discover. Pay close attention and you just might hear them as you meander the streets of this remarkable old place. But that's not all. If you got time to kill and some money to spend, The Detroit Shoppe is worth a look. Cast your eyes over the sales racks and see if there's something to take home.

Where do you fly into for Troy?

Take in the scenic view as you arrive at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW). Pick up your baggage, walk through security and you'll be about 25 miles (40 kilometers) to the south from the middle of Troy.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Troy?
Starting from as little as , hotel and flight packages are an ideal way to stretch your vacation budget. Watch out Troy — here you come!
How long should my Troy vacation be?
Many people opt to spend roughly 2 nights in Troy, but it’s your call. If you hope to explore all the fantastic things this destination has waiting for you, why not hang around for a couple of extra nights?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Troy?
With around 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 properties around the world, you can’t go wrong with Travelocity. Scroll through our comprehensive range and pick up the best Troy package deal. Isn’t it amazing when planning a trip is that easy?
Why should I book my Troy vacation package via Travelocity?
Because you’ll never roam on your own if you lock in your vacation with us, and we offer 24/7 customer support and top-notch service to boot. Add to that our Price Match Guarantee and a huge range of destinations and experiences to pick from. It’s our job to help you have the vacation of a lifetime.
Can I save on my Troy car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
With a Troy vacation package, you can bundle your flight, car and hotel bookings and save a tidy sum. If you’d love to uncover the best of this impressive destination, why not make tracks to Geneva State Park? This popular attraction is 193 kilometers from Troy. With a rental car, you’ll be there in the blink of an eye.
Which airport is best for Troy?
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) is one of the most popular airports in Troy. It’s roughly 48 kilometers south of the buzzing city center. Other options open to you are Bishop Intl. Airport (FNT) (64 kilometers away from central Troy) and Windsor Airport (YQG) (40 kilometers away from central Troy).
What is there to do in Troy?
While hopping off the tourist trail can be rewarding, you shouldn’t miss the popular attractions that make a destination famous. Somerset Collection and Troy Historic Village are a couple of them in Troy.
Where should I stay when visiting Troy?
The Tru by Hilton Troy Detroit is the first choice of many travelers. Book now to avoid missing out.

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Photo by Sarah Kelson
Photo by Sarah Kelson
Photo by Sarah Kelson