Most of Grand Rapids’ highlights are situated in and around the Downtown area, making it the ideal jumping-off point for first-time visitors. With the best of the city’s restaurants and bars too, it’s also ideal for those who want to experience its foodie and nightlife scenes.
The Heritage Hill Historic District, situated a few blocks east from Downtown, will satisfy the history buffs and particularly discerning travellers that are looking for a touch of luxury. As well as a sensational range of period architecture, the area boasts its own selection of top bars and restaurants.
Meanwhile, budget travellers would feel more comfortable in Kentwood, a small and quiet city south of Grand Rapids. The excitement of Downtown Grand Rapids might not be on your doorstep, Kentwood has everything you might need from shopping to dining.
Families and nature enthusiasts might prefer the adventures Muskegon has to offer. Sitting on the east coast of Lake Michigan a few kilometres from Grand Rapids, the city offers both excellent outdoor pursuits and city slicking.
With a free, fast, and frequent bus service, it is easy to explore Downtown Grand Rapids. There are also buses travelling to the city’s outskirts and other neighbouring cities.