     
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Michigan Stadium is the nation's largest college-owned stadium, featuring a capacity of over 107,000. Located on the University of Michigan campus, the stadium is the permanent home of the Michigan Wolverines. Address: Main St and Stadium Blvd Ann Arbor MI USA 48109
1 313 936-9345
|
| |
|
     
|
|
|
|
|
|
McMorran Place hosts numerous performances, sporting events and special events through the year. This is also the home venue for the Port Huron Flags of the United Hockey League (UHL). Address: 701 McMorran Blvd Port Huron MI USA 48060
1 810 985-6166
|
| |
|
     
|
|
|
|
|
|
Home of the 2002 Stanley Cup Champions the Detroit Red Wings, Joe Louis Arena stands near the Detroit River. Professional sports, concerts, ice show spectaculars, circuses, figure skating exhibitions and competitions regularly play at the arena. Address: 600 Civic Center Drive Detroit MI USA 48226
1 313 396-7444
|
| |
|
     
|
|
|
|
|
|
Found in downtown Detroit, Ford Field is home to the Detroit Lions, a team with the National Football League. It was built in 2002 and can seat 65,000 spectators during the numerous concerts, rallies and other sporting events hosted there throughout the year. Address: 2000 Brush Street Detroit MI USA 48226
1 313 262-2000
|
| |
|
   
|
|
|
|
|
|
Perani's Hockey World Arena & Event Center This facility hosts numerous performance and sporting events through the year. This is also the home venue for the Flint Generals of the United Hockey League (UHL). Address: 3501 Lapeer Rd. Flint MI USA 48503
1 810 744-0580
|
| |
|
     
|
|
|
|
|
|
This arena includes an indoor ice rink and a 50 m (164 ft) swimming pool with water slide and children's spray pool. The arena offers drop-in hockey and skating lessons. Address: 26000 Evergreen Rd Southfield MI USA 48076
1 248 796-4640
|
| |
|
   
|
|
|
|
|
|
Great Lakes Sports City is a five-arena complex located in Fraser, MI. This venue provides ice for hockey, figure skating, public skating and more. Address: 34400 Utica Road Fraser MI USA 48026
1 586 294-2400
|
| |
|
   
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cobo Arena Located adjacent to the Cobo Conference and Exhibition Center, Cobo Arena has played host to some of Detroit's biggest concerts and sporting events. Offering 12,000-plus seating, the arena is known for its acoustics.
Address: 300 Civic Center Dr Detroit MI USA 48226
1 313 396-7422
|
| |
|
     
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comerica Park is the home of the Detroit Tigers, an American League baseball team. Address: Adams Ave. E and Brush St. Detroit MI USA
|
| |
|
   
|
|
|
|
|
|
This ice and fitness facility features one Olympic and two NHL-size rinks, as well as a fitness center, a pro shop, a sports medicine center and a restaurant. The venue is home to the Eastern Michigan University Eagles Hockey Club. Address: 2121 Oak Valley Drive Ann Arbor MI USA 48103
1 734 213-1600
|
| |
|
     
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Palace of Auburn Hills is a facility offering a wide range of events from National Basketball Association (NBA) games of the Detroit Pistons to concerts and family entertainment. Address: 3777 Lapeer Rd. Auburn Hills MI USA 48326
|
| |
|
   
|
|
|
|
|
|
This arena is home to several hockey clubs, including the Plymouth Whalers. In addition to hockey games, skating lessons are also available. Off-ice facilities include a restaurant. Address: 14900 Beck Road Plymouth MI USA 48170
1 734 453-6400
|
| |
|
   
|
|
|
|
|
|
Built in 1975, the Pontiac Silverdome was once the home of the Detroit Lions, and while the Lions have since moved to Detroit, the stadium remains one of the largest air-supported dome structures in the world. Up to 80,000 spectators can be seated inside for the numerous concerts, shows and sporting events that are still hosted inside. Address: 1200 Featherstone Rd Pontiac MI USA 48342
1 248 858-7358
|
| |
|
|