The Siren Hotel occupies the former Wurlitzer Building, a landmark, 47,060 square foot, 13-story building. Designed in the Renaissance Revival style and opened in December 1926, this 13-story building once housed the famous Wurlitzer Co., which made pianos, organs, jukeboxes, radios and instruments and which also housed a music school. The Siren Hotel is part of the ongoing downtown Detroit renaissance in perhaps the best location in the city and comprises of 106 rooms across five categories including eight striking penthouse floor lofted suites. The hotel houses several food and beverage concepts such as Candy Bar, 8-seat chef's counter restaurant Albena by Chef Garrett Lipar, Populace Coffee in the lobby and the upcoming Karl's all-day dining restaurant, captained by Detroit's very own Chef Kate Williams, the latter opening summer 2019.
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jRoberts331 | July 2025
The place was a blast!
The hotel boasts a ton of character and the staff made it one of the better hotels I’ve ever visited. Loved the cafe in the lobby, accessible and high quality. The lounge was even more impressive...
paulW8630ZH | July 2025
Great Stay
Really love this hotel. Great location, eclectic and fun. Staff are attentive and the whole place has a great vibe. Highly recomend.
kburton0822 | July 2025
Great Boutique Hotel
Beautiful facility and our accommodations were great. Specific kudos on the massive towels and the most comfortable pillows! The bathroom in general was lovely and perfect amount of space. The...
Ishak6 | June 2025
I wanted so much to give a higher score!
The historical small building is beautiful and the location downtoan is great. The lobby of this boutique hotel is quite exceptional and give a fantastic first impression. The thing is that you...
dovonperson | June 2025
A day in Detroit
Found this hotel on a online booking platform, the aesthetics made it stand out. Once I got to experience it in person the service, the quality and look lived up to the photos online.