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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arrontaylorxx93 | March 2026
Worst luxury hotel ever
You spend luxury price receive nothing for your price not even a comfy mattress or pillows, not a single meal offered but again $400 room absolutely worthless hotel
Road673689505 | March 2026
Good Location not a fancy hotel.
If you want a creepy vibe for Halloween or a gangster style experience, this is the hotel. There is no water sprinkler because the building is old.
mrstarainnes | March 2026
Great hotel and ideal location
We booked The Siren Hotel on Expedia, we got a really good deal and the hotel surpassed our expectations. The location is perfect and the decor and hotel ambience is great. All staff were so friendly...
e9o4cp9fw5 | March 2026
Great hotel
Loved the atmosphere and the view from the 12th floor room we had. Would be great if they had an actual restaurant but the coffee bar and actual bar were good
christianestein2026 | March 2026
Unique
not your standard hotel, lobby looks great, unfortunately mostly too loud to hang out there.
Room has a good size, a desk and water cooker would be great.