Where to eat play and stay in South Haven 3 hours from Detroit Detroit

Where to eat play and stay in South Haven 3 hours from Detroit Detroit

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Where to eat play and stay in South Haven 3 hours from Detroit

South Haven lighthouse. Photo: Sam Robinson/Axios A port city bordering Lake Michigan, South Haven has a walkable downtown, a variety of restaurants and bars, beaches and a river that runs through the area. Here's what to do, where to eat and drink, and where to stay.
Where to stay
1. Designed as a large family home, The manor is ideal for big groups that want to socialize together for dinner and entertainment. The guest house, which has smaller common areas, provides a less social experience. Features: Fireplace, jacuzzi, Wi-Fi, beach towels, cable TVRate: $175+ per nightAddress: 2. (Airbnb) Part of the Harbor Club Resort and Marina, guests who stay in this Airbnb get a full resort experience. This includes access to the marina club house, a heated pool and access to rent boats, golf carts and bicycles. Features: Pool, Wi-Fi, free parking, A/CRate: $757+ per nightLocation: North South HavenPhoto: courtesy of AirbnbPhoto: courtesy of Airbnb 3. (Airbnb) Guests of this river-facing property get access to the Rabbit Hole Bar and the Mad-Hatter which has Ping-Pong, darts, and foosball. Features: Private patio, free parking, washer and dryerRate: $450 per nightLocation: Mitidieri Marina, North South Haven
Where to eat
1. Enjoy seafood and drinks on the river at Admiral Jack’s, a South Haven staple since 2013. Hours: Daily 11:30am-10pmAddress: Photo: courtesy of Admiral Jack's 2. A family-owned spot in South Haven, Maria’s is famous for its homemade meatballs and Italian sausage. Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11:30am-8pm (Closed Tuesdays), Friday-Saturday 11:30am-9pmAddress: 3. New Park Gastropub offers sweet treats like a Nutella empanada, churros and fruity crème brulée, in addition to the variety of options on ,Hours: Sunday 11am-5pm, Wednesday-Thursday 4-9pm, Friday-Saturday 11am-9pmAddress:
What to do
1. Watch the sunset at the lighthouse A great place to take in views of the horizon and the vast water, South Haven’s historic lighthouse has stood at the entrance of the Black River for over a century. Address: Photo: Sam Robinson/Axios 2. Check out the immersive exhibits and learn about some of this country’s most historic boats and ships. Memorial Day Weekend–September Hours: Daily 10am-5pmOctober-May hours: Check for the updated schedule.Address: 3. Set sail along the Black River in replicas of vessels from the 19th and 20th century. Rides are free with admission to the Michigan Maritime Museum. Hours: Check for the updated schedule and to purchase tickets. Address: Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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