McNamara Terminal is one of the best in the US. Quick security, a built in tram, and beautiful scenery while you travel are just a few of the perks. Added bonus: major signage is also in Japanese.
The two terminals feel like different worlds. If you fly Delta, you’ll be in McNamara—arrive early for security as the lines can get long, and pay attention to the shuttle map and your gate number.
The LED light and sound show between Concourses A and B/C are amazing. But if it is too much for you, you can stop the show for five minutes. Buttons are at either end of the walkway.
If you have time to kill, for $15 you can use the Westin's gym, pool, hot tub, and showers. They've got lockers, hair dryers, shampoo/conditioners and their own access to the airport.
Very efficient, clean, well signed as far as directions go. Moving sidewalk or tram to get you to your gats. Plenty of things to keep you entertained and occupied.
Easily one of my favorite airports! If you are a frequent flier, I would recommend the app, GateGuru. Shows you where all the restaurants and shops are so you don't have to walk forever searching.
The underground tunnel connecting the terminals has musical lights that flashes with the music which can be a nightmare for those who are epileptic, be careful!
The McNamara terminal is fantastic. This is among my favorite airports to visit. Lots of varied food options. It is spacious with plenty of seating and electric outlets for working and recharging.
The #Starbucks near A64 has the best #cappuccino in five airports! Plus the baristas are all happy and want to make my coffee! ☕️☕️ #redcup #Delta #Detroit
A perfectly pleasant airport- easy to navigate, got a cool discotunnel, and check it in Concourse A, chair massages (Be Relax) next to a wine bar (Vino Volo). Aces!
One of my best hamburger of my last 2 months. Concourse B. Spend some time in the tunnel of colors and take a break at the Guinness tavern near Gate B13/14
On a long layover, go to the Westin hotel connected to terminal A. You will have to be rescreened on your way back, but the comfort of their lobby and awesome restaurant and bar make it worth it.
Fantastic state of the artairport. Light show in the underpass to B Gates is worth seeing. Many great food and shopping options as well as generous Delta Sky Club lounges.
Always stay at The Townsend Hotel when I come to the area in Birmingham, MichigAn. Great hotel in a great city. Try their FoieBurger in their restaurant, Rugby Grille.
Starbucks is GONE from the entry/fountain. For your coffee fix, go to A20; there is a full SB inside the Wall Street Journal - they even take Gold Cards.
Lounges: 4 sky clubs in McNamara Terminal. Big one in middle of concourse A, smaller ones on both ends. Medium and quieter one in concourse b/c after tunnel. 1 in north terminal (Lufthansa) on left
The best airport. It's modern, no expense was spared. There is food up and down the terminals, not just in a central location. It's clean, bright, making you feel relaxed from checking in & onward.
Missed a flight in Detroit and had to wait a couple of hours till the next one. Completely amazed with the comfort on this one. The indoor tram and water fountain are certainly entertaining to watch!
If flying Delta, check the map and use the train. There are limited stops but the walk is much further than you think especially at the furthest points! Unless exercise is a priority and you have time
One of the best airports in the country! Nothing more simple and efficient as DTW. Great amenities in both terminals, especially the McNamara Terminal.
This is a great airport! It’s my first time flying in and out of Detroit. Security was super quick, the staff is all friendly, and there are some good shops and restaurants.
Until Thanksgiving when the construction is done, be sure to park in the Green Lot, as terminal parking lots have been full. You don’t want to have to turn around in the construction! @nicolerovig
Good laid out airport. Fair amount of selection for restaurants. Be sure to get here extra early if you have a flight during the day. Security gets longer and longer as the day goes on.
Chrome and polished stainless steel abound making the architecture here uniquely Motor City and modern. DTW is one of the busiest (and biggest) airports in the world!
It is Michigan's busiest airport, and one of the largest airline hubs in the country. McNamara Terminal has 3 concourses A, B, C, while North Terminal D. Light plays in the tunnel leading to the A a ➕
One of the trains goes 8mph faster than the other, to compensate for the bend in the trails at the center station. Ride it enough times and you can predict which set of doors will open at the middle.
Definitely one of the better Midwestern airports. Take the in-terminal tram in Terminal A if you're feeling lazy. Plenty of decent dining options--just don't take your P.F Chang leftovers on the plane
The McNamara terminal is enormous with 3 concourses comprising it. Make sure you leave enough time to travel between them, as there is no shuttle (like at Hartsfield) connecting them.
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), or "Detroit Metro Airport" as it is commonly known, is one of the world's largest air transportation hubs. We're served by 15 airlines with nonstop service to more than 160 destinations on four continents!