Cleveland to Detroit road trip: Driving time, distance & best stops,

The best stops on a Cleveland to Detroit road trip are Cedar Point, the National Museum of the Great Lakes and the Henry Ford Museum. By car, the distance from Cleveland to Detroit is 168 miles, with a driving time of 2h39m.

Planning a Cleveland to Detroit road trip itinerary

A Cleveland to Detroit road trip connects two of the greatest cities on the Great Lakes.

5 Great Cleveland Experiences to Book

  • 👻 Cleveland Ghost Tour: Hear spooky stories from the city’s past and explore haunted landmarks on a guided evening walking tour.
  • 🌲 Cuyahoga Valley National Park: Link together the best viewpoints and trails on a self-drive visit with a comprehensive smartphone audio guide.
  • 🎸 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Explore the history of music legends through iconic artifacts and immersive exhibits at this world-famous lakeside museum.
  • 🌮 Ohio City Neighborhood Food Tour: Experience one of the city’s trendiest districts through multiple food tastings and expert drink pairings.
  • 🍎 West Side Market Food Tour: Get to know the best local stalls and the history of Cleveland’s oldest operating indoor/outdoor market.

Top attractions in Cleveland include the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, Great Lakes Science Center and Cleveland History Center. Alternatively, try the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Cleveland tour options focus on neighbourhood food scenes and ghostly tales after dark.

Detroit has a rich motors and Motown history, plus massively underrated architecture – the Guardian building is one of the all-time great Art Deco buildings. The Michigan Science Center, Detroit Institute of Arts and Detroit Historical Museum cover science, art and heritage, while the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant is the birthplace of the Model T Ford.

Top things to do in Detroit include the excellent architecture walking tours, the Sealife Michigan Aquarium and the Legoland Discovery Centre. For a quick escape, however, head to Belle Isle in the Detroit River, where you’ll find the Belle Isle Aquarium and Dossin Great Lakes Museum.

5 great Detroit experiences to book

Cleveland to Detroit distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Cleveland to Detroit is 168 miles. That makes for a driving time of around two hours and 39 minutes. The quickest route is along the I-90 then the I-75.

The best stops to add to a Cleveland to Detroit road trip itinerary are Cedar Point near Sandusky, the National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo and the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn.

Cleveland to Detroit drive: Cedar Point

Cedar Point near Sandusky, Ohio, is one of the world’s great theme parks – particularly if you’re a rollercoaster fan. Unlike other amusement parks, which maybe have one or two good rollercoasters and plenty of filler, Cedar Point has an extraordinary collection of top grade thrill rides.

Steel Vengeance is the fastest, longest and tallest hybrid coaster, but there are five coasters that top the 200ft height mark here.

Attractions between Cleveland and Detroit: National Museum of the Great Lakes

The National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo, Ohio, really embraces the scale and scope of its subject. The aim is to show how the Great Lakes have shaped America’s cultural, economic and political history, covering everything from the Underground Railroad to Prohibition-era rum-runners.

The highlight of the visit is the Col. James M. Schoonmaker, once an iron ore freighter plying its trade on the lakes, now a museum ship. 

Other Toledo experiences include Toledo Zoo.

Cleveland to Detroit road trip attractions: Henry Ford Museum

A slight detour off the route in Dearborn, Michigan, the Henry Ford is arguably the most astonishing museum in the United States.

The Henry Ford is home to an incredible haul of modern history. The bus on which Rosa Parks made her world-changing civil rights protest is there, as is the car JFK was assassinated in.

The Greenfield Village outside has remarkably transported buildings such as the courthouse in which Abraham Lincoln practiced law and the bike shop where the Wright Brothers made the first plane brick by brick.

You can very easily spend a full day here.

Detroit, Michigan.
Detroit, Michigan. Photo by Josh Garcia on Unsplash

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