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  2. Mar 23, 2022 · Ranking of the top 12 things to do in Ann Arbor. Travelers favorites include #1 University of Michigan, #2 University of Michigan Museum of Natural History and more.

  3. Experience Ann Arbor’s annual events, retail, food, nightlife, art and music, and become immersed in creativity. Fine dining, cutting-edge innovation, and world-class attractions are all staples of this vibrant, cosmopolitan city.

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  4. Ann Arbor is a city in and the county seat of Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States. The 2020 census recorded its population to be 123,851, making it the fifth-most populous city in Michigan. It is the principal city of the Ann Arbor metropolitan area, which encompasses all of Washtenaw County and had 372,258 residents in 2020.

    • Find The Fairy Doors
    • Visit The Ann Arbor Farmers Market
    • Check Out Year-Round Unique Events
    • Paddle Down The Huron River
    • Explore Seasonal Colors
    • Tour University of Michigan’s Campus
    • Take A Brew Tour
    • Catch A Game at The Big House Or Crisler Center
    • Eat Delicious Food

    If you don’t know about them, odds are, you’d probably walked right by these tiny doors, located throughout downtown Ann Arbor in various storefronts, cafes and galleries. Although going on a ‘fairy door hunt’ in Ann Arbor is a perfect activity for kids, I’ve seen adults just as excited to discover them.

    The Ann Arbor Farmers Market is open from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Saturdays and Wednesdays (May-December), and 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Saturdays (January - April). If you're headed to a University of Michigan game or are just strolling the iconic downtown, I'd advise that you plan a grab-and-go breakfast at the market. I always get a coffee from RoosRoast(li...

    In the Ann Arbor area, there are celebrations of art, theater, athletics, music, academics, history and more, year-round. Whatever your passions, your pursuits or your pastimes - the Ann Arbor area is full of world-class events that celebrate life and culture in our beautiful city. Check out the Ann Arbor events(link is external) page to view them ...

    If you're looking to get out on the water, a tour down the Huron River via kayak, canoe or paddleboard is the adventure for you. The Huron River is a calm waterway with a few riffles and sections of drops and pools fun for both beginners and watersports enthusiasts. Argo and Gallup Park Canoe Liveries are open every day from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. throug...

    For those looking to explore Ann Arbor fall color on foot – especially during the fall – I have a few favorite places to go: 1) Nichols Arboretum (aka ‘The Arb’ to locals) on U-M’s campus 2) Gallup Park 3) Scio Woods Preserve 4) Hudson Mills Metropark in Dexter (5) Waterloo Recreation Area in Chelsea. These locations offer breathtaking views during...

    I absolutely love exploring the U-M’s beautiful campus. If you have time while you’re here, stop into the U-M Museum of Art (link is external)(free, open Mon. – Sat.) or the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology(link is external)(free, open Tues. - Sun.). If you’re looking for an abbreviated tour, central campus is a good place to start. You can easily see ...

    There are numerous unique breweries in the Ann Arbor Area. Corner Brewery in Ypsilanti always carries my favorite beer (ABC’s Phat Abbot Trippel), Wolverine State Brewing Company’s Tap Room is a favorite local hang out, and Original Gravity in Milan is a hidden hoppy gem. Honestly, they’re all amazing. Arbor Brewing Company, Grizzly Peak, Jolly Pum...

    There are plenty of places that are great for game-watching fun, but maybe none as iconic as the University of Michigan Football Stadium(link is external), more commonly referred to as the Big House. Attending an event at the largest college football stadium in North America or the nearby Crisler Center should be on every Ann Arbor visitor's bucket...

    Everyone ALWAYS asks me where to eat in Ann Arbor(link is external). I never have a straight answer, mostly because there’s way too much to choose from, and I have way too many favorites. Here's my short list: the falafel wrap at Pita Kabob. The TLT at Seva. The Chicken Tortilla Soup at Le Dog. The salmon burger at Monahan’s. A slice of veggie pie ...

    • Paddle Along the Huron River Water Trail. If you’re looking for outdoor things to do in Ann Arbor, why not hop in a kayak and paddle down the Huron River?
    • Spend a Day in Historic Kerrytown. When it comes to cool things to do in Ann Arbor, Kerrytown offers them in spades. This historic part of town dates back to the mid-1800s, and today you’ll find red-brick buildings, revamped 19th-century factories, and all sorts of architectural gems housing cool shops, cafes, and restaurants.
    • Sip Fresh Apple Cider at the Dexter Cider Mill. Located in the nearby town of Dexter, the Dexter Cider Mill is a must on your Ann Arbor bucket list if you’re planning on an autumn visit.
    • See the Michigan Wolverines Kick Off at the ‘Big House’ The University of Michigan is home to the largest stadium in the US and the third-largest in the world.
  5. Dec 27, 2019 · United States Michigan. The Top 12 Things to Do in Ann Arbor, Michigan. By. Amy Lynch. Updated on 12/27/19. Davel5957 / Getty Images. Just 45 minutes west of Detroit, Ann Arbor charms visitors with college-town energy, outdoor recreation, great restaurants and its own unique interpretation of Midwestern culture.

  6. Jun 02. 50th Dexter-Ann Arbor Half Marathon. Ann Arbor and Dexter. Since 1974, the beautiful shaded backwoods of the Huron River region provide the setting for the... Learn More. Jun 21. Ypsilanti Juneteenth Celebration.

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