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- Jon SteinbackNovember 16, 2013the tour is incredible. it runs every half hour, but make sure you get your ticket in advance as it sells out.Upvoted 1 day ago
- Danielle LeahJuly 1, 2016Our tour guide was fantastic - Jordan. He sang, danced, joked with the crowd. So fun. This museum is incredible, full of history and amazing stories. Highly recommend visiting if you're in Detroit.
- Jeff S.April 4, 2017It's a magical place where legendary artists have recorded so many hit songs. What a thrill it was to sing a few bars of My Girl in the legendary Studio A.Our tour guide was really knowledgeable & fun
- Jose MedinaMay 22, 2015This was one of the best tours I have ever taken. Our tour guide provided such detailed information and a engaging experience. I highly recommend visiting.
- The Motown Museum is a historical place for every visitor and Detroiter to walk through at least once in your lifetime. Here I am with The Floacist before performing in the Flovortex February 2016.
- Ming KoslowskyAugust 19, 2013It's the best $10 we ever spent! Our tour guide, Peggy, was the best. Being (and singing "My Girl") in Studio A, where all early Motown artists recorded their music, was an awesome experience.
- Jessica SMarch 6, 2013Ask for Eric! The passion this man has for his job is mind blowing! He makes it a point to get to know his groups and ensures you get the most from your visit. He is what 212* service is all about!
- Amy LebowskyJuly 22, 2015FINALLY MADE IT HERE and my only disappointment was that the tour isn't longer. Killer tour guides know their Motown. 💜🌟
- James WitmanFebruary 3, 2012This museum displays a fantastic collection of artifacts from Motown musicians. A guide will lead you through the museum, with the tour ending in Studio A where the early Motown hits were recorded.
- HISTORYApril 22, 2010Founded in 1985, the museum preserves the legacy of the Motown Record Corp. The exhibits include collections of historical photographs, artwork, music, costumes & other memorabilia from the era.
- Sarah NixonMarch 6, 2019Absolutely incredible and very affordable. One of my favorite parts of my visit to Detroit
- Jake SmithJuly 27, 2013After checking out the museum, hit up the gift shop and check out the multiple Motown compilation albums they are selling. Get a few for the drive to your next destination.
- Ronald Clayton SmallAugust 4, 2013Nice piece of history. However, should you want a tour, show up very early or you may not get in. A small venue and limited staff. You can't make reservations or get tickets on-line.
- MarsDecember 9, 2014We weren't supposed to park at the church next door but fuck them we did it anyways. Cool spot to visit. I am the David Ruffin of horrorcore. R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Sock it to me.
- Kevin SmithNovember 9, 2019The tour is $15 and lasts an hour. Lots of vintage equipment, furniture and records
- Maureen KavanaughOctober 15, 2013If you are traveling from out of state with a child with autism/mr, skip this place. $10 a head for a guided tour and you MUST walk through with a tour guide.
- Damon SundeDecember 5, 2017Museum parking is only on the street. No cameras, cell phones or recording devices allowed in the museum.
- BareBones DetroitJune 9, 2010Go here at least once. Especially if you call yourself a Detroit native. Even if you don't pay the tour admission, it's worth seeing and at least posing for a picture out front. Trust us. Read more
- Jeremy TaylorSeptember 7, 2018Wonderful staff and a great tour into Detroit’s musical past. Would highly recommend the tour!
- Soul TrainMarch 14, 2011If you're a dance-dance-dancing machine, then you don't want to miss the place that pays homage to the musical home of the Jackson 5 and other musical legends.
- DjDetroit DiezelAugust 1, 2013Call ahead of time they're not smart enough to staff enough people for enough tours so even though the hours are posted there already sold out on their yours @4pm they close @ 6pm 😡
- Nick FlorekAugust 30, 2013Excellent tours! One of the best tourist experiences I've ever had. Antonio was an amazing guide.
- TheUrbanDailyMay 23, 2011Originally founded by Berry Gordy, Jr., "Hitsville" became one of the first black-owned record labels. Its pop/R&B "Motown Sound" helped to integrate the American music scene.
- Bill DurdachSeptember 19, 2011If you've ever liked Motown, this place is a shrine. The music will mean so much more to you after the tour... Needless to say, history has never been this fun!
- ShannonAugust 18, 2012can't just walk through yourself, have to wait for tours which start whenever they feel like starting them. You wait in cramped hallway w/ no air w/ a billion other people. BUT absolutely worth it.
- TheUrbanDailyMay 23, 2011Originally founded by Berry Gordy, Jr., "Hitsville" became one of the first black-owned record labels. Its pop/R&B "Motown Sound" helped to integrate the American music scene.
- Clifford HensonJuly 7, 2010Request Eric as your tour guide. He has extensive knowledge of the golden Motown Era and the company. He's well spoken and he's full of humor. Best tour guide in the house!!
- Christina CollieDecember 7, 2013Absolutely no photography allowed inside the museum. Please don't miss the gift shop!
- Robert FordSeptember 30, 2011This is just a magical place, with the guides doing an amazing job of bringing the Motown musical legacy to life.
- GM Renaissance CenterJune 16, 2014Stop by another Detroit staple after your visit, the GM Renaissance Center:
http://www.gmrencen.com/Home.axis - Summer 💞May 4, 2013If you are a Bank of America cardholder, you are able to tour the Museum for free! Nice!
- Mimi SmithFebruary 25, 2011Definitely get a tour guide. Well worth it. Too bad they don't allow photos to be taken. You just have to see it for yourself.
- MzChristyle ItsonlyoneJuly 25, 2012This is really a wonderful place...you should experience it & It would be gd for a family outing
- Shaun 'Pink' PinkstonMarch 27, 2013My uncle, Bobby Rogers, who recently passed, was part of the pioneering group The Miracles, as the 1st to be signed to Motown. RIP Uncle Bobby!
- Brandon HigdonJuly 9, 2012Ask for Bobby as your guide. She was awesome, she did a great job of bringing the Motown sound to life.
- Barb DybwadAugust 27, 2011Come here and "perform" in legendary Studio A in the same spot where The Supremes, Temptations et al made all those hits
- Culture ClimaxSeptember 22, 2012A cool stop ESP for music lovers. Tour is short n sweet and very informative!
- N POctober 27, 2012Try to get a tour with Glenn, he's Stevie Wonders godson and he does a great job!!