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East Hills combines historic charm with a trendy local scene along Cherry Street. The tree-lined streets feature well-preserved Craftsman bungalows and Victorian homes that architecture lovers will appreciate. Visitors can explore independent boutiques, sip artisanal coffee, or check out the Heritage Hill Historic District and LaFontsee Galleries just steps away.
Farm-to-table restaurants serve up seasonal Great Lakes cuisine alongside Michigan craft beer. Most shops and eateries close early, creating a peaceful evening atmosphere. While public transit is limited, the neighborhood's walkable streets make exploration easy, with downtown Grand Rapids just two miles away.
Heritage Hill captivates visitors with the country's largest concentration of 19th-century homes, showcasing over 60 architectural styles. Frank Lloyd Wright's Meyer May House stands out among Victorian mansions lining College Avenue and Prospect Hill. Interpretive plaques mark significant buildings, while the nearby Grand Rapids Public Museum offers additional historical context.
The neighborhood is best explored on foot, with limited bus service on perimeter routes. Accommodations include charming bed & breakfasts in restored Victorian mansions with period furnishings. While dining options within Heritage Hill are minimal, downtown Grand Rapids is just a 10-minute walk away, offering diverse restaurants for hungry history buffs.
Heartside buzzes with creative energy where brick warehouses now house art galleries, studios, and craft breweries. The impressive Van Andel Arena anchors this downtown district while the Avenue for the Arts showcases Grand Rapids' thriving creative scene. History and modern art collide as colorful murals decorate industrial facades, making every walk a visual feast.
Dining options range from gastropubs to farm-to-table restaurants serving Michigan craft beers and local specialties. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings put you steps away from the action. The compact, pedestrian-friendly layout makes exploring easy, with the Grand River waterfront just a short stroll east.
John Ball Park neighborhood centers around a sprawling 160-acre green space that's perfect for nature lovers and families. The zoo houses over 200 animal species with a historic carousel and treetop canopy walk. Hiking trails wind through mature oak and maple forests, while disc golf courses and panoramic city views reward those who explore the elevated terrain.
Getting around requires a car, though the tree-lined residential streets are pleasant for walking. Pack a picnic or visit nearby Westside commercial areas for dining options beyond the basic zoo concessions. Downtown Grand Rapids hotels are just a 10-15 minute drive away.
You could catch an event at Van Andel Arena, a stadium in Heartside. If you think Van Andel Arena is cool, you also might like Canepa Tennis Center, located nearby.
It's feeding time at the zoo! If you want to be reminded of some of the great animals our world is home to, you might want to pay a trip to John Ball Zoo, located 1.8 mi (3 km) from central Grand Rapids. If you have fun at John Ball Zoo, you'll love Public Museum of Grand Rapids and Van Andel Museum Center, both located nearby.
Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park is just one of the places to see in Grand Rapids, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Experience the acclaimed theater scene or attend a sporting event in this family-friendly area.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Gerald R. Ford Museum during your trip to Grand Rapids. Experience the area's acclaimed theater scene or attend a sporting event.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Grand Rapids Art Museum during your trip to Grand Rapids. Experience the area's great live music and acclaimed theater scene.
Raise a glass in Beer City USA, where more than 80 craft breweries dot the downtown landscape. The Grand Rapids Art Museum showcases impressive collections in a sleek modern building. Paddle a kayak down the Grand River right through the heart of downtown, passing under historic bridges. At Frederik Meijer Gardens, wander among massive sculptures and seasonal butterfly exhibitions that delight visitors of all ages. The Downtown Market houses artisanal food vendors perfect for assembling an impromptu picnic. Gerald R. Ford Museum offers fascinating presidential history in his hometown. For live entertainment, catch Broadway shows at DeVos Performance Hall or discover local talent at intimate venues throughout the vibrant downtown.
There's a lot visitors like about Grand Rapids, especially its restaurants and live music. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Learn about the local heritage of Grand Rapids at landmarks like Heritage Hill Historic District and Voigt House Victorian Museum. Check out other sights like Grand Rapids Children's Museum and Grand Rapids Civic Theatre.