Plan On Something Greater
A Guide To Great Dining, Great Festivals, Great Shopping & Great Experiences In Greater Lansing, Michigan
Graduate Rock Bar © Thomas Gennara
The 2024 Choose Lansing™ Visitor Inspiration Guide is provided by Choose Lansing™, for the benefit of its members and the visiting public. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within this Visitor Inspiration Guide, no responsibility will be assumed by Choose Lansing™, or its associates for errors or omissions. For additional information on member hours, admission, and pricing please visit lansing.org. Choose Lansing™ makes no warranties regarding the information contained herein and is subject to change without notice.
We want visitors to Choose Lansing and plan on something Greater! I would personally like to invite you to experience all that Greater Lansing has to offer. From world-class attractions to colorful festivals, Michigan’s Capital region has something for everyone. And I promise, it won’t take you long to see we’re glad you’re here! Greater Lansing is a diverse and welcoming community with over 500 Certified Tourism Ambassadors. We take pride in rolling out the red carpet for visitors, whether you’re here for a conference, sports tournament or a weekend getaway. While in the area, please stop by our visitor information center for maps, brochures and personalized planning assistance. It is conveniently located in downtown Lansing just steps away from shops, dining and attractions. Whether you prefer to navigate our community with your smartphone, or simply wish to browse a copy of our visitor inspiration guide, we are dedicated to being your travel planning resource. If we can offer any assistance to make your stay more enjoyable, please contact us! On behalf of our staff, Board, partners and community leaders—Welcome!
“Greater Lansing is a diverse and welcoming community with over 500 Certified Tourism Ambassadors. We take pride in rolling out the red carpet for visitors, whether you’re here for a conference, sports tournament or a weekend getaway.”
Scan this QR Code to get the latest Greater Lansing happenings.
Julie A. Pingston, cdme, cmp, cta President & CEO, Choose Lansing™
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Evolved THE GLCVB IS NOW CHOOSE LANSING™ The Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau (GLCVB) is excited to share that the organization has rebranded as Choose Lansing™! Choose Lansing™ is a non-profit, Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) that seeks to positively impact the community’s quality of life by developing the tri-county area of Ingham, Clinton, and Eaton counties as a visitor destination. That was the mission of the GLCVB, and it remains its mission moving forward. Only the name and logo changed. The rebrand is a result of the accumulation of months of research, including surveys and focus groups with community leaders, locals, visitors, and industry experts. This exciting change reflects both the recent and upcoming development in the Greater Lansing area.
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CHOOSE LANSING™
CREATIVE CONTRIBUTORS EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tracy Padot, CTA
MANAGING EDITOR Lori Lanspeary, CTA
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Valeri Gill, CTA
LAYOUT DESIGN Emily Hedglen, CTA
LANSING SPORTS COMMISSION™ The Greater Lansing Sports Authority, a sub-division of the Greater Lansing Convention and Visitors Bureau, also underwent a rebranding process and has been renamed the Lansing Sports Commission™. While both organizations are destination marketing organizations dedicated to increasing visitation to the Greater Lansing, Michigan region, the Lansing Sports Commission™ is focused on amateur athletic competitions and events and is committed to regional destination development of athletic facilities in the area.
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Adrienne Cooley, CTA Emily Hedglen, CTA Lori Lanspeary, CTA Amie Lucas, CTA Tracy Padot, CTA Valeri Gill, CTA
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ON THE COVER Photography: Adrienne Cooley (main photo) Thomas Gennara, Kendall D Lartigue, James Lenon and © Michigan State University
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CRAFT BEVERAGE TRAIL
EagleMonk Pub & Brewery © Valeri Gill
MORE TO EXPLORE NEW things to do and our top favorites.
18 FESTIVALS Find an abundance of festivals and events!
28 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY GO GREEN! Tips for tailgating and more.
38 TOP KIDS’ ACTIVITIES Our top go-tos for kid friendly fun.
42 GREATER LANSING AREA MAP Tri-county area visitor map.
44 ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL Discover accessible-friendly activities and attractions.
62 DINING Patios, brunch, NEW openings and more.
74 SHOPPING Shop local, play and stay.
78 MICHIGAN DAY TRIPS Surrounding destinations that make great day trips.
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ARTS & THEATER
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LANSING VISITOR INFO Stop by our visitor information center where our Certified Tourism Ambassadors can help you customize your itinerary and help unlock the region’s hidden treasures. Find maps, brochures and other helpful tools to make the most of your time in mid-Michigan. 500 E. Michigan Ave., Ste. 180, Lansing, MI 48912 Open Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. STAY UP-TO-DATE To get a sense of the full Capital region experience, we encourage you to engage with our many digital resources. From our robust website to social media and weekly blogs, we hope you’ll join in on the conversation. @ChooseLansing Lansing.org
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REASONS
To Visit In Greater Lansing, visitors have plenty of activities to choose from. Here are our top picks for the ultimate weekend getaway!
MICHIGAN STATE CAPITOL @miss.annie.xo
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SPARTAN STADIUM @hannahspyhalski
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GET YOUR PASS TO LANSING ADVENTURE
Downtown Lansing © James Lenon
HIGH CALIBER KARTING & ENTERTAINMENT © High Caliber Karting & Entertainment
Discover or rediscover fun things to see and do with your Lansing Experience Pass. Let this be your guide to top attractions, cultural museums, exciting entertainment centers and family-friendly opportunities throughout Michigan’s Capital region. Scan this QR Code to get your pass!
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Access to deals and discounts.
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Check in, accumulate points, win fun prizes.
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No apps to download.
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Find a list of the region’s things to do all in one place.
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Best reason of all—it’s free!
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Neighbors
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The cities of Lansing and East Lansing are surrounded by communities with postcard-worthy downtowns, rich with signature festivals, unique shopping and delicious dining options.
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Scan this QR Code to start exploring the region’s small towns.
ST. JOHNS
Uncle John’s Cider Mill, © Andrew Schmidt
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MORE TO EXPLORE IN ‘24
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JOIN IN ON THIS NEW FESTIVITY! Rock Lansing Lansing’s newest music festival takes place May 18 at Adado Riverfront Park.
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SIP AND STROLL SOCIAL DISTRICTS
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EAT A LEGENDARY OLIVE BURGER AT THE OLIVE BURGER FESTIVAL
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SEE A BROADWAY SHOW AT THE WHARTON CENTER
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CHECK IN & WIN Lansing has two online Experience Passes to help © Choose Lansing guide you through the region like a local. From the don’t-miss top attractions to a craft beverage trail, use these free gamified passes to check in to various venues, accumulate points, discover discounts and earn prizes. Scan this QR Code to get your pass!
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CHECK OUT ONE-OFA-KIND ATTRACTIONS Find tons of unique indoor sports complexes and family fun centers, packed with unique things to do. TAKE IN THE VIEWS FROM THE ROOFTOP AT THE GRADUATE ROCK BAR
The Comfort Zone Cigar Lounge & Bistro © Adrienne Cooley
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TRY THESE NEW RESTAURANTS Niko’s Taverna Offering Greek dishes, full bar, fun family-friendly atmosphere.
Nokomis Learning Center © Choose Lansing
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CHEER ON THE SPARTANS AT MSU
The Comfort Zone Cigar Lounge & Bistro Find a robust menu of dinner entrées, spirits and cigars.
DISCOVER CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS
Toscana Kitchen & Wine Market Fine dining Tuscan steakhouse. *Discover other new eateries on pg. 67
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CELEBRATE THESE CULTURAL EVENTS! Lansing Pride June | Details on page 20
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WATCH AND DISCOVER THE NEW ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND— PLAY MICHIGAN!
Lansing Juneteenth Celebration AND 517 Juneteenth Weekend June | Details on page 21 517 Hispanic Heritage Festival September | Details on page 22 #LOVELANSING | 13
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EXPAND YOUR COOKING SKILLS Check out these cooking class options that make Greater Lansing a true foodie destination.
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ATTEND SILVER BELLS IN THE CITY, CELEBRATING 40 YEARS IN 2024
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MEANDER THROUGH A NATURE CENTER Fenner Nature Center Features over four miles of nature trails.
TAKE A TOUR OF THE MICHIGAN STATE CAPITOL BUILDING
Harris Nature Center Over five miles of natural trails and a .75-mile paved loop. Woldumar Nature Center Offers five miles of nature trails for hiking and cross-country skiing.
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TAKE A CRUISE ON THE MICHIGAN PRINCESS RIVERBOAT
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ATTEND A CONCERT AT THE NEW GREWAL HALL AT 224
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20 VISIT BLACK RHINOS, A GIANT ANTEATER AND RED PANDAS AT POTTER PARK ZOO — OPEN YEAR ROUND!
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NEW, BIGGER, BETTER ZAP ZONE XL LANSING Zap Zone XL’s new home at the Lansing Mall is four times larger than its former location on Mall Drive East. Families can enjoy laser tag, go-karts, bowling, trampolines, mini-golf, ninja course, restaurant and sports bar, rage room—and more than double the number of arcade games.
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MORE NEW HAPPENINGS
Located just west AC Hotel by Marriott © Andrew Schmidt of Michigan State University, the Red Cedar Development has changed the landscape of Michigan Avenue. Find co-joined AC Hotel by Marriott and Hyatt House along with upscale Toscana Kitchen & Wine Market, where you can indulge in an enticing blend of premium steaks and authentic Italian dishes. In the same complex find The Old Bag of Nails Pub, well known for their fish and chips and Hooked, which combines everything you love about books, wine and coffee.
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PICTURESQUE Autumn brings harvest season, and the best place to experience that abundance is at Uncle John’s Cider Mill in St. Johns. You’ll find fresh apples, donuts, cider and baked goods along with a pumpkin patch, corn maze and activities for the kids. Be sure to sample their award-winning hard cider and fruit based wines in their taproom or play a game of corn hole in the outdoor cider yard. Check out their calendar for weekends full of live music and special events. While in St. Johns, be sure to visit the quaint Main Street downtown full of specialty boutiques, grab dinner at St. Johns Brewing Co., take in a round of golf at The Emerald Golf Club or enjoy a murder mystery weekend at the Nordic Pineapple B&B. Don’t miss the annual Fall Feastival in September.
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CHOOSE TO ALL YEAR LONG One of the things we love best about Greater Lansing is the abundance of festivals that happen throughout the year. It’s clear to see why Lansing is called the Festival Capital of Michigan!
Scan the QR Code for a comprehensive calendar and event details.
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Michigan Nordic Fire Festival Charlotte Be a weekend Viking! This threeday Viking/Norse/Celtic-themed festival includes demonstrations and reenactments, competitions, live music, a huge feast, meadery and ship burning.
Beerfest at the Ballpark Lansing An outdoor beer, cider, hard seltzer, mead, spirits and wine festival with live music at Jackson® Field™—home of the Lansing Lugnuts.
Lansing Winterfest Lansing Beat cabin fever and enjoy a monthlong celebration of winter with different themes occurring every Saturday. 26th Lake Michigan Film Festival East Lansing This film fest is a part of the East Lansing Film Festival and showcases films from the Great Lakes region. Old Town Chocolate Walk Lansing Purchase a ticket and receive a chocolate box to fill from participating businesses to acquire roughly two pounds of varied gourmet chocolates to take home!
MARCH St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Grand Ledge A celebratory parade, pub crawl, Irish dancing, musical performances and a day full of fun. Lansing Bourbon Fest Lansing Indoor festival featuring 100+ whiskeys and bourbons, classic cocktails and high-end bottle section plus food trucks, live music, vendors and more!
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MSU Science Festival MSU Campus & Statewide A free annual celebration of science, fueled by some of the basic elements essential to scientific inquiry: curiosity, wonder, and discovery. Vermontville Maple Syrup Festival Vermontville Michigan’s original maple syrup festival since 1940! Capital City Film Festival Lansing Celebrating artists from around the world by curating outstanding multimedia experiences for the community and showcasing an eclectic mix of independent films, live music, interactive media and more. Lansing Lugnuts Opening Day Lansing Help kickoff the Lansing Lugnuts minor league baseball home season. #LOVELANSING | 19
MAY East Lansing Art Festival East Lansing This juried fine art and fine craft annual outdoor festival takes place in the streets of downtown East Lansing and includes roughly 185 artist vendors, a music stage, food court, child art activities and an artist demonstration area. MSU Spring Arts & Crafts Show East Lansing Located outside around the MSU Student Union, the Spring Arts and Crafts Show generally supports 330+ artists and crafters. Rock Lansing Lansing Lansing’s newest music festival, happening at Adado Riverfront Park.
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Old Town Chalk of the Town
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Yankee Doodle Day
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DeWitt Ox Roast
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Ingham County Fair
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Charlotte Frontier Days
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Potter Park’s Boo at the Zoo
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Silver Bells in the City
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Cristo Rey Fiesta Lansing The largest Latino event in midMichigan featuring authentic Mexican cuisine, the best traditional music and dazzling dance performances plus the MERCADO offering traditional costumes, arts and crafts. Mighty Uke Day 14 East Lansing The best ukulele festival in the Midwest with performances, demonstrations, classes and workshops. A big festival for a diminutive instrument.
JUNE
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Lansing Pride Lansing Lansing Pride is a free event celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. Find a full line-up of entertainment, a children’s area and over 100 vendors. Lansing Beerfest Lansing The 10th annual Beerfest features 20+ Michigan breweries and 100 craft beers and ciders in REO Town Lansing. Old Town Chalk of the Town Lansing A free and family-friendly event that showcases incredible artists from around Michigan as they create stunning chalk drawings on the wide sidewalks of Old Town.
Lansing Juneteenth Celebration AND 517 Juneteenth Weekend Lansing Two separate festivals celebrating this national historic event. Find vendors, music, baseball leagues and parties along with socially conscious performances and other cultural offerings.
Lansing Taco & Tequila Fest Lansing This festival will feature 100+ tequilas along with food trucks, live music, vendors and other beverage options.
Summer Solstice Jazz Festival East Lansing A celebration of jazz music featuring nationally recognized and regional jazz artists. Car Capital Auto Show Lansing Benefitting and held at the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum, the show features a DJ, food trucks, awards and lots of amazing classic automobiles. Yankee Doodle Day Grand Ledge Kick off summer with a parade, arts and crafts vendors, entertainment, kids activities, food, beer and a fireworks extravaganza.
JULY
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Old Town Scrapfest Lansing A repurpose-focused art festival, with a scrap metal sculpture competition, eco-art booth vendors, family activities, live music and food! Eaton County Fair Charlotte Five days of family fun including carnival rides, live entertainment, tractor pulls, horse racing, plenty of good food and let’s not forget all of the competitions and agricultural exhibits.
AUGUST
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5:01 Dam Jam Music Festival Lansing An annual multi-day event featuring the best Michigan-based artists and musicians at the historic Brenke Fish Ladder in Old Town Lansing.
Island Art Fair Grand Ledge A one-day festival where Grand Ledge’s second island is filled with arts and crafts curated through Ledge Craft Lane. DeWitt Ox Roast DeWitt A three-day festival with a parade, carnival rides, food trucks, duck race, live music and great food. #LOVELANSING | 21
Old Town ArtFeast Lansing Find over 100 artists and an eclectic assortment of food trucks from around the state for a one-day art festival on Turner Street. JazzFest Michigan Lansing Old Town is home to one of the largest, most diverse, and longest running jazz festivals in Michigan. Ingham County Fair Mason Enjoy rides and games, and the amazing fair food will keep you licking your fingers all day! Competitions include multiple 4-H exhibitors as well as top chefs in pies and pastries. St. Johns Mint Festival St. Johns The rich heritage of the Mint City is rooted deep in the soil of the St. Johns community. Don’t miss the Mint Festival parade, classic car show, craft vendors, live entertainment, food trucks and more. A Festival of Oddities Charlotte Mid-Michigan’s original oddities festival with a macabre marketplace, a library with the best paranormal, true crime, and horror authors in the state and perhaps ghouls and goblins strolling the historic square.
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SEPTEMBER Michigan Chicken Wing Festival Lansing Held annually over Labor Day weekend, this festival includes live bands, performers, a kids’ zone and of course a plethora of different flavored wings! Charlotte Frontier Days Charlotte A 50-year tradition featuring a parade, queens contest, outdoor club rodeo, and an arts and crafts show.
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Michigan BluesFest Lansing A weekend filled with regional and national blues artists where each artist has agreed to premiere a song, composition or arrangement that they’ve never performed publicly before. 517 Hispanic Heritage Festival Lansing Mid-Michigan’s most diverse display of Hispanic culture featuring educational opportunities, art, entertainment, cultural cuisines and much more.
OCTOBER Olive Burger Festival Lansing Celebrate the quintessential Lansing food item—the Olive Burger. For over 100 years this burger with the secret olive sauce on top has been a staple throughout the region.
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Potter Park Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo Lansing Gather your little goblins, don your most enchanting costumes, and step into a world where the animal kingdom meets the spooky season. Fall Festival Grand Ledge Celebrating the season with fall color, great food and beer, arts, crafts and entertainment.
NOVEMBER
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Silver Bells in the City Lansing Celebrate the magic of the holidays at Silver Bells in the City. This tradition features an electric light parade, lighting of the state of Michigan Christmas tree, musical performances, a drone light show and fireworks over the Capitol.
East Lansing Film Festival East Lansing This film festival showcases dramas, comedies, documentaries and short films and is the longest-running nonexperimental film festival in Michigan.
DECEMBER Potter Park Zoo’s Wonderland of Lights Lansing Step into a winter wonderland as thousands of glistening lights adorn the park, turning it into a magical holiday paradise. Take a leisurely stroll through the zoo’s festively illuminated pathways, where you’ll be surrounded by the warm, inviting glow of twinkling lights. MSU Winter Arts & Crafts Show East Lansing With over 125 artists and crafters, this indoor show at the MSU Student Union focuses on high quality “handmade” arts and crafts. Night Lights Christmas Parade and Festivities Grand Ledge Don’t miss this spectacular nighttime parade packed full of lots of lights and music with a Christmas tree lighting, caroling, chili cookoff and gingerbread house contest. Holiday Hullabaloo Lansing Merchants throughout Old Town will be celebrating with sales, baked goods, hot chocolate stations, live music and more!
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TOP 5
DOWNTOWN LANSING ATTRACTIONS
1 MICHIGAN HISTORY MUSEUM
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This museum has been featured twice on the Travel Channel’s “Mysteries at the Museum.”
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2 MICHIGAN STATE
CAPITOL BUILDING
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The Capitol is open for free tours Monday through Friday! Michigan’s founding fathers believed the building should be open to all.
LUGNUTS 3 ©LANSING Alfred Laurence The Michigan Baseball Hall of Fame is located behind the outfield wall of Jackson® Field™.
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TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM @chooselansing
The museum celebrates Lansing’s automotive history and is home to an extensive collection of vehicles.
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SCIENCE CENTER
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Impression 5’s innovative engineers and carpenters fabricate the majority of their own exhibits right on-site. #LOVELANSING | 25
Downtown MAP
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RIVER TOWN ADVENTURES
Lansing Center Courtyard by Marriott—Lansing Downtown DoubleTree by Hilton Lansing
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Rotary Park © James Lenon
STOP BY OUR VISITOR CENTER Plan your visit with our expert staff at the Choose Lansing Visitor Center, open Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. 500 E. Michigan Ave., Ste. 180, Lansing, MI, 48912. 517-487-6800 Lansing.org
WHERE TO PARK IN DOWNTOWN Find parking maps and more on page 83 or scan the QR Code.
WHERE TO EAT IN DOWNTOWN Scan the QR Code to find locations that literally run the gamut from soup (Zoup!) to nuts (The Peanut Shop) and everything in between. #LOVELANSING | 27
State UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN
Go Green! and welcome first-timers, new students, alumni, parents and all visitors to Michigan State University. The campus is one of the largest, greenest and most beautiful in the country. Because of roots deep in the scientific study of agriculture, MSU’s footprint covers over 5,000 acres; however, the main teaching campus and majority of attractions are clustered on the northern side, bordered by Grand River Avenue and adjacent to the Red Cedar River.
Scan this QR Code to plan your visit to MSU.
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Get a photo in front of the Spartan Statue
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Visit The Rock for today’s student message
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Enjoy a show at Abrams Planetarium
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Kiss your sweetheart by Beaumont Tower (it’s good luck)
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Attend a Spartan sporting event at Breslin Center or Spartan Stadium
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In a booth at Crunchy’s
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On the patio at The Peanut Barrel
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In a quiet table in the back of Pizza House
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At a tatami table at SanSu Sushi & Cocktails
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In the mezzanine space at Jolly Pumpkin Café & Brewery
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Going to The Rock Bar at the Graduate Hotel for the scenic view
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Eating yummy ice cream from the MSU Dairy Store
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Checking out the exhibits at the Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum
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Visiting dinosaur skeletons at the MSU Museum
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A Broadway performance at Wharton Center for Performing Arts
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Beaumont Tower © Adam Suiter
FAMILY FUN AT MS U
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Go Green!
Cheer on the Spartan Football team at Spartan Stadium or the Spartan Basketball teams at Breslin Student Events Center. 2
Get Creative
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is a must for the creative kid. Visit the first Saturday of the month for free Family Day activities from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. 3
Reach for the Stars
Get a front row seat at Abrams Planetarium— projecting a spectacular star show in their giant sky theater. Family-friendly shows are on Sundays at 2:30 p.m. #LOVELANSING | 31
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TIPS FOR ATTENDING A MSU FOOTBALL GAME 1
Spartan Stadium @brady_mcdonough
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PARKING
All parking locations are open at 7 a.m. for noon and 1 p.m. kickoffs, 9 a.m. for 3:30 p.m. kickoffs, 1 p.m. for Saturday evening kickoffs and 3:30 p.m. for Friday evening kickoffs. All fans are encouraged not to arrive before these times as traffic lineups will not be permitted.
TICKETS & TAILGATING
Scan the QR code to unlock the latest information on tickets, tailgating and stadium policies, parking maps and other game day experiences. Michigan State University © Choose Lansing
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Make your reservations as early as possible. Rooms for home game weekends fill up fast and may require a minimum two night stay. AC & Hyatt University Area Hotel Complex, SpringHill Suites by Marriott, Graduate East Lansing, Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center and the Marriott East Lansing at University Place are within walking distance to Spartan Stadium. But there are others in close proximity—see the map on page 34!
ENJOY YOUR STAY
Make it a weekend and explore beyond campus! The region boasts dozens of attractions, shopping and other recreation options. Hungry? Try local favorites like Beggar’s Banquet, Harrison Roadhouse or the State Room. Or enjoy Greater Lansing’s craft beverage scene with 20+ craft breweries, distilleries and wineries.
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DON’T MISS
Remember that a visit to Michigan State University’s campus is never complete without stopping to get Dairy Store ice cream. No matter what flavor you prefer, (we’re partial to Izzo’s Malted Madness and Buckeye Blitz) this is the best ice cream you’ll ever taste. The MSU Dairy Store is located at Anthony Hall on Farm Lane just south of Shaw. #LOVELANSING | 33
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Dining Nightlife Shopping Lansing River Trail Accommodations
WHERE TO PARK Scan the QR Code to get real-time parking availability in East Lansing—perfect for those busy football Saturdays!
WHERE TO EAT East Lansing is a vibrant, eclectic college town full of great dining options. From the fan-inspired FieldHouse, to fool-proof options like Noodles and Company, East Lansing has options to suit not just every taste, but every budget. Scan the QR Code for a full list of nearby dining options
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6 Red Roof Inn—East 7 Residence Inn by Marriott—
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Scan this QR Code for cultural and creative things to do
Love music? Take in a performance at the new Grewal Hall at 224 where they bring in touring acts from around the country. The venue features two floors of entertaining space. Classical music enthusiasts will enjoy Lansing Symphony Orchestra, the premier source for professional orchestral music in mid-Michigan. Grewal Hall at 224 @ryanvdillon
Plan a weekend to discover the region’s robust art scene. Whether it’s a gallery crawl or viewing murals and sculptures, you’ll be amazed at the creativity of local, regional and international artists on display. When summer comes, don’t miss the 20+ ArtPath installations along the Lansing River Trail.
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Lansing Community College, Sculpture Walk © Kevin Fowler
Six, Wharton Center for Performing Arts © Joan Marcus
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Head outdoors and enjoy the view with over 600 pieces of public art.
Wharton Center for Performing Arts © James Lenon
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Wharton Center for Performing Arts showcases the best of Broadway, comedy, concerts, dance, plays, opera, family shows and neuro-diverse offerings. Located at Michigan State University, Wharton Center is alive with vibrant activity nearly every week of the year. Visitors and residents alike can look forward to touring Broadway shows like Six, Moulin Rouge and so much more.
Lansing Community College’s Sculpture Walk
ArtPath
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Arts Night Out
Hosted monthly on first Fridays from May to October this FREE event offers live music, curated exhibits and art demos in Old Town Lansing. #LOVELANSING | 37
TOP KIDS Whether you have a toddler or teen, discover dozens of kid-friendly activities. Here are our favorite go-tos!
IMPRESSION 5 SCIENCE CENTER © Andrew Schmidt
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PREUSS PETS © Thomas Gennara
POTTER PARK ZOO © Andrew Schmidt
ZAP ZONE XL © Choose Lansing
LAUNCH LANSING @launchlansing
FREE THINGS TO DO
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HISTORY & CULTURE 1
Michigan History Museum
Visit on Sundays from 1–5 p.m. for free admission. 2
State Capitol & Heritage Hall
Free tours available Mon.–Fri., 9 a.m.–4 p.m. 3
Meridian Historical Village
Historical buildings are open to the public for free every Saturday from 10 a.m.–2 p.m., April–October.
Meridian Historical Village © Valeri Gill
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MSU 4-H Children’s Garden
Discover colorful themed gardens. *May be fees for parking and events.
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Planet Walk
Experience a scaled representation of the solar system. Each footstep demonstrates one million miles.
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Beacon Soccer Fields
No reservations or leagues, join in and play pickup soccer, anytime.
Beacon Soccer Field © Thomas Gennara
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 7
Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum Presenting groundbreaking, international contemporary art across all media.
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Lansing Art Gallery
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Accessible TRAVEL Greater Lansing prides itself on being a welcoming community and strives to provide the best experience to all guests who visit. We are always working to accommodate visitors and make our services more accessible for all travelers with all needs.
ATTRACTIONS From the Handicapable go-karts at High Caliber Karting & Entertainment to 20+ miles of paved, beautiful Lansing River Trail, Greater Lansing attractions offer many amenities to make everyone’s experience enjoyable. Attend a sensory inclusive show at Wharton Center for Performing Arts or take a tour of Michigan’s State Capitol building with a licensed American Sign Language interpreter.
Heritage Hall, Michigan State Capitol © Thomas Gennara
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Don’t miss Play Michigan! It is the first universally accessible playground in the region. Designed to meet the needs of children with physical, sensory, and development disabilities.
Old Town Lansing © Choose Lansing
SENSORY INCLUSIVE ACTIVITIES
Impression 5 Science Center © Impression 5 Science Center
It is our goal to be the most sensory inclusive city in Michigan! Choose Lansing™ is collaborating with regional attractions to provide a supportive and welcoming environment for those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), developmental disabilities, sensory processing disorders, and other neurodiverse individuals and their families. Many attractions and hotels have undergone training to better meet the needs of our neurodiverse guests.
LANSING IS ACCESSIBLE Scan the QR Code for sensory inclusive activities and attractions, including restaurants and virtual tours of over 50 area locations.
Lansing is the first city in the nation to be certified in the AbleVu Accessible Cities program. Experience the city virtually before you visit. Explore the site ahead of time to relieve the stress and anxiety of traveling.
HIKING & BIKING TRAILS
ANDERSON PARK
© Choose Lansing
LANSING RIVER TRAIL
© James Lenon
FENNER NATURE CENTER
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VALHALLA TRAILS
© Choose Lansing
Woldumar Nature Center © Choose Lansing
Scan this QR Code for a full list of outdoor activities.
DISC GOLF COURSES Burchfield Park
Two 18-hole courses
Grand Woods 21-hole course
Granger Meadows
9-hole course
Fitzgerald Park 18-hole course
Lincoln Park
24-hole course
Sleepy Hollow State Park 18-hole course
Tadpole Beach Disc Golf Course Burchfield Park © Choose Lansing
18-hole course
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LANSING RIVER TRAIL Whether you bike it, run it, walk it, or paddle by it, the Lansing River Trail is one of Lansing’s most treasured assets. This 20+ mile trail traces the banks of the Grand and Red Cedar Rivers and winds through artsy neighborhoods, historic sites and familyfriendly attractions.
Rotary Park © James Lenon
Downtown Lansing @puremichiganguy
Impression 5 Science Center © Adrienne Cooley
Potter Park Zoo @potterparkzoo
Scan the QR Code for more nearby attractions and activities on the Lansing River Trail.
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REO Town Lansing @neff.adam
Old Town Lansing © Choose Lansing
Play Michigan! All Inclusive Playground © Choose Lansing
Lansing Shuffle © Choose Lansing
River Town Adventures © James Lenon
Michigan State University @coltons_captures
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Beaches & SWIMMING Ready, Set, Get Wet!
Greater Lansing offers lots of ways to cool off while enjoying the summer sun.
POOLS & PARKS
If a swimming pool is your style, at East Lansing Family Aquatic Center you can find great family fun with a zero-depth-entrance, multiple pool slides, a splash pad and concession stand. Ingham County’s Hawk Island Park offers a great splash pad area as well, plus a grassy and sandy beach at the nearby lake so you can enjoy the best of both.
LAKES
Head to Lake Lansing for a great beach experience or travel just a bit farther north to Sleepy Hollow State Park for an expansive swimming beach at Lake Ovid. Plus, your fourlegged friend will appreciate their own dedicated beach exclusively for dogs.
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URBAN BEACH
Don’t want to swim? Head to downtown Lansing for fun and games at the urban beach at Rotary Park. Just sit back, dig your toes into the sand and watch the river flow by.
East Lansing Family Aquatic Center © East Lansing Family Aquatic Center
MEETING TO REMEMBER?
LANSING’S MY CHOICE The expert team of Certified Meeting Professionals at Choose Lansing™ will ensure you have everything you need for a memorable event. They will help you shine, make your job easier and help you host your best event yet. Choose Lansing and plan on something Greater.
Scan this QR Code to unlock the keys to your meeting’s success!
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Hawk Hollow © Thomas Gennara
Greater Lansing’s golf courses offer challenging holes with scenic views for players of all abilities. Serious golfers will want to test their game and play the 17th hole island green at Eagle Eye Golf Course, while beginners may find Groesbeck Golf Course more to their liking. The region offers Big Ten sporting action, diverse dining, comfortable lodging and over 20 craft breweries, wineries and distilleries. Book your tee time and make it a weekend getaway!
FAMILY FUN COU RS E S
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Little Hawk Putting Course
One of only a handful in the state that offers real grass, actual sand traps and water features. No spinning windmills on this course! Located behind Hawk Hollow Golf Course. 2
Royal Scot Foot Golf
Be sure to try out the latest sport—FootGolf! Combining soccer skills with a golf course lay out, FootGolf is fun for all ages! Scan this QR Code for a full list of golf courses.
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LANSING LUGNUTS
© Alfred Laurence
The Lansing Lugnuts have been hitting home runs in downtown Lansing for over 25 years. Fans can score delicious food and beverage experiences while enjoying popular theme nights like Harry Potter, Marvel Super Heroes, Dog Days of Summer (dogs allowed!) and Thirsty Thursdays. And the fun doesn’t stop when the game is over. End the evening with a laser light or fireworks show after the game.
© Kyle Castle
Scan this QR Code for other sports and leisure opportunities.
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SPORTING EVENT?
LANSING’S MY CHOICE The Lansing Sports Commission is dedicated to helping you host your next athletic event in Greater Lansing. Our free services include everything from tournament planning to volunteer recruitment. Choose Lansing and plan on something Greater.
Scan this QR Code to unlock the keys to planning a winning event.
LansingSports.org
Overnight STAY
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Graduate East Lansing © Thomas Gennara
AC Hotel Lansing University Area © Andrew Schmidt
GREATER LANSING STAYS When you’re planning your getaway, finding the perfect lodging should be a number one priority. Check out, then check in, to some great places to stay to rest up and rejuvenate for the next day’s adventures.
MAKE A SPLASH! Want to be a superstar? If you’re traveling with kids, booking a hotel with a pool will earn you extra points! The English Inn © The English Inn
BED & BREAKFAST
Best Western © Adrienne Cooley
A beautiful room at one of Lansing’s local bed-and-breakfasts can ensure the perfect romantic getaway. With a delicious sit down breakfast to start your day, you can be fueled up and ready to spend some quality time together exploring Greater Lansing.
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PET-FRIENDLY
GETAWAY Love to travel but hate leaving your pet at home? Treat your furry friend to the ultimate vacation in Greater Lansing. Discover our top picks for a pet-friendly adventure. Pack your leash and travel bowls—Fido is welcome on this road trip!
LANSING LUGNUTS @siren_says_so
Enjoy baseball and canine companionship on “Dog Days of Summer” at Jackson® Field™.
MSU CAMPUS @krispykoda
With one of the biggest and greenest campuses in the nation, Michigan State University offers lots of spaces to explore with your pup.
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PATIOS
Lansing Shuffle, © Choose Lansing
Scan the QR Code to watch and discover our favorite dog friendly patios.
Scan this QR Code for more doggy getaways ideas.
FESTIVALS
Lansing Pride, © Adrienne Cooley
Many outdoor gatherings warmly welcome dogs.
Lansing Lugnuts © Choose Lansing
STAY A WHILE AC Hotel Lansing University Area © Andrew Schmidt
Scan the QR Code to find hotels that welcome your four-legged friend.
Whether you’re planning a first date or a special evening with your longtime partner, you’ll find a wide variety of options for food, fun, and romance in Greater Lansing. Here are a few of our favorite ideas!
WATCH AND DISCOVER The Perfect Date Night Out!
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Rotary Park © James Lenon
ROMANTIC DINING
Capital Prime © Thomas Gennara
Whether it’s an anniversary, birthday or other special occasion, Capital Prime provides the perfect candlelit backdrop for any intimate celebration. Or try Lansing’s newest elevated date night spot, Toscana Kitchen & Wine Market. Soak in the romantic atmosphere and enjoy an authentic Italian market, a self-serve wine oasis, plus a heated patio.
SEE A SHOW Make it an evening for the arts by seeing a Broadway show or the Lansing Symphony Orchestra at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts. Or browse the latest exhibit at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University.
Wharton Center for Performing Arts © Matthew Murphy
FUN & GAMES
High Caliber Karting & Entertainment @highcaliberkarting
Choose from tons of fun activities at High Caliber Karting and Entertainment. Try high-speed go-cart racing, throw bowling, rage rooms, axe throwing, an arcade, grab a bite to eat, and much more. Or check out Zap Zone XL’s new expansion, complete with a new and improved laser tag arena, bowling, a restaurant, ninja course, and more. #LOVELANSING | 61
WATCH AND DISCOVER Our Favorite Patio Spots
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The Cosmos © James Lenon
SPRING & SUMMER
Lansing Shuffle @evelknieper
For stunning views of downtown Lansing, head to Lansing Shuffle and enjoy drinks and food from seven different restaurants on the riverfront patio. One North Kitchen & Bar has a spacious outdoor patio, a bright and comfy spot perfect for enjoying scratch cooking and craft beverages. And don’t miss Albert El Fresco in downtown East Lansing, an outdoor dining hub in the middle of the city’s best local restaurants.
FALL
Uncle John’s Cider Mill © Andrew Schmidt
Take in the full fall experience at Uncle John’s Cider Mill! Visit the pumpkin patch, go on a wagon ride, and then sip on a hard cider flight or play lawn games in the outdoor seating area. Explore not one, but two, patios at Joe’s on Jolly, a newer spot for upscale American food in Okemos. Their back patio, “Joe’s Backyard,” has fire pits, lawn games, live music, and good vibes.
WINTER The English Inn in Eaton Rapids has a beautiful patio that overlooks the river. The patio’s glass conservatories make for a cozy fine dining experience in the winter. Or stay toasty in one of the heated igloos or by a firepit at BAD Brewing Company in Mason, one of the region’s most popular patios. BAD Brewing Company @themittenadventures #LOVELANSING | 63
Brunch
ALWAYS UP FOR Leisurely weekends are made for a relaxing brunch with mimosas, marys and more! Check out these popular and delicious dining spots. Toscana Kitchen & Wine Market Indulge in the rich flavors of their lobster benedict with a craft cocktail. People’s Kitchen Savor the chicken and waffles with an Irish coffee. Beggar’s Banquet Pair an espresso martini or one of over a dozen brunch cocktails with their breakfast “benes.”
Toscana Kitchen & Wine Market © Andrew Schmidt
Creole Burger Bar & Southern Kitchen Sip a bloody Mary while nibbling on the “Biscuit & Bacon.” Midtown Brewing Company Try the mimosa flight alongside the breakfast nachos.
Lansing Shuffle @lansingshuffle
Scan the QR Code for a full list of breakfast and brunch spots.
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Lansing Shuffle Enjoy brunchy goodness while sipping a classic bloody Mary, mimosa or a boozy shake from Browndog.
Many local restaurants are top notch at offering gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan options. A FEW FAVORITES: Osteria Vegana Michigan’s first Italian and gourmet, vegan fusion restaurant. Located inside the Lansing Shuffle food hall. Fuel’d Stir Fry & Salad A destination for simple, convenient, healthy food. Veg Head The fresh menu offers entirely plant-based selections that reimagine American comfort food dishes. Sweet Encounter Bakery & Café A gourmet bakery and café specializing in made-from-scratch glutenfree, soy-free, peanut-free and vegan desserts.
Scan the QR Code for a full list of gluten-free, vegetarian or vegan restaurants. Osteria Vegana © Osteria Vegana
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Scene
NEW ON THE
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Toscana Kitchen + Wine Market © Andrew Schmidt
The choice of dining options in Lansing has gotten even greater. You’ll find mouthwatering fare at whichever new restaurant you choose.
The Comfort Zone Cigar Lounge & Bistro features a robust menu of dinner entrées, spirits and cigars. Toscana Kitchen + Wine Market is an elevated Tuscan steakhouse with an expansive wine list. The Old Bag of Nails Pub offers pub fare featuring its popular fish & chips. Pablo’s Eastside serves the same authentic Mexican dishes locals have come to love at their original Old Town location.
Joe’s on Jolly © Choose Lansing
Joe’s on Jolly has upgraded the classic bar menu with local ingredients. Niko’s Taverna serves classic Greek dishes in a fun familyfriendly atmosphere. Lansing Shuffle—Takitos AF and Beirut Kitchen are scheduled to make their debut in 2024 giving this food hall a total of seven dining options. The Tangy Crab prepares mouthwatering seafood boils featuring Cajun-inspired cuisine.
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ESTABLISHED
Favorites Experience the region’s beloved go-to restaurants and discover why locals have kept them in business for decades.
Scan this QR Code for a full list of local favorite restaurants.
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MEAT. Southern BBQ and Carnivore Cuisine © James Lenon
Soup Spoon Café © Choose Lansing
Harry’s Place is a neighborhood bar and grill with a Lansing history that goes back over 100 years. MEAT. Southern BBQ and Carnivore Cuisine is known for their slow-smoked meats, tasty sides and Old Town location. Soup Spoon Café serves a seasonal, locally-sourced menu. Crunchy’s is the go-to bar near campus and loved for their buckets of beer and pizza nugs. Falsetta’s Casa Nova has been a Lansing tradition for 60 years, serving Lansing’s first pizza in 1951 and home to classic homestyle Italian dishes. The Peanut Barrel has served up crazy good burgers, beer and fun for over 40 years.
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CRAFT BEVERAGE Take your taste buds on a tour with the Greater Lansing Craft Beverage Pass. Sip, sip, hooray! Find onestop access to deals and discounts as you visit, check in, and win fun prizes.
BREWERIES 1 BAD Brewing Company 2 BrickHaven Brewing Company 3 Dimes Brewhouse 4 EagleMonk Pub and Brewery 5 Harper’s Restaurant &
Brew Pub
6 Jolly Pumpkin Café & Brewery 7 Lansing Brewing Company 8 Looking Glass Brewing Company 9 Michigan Brewing Works &
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Old Nation Brewing Company
12 Ozone’s Brewhouse Lansing Brewing Company © Andrew Schmidt
5 REASONS WHY YOU NEED A PASS
13 Phillips Cider Bar & Market 14 St. Johns Brewing Company
DISTILLERIES 15 American Fifth Spirits
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Access to deals and discounts.
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Check in, accumulate points, win fun prizes.
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No apps to download.
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Best reason of all—it’s free!
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Chinese New Year, Meridian Mall © Adrienne Cooley
Michigan
HEART OF
Lansing’s rich cultural heritage and pride in its diversity makes it a warm and welcoming community to all who live, work and visit Michigan’s Capital region. Lansing’s diversity score (according to bestneighborhood.org) is 97 out of 100, making it a standout in comparison to other US cities.
Scan the QR Code to learn more about the region’s African-American, Hispanic and Native American roots.
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AROUND THE WORLD CUISINE You can find all kinds of Americanstyle restaurants serving up burgers, steaks, fries and barbeque, but Greater Lansing is also home to food from around the world. Whether you crave great African, Asian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Italian, Middle Eastern, Greek, Persian or Turkish fare, you can dine internationally any day of the week. Scan the QR Code for a full list!
Michigan History Museum © Andrew Schmidt
CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS Discover some of the area’s cultural attractions like Nokomis Cultural Heritage Center, All Around the African World Museum and Resource Center, exhibits at the Michigan History Museum and genealogy research at the State Archives. The Lansing Lugnuts celebrate cultural diversity annually with their Lansing Locos and The Nine Initiative.
WE HAVE PRIDE! Did You Know? East Lansing, Michigan earned a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index (MEI), which considers factors like LGBTQIA+ friendly policies, laws and services. Historically, East Lansing was the first municipality in the country to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation in hiring practices. East Lansing Pride @dlscinema
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SHOP
Local
When you’re looking for that unique gift or hand-crafted item, it’s time to shop small and shop local. Stroll the three distinct and picturesque Lansing shopping districts filled with locally-owned galleries, unique boutiques, restaurants and entertainment options.
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Old Town Lansing © Thomas Gennara
DOWNTOWN LANSING 1
Find an original Planters Peanut store—The Peanut Shop, a Lansing icon—Kositchek’s Menswear, the incubator shops of The Shops at Middle Village and the one-of-a-kind designs at Linn and Owen Jewelers.
The Shops at Middle Village © Choose Lansing
Grace Boutique © Thomas Gennara
OLD TOWN LANSING 2
Discover Grace Boutique, Old Town General Store, Bad Annie’s, Cravings Gourmet Popcorn and Metro Melik 517. Plus, find destination retailers like Preuss Pets and Elderly Instruments. Elderly Instruments © Elderly Instruments
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Explore the REO Town Marketplace and The Robin Books inside the Robin Theatre. Hungry? Don’t miss Sleepwalker Spirits and Ale, Saddleback BBQ and Blue Owl Coffee.
Scan this QR Code for additional shopping info.
Elderly Instruments has been named America’s Top Small Business for 2023 by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. This prestigious award was granted to them from a vast pool of over 15,000 applicants across the nation.
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Shop,
Eastwood Towne Center © Andrew Schmidt
PLAY & STAY If you’re looking for a convenient location that offers great dining, lodging, shopping and entertainment—look no further than the three destinations outlined here.
EASTWOOD TOWNE CENTER NCG Cinemas is an 18-screen movie theater offering full concessions and a bar/café.
Eastwood Towne Center © Andrew Schmidt
RETAIL
NEARBY
Dick's Sporting Goods, Talbots, DSW Shoe Warehouse, Old Navy, The Apple Store and Pottery Barn.
Over a dozen restaurants and six hotels. Minutes away from MSU, Spare Time Entertainment Center, Eagle Eye Golf Course and downtown Lansing.
LANSING MALL Zap Zone XL features a restaurant, expansive arcade, laser tag, gokart track, bowling, trampolines, glow golf, toy store and more! Regal Lansing Mall Multiplex movie theatre The Venue by Eleven 11 Events Private event space for live music, corporate events and more!
RETAIL Barnes & Noble Booksellers, JCPenney and Best Buy.
NEARBY Lansing City Arena, numerous restaurants and hotels.
Zap Zone XL © Choose Lansing
Launch Lansing @launchlansing
MERIDIAN MALL Launch Trampoline Park provides trampolines, laser tag, escape room and arcade. High Caliber Karting & Entertainment offers a bar and bistro, axe throwing, throw bowling, high speed gokarting, rage room, live music and pocket soccer.
RETAIL Macy’s, H&M, JCPenney and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
NEARBY Meridian Farmers Market (yearround), Synthetic Ice Skating Rink (seasonal), Studio C! movie theatre, Meridian Historical Village, Nokomis Cultural Heritage Center and multiple restaurants and hotels.
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Michigan DAY TRIPS
Greater Lansing’s central location makes it the perfect jumping off point to explore the state. Most surrounding destinations are within an easy drive and make great day trips. 1
Lake Michigan Beaches 119 miles, 2 hours
Don’t Miss: • White sand, an abundance of lighthouses, scenic drives and rolling dunes. 2 Grand Rapids 68 miles, 1 hour
Don’t Miss: • Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park • Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum • John Ball Zoo 3 Holland
79 miles, 1.3 hours
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4 Mackinac Island
230 miles, 3.5 hours + Ferry
Don’t Miss: • Fort Mackinac • Grand Hotel • Horse-drawn carriage rides 5
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Traverse City
182 miles, 3 hours
Don’t Miss: • Wineries and Vineyards 6
• Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Frankenmuth
75 miles, 1.25 hours
Don’t Miss: • Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland
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• Zehnder’s Bavarian Inn chicken dinners
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7 Detroit
90 miles, 1.5 hours
Don’t Miss: • Detroit Institute of Arts
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8 Ann Arbor
65 miles, 1 hour
• Motown Museum
Don’t Miss: • University of Michigan
• The Henry Ford Museum
• Matthaei Botanical Gardens
GETTING HERE & GETTING AROUND Not only is getting to Greater Lansing easy, so is getting around! From Uber to limo, and bus to scooters, there are a lot of ways to find your way around the area. Choose what works best for you and your group. Get out and explore!
RIDESHARING SCOOTERS
DIRECT TO CHICAGO Amtrak’s Blue Water passenger train travels from the Capital Area Multimodal Gateway in East Lansing to Union Station in the heart of Chicago in under four hours.
CHARGING STATIONS Scan the QR Code for every public charging station for electric vehicles.
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GETTING HERE... BY PLANE
GETTING AROUND... BY BUS
Capital Region International Airport is your connection to some of the nation’s largest hubs and easy connections to the rest of the world. Minutes from downtown Lansing, the Capitol and Michigan State University (MSU). (517) 321-6121 | FlyLansing.com
CATA (Capital Area Transportation Authority) provides the area with fixed route bus service, including service to MSU and Spec-Tran curbto-curb service for disabled persons. Late night service Thursday–Saturday. (517) 394-1000 | CATA.org
BY TRAIN
Dean Trailways of Michigan offers premium motor coaches that include amenities such as WiFi, 110 outlets and Satellite TV. (517) 319-3326 | DeanTrailways.com
Amtrak links the Lansing area with more than 20 Michigan cities and over 500 cities and towns nationwide. For fares/schedules call (800) USA-RAIL Amtrak.com
BY BUS
Greyhound Bus Lines offers yet another form of transportation to and from the Greater Lansing area. Lansing (517) 482-4246 East Lansing (517) 332-2595 Greyhound.com Michigan Flyer is a luxury motorcoach providing scheduled service to and from East Lansing, Ann Arbor, Brighton and Detroit Metro Airport. Discounted parking at departure locations. (517) 333-0400 | MichiganFlyer.com
Indian Trails offers daily service to over 200 destinations. Connecting service across America through Greyhound and other carriers. All coaches are ADA accessible, offer free WiFi and have electrical outlets. (989) 725-5105 | IndianTrails.com
BY CAR SERVICE
Dean Black Car Service is your resource for professional, chauffeured transportation in Greater Lansing. (517) 319-3326 | DeanTrailways.com Grand Limousine offers limousine and black car service for all occasions including: airport transportation, weddings, special events and more! (517) 882-5466 | GrandLimo.com Lighthouse Limousine offers quality group transportation including professional drivers and ability to service any event. (517) 798-5625 LighthouseLimos.com #LOVELANSING | 81
WHERE TO PARK IN GREATER LANSING
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IN LANSING No more searching for loose change or rushing out to put more coins in the meter. Lansing’s multi-space pay stations and Passport app let you do it from your smart phone. Download the app at PassportParking.com. Lansing has also ramped up their game with an extreme makeover of parking ramps and lots. Enjoy lighting and security improvements, cool convenient wayfinding, new entry and exit equipment and effortless payment.
IN EAST LANSING You can now get real-time parking availability in East Lansing—perfect for those busy football Saturdays!
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99 Center Parking Lansing Under and North of Lansing Center. Open 24 hours a day. Fees charged 24 hours a day. Cost: $2 per hour, $10 daily max. Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, AmEx. 1
North Capitol Ramp Capitol Ave. between Shiawassee St. and Ionia St. (enter from Capitol Ave.). Open weekdays, 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Fees charged 24 hours a day. Cost: $3 per hour, $15 daily max. Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, AmEx. 2
North Grand Parking Ramp Grand Ave. between Ionia St. and Ottawa St. Open 24 hours a day. Fees charged 24 hours a day. Cost: $3 per hour, $15 daily max. Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, AmEx. 3
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Ellis Parking Company (517) 482–3659 Capitol and Washtenaw Lot 229 S. Capitol Ave., NE corner of Capitol Ave. and Washtenaw St. Open 24 hours. Fees charged: 24/7. Cost: $1.25 per ½ hour, $12 daily max. Visa, MC, Discover, AmEx. 5
Constitution Hall Lot 425 W. Allegan, between Allegan St. and Washtenaw St., West of Walnut St. Open 24 hours. Fees charged: when attendant is present during business hours. Cost: $1.25 per ½ hour, $10 daily max. Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, AmEx. 6
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