Greektown Detroit is a celebrated entertainment
and cultural district, serving both Detroiters and visitors
from around the world all year round.

The traditional center of Detroit’s Greek community, the Greektown neighborhood is one of the last surviving Victorian-era commercial streetscapes in downtown Detroit. Lively Monroe Street is the heartbeat of historic Greektown, and our district is bounded by Gratiot, Randolph, Lafayette, and I-375.

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People dancing in traditional Greek costumes on a city street during a festival, with tents, umbrellas, and buildings adorned with Greek flags in the background.

Learn out about our neighborhood, organization, mission, and membership.

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About GREEKTOWN

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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