Detroit Metro Convention & amp; Visitors Bureau: Call (800) 338-7648 or visit www.visitdetroit.com.



Detroit Metro Convention & amp; Visitors Bureau: Call (800) 338-7648 or visit www.visitdetroit.com.
CASINOS
Greektown: 555 E. Lafayette Ave., (888) 771-4386, www.greektowncasino.com.
Motorcity: 2901 Grand River Ave., (877) 777-0711, www.motorcitycasino.com.
MGM Grand Detroit: 1300 John C. Lodge Freeway, (877) 888-2121, http://detroit.mgmgrand.com.
Casino Windsor: 377 Riverside Dr. East, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, (800) 991-7777, www.casinowindsor.com. Use the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel or the Ambassador Bridge. A driver's license is required to cross the border, but a passport or birth certificate is recommended.
OTHER DETROIT-AREA ATTRACTIONS
Campus Martius: 800 Woodward Ave., between Fort Street and Michigan Avenue, (313) 963-9393. Skating rink and caf & eacute;. Motown Winter Blast festival Super Bowl week: www.motownwinterblast.com.
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History: 315 E. Warren Ave., (313) 494-5800, www.maah-detroit.org.
Detroit Institute of Arts: 5200 Woodward Ave., (313) 833-7900, www.dia.org. Collection includes four works by Vincent van Gogh and Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry fresco cycle.
Detroit Zoo: Woodward Avenue and Ten Mile Road, Royal Oak, (248) 398-0900, www.detroitzoo.org.
Eastern Market: Between Russell and Riopelle near Interstate 75, www.easternmarket.org. Farmers' market and specialty stores.
Edsel & amp; Eleanor Ford House: 100 Lake Shore, Grosse Pointe Shores, (313) 884-4222, www.fordhouse.org.
Heidelberg Project: Heidelberg Street between Mount Elliot and Gratiot, www.heidelberg.org. Artist Tyree Guyton turned this inner city spot into an offbeat art gallery with decorated houses and purple fire hydrants.
Henry Ford Estate (Fair Lane): 4901 Evergreen Road, Dearborn, (313) 593-5590, www.henryfordestate.org.
The Henry Ford complex: Village Road and Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, (800) 835-5237, www.hfmgv.org. Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village historic buildings and tours of nearby Ford Motor Co.'s Rouge plant.
Motown Historical Museum: 2648 W. Grand Blvd., (313) 875-2264, www.motownmuseum.com.
Renaissance Center: Between East Jefferson Ave. and the Detroit River in downtown Detroit. Michigan's tallest building and the headquarters of General Motors Corp.
Walter P. Chrysler Museum: 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, (888) 456-1924, www.chryslerheritage.com.
SUPER BOWL ACTIVITIES
NFL Experience (games and attractions) at Cobo Center; www.superbowl.com/features/nfl--experience. Adults, $15; children under 12, $10. Wednesday, 4-10 p.m.; Thursday, 3-10 p.m.; Friday, 3-10 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; next Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
NFL Fan Zone (interactive theme park, games, clinics and NFL player appearances) at Cleary International Centre, Thursday through Saturday.
Tailgate parties. Dieppe Gardens, the municipal garden on the Detroit River, Friday through next Sunday.
TRANSPORTATION
Detroit Department of Transportation Park and Ride shuttles: www.ci.detroit.mi.us/ddot.
Detroit People Mover (light rail): www.thepeoplemover.com. today through next Sunday, starts 7 a.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. weekends, until 3 a.m.
LODGING
Reservations for Super Bowl visitors, (866) 783-7240, www.sbxl.org.