Detroiters know that our city is one of the most beautiful and interesting places to snap a pic. Detroit has it all: a riverfront, gorgeous murals, breathtaking architecture, and more. If you want a gorgeous backdrop for a special event, or simply for a fun, Instagrammable outing with your friends or your boo, you can easily capture the beauty and wonder that is found all around Detroit with the quick click of a button.

Monarch Club 33 John R St. Penthouse; 313-306-2400; monarchclubdetroit.com The Monarch Club is a rooftop bar that sits on the 13th floor of the gorgeous Metropolitan Building. Not only can you get pictures of the iconic skyline or a setting sun, but with plenty of patio seating, three terraces (each with its own fireplace), and an indoor lounge, you can be sure there’s enough room for your whole group to get in on a few as well. Photo via The Monarch Club / Facebook
Michigan Central Station 2001 15th St.; historicdetroit.org One of the most photographed abandoned buildings in the city, Michigan Central Station features incredible architecture and design. The station was designed by the same firm as New York City’s Grand Central Terminal. Photo via Jerilyn Jordan
Detroit Riverwalk detroitriverfront.org If you’re thinking about making your next Insta update a snapshot of nature, we’ve got you. The Riverwalk is full of overlooked parks and gardens. Take some time to go down there and explore the area. You might just find your new favorite spot — and get a couple of likes along the way! Photo via Facebook/Detroit Riverfront
DIA 5200 Woodward Ave.; 313-833-7900; dia.org With ever-changing exhibitions, live performances, a movie theatre, lectures, and tours, there is always something to do and something to see in the beautiful building that is the DIA. Photo via Susan Montgomery / Shutterstock
Fisher Building 3011 W. Grand Blvd.; thefisherbuilding.com Highly regarded by architects, the Fisher Building is packed with gorgeous detail and extravagant mid-century design. No matter how many times you visit, there is always something new waiting to be noticed. Photo via GoogleMaps
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Campus Martius 800 Woodward Ave.; (313) 566-8250; downtowndetroitparks.com In the winter, Campus Martius becomes a wonderland with the ice skating rink and decorative lights abound. Once the snow melts, the park gardens become lush with greenery and pops of vivid color from the flowers. Photo via Tony Bennett / Detroit Stock City
GM Renaissance Center gmrencen.com Visit Michigan’s tallest building! With over 44,000 square feet, there’s so much to see. Bring your fancy professional camera to take snapshots of the skyline outside and the modernist architecture inside; or make your visit into a dream Instagram story by getting a hotel room with friends, champagne, and a polaroid camera. Photo via Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center / Facebook
Lincoln Street Art Park 5926 Lincoln St. With art made out of recycled materials, Art Park is a great place to take photos. The site has graffiti, sculptures, bonfires, and a party for every full moon. Photo via GoogleMaps Credit: Google Maps
The Z Lot 1234 Library St.; 855-487-6727; bedrockdetroit.com The colorfully painted murals on every level of the Z Lot make this parking structure unique. From the top of the lot, you can see every direction of the city. Photo via GoogleMaps
Guardian Building 500 Griswold St.; guardianbuilding.com This brilliant art deco building features mosaics, murals, and lots and lots of marble. With bright colors, innovative materials, and Aztec influences, the Guardian Building is a bold collaboration of design and technology. Photo via GoogleMaps
Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre (Chene Park) 2600 Atwater St.; 313-393-0292; thearetha.com This amphitheatre is home to many performances. It also has 5,000 seats facing the Detroit River for a picturesque view during a show. Photo via Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre / Facebook
The Heidelberg Project 3600 Heidelberg St.; 313-458-8414; heidelberg.org Tyree Guyton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, sought to use art to improve a community. In the Project, you can find a collection of colorful houses, sustainable art materials, dolls, hundreds of shoes on a fence, clocks, and many more objects. Photo via GoogleMaps
Belle Isle 99 Pleasure Dr.; 313-821-9844; belleisleconservancy.org Belle Isle is everything picturesque. It has a conservancy, koi pond, aquarium, fountain, beach, trail, and a perfect view of the city. During sunset, the Western edge of Belle Isle is a great place to watch the sun go down. Photo via Belle Isle Conservancy / Facebook
Russell Industrial Center 1600 Clay St.; 313-872-4000; russellindustrialcenter.com The Russell Industrial Center is comprised of shops, events, studios, and art on every corner. Large events are also held within the 2,200,000-square-foot complex. It’s always a great place to take photos, inside or outside. Photo via GoogleMaps
Eastern Market Russell St. between Mack Ave. and Gratiot Ave.; easternmarket.org Eastern Market is a traditional farmer’s market that occurs every week. There are also murals on almost every wall in the Market, making a perfect background for any picture. Photo via Eastern Market Partnership / Facebook
Detroit Yacht Club 1 Riverbank Dr.; 313-824-1200; dyc.com Right on the lake, The Detroit Yacht Club offers ’20s-style Mediterranean architecture, a lakefront view, and many historic features throughout the property. The DYC has something for everyone. You can head to Peacock Alley — formerly called the DYC Art Gallery — and experience the past through paintings, or just jump on a boat with some buddies to experience the present. Photo via GoogleMaps
North Cass Community Garden midtowndetroitinc.org Bring your camera to North Cass Community Gardens to capture the beauty of sustainable living in action, and even take some pictures of the critters that fancy the garden as well. Photo via Midtown Detroit Community Gardens / Facebook
Detroit Public Library 5201 Woodward Ave.; 313-481-1300; detroitpubliclibrary.org The DPL is unlike any other library. It can be mistaken for a museum, but with a lot of books. The murals on every wall and sculptures on every corner make this library calming and beautiful. Photo via Main | Detroit Public Library / Facebook
Cadillac Urban Gardens 4601 Merritt St.; 313-849-0000; sdevweb.org This urban garden started repurposing containers from GM by painting them and filling them with soil and seeds. Taking pictures here highlights the community effort and juxtaposes urban life with nature. Nothing says urban growth quite like an urban garden. Photo via Erik Hill / Detroit Stock City

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