Wait, wait, that;’s a joke right? I mean, this is the Motor City we’re talking about here. A city built (and then slowly killed by) the auto industry, where people drive to the corner store, where the People Mover goes in a circle – there’s really no public transportation here, is there?
Yes, and no. Detroit does have a (inefficient) public transportation system that services the city and connects the downtown area with nearby suburbs like Royal Oak, Dearborn and St. Clair Shores. But the amount of time and frustration you’ll waste taking public transportation just isn’t worth it. There’s also the People Mover, but that just covers a portion of the downtown area (and one that you could easily walk). If you can drive and you want to see more than the downtown core, just suck it up and rent a car. You’ll be better off.
But, that’s not to say you absolutely need a car to visit Detroit. You could certainly enjoy a visit to Detroit without a rental car under these circumstances: