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WestinBookCadillac
WestinBookCadillac

The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit is a historic skyscraper hotel in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Washington Boulevard Historic District. Designed in the Neo-Renaissance style, and opened as the Book-Cadillac Hotel in 1924, the 349 ft (106 m), 31-story, 453-room hotel includes 65 exclusive luxury condominiums and penthouses on the top eight floors. It reopened in October 2008, managed by Westin Hotels, after a $200-million restoration.

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Westin Book Cadillac Hotel
Washington Boulevard, Detroit

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Washington Boulevard 1114
48226 Detroit
Michigan, United States
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