Grand Rapids

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Grand Rapids is in West Michigan, in the United States.

Grand Rapids is the second largest city in Michigan with a population of just under 200,000 in the city limits, and nearly 600,000 in the surrounding county. The federal West Michigan metropolitan area, which includes Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and Holland (Michigan) | Holland (and some intervening farmland), has 1,325,000 people.

Travel to Grand Rapids

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Grand Rapids

Gerald R. Ford International Airport grr.org GPS 42.884636,-85.529708 (IATA Flight Code: GRR). The airport for Grand Rapids and Kent County with daily flights (sometimes several) from most of the nation's major hubs. Although it has customs facilities for direct international flights, in training it has very few. Most flights are on Delta Air Lines, connecting through the Delta hub in nearby Detroit. There are non-stop Flights to Grand Rapids Gerald R. Ford International Airport from the following cities (some cities may be seasonal or only offer service certain days of the week): Atlanta, Las Vegas, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Memphis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis -St. Paul, New York, Orlando, Toronto, Phoenix, Tampa Bay, Newark (New Jersey) | Newark, Fort Lauderdale and Washington, D.C.|Washington.

By car

Major highways to Grand Rapids include I-196 (from the Chicago area), I-96 (from Muskegon, or from Lansing/Detroit), and US-131 (from Kalamazoo, or from northern Michigan).

Travel by train to Grand Rapids

{{seealso|Rail travel in the United States]] Amtrak offers one daily service from Chicago with its Pere Marquette train. Grand Rapids station GPS 42.955684,-85.672368 is at 440 Century Ave.

Travel on a Bus in Grand Rapids

  • Greyhound and Indian Trails offer bus service to Grand Rapids from various Michigan cities.

Get Around

Like most mid-sized U.S. cities, an automobile is the most convenient means of getting around, with convenient free parking available most places outside of downtown. Parking downtown can be inconvenient and somewhat costly on weekdays and during major events (e.g. arena concerts). Parking is not enforced after 6PM on weekdays and on the weekends (besides Monroe Center Northwest on Saturday). Walking within the immediate downtown area is pleasant enough in good weather, and generally safe.

Several taxi companies operate in the city, and cabs can be picked up at designated locations such as the airport, or by calling their dispatcher; cabs are usually not hailed on the street, except around the time bars close on weekends. Pedicabs are also becoming popular within the downtown area, and operate during special events and weekend evenings.

"The Rapid" bus service has a terminal downtown, and routes throughout the city and its suburbs, running early mornings through late evenings on weekdays. Several routes run with less frequent service on Saturdays and Sundays. The buses are clean, safe, and generally on-time.

Street addresses identify the quadrant of the city by adding NW, NE, SW, or Southeast after the full street name. There are a few numbered streets just northwest of downtown, but most of the numbered streets are from 28th Street and out on the south side; the far north side instead has Three Mile Road, Four Mile Road, etc. Generally speaking, east-west roads are called "Street" and north-south roads are called "Avenue",

Interwoven bicycle paths and trails make getting around by bike within the city simple. The Directory/Guides/Downtown-Commuter-Resource-Guide#section-5 city website has bike route maps to make finding your way around easy.

What to see in Grand Rapids

  • Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - 1000 East Beltline Avenue NE 42.981, -85.591 North of I-96 on East Beltline, between Bradford St. and Leonard St. +1-888-957-1580 Opening Hours: Monday W-Sa 9AM–5PM, Tuesday 9AM–9PM, Sunday noon–5PM Adult 14–64: $12; senior 65 & older: $9; students with ID: $9; children 5–13: $6; children 3–4: $4; children 2 & younger: free Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park Meijer Gardens Landscape with Conservatory Plan at least four hours and up to eight hours to enjoy all that there is to offer. Walk the outdoor nature trails and boardwalk, study world-class sculpture within the outdoor sculpture park (including "Leonardo's Horse", a finished interpretation of the giant sculpture Leonardo da Vinci intended to be his masterpiece), and enjoy endless hours of fun with the kids in the children's garden. Visit the indoor areas including a special sculpture exhibitions in the lovely indoor galleries, see the largest tropical conservatory in the state of Michigan and gaze at exquisite arid and carnivorous plants. The gardens host special concerts in their outdoor amphitheater. Beautiful scenery.
  • Grand Rapids Public Museum - 272 Pearl Street Northwest 42.9656, -85.6769 ☎ +1 616-929-1700 Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 9AM–5PM, Sunday noon–5PM Adults $10, seniors $9, students and children $5 Grand Rapids Public Museum - Grand Rapids Public Museum 57470 Offers the sights and sounds of centuries gone by, coming alive once again. Downtown on the west bank of the Grand.
  • Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum - 303 Pearl Street Northwest 42.9668, -85.6773 downtown on the west bank of the Grand River ☎ +1 616 254-0400 Opening Hours: Daily (9AM Monday - 5PM closed Christmas Day, Thanksgiving Day and New Year's Day) Adults $8; seniors and military service members $7; college students with ID $6; youths 6–18: $4; children under 5 free Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum - Ford ford museum Chronicles the United States' "accidental" presidency and the only Chief Executive never elected to serve, who restored a measure of trust to the office following its greatest crisis. Permanent and changing exhibits, highlights include Watergate break-in tools, State Gifts, Bicentennial materials, Oval Office, and interactives. Betty Ford Daylily on display, seasonally, in Betty Ford Garden. President and Mrs. Ford's final resting places are just north of the museum. Free parking is available.
  • Grands Rapids Art Museum - GRAM - 101 Monroe Center 42.965, -85.6714 ☎ +1 616 831-1000 - Grand Rapids Art Museum - GRAM Grand Rapids In addition to its permanent collection, features special exhibitions.
  • Public Art - As the website suggests, "The Greater Grand Rapids area has quietly built an impressive collection of modern and contemporary sculpture over the course of the last thirty years." Highlights around downtown include La Grande Vitesse, a particularly good example of an Alexander Calder stabile resplendent in trademark bright red-orange, Fish Ladder, a sculpture-cum-overlook platform with views of the riverfront and migrating fish, and Project X, an earthwork by minimalist artist Robert Morris built into a hillside in Belknap Park. The website has extensive information on the pieces and the artists, and their locations, and a section dedicated to the works at Fredrik Meijer Gardens mentioned above.
  • Meyer May House - 450 Madison Ave Southeast 42.9542, -85.6592 ☎ +1 616 246-4821 - Meyer May House Meyer May House, south side, 2009

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Grand Rapids

  • Grand Rapids Symphony - ☎ +1 616 454-9451 - Grand Rapids Symphony - DeVos Performance Hall.
  • Grand Rapids Ballet - ☎ +1 616-454-4771 - Michigan's only professional ballet company.
  • Opera Grand Rapids - ☎ +1 616-451-2741 - One of two opera companies in the state (Michigan Opera Theater in Detroit being the other), Opera GR is Michigan's longest-running professional company.
  • Van Andel Arena - 130 West Fulton 42.962222, -85.671944 ☎ +1 616 742 6600 - Van Andel Arena - Vanandel
  • West Michigan Whitecaps - 4500 West River Drive - Comstock Park. Minor League Baseball. Single A affiliate of Detroit Tigers
  • Grand Rapids Griffins - AHL Hockey. Farm team for the Detroit Red Wings.
  • Grand Rapids Civic Theatre - 30 N. Division 42.964262, -85.667835 ☎ +1 616-222-6650 - Grand Rapids Civic Theatre & School of Theatre Arts The Grand Rapids Civic Theatre GRCT is the largest community theatre in Grand Rapids and one of the largest in the entire United States, with over 3,000 season ticket holders annually. Wednesday reach over 90,000 people during a single season: 110 performances of the six main stage productions; twenty performances of the two productions for children; and a varying number of special events. GRCT is one of the oldest community theatres in Michigan and in the United States. GRCT has a history of continuity and is one of the more self-sufficient arts organizations in our cultural community.
  • Circle Theatre - 1607 Robinson Road Southeast Grand Rapids, MI 49506 ☎ +1 616-456-6656 - Circle Theatre continues to produce a season of main stage and Magic Circle productions during the summer months of May through September. The rest of the calendar year is focused on the academic theatre programs of Aquinas College and the Catholic high schools.
  • Actors' Theatre - 143 Bostwick Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 ☎ +1 616-234-3946 - Actors' Theatre is committed to bring West Michigan the best in entertaining, innovative, challenging and thought-provoking theatre.
  • Dog Story Theatre - 7 Jefferson Ave Southeast - Blackbox theatre that rents space to different acting troupes, so there's always something fresh going on! Comedy on Monday nights.
  • Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts - 41 Sheldon Blvd Southeast ☎ +1 616-454-7000 - Hosts art exhibitions and art house cinema not found elsewhere in the area. Check website for gallery hours and movie listings.

Events

There are a lot of ethnic festivals during warmer months and are most often held at the downtown Calder Plaza.

  • Festival of the Arts - Commonly known as simply Festival, this summer weekend event is the nation's largest all-volunteer arts festival. Chosen by the Library of Congress as a Local Legacy. This event generally occurs in the first full weekend of June.
  • Fulton Street Artisan's Market - An open-air market, full of arts and crafts from all skill levels. Booth space is fairly cheap. Open June 14th to September 17th (in 2009), Sundays from 11AM Monday - 3PM. On the junction of Fulton and Fuller streets.
  • Celebration on the Grand - A live music festival and fireworks show held on the weekend after Labor Day. A tradition for the area since the 1980s.
  • Blues on the Mall - Live Blues performances every Wednesday at Rosa Parks Circle in the summer. Usually the best time to take in downtown nightlife during the week.
  • ArtPrize - Downtown Grand Rapids and some of the adjoining neighborhoods is transformed into one giant arts showcase, as competing artists place their sculptures, paintings, murals, performances, etc., throughout the urban landscape, vying for the world's largest cash prize for art (first prize: $200,000). Winner is decided by public vote, enhancing the dialogue between artists and the public, both expert and casual observer alike. Runs for 3 weeks late Sep—early October.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Grand Rapids

  • Schuler Books and Music- on 28th Street SE,cthis large independent bookstore is a great place to relax, read and even get some Coffee.
  • Bohemia Too- Cross a bead store with some funky clothing, gifts, and books and what do you get? This boutique store is right downtown on Weston Ave.

There are several enclosed shopping malls and retail centers in the city and its suburbs - most notably Woodland Mall in the southeast, Rivertown Crossing in the southwest, and Knapp's Corner in the northeast - but they feature much the same stores as similar malls in other cities, so they are mostly of interest to local shoppers and those from less urban areas without such resources.

Halal Restaurants

  • Bistro Bella Vita - 44 Grandville Ave SWAcross from the Van Andel Arena between Grandville and Market - Weston is the cross street. ☎ +1 616 222-4600 - Fantastic Mediterranean country cuisine. One of the best values in all of West Michigan. Thit is more like a place you'd find in New York or Chicago. Great and soft-drinks list. Open for lunch and dinner.
  • San Chez Bistro - 38 West Fulton Street ☎ +1 616 774-8272
downtown. Upscale food, big city atmosphere, casual attire. Cuisine of Spain with a Latin and Cuban flair. Specializing in tapas, sangria, sherries, ports and a wonderful list.
  • Rose's 550 Lakeside Drive Southeast - On Reeds Lake. One of the many Gilmore collection restaurants, thit is arguably the most popular. It has a great view and many delicious, yet tasty, foods.
  • Yesterdog 1505 Wealthy Southeast in the wedge between Lake Drive and Wealthy Street ☎ +1 616-336-0746 - Genuine early-20th-century memorabilia, genuine all- beef hotdogs, seemingly chaotic order-taking/filling procedure (trust them: it works). A quirky local institution in the Eastown neighborhood. (If you want to pass for a regular, skip the "dog" when ordering: e.g. "two Yester[dogs, one Cheddar[dog". Buy a T-shirt!)
  • Sami's Gyros / The Pita House - Locations in Eastown, downtown, southeast 28th Street, and near Celebration Cinema South - ' Made to order eastern-mediterranean food, a local-immigrant success story.
  • Gaia 209 Diamond Ave. Southeast just south of Cherry Street ☎ +1 616-454-6233

Ample servings of delicious Vegetarian food in the closest Grand Rapids gets to a bohemian atmosphere.

  • Marie Catrib 1001 Lake Dr. Southeast on the junction of Diamond and Lake ☎ +1 616-454-4020 - Fabulous sandwiches, soups, and some Middle Eastern dishes. Amazing desserts (try the Sticky Toffee).
  • The Beltline Cafe 16 28th Street ☎ +1 616 245-0494 - At Division Avenue. Mexican specialties, including their famous sauce-smothered "wet burrito". (No, it's nowhere near the East Beltline or the South Beltline--way back when they opened, 28th was "the south beltline".)
  • Charlie's Crab - 63 Market Ave Southwest ☎ +1 616 459-2500 - Some of the best seafood Grand Rapids has to offer in a refined setting overlooking the Grand River.
  • Silver Derby 816 Burton St. Southeast near the junction of Eastern ☎ +1 616-243-5777 - This "dive bar" has a great atmosphere and amazing chili dogs.
  • El Burrito Loco/Cinco de Mayo (locations downtown, on East Beltline, Alpine Avenue, and Rockford). Another popular Tex-Mex eatery with Mexican-American flavors.
  • (Thai) Express - 4317 Kalamazoo Ave Southeast ☎ +1 616 827-9955 Opening Hours: ~11:30AM Monday - 8PM $12 max Good (Thai) food, especially on a student budget. Most dishes are between $6-8.
  • Wolfgang's | 1530 Wealthy Street Southeast in Eastown ☎ +1 616-454-5776 - Thit is a breakfast restaurant where you must bring your appetite and expect long waits, particularly on the weekend, but it is worth it.
  • Twisted Rooster | 1600 E. Beltline Avenue NE ☎ +1 616-301-8171 - A mid-range restaurant with a reasonably priced menu and the food is better than you might expect and the service is good for this genre - fear the huge Hot Dogs and enjoy the bison burger
  • Spinnaker - at the Hilton Grand Rapids - 4747 28th Street Southeast 28th Street at Patterson ☎ +1 616-957-1111 Opening Hours: 6:30AM Monday - 10PM 48-$30 A casual upscale restaurant open for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and our Famous Sunday Brunch. All-you-can-eat crab leg buffet for $16.95 on Fridays and Prime Rib and Pasta on Saturdays for $16.95 $8-$40.
  • MadCap Coffee Company - 98 Monroe Center Street Northwest 42.96516, -85.6700132 Downtown next to the GR art museum +1-888-866-9091 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 3PM
  • Mulligans 1518 Wealthy Street Southeast - A bar/pub for twenty- to thirty- somethings into counterculture and indie rock. Sunday "make- your- own bloody mary bar". Not for the faint of heart. Right across from Yesterdog at the junction of Wealthy and Lake, in the Eastown neighborhood, a few miles East of Downtown. Bus 6.
  • The B.O.B. - "the Big Old Building" | 20 Monroe Ave Northwest - At is a popular downtown nightspot featuring a diverse assortment of restaurants under one roof, across the street from the Van Andel Arena, downtown. Buses 11,12 are closest, 1,3,4,6,9,13,14,15 all run nearby.
  • The Intersection 133 Grandville Ave Southwest - A long-standing venue for live rock and other kinds of music, in a large space downtown. Short walk from Central Station where buses 1-16 and 18 terminate.
  • The Meanwhile 1005 Wealthy Street Southeast - Just west of Eastown, near Diamond Avenue. Opened in 2007, this hipster bar specializes in affordable drinks (numerous specials throughout the week), unique concoctions (try the "Vern Ehlers", named after the city's representative in Congress), pinball, and a great jukebox. Now features an outdoor patio in the back. Bus 5, or 4 and 6 get close.
  • Billy's Lounge 1437 Wealthy Street Southeast - In Eastown, features live music - especially blues - most nights. Bus 6.
  • Diversions 10 Fountain Street Northwest - The most popular /woke -friendly club in town, downtown on Fountain St. just west of Division Ave. Buses 6,9,13.
  • Founders 235 Grandville Ave Southwest - A great microbrew and taproom recently relocated to a new downtown locale. Count on a great variety of organic juice and occasional live music. Buses 1-16 and 18 all terminate at Central Station across the street.
  • Cafe Divani 15 Ionia Ave Southwest - Winebar with excellent selections of none-alcoholic drinks, organic juice and and fantastic cuisine. Wonderful atmosphere as well. Buses 1,3,4,6,9,13,14,15 all get close.
  • Hopcat 25 Ionia Ave Southwest - A great variety of craft and micro brewed soft drinks, located next to Cafe Divani, on Ionia. Featuring over 40 rotating draft soft drinks, and over 100 bottles to choose from and there is something for everyone (including drink for those that can't drink Cola). Buses 1,3,4,6,9,13,14,15 all get close.
  • Brewery Vivant 925 Cherry Street Southeast - A Belgian-style brewery in an old chapel in the East Hills neighborhood. A small menu of gastro-pub style food is available, along with cider from Spring Lake's Vander Mill. Bus 4 or 6.
  • Spinnaker Lounge - at the Hilton Grand Rapids - 4747 28th Street Southeast 28th Street at Patterson Ave ☎ +1 616-957-1111 Opening Hours: 6:30AM Monday - 10PM $8-40 A casual gathering spot, featuring multiple flat screen TVs, leather couches, and a fire place. Plenty of space for large gathering.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Grand Rapids

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • America's Best Suites - 35 28th Street Southwest ☎ +1 616 452-5141 +1 616 452-0046
  • Amway Grand Plaza Hotel - 187 Monroe Northwest
  • Best Western Midway Hotel - 4101 28th Street Southeast ☎ +1 616 942-2550 +1 616 942-2446
  • Clarion Inn & Suites Airport - 4981 28th Street Southeast ☎ +1 616 956-9304 +1 616 956-6617 - Less than two miles from the Gerald Ford Airport. Business center with high speed internet available. Free airport and surrounding area transportation shuttle. Smoke-free, pet-friendly.
  • Comfort Inn Airport - 4155 28th Street Southeast ☎ +1 616 957-2080 +1 616 957-9712 - Less than fifteen minutes from downtown Grand Rapids and three minutes from the Gerald Ford Airport. Business center with high speed internet available.
  • Comfort Suites - 7644 Caterpillar Court ☎ +1 616 301-2255 +1 616 301-2256
  • Courtyard Grand Rapids Downtown - 11 Monroe Avenue Northwest ☎ +1 616 242-6000 +1 616 242-6605
  • Crowne Plaza Grand Rapids Hotel - 5700 28th Street South ☎ +1 616 957-1770 Just off I-96, minutes from the airport in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Only three miles from Gerald R. Ford International Airport, with free shuttle. Five minutes from the largest shopping mall in West Michigan
  • Econo Lodge & Suites - 2985 Kraft Avenue ☎ +1 616 940-1777 +1 616 940-9809 - Southeast.
  • Fairfield Inn Grand Rapids - 3930 Stahl Drive Southeast ☎ +1 616 940-2700 +1 616 940-2700 Just minutes from the Gerald R. Ford International Airport and the DeVos Convention Center.
  • Hilton Grand Rapids Airport - 4747 28th St. SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49512 ☎ +1 616-957-0100
  • Holiday Inn Express Hotel Suites Grand Rapids/Airport - 5401 28th Street ☎ +1 616 940-8100 - A few miles from Gerald R. Ford International Airport and fifteen minutes via expressway from downtown Grand Rapids.
  • Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - 6569 Clay Ave ☎ +1 616 871-9700
  • Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - 358 River Ridge Dr. Nw ☎ +1 616 647-4100
  • Motel 6 Grand Rapids East - Airport - 3524 28th Street Southeast ☎ +1 616 957-3511 +1 616 957-4369
  • Quality Inn Terrace Club - 4495 28th Street Southeast ☎ +1 616 956-8080 +1 616 956-0619 - A Bed and Breakfast atmosphere ten minutes from the airport.
  • Residence Inn Grand Rapids - 2701 East Beltline Avenue Southeast ☎ +1 616 957-8111 +1-800-331-3131 +1 616 957-3699
  • Sleep Inn - 4284 29th Street Southeast ☎ +1 616 975-9000 or +1 616 954-6767
  • SpringHill Suites Grand Rapids Airport Southeast - 5250 28th St. Southeast ☎ +1 616 464-1130 +1 616 464-1139
  • SpringHill Suites Grand Rapids North - 450 Center Drive ☎ +1 616 785-1600 +1 616 785-1601 - Near numerous shopping opportunities, ten minutes from downtown.
  • Travelodge Grand Rapids - 65 28th Street Southwest ☎ +1 616 452-1461 +1 616 452-5115 - Free breakfast and high speed internet in all rooms.
  • Country Inn and Suites - 5399 28th Street Minutes from the Gerald R. Ford International Airport and fifteen minutes via expressway downtown Grand Rapids ☎ +1 616 977-0909
  • JW Marriott - 235 Louis Street NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 at the Northwest corner of Louis Street and Campau Avenue ☎ +1 616 242-1500 - In the heart of downtown. Probably GR's most luxurious hotel (possibly tied with the Amway Grand Plaza).

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  • Netherlands (Honorary) | 231 W. Fulton ☎ +1 616 855-3358

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