Exterior of Detroit Foundation Hotel in downtown Detroit, one block from Hart Plaza and Movement Festival

This Is How You Do Movement Weekend

Movement weekend belongs to Detroit in a way few festivals can claim about a city. For three days every May, Hart Plaza becomes the center of the electronic music world, drawing tens of thousands of people who understand that this isn’t just a concert. It’s a pilgrimage.

Detroit Foundation Hotel sits one block from the action. That proximity isn’t a coincidence. It’s the whole point. Book your room now.

A Night to Open the Weekend

Before the festival gates open on Saturday, we’re getting the weekend started on our terms. On Friday, May 22, Silence of the Jams brings a late-night silent rave to the hotel from 9 PM to 1 AM. DJ Palmwine spins Amapiano, ameera.img holds down House, and a third DJ takes on techno, all delivered through wireless headsets with three color-coded channels. Guests move between sounds at their own pace, switching channels throughout the night and stepping into whatever rhythm fits the moment.

It’s a fitting way to arrive in Detroit.

Brunch That Keeps the Energy Going

On Sunday, May 24, Vinyl Brunch: Movement Edition brings J. Scott into the Apparatus Room Lounge for a set that runs from 11 AM to 2 PM. No tickets required. Just brunch, cocktails, and a room full of people who know how to spend a Sunday morning right.

The Apparatus Room draws its own crowd on a normal weekend. This one is something different.

The Restaurant Worth Coming Back To

The Apparatus Room has been one of downtown Detroit’s most recognized dining destinations for nearly a decade. Whether you’re looking for a proper dinner before the festival, a late-night table after, or a reason to extend the trip by a night, the kitchen and bar are ready for it. Reserve your table.

The Case for Staying Here

Hart Plaza is a ten-minute walk. The rooms are comfortable. The staff knows what weekend this is and what you need. Book direct and make it yours.