Townsend Hotel (Birmingham, Michigan)

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Townsend Hotel (Birmingham, Michigan)
General information
Location United States
Address100 Townsend Street
Birmingham, Michigan
Coordinates 42°32′41″N83°12′55″W / 42.5446°N 83.2154°W / 42.5446; -83.2154
Other information
ParkingValet parking available
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Townsend Hotel
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The Townsend Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel located in the Metro Detroit city of Birmingham, Michigan. The hotel contains the Rugby Grille restaurant. In addition, the hotel ballroom can accommodate conferences of up to 500 people. The hotel architecture is in the English manor house style. [1]

Reception

The hotel has received several awards, including the AAA Four Diamond Award, Travel and Leisure Magazine's World's Best Award, [1] and Forbes Four Star Award.

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