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Where to stay in Marquette

Find the best Marquette areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most.

Central Marquette

Central Marquette pairs Victorian charm with Lake Superior's stunning blue backdrop. Red sandstone buildings like the majestic county courthouse define this historic district. Washington and Front Streets showcase original brick facades and vintage storefronts. The Lower Harbor offers scenic waterfront paths where travelers can watch boats and stunning sunsets. Walkable streets connect local brewpubs, boutique shops, and farm-to-table restaurants serving whitefish and pasties. Northern Michigan University adds youthful energy to the neighborhood. Most attractions sit within four blocks, making exploration easy without a car.

Founders Landing

Founders Landing gives you front-row access to Lake Superior's stunning shoreline and Marquette's rich maritime heritage. The scenic boardwalk invites leisurely strolls with historical markers telling tales of the city's iron ore shipping past. Modern condos blend with the natural landscape, creating a peaceful waterfront escape. This neighborhood balances quiet residential charm with easy downtown access. Take in panoramic lake views, watch pleasure boats bob in the harbor, or enjoy starlit evening walks. The pristine shoreline offers perfect photography spots while connecting to Marquette's extensive trail system.

Downtown

Downtown Marquette offers a refreshing blend of history and lakeside charm along the shores of Lake Superior. Historic red sandstone buildings stand alongside the iconic ore dock structures, telling stories of the city's mining past. Washington and Front Streets buzz with local breweries, artisan shops, and eateries that showcase regional flavors. The waterfront promenade invites visitors to stroll along scenic paths with stunning lake views. Maritime heritage comes alive at the Marquette Maritime Museum, while nearby McCarty Cove provides perfect access to Superior's azure waters. The walkable district makes exploring this welcoming Great Lakes gem a true pleasure.

Sugar Loaf

While visiting Sugar Loaf, you might make a stop by sights like Sugarloaf Mountain and Lake Superior.

East Side

Escape the tourist crowds on Marquette's East Side, where peaceful residential streets meet Lake Superior's dramatic shoreline. McCarty Cove offers public beach access with stunning water views. The Marquette Maritime Museum and historic Harbor Light showcase the area's rich nautical heritage. Lake Superior's powerful presence defines this affordable neighborhood. Modest family homes and budget-friendly vacation rentals create a genuine Upper Peninsula experience. Walking paths along the rocky coastline provide perfect spots for quiet contemplation and nature photography.

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