Chicago Riverwalk
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Chicago Riverwalk

Chicago, Illinois

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The city's greatest public infrastructure project in a generation, and it keeps getting better. A mile-and-a-half pedestrian path along the main branch of the Chicago River, lined with bars, kayak launches, wine gardens, and some of the most dramatic urban architecture on Earth. Walking this at golden hour, with the bridges lifting and the buildings catching light, is the most Chicago thing you can do.

Insider tip

Start at the lakefront and walk west. Stop at City Winery for a glass on the water. Time it for sunset.

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