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Enjoying the Chicago Riverwalk: A Visitor's Guide
Insider Tips for Summertime
During the summer, nothing beats watching boats glide by as you relax at City Winery Riverwalk Wine Garden. You can also rent a retro boat from Chicago Electric Boat Company and enjoy a cruise along the river yourself. – Cortney Fries
Why Visit the Riverwalk?
The Riverwalk is a vibrant destination to experience summer in Chicago. Tourists and locals alike can stroll along the path, enjoy a drink, grab a meal, watch boats and kayakers, or even rent a vintage vessel. Open year-round, the Riverwalk features igloos for dining during the winter months.
The Atmosphere
The atmosphere on the Riverwalk is upbeat and energetic. Visitors often stroll and sip cocktails, smiling as they listen to music and people-watch.
Accessibility
Yes, the Riverwalk is designed to be accessible to people with mobility limitations. The path is relatively flat and smooth, and there are ramps compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act on the west sides of Franklin and Clark streets and the east side of State Street.
Learning About the Chicago River
To learn more about the Chicago River and its world-famous movable bridges, you can visit the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum from May through October. Additionally, the Chicago Architecture Center and Architecture River Cruises offer further insights into the river's history and significance.
Favorite Activities at the Riverwalk
One of the best activities on the Riverwalk is simply walking and absorbing the lively atmosphere. Enjoying a drink at City Winery or dining on Pizzeria Portofino's patio is highly recommended (be sure to book well in advance). Renting a charming vintage boat from Chicago Boat Company for a river cruise is also a fantastic experience.