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  1. Enjoy the 1.25-mile long riverwalk along the Chicago River, with four distinct districts, public art, and architectural views. Learn about the history and development of the river and its bridges at the Bridgehouse Museum and the Chicago Architecture Center.

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    • Kayak Down The Chicago River
    • Take An Architecture Boat Tour
    • Dine with A View
    • Sip Wine on A Riverfront Patio
    • Explore Public Art
    • Climb to The Top of The Bridgehouse Museum
    • Get Eye Level with Skyscrapers
    • Go Fish
    • Bird Watch on The Jetty
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    Island Party Hut Tiki Bar & Grillbrings the tropical vibes to the Riverwalk. Set along a serene stretch of the Riverwalk, you’ll find an island-style bar hut, a stage with live music, string lights, and a ton of outdoor games — corn hole, bocce ball, and the Bimini island ring game. The Island Party Hut bar menu features all your island favs, inclu...

    For a big city, Chicago has a surprising number of outdoor spaces and recreation options. You’ll find both on the Chicago Riverwalk, where you can paddle on calm waters through a skyscraper canyon. Urban Kayaks offers a range of kayak tours and rentals right on the Riverwalk. Choose from a variety of guided excursions with an experienced guide — th...

    Hear about the fascinating storied behind some of the city’s most iconic buildings Chicago Architecture Foundation Center River Cruiseaboard Chicago’s First Lady Cruises. Ranked the #1 tour in the city based on TripAdvisor reviews, this is the only cruise to partner with the Chicago Architecture Center. That means you’ll find highly trained and pas...

    Odyssey Chicago River Experience offers up an elegant and supremely unique experience on the Chicago River. The state-of-the-art, glass-enclosed vessel offers upscale meals with 360-degree city views all year long. The ship is the first to offer dinner cruises on the Chicago River. Diners are treated to a three-course plated meal surrounded by soar...

    City Wineryis one of the hottest spots on the Riverwalk. They offer house-made wines on tap, local beer and modern cocktails, and full menu of Mediterranean eats, like cheese plates, salads, paninis, and more — all served on their scenic and spacious waterfront patio. It’s a popular spot to grab dinner al fresco, enjoy a glass of wine at happy hour...

    A combination of rotating and permanent public art transforms the Riverwalk into an open-air gallery. Among the most notable works on display is Art on theMart, a permanent large-scale lighting installation that runs across nearly three acres of the building’s facade. The ongoing series of ever-changing works is on display from March through Decemb...

    The 5-story McCormick Bridgehouse Museum is a hidden gem. Celebrating Chicago’s world-famous moveable bridges, the museum is also your chance to explore a historic landmark bridgehouse. At river level, visitors can view the massive gears that move Chicago’s famous bridges up and down. As they ascend, they learn all about the Chicago River. Once at ...

    The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC), which opened its doors on August 31, 2018 as the new home of the Chicago Architectural Center, is the Riverwalk’s jewel in the crown. Housed at One Illinois Center (111 E. Wacker Drive), the building was designed by Modernist genius Ludwig Mies van der Roheand is located above the dock for the Chicago Architec...

    You can fish for free at the Chicago Riverwalk. You’ll just need an Illinois fishing licenseand your own gear. Cast your line from the Riverwalk’s fishing-friendly areas: Lake Shore Drive near the Lake Street Bridge and the Jetty at Wacker Drive between Wells & Franklin. Both are scenic spots to kick back and wait for a bite.

    You can spot tons of different species all along the Riverwalk, including ducks, ring-billed and herring gulls, rock pigeons, American robins, European starlings, Peregrine Falcons, and more. The Jetty, a cove featuring a series of piers and floating wetland gardens, is a good spot to start. Audubon Great Lakes offers a monthly birding walk along t...

    Discover the best activities and attractions on the award-winning Riverwalk, from floating tiki bars to kayaking, architecture tours to public art. Learn about the history, culture and cuisine of the city's waterfront oasis.

  2. The Chicago Riverwalk is a linear park along the south bank of the main branch of the Chicago River, extending from Lake Michigan and Lake Shore Drive westward to Lake Street and Wolf Point. It contains restaurants, bars, cafes, small parks, boat and kayak rentals, tour boats and river cruises.

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  3. The Chicago Riverwalk is a multi-use public open space located on the south bank of the main branch of the Chicago River in Chicago, extending from Lake Michigan and Lake Shore Drive westward to Lake Street. The Chicago Riverwalk contains restaurants, bars, cafes, small parks, boat and kayak rentals, a Vietnam War memorial, and other amenities.

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  5. Learn about the history, attractions and activities of the Chicago Riverwalk, a 1.25-mile-long path along the river. Find out how to get there, what to eat and drink, and how to enjoy the water and architecture.

  6. Explore the award-winning, pedestrian-friendly Chicago Riverwalk, stretching 1.25 miles from Lake Michigan to Lake Street. Enjoy waterfront restaurants and bars, river cruises, kayaking, museums, public art, and more along the way.

  7. Jul 8, 2020 · Explore the Chicago Riverwalk, a world-class neighborhood asset with restaurants, bars, music, and activities. Find out where to go, what to do, and how to enjoy the river in this comprehensive guide.

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