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Is Chicago walk friendly?

Chicago is designated as a Gold-level community due to its excellent design guidelines and policy approaches that support walking and pedestrian safety.



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Public transportation. It's hard to find an American city that feels livable without a car, but Chicago is a rare exception. In fact, Chicago's public transportation system is considered the 6th best in the country.

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9: Chicago, Illinois. Chicago is easy to navigate on foot and that's especially true for its downtown area. Many other parts of the city have sidewalks and pedestrian-friendly designs, too. Some of the best walkable areas include East Ukrainian Village, West Loop, Lincoln Park, Noble Square and Oak Park.

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Most errands can be accomplished on foot in Chicago. Chicago is the 4th most walkable large city in the US with a Walk Score of 77.

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Located on the south bank of the Chicago River, the award-winning, pedestrian-friendly Chicago Riverwalk stretches 1.25 miles from Lake Michigan to Lake Street. Along the way you'll discover intimate coves, breezy cafes, wineries and bars, public art, monuments, museums, and a boatload of excursions on the water.

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The best way to get around Chicago is via public transportation – specifically the L train. Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority, the L (short for elevated train) is cheap and easy to use.

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