This business has earned a Highly Trusted designation — 4.8★ across 6,197 reviews signals an exceptional and consistent track record.
Strong long-term review history with 6,197 reviews and a 4.8★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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Customers consistently cite quality service, professional conduct, and reliable results.
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The Detroit Riverwalk is honestly one of the coolest riverwalks I’ve ever been to. Stretching along the waterfront with views of both the Detroit skyline and Canada across the river, it makes for such a beautiful walk. The path is clean, well-kept, and full of spots to stop, sit, and take it all in. There are family-friendly touches like playgrounds, splash areas, and even a carousel, plus it’s easy to walk, jog, or bike along. What made it extra special during my visit was the energy — being right across from Canada, I got to catch some of the excitement of a game-day tailgate party happening that day. It really gave the area a fun, electric vibe that added to the already lively atmosphere. It can get a little busy in places, especially where walkers, bikers, and scooters share the same space, but that just shows how popular it is. During the day it feels safe and welcoming, though I’d probably stick to daylight hours if visiting alone. Overall, the Detroit Riverwalk is a must-see — a perfect mix of relaxation, scenery, and big-city energy. Whether you’re out for a peaceful stroll or soaking in the tailgate buzz, it’s a highlight of Detroit.
This is a very nice park. It's very long along the Detroit River with a direct view into Windsor, Ontario. There are nice areas to sit and take a break, a wide walking path, interesting information about the history of the area, and art installations along it. Many people were walking up and down the path all day while I was there.
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Not a lot to do. Nice views from both sides of the river. Couple playgrounds for kids to play. Several places to stop in. Liked the GM building, cool seeing some cars I've never seen before. There is a BurgerKing inside.
The Detroit Riverwalk is such a treasure! 🌆🌊 Whether you’re walking, jogging, biking, or just relaxing, the views of the river and skyline are gorgeous. The path is well-maintained, clean, and feels safe. Along the way there are playgrounds for kids, parks, splash pads, and plenty of spots to sit and take in the scenery. It’s family-friendly, peaceful, and full of energy all at once. Truly one of the best places to experience Detroit!
On our Girls Trip to Detroit, we had to stop by the Detroit Riverwalk. Lots of friendly people from Detroit and other cities. The view was very nice! It was a clear day, so we were able to see the Canadian flag, and took some great pictures. We went later in the day, so there was not much going on. There was a group playing "bongos," so we brushed up on our African dancing! 🤣 Detroit Riverwalk is a must see!