Explore A New Side Of The Detroit River With The International Riverfront, A Special Walking Path In Detroit
By Marla S.|Published October 31, 2022
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The International Riverfront in Detroit is a scenic spot for taking in views of the water, Canada, and the city skyline. At nearly six miles, this popular destination in Detroit runs from Belle Isle in the east to Ambassador Bridge in the west. As you walk along the International Riverfront in Detroit you’ll pass by highlights like the Aretha Franklin Amphitheater, businesses, hotels, and plenty of green spaces. Want to know more? Read on to learn what you’ll see as you stroll along this scenic path and tourist attraction in Detroit.
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Have you been to the International Riverfront in Detroit? If so, feel free to share your highlights in the following comment section. After spending time at the Detroit International Riverfront, check out some other downtowns in Metro Detroit areas too.
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