walkway

/ˈwɔkˌweɪ/
noun
  1. A path or passage designed for people to walk on, often in a park, garden, or public area.
    • We followed the wooden walkway across the beach to the restaurant.
    • The city built a new walkway along the river for joggers and cyclists.
    • The garden has a stone walkway that winds through the flowers.
  2. A raised platform or bridge that connects two buildings or allows people to cross over something.
    • Passengers used the enclosed walkway to get from the terminal to the airplane.
    • A covered walkway protects visitors from the rain as they move between buildings.
    • The office complex has a glass walkway linking the two towers.
Antonyms