The Philosopher’s Path, a stone path through the northern part of the city’s Higashiyama district, is particularly famous for its cherry blossoms and offers a peaceful, contemplative walk.
Barcelona’s famous Las Ramblas is a tree-lined pedestrian boulevard packed with sights, sounds, and smells encapsulating the city’s vibrant energy.
The compact city center allows visitors to explore the medieval Old Town, the elegant Georgian New Town, and the city’s beautiful parks and craggy hillsides, all on foot.
Manhattan offers an exceptional urban walking experience, from the High Line park to the streets of Greenwich Village.
The city’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a mix of cobbled streets, beautiful squares, and impressive architecture.
Known for its cycling culture, Copenhagen is also wonderfully walkable, with pedestrian-only zones like Strøget, one of Europe’s longest pedestrian streets, offering a mix of high-end shops
Amsterdam’s compact, flat layout is perfect for walking, with miles of canals, historic buildings, and the famous Vondelpark offering plenty of sights within a short distance.
As the cradle of the Renaissance, Florence’s historic center is a canvas of art, architecture, and history, all accessible on foot.