The World's Most Pedestrian-Friendly Cities

in Traveling Steem4 days ago (edited)

Walking is an activity that anyone can do at any time, regardless of time or place. There are many benefits to walking regularly, especially in the morning. Many cities around the world provide comfortable and safe pedestrian areas. One major city in the world that provides pedestrian areas is Rome, Italy. The Italian capital is ranked the most walkable city.

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GuruWalk, a walking tour platform, ranked Rome first out of 100 pedestrian-friendly cities. Rome, Italy, has captivated tourists for over 2,700 years thanks to its unparalleled historical heritage. Visitors can traverse cobblestone alleys to see the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and baroque fountains. Each step takes visitors through the eras of the empire, the papacy, and the Renaissance.

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Madrid, Spain, ranked second according to GuruWalk. Madrid is considered to have a unique energy in every square and boulevard, complemented by several historical attractions. Tourists exploring on foot will find Madrid to be both an open-air museum and a vibrant cultural hub. European cities dominate the top ten on the list of most pedestrian-friendly cities. This reflects the places people actually visit, as well as their appreciation of the experience of exploring the city with a local guide.

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Besides Rome and Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Seville, Toledo, Granada, and Florence also make the list. In Asia, Tokyo ranks highest at 20th. Another Japanese city, Kyoto, ranks 35th. From Vietnam, Hanoi ranks 37th and Ho Chi Minh City ranks 38th. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, ranks 52nd. Meanwhile, Shanghai, China, ranks 62nd, Hoi An, Vietnam, ranks 64th, followed by Singapore at 70th, and Hiroshima at 81st. Unfortunately, no Indonesian cities have yet made the list of most pedestrian-friendly cities.

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