Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (2024)

There’s nothing like walking in a city, absorbing the local culture and stumbling upon hidden gems. So what are the most walkable cities in the world? A new report has the answers.
Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (1)

Insider Monkey—an investing website—has curated a list ofthe most walkable cities in 2024, places that are perfect for travelers who believe the best way to experience a destination is by going to locations where every step is an adventure.

To come up with the list, Insider Monkey used data from a number of sources. First, the analysts at Insider Monkey tapped into city walkability scores from sources like Tourlane and WalkScore, then mapped out distances between the top tourist attractions. And because you want to have good air quality when you’re out and about—and to be safe—they analyzed IQAir data and safety indexes from Numbeo, to narrow down the list to 30 cities.

Topping the list is Florence, Italy, a city known for its Renaissance history and timeless architecture. The city’s compact layout means that all major attractions are within a half-mile radius, making it easy for visitors to explore on foot. You can also walk through Central Florence in only two hours. “Florence’s walkability seeps through in its historic center, where narrow lanes lead to landmarks like the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio,” according to the authors of the report.

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Europe dominated the list, taking the first five spots: Riga, the capital of Latvia, came in second, followed by Hamburg, Germany; Porto, Portugal; and Madrid, Spain. With 17 cities (including Istanbul, which straddles Asia), Europe also had the most locations of any region. The United States, the United Kingdom and Canada each had three cities on the list. There were two in Australia, one in Asia and one in the Middle East

Here are the top 30 cities where you can enjoy the best walking experiences.

1.Florence, Italy

Florence tops the list as the most walkable city in the world. Known for its Renaissance history and stunning architecture, the city’s major landmarks, such as the Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, Piazza del Duomo and Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, are all within easy walking distance. Another highlight, according to Insider Monkey: “Florence prioritizes cleanliness, evident in its well-maintained piazzas and the banks of the Arno River.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (3)
2. Riga, Latvia

This medieval capital city set on the Baltic Sea is a delightful place for pedestrians. Its most popular attractions—the Riga Cathedral, Riga Central Market, the House of Black Heads, Bastejkalna Park and Vērmanes Garden—are all within 1.5 miles of each other. Besides the pedestrian-only Old Town, Insider Monkey recommends checking out the UNESCO-listed neighborhood of Vecrīg, which it describes as “the historical center of Riga.”

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (4)
3. Hamburg, Germany

Hamburg’s maritime vibes and cultural sites, like the Hamburg Dungeon and Miniatur Wunderland, are within two miles of each other. The city’s efficient public transport and scenic sites contribute to its high walkability.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (5)
4. Porto, Portugal

Porto combines narrow cobblestone streets—perfect for exploring—and famous landmarks, such as the Dom Luís I Bridge and Livraria Lello. The city’s clean streets and well-maintained parks enhance its walkability. “Porto’s air quality is influenced by its coastal location,” notes the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (6)
5. Madrid, Spain

With major attractions like the Royal Palace and Prado Museum not far from each other, Madrid is easy to explore on foot. “Madrid’s walkability is most evident in central areas like Puerta del Sol and Retiro Park, which are both historic landmarks,” according to the Insider Monkey authors.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (7)
6.Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.

Edinburgh is known for its clean parks and historic landmarks, making it a great destination for walkers. Plus, its top attractions, such as the National Museum of Scotland and Edinburgh Castle, are within close proximity.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (8)
7.Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn’s compact layout and medieval charm make it an ideal city for walking. The report describes Tallinn as having a “compact layout, which makes walking on foot ideal.” Attractions like Freedom Square and Tallinn Town Hall provide a rich mix of tradition and culture.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (9)
8. Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm offers some of the world’s best air quality for pedestrians. The city’s top attractions, including the Royal Palace and the Vasa Museum, are within a 2.3-mile radius, making it easy to explore on foot.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (10)
9. Sydney, Australia

Sydney’s iconic landmarks, such as the Sydney Opera House and Royal Botanic Garden, are an easy stroll from each other. Its clean factor is one of its hallmarks: According to the report, “Sydney has remarkable cleanliness, even on the beaches and public spaces.” It’s all enhanced by an efficient public transport system, in case you feel like getting off your feet.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (11)
10. Boston, Massachusetts

Boston’s historic charm and well-maintained parks make it a highly walkable city. The top attractions, including the Museum of Fine Arts and Boston Common, are within a 2.9-mile radius. According to the report, “Boston has decent air quality, and a harbor breeze often graces the city.”

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (12)
11.Amsterdam, Netherlands

With its beautiful canals and streets lined with historic architecture, Amsterdam is a walker’s paradise. And in case you want to get off your feet, “Amsterdam has a network of bike lanes along with public transit which helps to enhance accessibility,” according to the authors of the Insider Monkey report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (13)
12. Liverpool, England, U.K.

Liverpool—a city that’s known for its musical history—has a compact layout that makes it great for walking. Some of the main attractions not to miss include the Liverpool Museum and Cavern Club.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (14)
13. Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux’s architecture and green areas enhance its walkability. Another plus, according to the report: “Bordeaux is known for its cleanliness, with multiple boulevards and green areas.” Don’t miss top attractions like the Place de la Bourse and Jardin Public.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (15)
14. Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen’s bicycle-friendly streets and clean public spaces make it highly walkable. Plus, there’s that air and safety: “Copenhagen’s excellent air quality and safety create a pleasant walking experience for pedestrians,” according to the report. Top attractions not to miss include Tivoli Gardens and the Copenhagen Zoo.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (16)
15. Istanbul, Turkey

This city straddling Europe and Asia has a rich blend of culture and history that can be experienced on foot. Don’t miss major attractions like the Blue Mosque and Grand Bazaar. “Istanbul’s walkability is characterized by bazaars, narrow alleyways and the Bosphorus waterfront,” write the authors of the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (17)
16. Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne’s vibrant lanes and street art make it a great city for walking. The top attractions, including the Melbourne Museum and Royal Botanic Gardens, are within 3.9 miles. “Melbourne’s commitment to cleanliness shows in its well-tended parks and gardens,” notes the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (18)
17. Prague,Czech Republic

Prague’s picturesque streets and historic architecture are perfect for walking. The top attractions, such as Old Town Square and Charles Bridge, are within 4.1 miles. “Prague’s streets are wide, sidewalks are well-maintained, and turns are tight, making the city ideal for pedestrians,” say the authors of the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (19)
18. Budapest, Hungary

Budapest’s grand boulevards and thermal baths make it a walkable city. Attractions like the Buda Castle and Hungarian Parliament Building are within 4.2 miles. Adding to the appeal: “Budapest has public transport systems like trams and metros in place, which make the commute easier,” according to the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (20)
19. Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver’s scenic waterfronts and parks make it a great city for pedestrians. The top attractions, including Stanley Park and the Vancouver Aquarium, are within 4.2 miles of each other. Another bonus, according to the report: “Vancouver has good air quality and safety, making it a promising city in terms of walkability.”

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (21)
20. Bristol, England, U.K.

Bristol’s maritime history and rich culture enhance its walkability. Check out the major attractions like the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Museum and the cty’s known for its unique street art, “which further enhances the walking experience,” according to Insider Monkey.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (22)
21. Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik’s mural-covered streets and beautiful architecture make it a fabulous walking experience. The report points out that “Reykjavik’s eco-friendly initiatives contribute to its excellent air quality.”

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (23)
22. Munich, Germany

Munich’s historic buildings and modern amenities make it highly walkable. “Munich’s safety score and well-connected public transport system enhance its walkability,” according to the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (24)
23. Jersey City, New Jersey

Just across the river from New York City is Jersey City, where the waterfront paths and clean streets make it highly walkable. Plus, “Jersey City has decent air quality and effective safety measures, making it enjoyable for pedestrians,” according to the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (25)
24. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon’s hilly streets and historic neighborhoods are great for walking—and “Lisbon’s efficient public transportation system complements its walkable layout,” says the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (26)
25. New York City

New York City’s bustling streets and diverse neighborhoods make it highly walkable. “New York City’s grid-like structure and vibrant atmosphere contribute to its walkability,” states the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (27)
26. Shanghai, China

Shanghai’s modern skyline and pedestrian-friendly areas make it a great city for walking. The report notes, “Shanghai’s efficient metro system and green spaces enhance its walkability.”

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (28)
27. Vienna, Austria

Vienna—which wasrecently named the best city in the world to live—has historic charms and well-maintained public spaces that enhance its walkability. The report mentions, “Vienna’s clean and safe environment makes it ideal for pedestrians.”

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (29)
28. Toronto, Canada

Toronto’s grid-like structure and excellent air quality make it highly walkable. Another bonus, according to the report: “Toronto’s pedestrian-friendly infrastructure and public transport system enhance its walkability.”

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (30)
29. Montreal, Canada

Montreal’s well-maintained sidewalks, pedestrian-friendly areas and top attractions, including Mount Royal and Old Montreal, make it a great city for walking.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (31)
30. Dubai, UAE

Dubai’s clean streets and top-quality safety measures make it a very walkable city. “Dubai’s vibrant surroundings and luxury shopping make walking a worthwhile experience,” according to the report.

Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report (32)

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Ranked: The 30 most walkable cities in the world, according to a new report? ›

"The lack of sidewalks or even paved shoulders is a big problem," he said. "Many neighborhoods across the country don't have sidewalks on either side of the street. This is because many cities don't spend the money on sidewalk installations and don't even require developers to build sidewalks in housing areas."

Why aren t cities in the US walkable? ›

"The lack of sidewalks or even paved shoulders is a big problem," he said. "Many neighborhoods across the country don't have sidewalks on either side of the street. This is because many cities don't spend the money on sidewalk installations and don't even require developers to build sidewalks in housing areas."

What are the most walkable cities Wikipedia? ›

Examples. According to Tourlane.com, the ten most walkable cities around the world are Florence, Venice, Riga, Athens, Hamburg, Edinburgh, Madrid, Porto, Tallinn and Stockholm. The walkability of an area is determined by factors such as density, functional mix, and access networks.

What percentage of US cities are walkable? ›

Walkable downtowns, town centers, and neighborhoods comprise only 1.2 percent of metropolitan land area—and 0.07 percent of total US land area—yet they generate 20 percent of the nation's gross domestic product.

Do Americans want to live in walkable cities? ›

79% said being within an easy walk of other places and amenities, such as shops and parks, is very or somewhat important when deciding where to live. Of these respondents, 78% indicated they would be willing to pay more to live in a walkable community.

Why is Europe more walkable than the US? ›

American city planning devotes a great deal of square-footage to providing vehicular manuverability that ultimately pushes things farther apart and makes walking that much more difficult. Small streets help ingrain the pedestrian scale that Europe is famous for while allowing for a more densely packed downtown fabric.

What is the least walkable city in the US? ›

Orlando is the least walkable city in the US, report says.

What are the 5 D's of walkability? ›

Walkability is also examined based on the surrounding built environment. Reid Ewing and Robert Cervero's five D's of the built environment—density, diversity, design, destination accessibility, and distance to transit—heavily influence an area's walkability.

What city is considered to be the most walkable city in the world why? ›

Topping the list is Florence, Italy, a city known for its Renaissance history and timeless architecture. The city's compact layout means that all major attractions are within a half-mile radius, making it easy for visitors to explore on foot. You can also walk through Central Florence in only two hours.

Which states walk the most? ›

Top 10 Walking States
RankStateAverage Daily Steps
1New York5039
2California4922
3Washington4913
4Minnesota4894
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How do you know if a city is walkable? ›

Infrastructure for walkability can include:
  1. density of homes, workplaces, and other spaces.
  2. wide, well-lit, tree-lined sidewalks and walkways.
  3. safe and direct pedestrian crossings.
  4. connectivity with mass transit.

Are people in walkable cities healthier? ›

By enabling residents to walk, the risk of health problems such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease can be reduced.

Why don't Americans walk places? ›

“People walk less in the United States because it's more dangerous to walk here and walking conditions are worse compared to other countries,” said Ralph Buehler, professor of urban affairs and planning at Virginia Tech. “So we're caught in a bit of a spiral that discourages walking and encourages driving in the U.S.”

Can we make a city more walkable? ›

Cities and places that have a high level of greenery both on streets, including trees and planting on streets and buildings as well as regular open green spaces and parks, have been shown to increase the levels that people walk.

How to make the United States more walkable? ›

Design and maintain streets and sidewalks so that walking is safe and easy.
  1. Design streets, sidewalks, and crosswalks that encourage walking for people of all ages and abilities.
  2. Improve traffic safety on streets and sidewalks.
  3. Keep existing sidewalks and other places to walk free from hazards.
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Why aren t suburbs walkable? ›

Another reason for winding streets stems from that giver of suburban life, the car. The grid network is built around the idea of people walking from place to place, but the suburbs rely on cars. And curved streets allow cars to travel faster than the grid network, which has constant stops at intersections.

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