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Top 20 Most Walkable Cities in 2025
1. Milan, Italy
Topping the list, Milan has transformed into a pedestrian-friendly metropolis, blending historic charm with modern urban planning. Its extensive pedestrian zones, wide sidewalks, and efficient public transit make it a premier example of walkability in Europe.
2. Copenhagen, Denmark
Renowned for its bike-friendly infrastructure, Copenhagen also boasts sprawling pedestrian areas. The city’s focus on sustainable mobility and street redesigns encourages residents and tourists alike to explore on foot.
3. Turin, Italy
Once famous for automotive manufacturing, Turin has reinvented itself as Italy’s most walkable city. Its compact urban core, bustling markets, and lush city parks promote an active lifestyle.
4. Dublin, Ireland
Dublin’s historic center, combined with recent urban renewal projects, has created walkable streets filled with cafes, shops, and cultural landmarks, making it perfect for exploring on foot.
5. Lyon, France
France’s culinary capital continues to impress with pedestrian zones that connect its vibrant neighborhoods, old town, and riverside attractions, encouraging leisurely strolls.
6. Munich, Germany
A city with a rich history and modern infrastructure, Munich’s well-maintained sidewalks, public squares, and green spaces contribute to its walkability ranking.
7. Paris, France
Always a city for walking, Paris’s compact design, iconic landmarks, and extensive pedestrian zones, especially around the Seine, keep it high on the list.
8. Marseille, France
This Mediterranean port city combines a pedestrian-friendly old port area with scenic coastal routes that promote exploration on foot.
9. Genoa, Italy
Genoa’s historic port districts and narrow alleyways provide a unique, walkable experience, emphasizing its maritime heritage.
10. Edinburgh, United Kingdom
With its medieval Old Town and Georgian New Town, alongside well-preserved streets and hills, Edinburgh offers diverse walking experiences.
11. Berlin, Germany
Berlin’s extensive pedestrian networks, public parks, and cultural districts make it an ideal city for walkers.
12. Vienna, Austria
Known for its imperial palaces and vibrant street life, Vienna’s wide boulevards and pedestrian zones foster a walkable city ambiance.
13. St. Petersburg, Russia
Rich in cultural sites and historical architecture, this northern city promotes pedestrian-friendly tourism and local commutes.
14. Bilbao, Spain
Famous for its Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao’s revitalized waterways and compact city center are great for walking.
15. Bordeaux, France
The city’s historic architecture, along with its wine culture, invites exploration on foot through well-maintained streets and parks.
16. Minsk, Belarus
Minsk has improved its pedestrian infrastructure over recent years, blending Soviet-era architecture with modern walkable paths.
17. Stuttgart, Germany
Known for its automotive industry, Stuttgart also excels with pedestrian zones, green spaces, and accessible city layouts.
18. Lille, France
Lille’s lively town squares, markets, and narrow streets make it a charming city to walk through comfortably.
19. Barcelona, Spain
Famous for its unique architecture and vibrant street life, Barcelona offers an accessible, walkable urban environment.
20. Oslo, Norway
This Scandinavian city provides scenic routes, pedestrian-friendly city centers, and easy access to nature trails, making walking a popular activity.
About the List
This ranking is based on a comprehensive framework assessing street accessibility, density, public transit integration, and quality of pedestrian infrastructure, as outlined by M. Bruno et al., in The Economist via Visual Capitalist. As cities prioritize sustainability and liveability in 2025, walkability continues to be a key metric for urban development.



