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Exploring a city on foot is one of the most immersive and rewarding ways to get to know it. Walking allows you to experience the city at a natural pace, giving you time to absorb the sights, sounds, and smells that define its character. As you stroll through different neighborhoods, you can discover hidden gems that aren't mentioned in guidebooks - charming cafes, bustling markets, and quiet parks where locals gather.

Each step provides a chance to notice the intricate details of the city's architecture, the diversity of its people, and the rhythm of daily life. Walking also encourages spontaneous exploration. Without the constraints of a vehicle or public transportation, you can easily venture down intriguing alleyways or follow the sound of music to a street performance.



These unplanned detours often lead to the most memorable experiences and authentic encounters with the local culture. Whether it's stumbling upon a vibrant street art mural, chatting with a friendly shopkeeper, or finding a quaint bookshop, these moments create a deeper connection to the city. Many of us enjoy exploring on foot, but which of the UK's cities do we think are the most walkable? A study from the expert team at Preply found the UK's most walkable cities by looking at the distance between major attractions, the time it takes to travel between them and the number of steps needed.

And its top ten put the beautiful historical city of Oxford at number one, with Brighton pipped to number 2 and York in.

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