Walkable cities are easy to explore on foot and residents don't often require a car or public transport to get around. But where are Europe's least walkable cities? A new study has found the world's most and least walkable cities based on how many residents walk or cycle to walk. Unfortunately for the UK, the continent's least walkable city is right here in England.
Have you visited any of these cities and do you agree with the ranking? Let us know in the comments. 10. Turin, Italy Turin was Italy's least walkable city and the continent's 10th least easy to explore on foot.
Fewer than 10 percent of the city's residents said they got to work on foot or on a bike. Despite this, the city centre is fairly walkable for tourists. (Image: Getty) Link copied 9.
Brno, Czechia Brno isn't a large city but it is one of Europe's least walkable cities, according to the results of the study. Just eight percent of the Czech city's residents reached work on foot or by bike. (Image: Getty) Link copied 8.
Liege, Belgium Liege was one of Europe's least walkable cities with just eight percent of residents travelling to work on foot or by bike. However, the city's historic centre is fairly walkable for tourists. (Image: Getty) Link copied SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.
This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Poli.
