#The Most Walkable Cities: 30 Cities You Can Easily Explore On Foot
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29. Montevideo, Uruguay
Founded in the 18th century, Uruguay’s capital is relatively young for a South American city and boasts a laid-back vibe, with wonderful colonial architecture and art deco buildings to admire from street level. Its center and Old Town can easily be explored on foot; head up the 18 de Julio (the main street that runs through the city), taking in the picturesque squares as you go, and make for the port and its market via the buzzy and pedestrianized Calle Sarandí.
30. Québec City, Québec
The only North American walled city north of Mexico, exploring storied Québec on foot is a delight. Its Old Town, in the lower section, beckons you with narrow, angled streets and small squares, all lined with charming shops and small restaurants; the European influence is very apparent here. The Upper Town boasts the expansive Plains of Abraham, plus the Parliament Building, Citadelle and incredibly photogenic Château Frontenac, all within easy walking distance of one another. Wander the city walls, which are about 3 miles in length and open to the public.
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