#The Most Walkable Cities: 30 Cities You Can Easily Explore On Foot

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9. Avignon, France
The Provencal cuisine is just one reason to spend some time in this small medieval city, which was once home to the Papacy and is now UNESCO-listed. Wander the narrow medieval streets and admire views of the Avignon and Rhône Rivers from the top of the city walls; other unmissable sights include the Pope’s Palace and the 12th century Avignon Bridge. The buildings around the Place de l’Horloge are more modern but their 19th century architecture is lovely.
10. Manhattan, USA
For a place with so much going on, Manhattan is surprisingly petite; its 13-mile length means that you can feasibly walk from one end to the other in the space of a day. Not that you’d necessarily want to, of course – there are such dawdle-worthy neighborhoods to be enjoyed that you’re best to just spend some time on foot immersing yourself in them. Manhattan’s grid system is also incredibly easy to navigate, making it almost impossible to get lost as you make your way between sights.