Walking is one of those travel habits people rarely question: it tends to happen by default, between one attraction and another, until it turns into an experience in itself. Personally, I think there is quite nothing that makes a city feel “yours” as much as walking through its streets, and a recent list published by GuruWalk, ranking the world’s best cities to explore on foot, is interesting precisely for this reason.
Yet, we wouldn’t report the list so happily if it weren’t for the fact that an Italian city came on top: according to the platform’s latest data, Rome ranks first, followed by Budapest, Madrid, Prague, and Barcelona, with several other Italian cities appearing further down the list, including Florence, Venice, and Milan.