City breaks are the perfect way to escape routine, but nothing kills the vibe like spending more time in taxis or buses than exploring on foot. That’s why Skyscanner analysed flight and city data to uncover the most walkable cities to visit in 2026, helping travellers find destinations where everything—from iconic landmarks to charming streets—is just a leisurely stroll away. By looking at 14 factors, including walking distances between major attractions, number of trails, air quality, safety, and accessibility, Skyscanner created a walkability index that highlights cities perfect for exploring on foot. Here’s your ultimate list of urban adventures that combine charm, culture, and convenience. 1. Cordoba, Spain – History Woven into Every StreetNestled in the heart of Andalusia, Cordoba’s Old Town is a labyrinth of narrow streets and whitewashed houses. The jewel of the city, La Mezquita, is a stunning mosque-cathedral that showcases the region’s rich Islamic heritage. Wander through the Palacio de Viana, La Juderia, and Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos—all reachable within a 26-minute walk, with 29 walking trails for those craving more exploration. 2. Nagasaki, Japan – Hills, Harbours, and Hidden StoriesSet across terraced hills and overlooking a scenic harbour, Nagasaki is a city best discovered on foot. Explore the Atomic Bomb Museum for a reflective dive into history, stroll along the man-made island of Dejima, and enjoy the serenity of Clover Garden and Peace Park. Visit in autumn to catch the vibrant Sasebo Yosakoi dance festival. (Image: Unsplash) 3. Hiroshima, Japan – Peace, Culture, and Culinary DelightsHiroshima’s compact city centre and riverside setting make it perfect for walking. Reflect at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, dive into history at the museum, and indulge in local delicacies like okonomiyaki at Okonomimura. Walking between major sights takes just 41 minutes, making it an ideal city for a leisurely yet insightful exploration. 4. Reggio Calabria, Italy – Coastal Charm and Hidden BeautyThis southern Italian gem offers breathtaking views across the Strait of Messina to Mt. Etna. Explore the waterfront, admire the Rabarama statue, and visit the Museo Nazionale Della Magna Grecia—all within a compact 25-minute walking route of 2,321 steps. Perfect for travellers who love to discover off-the-beaten-path coastal cities. 5. Monte Carlo, Monaco – Glitz, Glamour, and Walkable StreetsFamous for casinos and supercars, Monte Carlo is surprisingly walkable. Explore the Oceanographic Museum, Casino Square, and the Private Cars Collection while enjoying the luxury shops and scenic harbour. Be ready for some steep streets, but with the city covering less than a square kilometre, it’s all manageable on foot. 6. Tartu, Estonia – Culture and History in Every CornerTartu, Estonia’s second largest city and European Capital of Culture 2024, is a compact, charming city with an Old Town full of character. Explore wooden-house neighbourhoods, street art, and the peaceful riverbanks. Key stops include the Estonian National Museum, Town Hall Square, and the University Botanical Garden. 7. Bursa, Turkey – Ottoman Heritage Meets Natural BeautyBursa is famous for its hot springs, Ottoman architecture, and bustling bazaars. Walk through the Tomb of Osman Gazi, the Bursa Grand Mosque, and Kozahan ipekciler Bazaar—all reachable within an hour of strolling through this northern Turkish city. 8. Bolzano, Italy – Gateway to the DolomitesSet in a valley surrounded by vineyards, Bolzano is the perfect stop before Dolomite adventures. Stroll between Walther Plaza, Via dei Portici, and the South Tyrol Archaeological Museum in just over an hour, enjoying a city that’s compact, scenic, and extremely pedestrian-friendly. 9. Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina – History and Cafés in Every LaneSarajevo combines cultural richness with walkable streets. Discover the Bascarsija bazaar, Sarajevo City Hall, and Latin Bridge on foot, and explore the city’s turbulent history at the Museum of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide. Quaint cafés line cobbled streets, perfect for pausing after a day of exploration. 10. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada – Picturesque and Pedestrian-FriendlyVictoria’s Victorian architecture and waterfront charm make it one of Canada’s most walkable cities. With 457 walking trails, explore the Royal BC Museum, Craigdarroch Castle, Emily Carr House, and Helmcken House, soaking in history while enjoying scenic strolls along the harbour.