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Best tourist sites to explore on foot

- By ETX Daily Up

WHEN it published its latest guide, Lonely Planet highlighte­d the trend of visiting tourist sites by foot or by bike, as optimal means for slowly voyaging through unknown regions and really taking the time to discover them.

Of course, some destinatio­ns are more suitable for this kind of travel than others.

Locals know that if you’re cycling in Paris, you can usually outpace the cars. But using your legs is also a good way to get around.

While this type of vacation is feasible in the City of Light, it’s less the case in other major tourist destinatio­ns such as London, unless you concentrat­e solely on the must-sees around the Big Ben and Westminste­r (but that would be a shame!).

The slower pace of travel on foot is an approach that is gaining ground, and not only among backpacker­s, as spotted by the Lonely Planet guide at the end of 2023.

So-called “soft” travel, such as by foot or by bike, is truly in vogue. For instance, the Portuguese Way, which links Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela, was an unpreceden­ted success this year, according to Lonely Planet.

Foracitybr­eakallon foot, Spain offers the most opportunit­ies, according to searches and bookings made on the Guruwalk platform, which organises free pedestrian tours worldwide, spotted by ‘The Daily Mail’.

In the top 100 list of the best destinatio­ns to explore without ever relying on the metro or bus, Spain appears 28 times!

First and foremost, of course, is Barcelona. Madrid is ranked fourth, although the Spanish capital requires a bit of stamina if you’re relying solely on your feet to discover Retiro Park, without missing out on a stroll as far as the Royal Palace and Almudena Cathedral.

It’s worth rememberin­g that the methodolog­y is based above all on popular walking tours. Other popular Spanish cities for these types of visits include Seville (15th), Toledo (16th), Valencia (21st) and Granada (27th).

France is another option for visiting the sites by foot. There are seven possibilit­ies, including Paris (11th), Bordeaux (47th), Strasbourg (51st), Toulouse (67th), Nice (81st), Marseille (82nd) and Lyon (95th). However, it is Rome, Italy, that stands out as the most popular destinatio­n for a visit without means of transport.

The only US city on the list is New York in 53rd spot.

Jom!

 ?? PICTURE CREDIT: ETX DAILY UP ?? You don’t need to take a bus or the metro to visit Rome. It’s all accessible on foot.
PICTURE CREDIT: ETX DAILY UP You don’t need to take a bus or the metro to visit Rome. It’s all accessible on foot.
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