Among all European capitals, one has stood out as particularly inviting for visitors to immerse themselves in its vibrant atmosphere while enjoying stunning views and lush green spaces.
Thanks to rigorous analysis, investment website Insider Monkey used various data sources to determine the top walkable cities, focusing on walkability scores from Tourlane and WalkScore.
They mapped out the distances between key attractions and considered air quality, alongside safety indexes from Numbeo, to refine their selection.
Named among the 30 most walkable cities in the world for 2024, Stockholm ranked in 8th place as a destination to be discovered on foot.
The Swedish capital boasts a network of well-maintained, pedestrian-friendly streets and pathways, which make wandering around easy and enjoyable, with plenty of room for walking, cycling, and outdoor seating at cafés.
The city is dotted with parks and waterfronts, like Djurgården and Tantolundenm providing inviting spots for relaxation and slow walks away from the crowds.
Walking through Stockholm rewards visitors with stunning views of its archipelago, historic architecture dating as far as the late 13th century, and picturesque canals.
Known for its hip vibe, Södermalm district is filled with trendy boutiques, restaurants, and beautiful viewpoints, such as Monteliusvagen, offering stunning views of the city.
TripAdvisors reviewers often praise the walkability of the city and its natural surroundings, while also highlighting locals’ hospitality and English proficiency level.
Sonnyss said: “Stockholm, Sweden is a great place to visit. Very friendly people and 99.9 percent English speaking.
“Extremely well organised transportation system from Arlanda airport to Stockholm city. City transportation using trains system is also great.”
PjmomChicago echoed: “Stockholm is packed with fascinating things to see, easy to find one’s way around, clean, safe, and not crazy-expensive.
“Most Swedes have a very good command of English, so travelling there for an American is a snap.”
“Almost everyone speaks perfect English. It’s very clean,” highlighted Emfabulous. “And even though it’s a big city, it’s spread out amongst beautiful trees and lakes and rivers. You will not want to leave!”
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