Europe is bursting with exciting destinations for all kinds of tourists – from sunny seaside resorts to vibrant cities.
Thanks to their layout, safety indexes and distances between the top tourist attractions, some of these cities are great for travellers wanting to explore on foot.
However, one particular destination gained one of the top spots on a comprehensive list of the world’s most walkable cities in 2024.
Ranked in the thirteenth place by the investing website Insider Monkey, Bordeaux, in France, is considered to be highly walkable.
Framed by stunning vineyards, this charming hub of the wine-growing region famed for producing exceptional red wines is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
The area features many wine châteaux where visitors can sample local varietals and immerse themselves in the area’s rich history.
Many vineyards also offer guided tours that include vineyard walks, winemaking insights, and tastings, allowing visitors to fully experience the Bordeaux wine culture.
Visitors are often left in awe by the rural beauty and culinary excellence of Bordeaux, with TripAdvisor reviews highlighting these aspects of the town and its surroundings.
Reviewer CarloItaliano wrote: “Visiting these world class, historic chateaux was the highlight of our time in Europe.
“Tasting some of the best wines in the world from these same chateaux made the experience even more wonderful.”
Dorothygu added: “My husband and I visited the city of Bordeaux and its beautiful surrounding vineyards and chateaux in 2008.
“We were very impressed with the city which very much reminded us of the architecture of Paris.
“Rue Saint Catherine, billed as the longest pedestrian shopping street in Europe, provided cafes, boutiques, restaurants, large and small department stores and an array of fresh produce/food markets.”
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