Walk and explore: Amazing cities you can explore by walking around
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD/ Created : Feb 3, 2024, 18:00 IST
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Walking is so much fun, especially when you're in a city that's like a huge playground! Let's talk about some incredible cities around the world where you can walk and explore amazing things. Put on your walking shoes and get read … Read more
Walking is so much fun, especially when you're in a city that's like a huge playground! Let's talk about some incredible cities around the world where you can walk and explore amazing things. Put on your walking shoes and get ready to explore these amazing cities! Whether it's the cherry blossoms in Kyoto or the canals in Amsterdam, these cities are perfect for a walk filled with adventures. Read less
Rome, Italy: In Rome, every step feels like stepping into history. Go for a walk around the ancient Colosseum, visit the Roman Forum, and make a wish at the Trevi Fountain. Rome is full of pasta, gelato, and friendly people perfect for exploring the city by walking.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam is a city with canals and colorful houses. Walking here means strolling by pretty waterways, crossing cute bridges, and checking out museums. You can rent a bike or just walk around and explore the charm of the city.
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Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh, a city of castles and stone streets. Take a walk up to Edinburgh Castle, explore the old Royal Mile, and enjoy the friendly Scottish feel. The city's rich culture and pretty landscapes make every walk super fun.
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