The Most Walkable Cities in the World: Riga Included in the List
A recent study has declared Florence the most walkable city in the world, with Riga also recognized for its pedestrian-friendly features.
According to data from a study conducted in 2025, Florence has been officially recognized as the most walkable city in the world due to its compactness and pedestrian-friendly street network. The city's layout makes it an ideal destination for those looking for a relaxing holiday, where visitors can easily explore significant attractions without the need for extensive travel.
For example, Florence's key landmarks such as the Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio bridge, and the Cathedral Square are all located within 800 meters of each other. This proximity allows tourists to walk between these sites in just 10 minutes, providing a densely packed cultural experience that is both accessible and convenient. The study highlights how urban planning and infrastructure can significantly impact a city's walkability and, consequently, its appeal to tourists.
Riga's inclusion in this list emphasizes the growing recognition of the Latvian capital as a city that promotes walkability, catering to both locals and visitors. This acknowledgment could lead to increased tourism and a heightened interest in urban development initiatives that prioritize pedestrian accessibility. As cities worldwide begin to address sustainability and quality of life for residents, the spotlight on walkable cities underscores a broader trend in urban design that values walking as a crucial mode of transportation and leisure.