The best walkable destinations in Europe revealed – as beautiful Italian coastline bags in the first place
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Skip the rent of the car rental and put your best foot forward on a holiday on one of these walkable destinations.
Joanne Lynn, head of European product on Riviera Travelhas unveiled the best destinations on the continent for a walking holiday.
From a dreamy UNESCO Italian hotspot to an iconic channel city, discover which of the European cities are easiest to discover.
Amalfi Coast, Italy
One of ItalyThe most beautiful holiday destinations, the coast of Amalfi is also one of Europe’s most walkable holiday hotspots, according to Riviera Travel.
Joanne says: “Located between the Gulf of Naples and Salento, the coast of Amalfi offers a beautiful view of Italian landscapes and the Mediterranean Sea and offers an exceptional background for a breathtaking walking holiday.”
A UNESCO Heritage site, the coast of Amalfi is world famous and loved for its lemon trees and colorful cliff villages.
And the beautiful holiday destination is set to reach easier BA is launching new flights To Salerno later in May.

One of the most beautiful holiday destinations in Italy, the coast of Amalfi is also one of Europe’s most walkable holiday hotspots, according to Riviera Travel
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
It is perhaps best known for cycling, but Amsterdam is also a fantastic destination to explore on two feet.
Joanne explains that the Dutch capital has a combination of ‘walkable streets’ and ‘only pedestrian zones’.

It is perhaps best known for cycling, but Amsterdam is also a fantastic destination to explore on two feet
She adds: “The canals that have been littered through the city only contribute to the picturesque nature and offer some great views while travelers walk around this bustling location.”
Many of the best attractions of the city, including the Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum and Vondelpark, are walking apart within a half -hour walk.
Dubrovnik, Croatia

Walking Dubrovnik’s Historic Walls is one of the highlights of the city, but tourists have to buy a ticket to do this
The historic city of Dubrovnik is an ideal option for a walking holiday, according to Joanne.
She says: ‘The old city of the city is car -free, with its paved streets only accessible on foot. Moreover, travelers with the city on the coast can enjoy a great view of the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding Dalmatian Islands. ‘
Walking Dubrovnik’s Historic Walls is one of the highlights of the city, but tourists have to buy a ticket for this.
However, the most important attractions of the city are all within an easy walk of each other, which means that tourists can save on the costs of car rental.
Florence, Italy

The ‘flat and compact’ center of the Italian city means that it is ‘easily accessible to exploration on foot’
Florence is a popular honeymoon destination, but it is also a great choice for holidaymakers who like to walk.
Joanne says: ‘Often considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is a city that everyone has to visit at least once during their lives.
“Located in the Tuscany region, Florence is a beautiful city, the home of famous sights, including Ponte Vecchio, Campanile di Giotto and Uffizi Gallery.”
The ‘flat and compact’ center of the Italian city means that it is ‘easily accessible for exploration on foot’.
Krakow, Poland

Tourists in Krakow can walk from Rynek Glownny, the most important square in the city, to Wawel Royal Castle (shown above) in just 15 minutes
Krakow, the second largest city in Poland, is another fantastic destination for holidaymakers who like to walk.
“The Polish city is relatively compact and easy to navigate on foot, with only pedestrian zones in the old city of the city,” Joanne unveils.
She adds: “Moreover, there is a lot of history and medieval architecture to discover, making it a great place to explore and at the same time stimulate the fitness.”
Tourists can go to Rynek Glownny, the most important square in the city, to the Royal Castle Wawel.
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