Experts at GuruWalk have crowned Rome as Europe's 'most walkable city'. They noted: "The Eternal City remains a key destination for travellers fascinated by ancient history. The Colosseum, the Pantheon and the Baroque squares make Rome an open-air museum that deserves to be explored thoroughly, step by step."
Rome, the Italian capital, is already a beloved hotspot among tourists, drawing in millions of visitors annually. The Colosseum, its most iconic landmark, is a major draw; as the largest amphitheatre ever constructed, it could accommodate up to 80,000 spectators in its prime, all gathered to witness gladiator battles, theatrical performances, and other spectacles.
Trevi Fountain. Standing at 26.3 metres high, is the world's largest Baroque masterpiece, with an estimated €3000 tossed into it daily (the collected money is donated to charity annually).
The Colosseum is a must visit and Pantheon, one of Rome's best-preserved Ancient Roman structures offers ample opportunities to delve into Roman culture and architecture. Other must-visit attractions include Vatican City - the Pope's residence - which houses globally renowned artworks such as Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and the awe-inspiring St Peter's Square. Castel Sant'Angelo , once the tallest building in Rome, now serves as a museum showcasing a vast collection of art, sculptures, and Roman artefacts.
Other Europe's most walkable cities include Budapest, Madrid, Prague, Barcelona, Lisbon, London, Florence, Amsterdam and Berlin.