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Does the UK have walkable cities?

Step to it: The most walkable British cities for visitors York is Britain's most walkable city for visitors, new research has found. Hotel booking experts LateRooms.com have crunched the numbers to find which of the nation's most popular cities for holidaymakers can be enjoyed without needing access to transport.



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The benefits of walking for London and Londoners London is one of the most walkable cities in the world according to the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP).

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Paris is known for its walkable city centre with many areas being pedestrian-only, whereas London has much more traffic on the roads and the distance from one neighbourhood to the next is too vast to call itself a walkable city.

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The UK has one of the lowest crime rates in Europe, and London is no exception. However, as with any large city, it's important to take precautions when travelling solo. Be aware of your surroundings at all times and avoid walking alone late at night or in unfamiliar areas.

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Not only does London have more attractions (492) vs. New York City's attractions (295) according to TripAdvisor, many of London's attractions are free. This makes London seem like the better tourist destination, but it depends on your interests. If you plan to visit a lot of museums, London is the better city for you.

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