New York City will have to take this defeat in stride

For a city that never sleeps, the bustling Big Apple has landed a shockingly low position in the “Best 100 Walking Cities” of 2026 ranking, failing to even make the top 20 cut, according to a new report. 

However, while some big steppers across the boroughs may perceive the flop as an embarrassment worthy of the walk of shame, NYC is the only metropolis to represent the US on the global list this year. 

New York City ranked 23rd in GuruWalk’s “Best 100 walking cities” of 2026 roundup. deberarr – stock.adobe.com

Placing at No. 23 on the roster, Gotham is slowly but surely inching closer to the top of the chart. It’s even moved up 11 paces from its 34th place ranking in last year’s roundup. 

And that’s a step in the right direction. 

Debuting the “definitive guide to the world’s best cities to explore on foot in 2026,” GuruWalk, a virtual walking tour platform, analyzed 467,000 verified reviews from travelers who took 3,600 tours across more than 800 cities to determine which hot spots reign supreme for strolling. 

Researchers tallied each city’s “traveler volume” between April 2025 and April 2026. The headcount accounted for 65% of a location’s overall score in the ranking. The investigators also considered “traveler satisfaction ratings,” which made up the additional 35% of the total.

The historic majesty of Rome earned the getaway top honors on the traveler’s list. WineDonuts – stock.adobe.com

And when it comes to roaming, Rome is No. 1, according to the findings. 

“Rome has captivated travelers for over 2,700 years thanks to its unparalleled historical legacy,” raved study authors. 

“Walking through its cobblestone alleyways reveals one treasure after another,” the experts added, spotlighting “the Colosseum, where gladiators battled before 50,000 spectators, the Pantheon with its unreinforced concrete dome that remains the largest in the world, and the baroque fountains that spring up at every corner.”

“Every step transports you through empires, popes, and renaissances.”

Madrid took the No. 2 spot on the list, owing to its beautiful architecture and sightseeing-worthy sites. Daniel Rodriguez – stock.adobe.com

The vibrant vibes and exuberant energy of Madrid earned the voguish vacation destination second-place bragging rights. 

“From the Prado Museum, home to the most important collection of European painting, to the Retiro with its 125 hectares of historic parks and gardens, Spain’s capital invites patient explorers,” said the ambling authorities. “Travelers on foot will discover that Madrid is both an open-air museum and a vibrant cultural hub.” 

Budapest, Hungary, ate up the competition as the world’s third best city for pedestrians. 

“Known as the ‘Pearl of the Danube,’ Budapest enchants with its imperial architecture and thermal baths dating back to the Roman Empire,” the insiders gushed. “The majestic Parliament, the Fisherman’s Bastion with its seven towers, and the famous Széchenyi Baths complete a unique experience.”

The bright lights of Budapest, Hungary, attract millions of globe-trotters each year, earning it third place in the ranking. Calin Stan – stock.adobe.com

“Walking along both banks of the river reveals why more than 4 million tourists visit this city every year.”

Check out GuruWalk’s top 100 best, most walkable cities. 

  • 1. Rome, Italy
  • 2. Madrid, Spain
  • 3. Budapest, Hungary
  • 4. Prague, Czech Republic 
  • 5. Lisbon, Portugal
  • 6. Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 7. Porto, Portugal
  • 8. Barcelona, Spain
  • 9. London, UK
  • 10. Berlin, Germany
  • 11. Paris, France
  • 12. Seville, Spain
  • 13. Istanbul, Turkey
  • 14. Krakow, Poland
  • 15. Florence, Italy
  • 16. Vienna, Austria
  • 17. Toledo, Spain
  • 18. Dublin, Ireland
  • 19. Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • 20. Tokyo, Japan
  • 21. Split, Croatia
  • 22. Santiago de Compostela, Spain
  • 23. New York, US
  • 24. Bucharest, Romania
  • 25. Santiago de Chile, Chile
  • 26. Málaga, Spain
  • 27. Granada, Spain 
  • 28. Brussels, Belgium 
  • 29. Bruges, Belgium 
  • 30. Ljubljana, Slovenia 
  • 31. Valencia, Spain 
  • 32. Medellín, Colombia 
  • 33. Mexico City, Mexico 
  • 34. Buenos Aires, Argentina 
  • 35. Kyoto, Japan 
  • 36. Marseille, France 
  • 37. Hanoi, Vietnam
  • 38. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 
  • 39. Zagreb, Croatia 
  • 40. Naples, Italy 
  • 41. Copenhagen, Denmark 
  • 42. Helsinki, Finland 
  • 43. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 44. Tirana, Albania 
  • 45. Edinburgh, UK
  • 46. A Coruña, Spain 
  • 47. Valletta, Malta 
  • 48. Cartagena, Colombia 
  • 49. Cusco, Peru 
  • 50. Sofia, Bulgaria
  • 51. Milan, Italy
  • 52. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
  • 53. Kotor, Montenegro
  • 54. Warsaw, Poland
  • 55. Cairo, Egypt 
  • 56. Marrakech, Morocco 
  • 57. Bratislava, Slovakia 
  • 58. Oviedo, Spain 
  • 59. Cádiz, Spain 
  • 60. Fez, Morocco 
  • 61. Toulouse, France 
  • 62. Shanghai, China 
  • 63. Munich, Germany 
  • 64. Hoi An, Vietnam 
  • 65. Hamburg, Germany 
  • 66. Zaragoza, Spain 
  • 67. Tbilisi, Georgia 
  • 68. Lyon, France 
  • 69. Stockholm, Sweden 
  • 70. Singapore, Singapore 
  • 71. Valladolid, Spain 
  • 72. Strasbourg, France 
  • 73. Riga, Latvia 
  • 74. Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
  • 75. Nuremberg, Germany 
  • 76. Gdańsk, Poland 
  • 77. Ghent, Belgium 
  • 78. Mérida, Mexico 
  • 79. Pamplona, Spain 
  • 80. Bordeaux, France 
  • 81. Hiroshima, Japan 
  • 82. Zurich, Switzerland 
  • 83. Bilbao, Spain 
  • 84. Panama City, Panama 
  • 85. Bogotá, Colombia 
  • 86. Lima, Peru 
  • 87. Gijón, Spain 
  • 88. Tallinn, Estonia 
  • 89. Salamanca, Spain 
  • 90. Athens, Greece 
  • 91. Venice, Italy 
  • 92. Zadar, Croatia 
  • 93. Salvador de Bahía, Brazil 
  • 94. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 
  • 95. Santander, Spain 
  • 96. Belfast, UK
  • 97. Oaxaca, Mexico 
  • 98. Liverpool, UK
  • 99. Nice, France
  • 100. Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala

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