The best destinations for your city break on foot – Motel One City Walks

View on a canal in Amsterdam at sunrise - part of a city tour on footView on a canal in Amsterdam at sunrise - part of a city tour on foot
View on a canal in Amsterdam at sunrise - part of a city tour on footView on a canal in Amsterdam at sunrise - part of a city tour on foot

Why a city tour on foot is the best form of sightseeing

Shoes instead of shuttle: There are cities that you don't have to ‘experience’ – you have to walk them. No searching for parking, no waiting for the tram. Just start walking, head up, eyes open, heart open.
Cities with high walkability (pedestrian-friendliness) not only make your city trip more relaxed, but also more sustainable. You experience more, save money and are right in the thick of things. Ideal for weekend trips or short breaks where you can easily reach all the sights on foot.
Welcome to the world of pedestrian-friendly city breaks – ideal for you if you fancy sightseeing with a pedometer.

What is"Walkability"?

Walkability’ may sound like a hipster smoothie, but it's actually the art of designing a city so that you can get around on foot in a relaxed and safe manner. The shorter the distances between attractions, the more time you have for the essentials: photos, coffee, little detours. Our walkability index measures:

  • Highlight distance(km between top attractions)
  • Walking time (how long it takes you to walk around the city)
  • Pedestrian feeling (reviews & local impressions)

The most pedestrian-friendly cities with matching Motel One hotels

City Walk Highlights

Tips for your perfect City Walk

  • Make your hotel your starting point and plan your route so that you can see several sights in one go.
  • Plan your route: Google Maps, Citymapper or the good old paper map.
  • Make sure you wear comfortable shoes – cobblestones are no catwalk.
  • Take breaks – not only for your body, but also for exploring.
  • Let yourself drift – you often find the best spots by chance.In the mood for more adventures on foot? Check this out:

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