Full list of the nine best 'walkable' cities in Europe - UK snubbed from list

The nine 'most walkable' cities in Europe have been revealed - but no cities in the UK have made the list.

By Rosie Jempson, US News Reporter

Many cities in Europe are great for walking and exploring on foot - here is a full list.  

Compare the Market AU has analysed various factors such as average rainfall, number of walking trails, safety score, cost of public transport and car-free spaces to determine the world's most walkable cities.

Munich took the top spot thanks to its pedestrian-friendly city centre, high safety levels and an incredible 1.4 million km of bike trails.

Milan came in second with an even more impressive 1.9 million km of bike trails, while Warsaw, where 74 percent of the population live within 1 km of a car-free space, secured third place.

European cities dominated the list, with Tokyo being the only non-European entry at number six. However, with a staggering 264 walking trails (the next highest was Helsinki with 116), it certainly earned its spot.

Unforatunately, no UK cities made it onto the list this time.

Here, Express.co.uk takes a look at the nine most walkable cities in Europe...

Aerial view on the Marienplatz in Munich, Germany

Munich has been voted the best European city for walking in the new list. 

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People walking on Piazza del Duomo at dusk, Milan, Italy

Milan is famed for its impressive Cathedral, its art, architecture, fashion, and design. 

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Warsaw old Town, Poland

Poland's capital Warsaw and has a very rich history that visitors can explore in its many museums and galleries. 

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Helsinki cityscape with Helsinki cathedral and Market square, Finland

Helsinki, a green, spacious, and vibrant region with impressive architecture, is an easy city for tourists to explore. 

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The Eiffel tower from the river Seine in Paris

Paris is known for its rich art, culture and iconic landmarks including the Eiffel Tower.  

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