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The best cities in the world to explore on foot

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Dublin, Ireland​

If you're nearby, see if you can find St. Patrick's Cathedral, dedicated to Ireland's patron saint.​

 
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Amsterdam, Netherlands​

The capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is perfect to explore on foot, especially along the canals at Grachtengordel.​

 
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Amsterdam, Netherlands​

Must-visits include Anne Frank's house and the Holocaust Museum.​

 
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Marrakesh, Morocco​

In this Moroccan city, it's impossible not to love the Medina of Marrakesh, the center of the city.​

 
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Marrakesh, Morrocco​

Another not-to-be-missed spot is the Jemaa el-Fnaa square, with its bustling businesses, music, and snake charmers.​

 
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Chiang Mai, Thailand​

This Thai city is perfect to explore on foot and is very popular among visitors.​

 
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Chiang Mai, Thailand​

You will no doubt come across the marvelous Wat Chedi Luang, a Buddhist temple and one of the city's main attractions.​

 
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Buenos Aires, Argentina​

South America's most "European" city, Buenos Aires is a great place to wander about and explore. The Plaza de Mayo is a good place to start.​

 
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Buenos Aires, Argentina​

Nearby is the charming Puerto Madero neighborhood, which is home to the famous Puente de La Mujer bridge, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. It is definitely worth seeing!​

 
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