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The Big Apple — with its endless sidewalks, world-class parks and the country’s most expansive public transportation system to tie it all together — is somehow not the most walkable city in the U.S. That is, anyway, according to the so-called travel experts behind a USA Today list of the most walkable cities in the U.S. to visit in 2025. Not only was the city that never sleeps snubbed — with nearby Philadelphia muscling into the top spot — New York was shoved all the way down to number ten, behind a host of bizarre picks. While the publication acknowledged that “several of [NYC’s] landmarks are within easy walking distance from one another, and all five boroughs of the city are walkable,” our sheer size appears to have been behind the lackluster ranking. Aside from the bewildering anti-Gotham slant, the list had several other surprises in store. Puny Providence, for example, was awarded number two, Burlington, Vt. — with a downtown you could fit on a couple of Midtown blocks — took home number three. Brutally hilly San Francisco snagged number six. Philadelphia is enjoying its third year in the top slot, apparently thanks to the tightly-gridded Center City, an area the publication said that both tourists and locals enjoy walking — writing that it boasts “several gorgeous neighborhoods, including historic and charming Old City and Rittenhouse Square.” Density of points of interest seemed to work in the favor of the smaller cities — where top tourist attractions can typically be found within an easy stroll. 📸: Getty; Shutterstock; Adobe Stock
The Big Apple — with its endless sidewalks, world-class parks and the country’s most expansive public transportation system to tie it all together — is somehow not the most walkable city in the U.S. That is, anyway, according to the so-called travel experts behind a USA Today list of the most walkable cities in the U.S. to visit in 2025. Not only was the city that never sleeps snubbed — with nearby Philadelphia muscling into the top spot — New York was shoved all the way down to number ten, behind a host of bizarre picks. While the publication acknowledged that “several of [NYC’s] landmarks are within easy walking distance from one another, and all five boroughs of the city are walkable,” our sheer size appears to have been behind the lackluster ranking. Aside from the bewildering anti-Gotham slant, the list had several other surprises in store. Puny Providence, for example, was awarded number two, Burlington, Vt. — with a downtown you could fit on a couple of Midtown blocks — took home number three. Brutally hilly San Francisco snagged number six. Philadelphia is enjoying its third year in the top slot, apparently thanks to the tightly-gridded Center City, an area the publication said that both tourists and locals enjoy walking — writing that it boasts “several gorgeous neighborhoods, including historic and charming Old City and Rittenhouse Square.” Density of points of interest seemed to work in the favor of the smaller cities — where top tourist attractions can typically be found within an easy stroll. 📸: Getty; Shutterstock; Adobe Stock

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