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Exploring these destinations on foot is a real challenge!

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Indeed, walking is often the best way to explore a city. By following their feet, visitors can slowly open the doors over a town and immerse themselves in a new destination at leisure. But that's presuming a city is foot-friendly and conducive to walking in the first place. The truth is many aren't, for all sorts of reasons. For example, a city may be of high elevation, the thin air making even a short stroll exhausting. Climate, topography, pollution, traffic levels, and the distance between major tourist attractions are other factors that might deter someone in taking to the streets. So, what are some of the world's least walkable cities?
 

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La Paz, Bolivia -

It's not that La Paz lacks an interesting collection of visitor attractions, including some truly amazing museums. It's rather the fact that as the highest capital city in the world, exploring this lofty destination on foot is simply exhausting. And with the air so thin, navigating its inclines can be especially challenging.
 
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