Walking is the most reliable mode of transport, especially in cities where the main attractions can be found in clusters. Europe is home to many destinations that are easily explored on foot but according to the experts at Preply, there's one that beats the likes of Edinburgh, London and Barcelona for its walkability. Their research pinpointed urban havens where all major sights are just a short stroll away.

In Britain, a particularly lovely city took the crown, but it was Seville, Spain's charming southern belle, that claimed the most walker-friendly spot on the continent. A mere 20-minute amble in sunny Seville connects wanderers to the city's high spots, making it ideal for those wanting to skip the drive. Beyond its reputation as the birthplace of tapas, Seville bursts with inviting festivals and must-see marvels - including the iconic Plaza de Espana.

This jewel of Andalusian spirit, complete with a moat-fit-for-boating, dazzled TripAdvisor users. One visitor who ventured to Seville earlier this month said: "Breathtaking place to visit. Very stunning architecture.

It was my favourite place I visited in Seville. Well worth a visit." Another chimed: "One of the most spectacular plazas in Spain, and definitely a must-see for anyone visiting Seville.

The park surrounding it is also nice." A third wrote the walk there is "well worth" it, adding: "Stunning architecture and not too busy when we visited. A beautiful place to visit.

Allow an hour. You can hire a small rowing boat.