5.Chicago
As long as you’re bundled up for the weather, it’s a “breeze” to get around this “windy city.” Start with a lakefront trail that runs 18 miles through seven neighborhoods. That’s before you even get to the city streets, which are packed with places to eat, live, work, and play. If you bite off a bigger hike than you can chew, just walk over to a bus or train stop. They’re never far away.
6.Paris
It’s one of the biggest cities in Europe. And yet, if you live here, there’s so much within walking distance of any one spot that you probably won’t need more than your own two feet. If you visit, you can take the outstanding Metro public transportation system to one of its 20 different neighborhoods, or “arrondissements,” and explore it on foot. There’s no better way to see this spectacular “city of lights.”