Walking is one of the simplest and healthiest ways to move around a city, but not all places make it easy or safe. In some cities, poor sidewalks, heavy traffic, and unsafe conditions make walking difficult for daily life. In 2025, a global study listed the least walkable cities in the world, showing where walking remains a big challenge for people and why better planning is needed.
The least walkable city in the world in 2025 is Johannesburg, South Africa. According to a global study, it scored only 19.31 for walkability safety, the lowest among all cities. Poor pedestrian infrastructure, limited sidewalks, and unsafe conditions make walking very difficult here. People mostly rely on vehicles instead of walking. This ranking highlights how urban design and safety issues can affect everyday life, showing the urgent need for better planning and pedestrian-friendly spaces.
Not every city is friendly for people who prefer walking. Some places have poor sidewalks, heavy traffic, and unsafe conditions, making walking difficult. A 2025 global study has listed the top 10 least walkable cities in the world, where walking remains a daily challenge.
Here is the list of top-10 least walkable cities in the world by 2025:
| Rank | City | Country |
| 1. | Johannesburg | South Africa |
| 2. | Patras | Greece |
| 3. | Dallas | United States |
| 4. | Houston | United States |
| 5. | Manila | Philippines |
| 6. | Bangkok | Thailand |
| 7. | Mumbai | India |
| 8. | Cape Town | South Africa |
| 9. | Quito | Ecuador |
| 10. | Chicago | United States |
Mumbai, India’s financial capital, ranks 7th on the list. The city struggles with poor pedestrian safety, very few car-free zones, and seasonal issues like heavy monsoon rains that flood the streets.
Yet, Mumbai stands out for its affordable public transport system, which is among the cheapest in the world—second only to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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