Sunday, June 8, 2025

Not One PH City Makes It To Agoda’s ‘Stroll-Worthy Cities’

“Walking is such a simple yet rewarding way to explore a destination. It’s about letting the world unfurl around you, noticing the little things, and really soaking in the atmosphere of a place,” said Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President, Supply at Agoda.

NOT ONE CITY in the Philippines made to the Agoda’s list of “Asia’s most stroll-worthy cities.”

This development comes after the United States warned its citizens of visiting the country because of crimes, and reports of South Korean citizens becoming victims of criminality in Metro Manila.

Also, tourist arrival to the Philippines hardly went up, or stood at 6 million for the first quarter of the year

Agoda said there are various factors that make a city stroll-worthy, stating that “Agoda’s list of Asia’s top cities toexplore on foot celebrates destinations where pedestrian-friendly streets, compact layouts, and clusters of attractions make walking the ideal way to experience the local culture.”

It added that walking through a city is more than just a way to get around, as it is a journey of discovery that engages all five senses.

The following are the cities in Asia that Agoda said are stroll-friendly:

1.Hanoi, Vietnam, that Agoda said is known for its pedestrian-friendly layout, and its local delicacies like Pho and Bánh mì from street vendors.

2.Kurashiki, Japan, which has picturesque canals lined with weeping willows and traditional white-walled kura (storehouses), creating a tranquil atmosphere.

3.Chiang Khan, Thailand, known for its famous pedestrian-friendly walking street, Chai Khong Road, ia car-free stretch lined with well-preserved wooden shophouses, cozy guesthouses, quirky cafés, and local boutiques.
4.Melaka, Malaysia, with the Melaka Old Town being a UNESCO World Heritage site that’s compact, flat, and ideal for a walking tour.

5.Pondicherry, India, that Agoda said is a walker’s paradise, with its grid-like street layout, pastel-colored colonial buildings, and tree-lined avenues. 

6.Gyeongju, South Korea, known as “the museum without walls,” with a historic city center is a treasure trove of historical sites, making it perfect for walking.

7.Taipei, Taiwan, that Agoda called the emerging “15-Minute City” that offers wide sidewalks, clear signage, and shaded boulevards for the perfect city adventure, complete with an efficient MRT system that connects walkable hubs seamlessly.

“Walking is such a simple yet rewarding way to explore a destination. It’s about letting the world unfurl around you, noticing the little things, and really soaking in the atmosphere of a place,” said Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President, Supply at Agoda.

“At Agoda, we love to help travelers find places where they can wander, get lost, and make memories that last a lifetime. Whether you’re strolling through Hanoi’s Old Quarter or catching the sunrise in Chiang Khan, we’ve got the stays and activities to make your trip unforgettable,” he added.

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