March 2026 brings the biggest single-month city expansion in CityWalkAI history — 20 new cities added across four continents, bringing the total to over 430 cities in 74 countries. Here's a look at what's new.
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Seoul Bukchon, South Korea
Bukchon Hanok Village is one of Seoul's most photogenic neighborhoods — a hillside district of traditional hanok courtyard houses tucked between Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace. The walk winds through narrow alleyways where wooden gates open onto stone-paved lanes, and rooftop silhouettes of curved grey tiles look out over the modern Seoul skyline below.
Walk Seoul Bukchon →Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei is a walker's city in the truest sense — dense, pedestrian-friendly, and full of contrasts. Night markets, Baroque Japanese colonial facades, temple incense smoke, and glass towers occupy the same blocks. The walk covers the historic Dadaocheng waterfront district and the old town streets near Longshan Temple.
Walk Taipei →Bangkok Khao San Road, Thailand
Khao San Road is Bangkok's legendary backpacker hub — but the walk goes far beyond it. The surrounding Banglamphu neighbourhood is a dense grid of street food stalls, flower markets, golden temples, and canal paths that reveal a slower, older Bangkok just a few alleys from the tourist strip.
Walk Bangkok Khao San →Gold Coast, Australia
The Gold Coast's Surfers Paradise strip is one of the most kinetic beach walks in the southern hemisphere. High-rise towers stack all the way to the sand, and the Esplanade runs between them and the beach — a continuous ribbon of cafés, surf shops, and ocean light. The walk continues north along the beach to Broadbeach, where the pace slows and the views open up.
Walk Gold Coast →Europe
Zurich Altstadt, Switzerland
Zurich's Altstadt sits on both banks of the Limmat River, its medieval core remarkably intact. The walk crosses the Münsterbrücke bridge between the twin towers of Grossmünster and Fraumünster, then winds through the Niederdorf quarter — cobblestone lanes rising steeply above the river, lined with 18th-century buildings painted in deep ochres and terracottas.
Walk Zurich Altstadt →Copenhagen Nyhavn, Denmark
Nyhavn — New Harbor — is Copenhagen's most iconic waterfront. A 17th-century canal lined with brightly painted merchant houses, wooden schooners moored at the quay, and the constant movement of cyclists and pedestrians. Hans Christian Andersen lived at number 20 and number 67. The walk continues through the grid of streets behind the canal into the Latin Quarter.
Walk Copenhagen Nyhavn →Paris Montmartre, France
Montmartre operates on its own time. The steep cobblestone climb up the Butte rewards you with the white dome of Sacré-Cœur visible from half of Paris — but the real discovery is the village of streets around it: the vine-covered Clos Montmartre vineyard, the Lapin Agile cabaret, Place du Tertre where artists have painted since the 1800s. This is Paris before the Haussmann boulevards.
Walk Montmartre →Lisbon Alfama, Portugal
Alfama is Lisbon's oldest neighbourhood — a Moorish-era hillside of whitewashed houses tumbling down to the Tagus. The walk passes tiled azulejo facades, fado music drifting from open doors, and panoramic viewpoints called miradouros that look out over terracotta rooftops to the river. São Jorge Castle crowns the hill above.
Walk Lisbon Alfama →Oxford, England
Oxford's High Street connects Carfax Tower with Magdalen Bridge in one of the most concentrated stretches of medieval architecture in England. The walk passes University College, Queen's College, All Souls, and the Bodleian Library — eight centuries of learning pressed into stone. Turn off the High and the streets narrow into lanes between ancient college walls.
Walk Oxford →Madrid Malasaña, Spain
Malasaña was the epicenter of Madrid's Movida Madrileña — the cultural explosion of the post-Franco years. Today it's a compact grid of narrow streets between Gran Vía and Glorieta de Bilbao, packed with independent bookshops, vintage record stores, old-school tabernas, and some of Madrid's best street art. Plaza del Dos de Mayo is the neighbourhood's heart.
Walk Malasaña →Americas
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Broadway's honky-tonk strip is like no other street in America — a solid kilometre of neon-lit live music bars, each one with bands playing from noon until 3am. The walk continues from Lower Broadway through SoBro (South of Broadway) to the Gulch neighbourhood, where converted industrial buildings house some of the city's best new restaurants and the largest open-air mural collection in the south.
Walk Nashville →Brooklyn, New York, USA
The DUMBO neighbourhood (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) frames the Manhattan skyline through the arch of the Manhattan Bridge — one of the most photographed urban vistas in the world. The walk continues along Brooklyn Bridge Park, then up through Brooklyn Heights' historic brownstone promenade, with unobstructed views across the East River.
Walk Brooklyn →Cancún, Mexico
Cancún's Hotel Zone runs along a barrier island between the Caribbean Sea and Nichupté Lagoon — a 22-kilometre stretch where turquoise water meets white sand. The walk captures the northern end of the zone, where the beach is widest and the Caribbean's famous colours are at their most vivid.
Walk Cancún →Africa
Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi is East Africa's most dynamic city — a skyline of glass towers rising out of equatorial forest, with streets that pulse around the clock. The walk covers the Central Business District and Uhuru Highway corridor, passing the Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi Railway Museum, and the edge of Uhuru Park, with the Ngong Hills visible on a clear day.
Walk Nairobi →More Cities Added
Beyond the highlights above, we've also added:
- LA Venice Beach — the boardwalk, muscle beach, and street performers
- Louisville, Kentucky — the Bourbon Trail and the Ohio River waterfront
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota — the falls, the downtown, and the quartzite canyon
- Cork, Ireland — the English Market and the Lee River quays
- Seoul Bukchon (night walk variant) — the village lit by paper lanterns
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