There’s a plan B when visiting La Paz, Bolivia.

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Sure, walking and meandering winding streets is usually a fantastic way to explore your vacation destination.

But a low walk score doesn’t make a place any less fantastic to visit.

La Paz, Bolivia, aerial view flying over the dense, urban cityscape

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In July, All Clear Travel Insurance released its lists of the most and least walkable cities on Earth.

It then analyzed data fromtopographic-map.comto calculate which cities have the lowest overall elevation and smallest elevation ranges.

Don’t worry if you don’t think you’re free to hoof it.

Mt. Illimani towers over the city of La Paz, Bolivia

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There are plenty of fantastic ways to see the city that don’t involve getting in your steps.

And fares for rides start at just 3 bolivianos or about .50 cents.

(Just note that this isn’t only a tourist attraction.

See the full list of the least and most walkable destinations atallcleartravel.co.uk.