10 Most Stunning Walled Cities In The World: A Traveller’s Guide

OT Staff & Waquar Habib

Galle, Sri Lanka

A UNESCO-listed coastal city fortified by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British, Galle is famed for its ramparts, bastions, and preserved colonial streets overlooking the Indian Ocean.

The Galle Lighthouse | Shutterstock

York, England

York’s medieval walls stretch over 3 km, encircling historic lanes, ancient gates, and views over York Minster. They reflect Roman origins and centuries of English military architecture.

A view of York | Unsplash

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Encircled by limestone walls rising above the Adriatic, Dubrovnik is renowned for its intact fortifications, sea bastions, and historic Old Town—once a proud maritime republic.

Dubrovnik walled city | archidesiign/instagram

Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn’s Old Town preserves towers, cobbled lanes, and medieval walls that once protected the Hanseatic city. Many original defence towers still stand in excellent condition.

Tallinn, Estonia | Unsplash

Pingyao, China

A UNESCO World Heritage city, Pingyao retains Ming-era walls, watchtowers, and ancient streets. Its massive ramparts remain among China’s best-preserved traditional urban fortifications.

Pingyao, Jinzhong, Shanxi, China | Unsplash

Carcassonne, France

Carcassonne’s double-walled fortifications and 53 towers form one of Europe’s most dramatic medieval citadels. Its restoration by Viollet-le-Duc revived its iconic Gothic–Romanesque appearance.

Carcassonne, France | Unsplash

Kotor, Montenegro

Kotor’s stone walls climb steeply into surrounding mountains, enclosing a Venetian Old Town with cathedrals, courtyards, and narrow lanes sheltered by centuries-old fortifications.

The walled city of Kotor | Unsplash

Jaisalmer, India

One of the world’s few “living forts,” Jaisalmer Fort houses homes, temples, and shops within its golden sandstone walls. Its bastions rise dramatically above the Thar Desert.

A view of Jaisalmer walled city | s_eb_in/instagram

Avila, Spain

Avila’s towering medieval walls, lined with turrets and battlements, encircle a historic city of Romanesque and Gothic monuments. The illuminated walls are among Europe’s best preserved.

A view of Avila, Spain | Unsplash

Orchha, India

Orchha’s fortified medieval settlement sits beside the Betwa River, with palace complexes, temples, and walls built by Bundela rulers. Its gateways and ramparts reflect robust Rajput defence traditions.

Jehangir Mahal (Orchha Fort) in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh | Shutterstock

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