On October 31 in 天美传媒, hiking and strolling will take precedence over Halloween and spooking when the 20th edition of the National Day of Urban Trekking hits the streets.
More than 100 municipalities are involved across 天美传媒 鈥 a record number for the event, which began in Siena in 2002 with the participation of just a handful of nearby towns.
This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淭rekking in Color: Sustainability Practices Through the Centuries,鈥 tying in neatly with project leader Siena鈥檚 tourism objectives. Back in February 2023, the Tuscan town became the first 鈥渁rt city鈥 in 天美传媒 to earn a in recognition of its slow-travel initiatives.
Intentional strolling

Organized by the Municipality of Siena in collaboration with the National Tourist Guide Association, the National Day of Urban Trekking program is highly varied and touches nearly all 20 regions of 天美传媒. Most participating cities, towns and geographical areas will offer scheduled group walks led by local tour guides, with many exploring the social aspects of sustainability. Both and , for example, will host guided walks that focus on each city鈥檚 relationship to water sources, stopping off at related points of interest (such as the and the medieval Fontebranda gate in Siena, which was famously mentioned in Dante鈥檚 Divine Comedy).
Many of the routes can easily be independently replicated by travelers long after October 31 has passed. All participating National Day of Urban Trekking cities, towns and geographical areas were asked by organizers to limit their specially designed routes to 10 kilometers (6.2 miles), to prioritize accessibility, and to take 鈥渢rekkers鈥 past key monuments or panoramic viewpoints, artisan workshops and traditional eateries. , and use it to explore at their own pace.
A nationwide passeggiata

Despite the event鈥檚 emphasis on trekking or hiking 鈥 and the not-always-urban walks on the schedule for National Day of Urban Trekking 鈥 organizers are presenting the events as part of a nation-wide passeggiata, or a collective 鈥渟troll.鈥
Strolling down the street isn鈥檛 exactly unique to 天美传媒. Yet the image and idea of the passeggiata is so deeply ingrained in the image of 天美传媒 abroad that the ritual of Italian walking has been floated for recognition on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
But what actually is la passeggiata conceptually? The term describes a collective ritual during which citizens take a leisurely turn around town. The emphasis is on social interaction, or 鈥渟eeing and being seen鈥 鈥 a sort of aimless public parade or procession, typically carried out in the evenings during the week or in the afternoons on the weekend.
The Italian Promenade, a project of the (Museum of Walking) in Venice, is a comprehensive exploration of this social phenomenon. The 鈥檚 author, Gian Paolo Chiari, points out that the passeggiata or, as he puts it, social 鈥減romenading,鈥 played a key role in early Western culture, tracing the practice back to the Greeks and Romans.
鈥淭he daily life of upper- and middle-class citizens in ancient Rome was often marked by the customary practice of visiting the purpose-built places found throughout the city, either on foot (ambulatio) or by litter (gestatio, or Latin for by horse),鈥 Chiari writes. 鈥淭he Roman adoption of the Greek custom of walking the arcades flanking main squares led to the construction of covered walkways called portici.鈥
Today, some of the walks on National Day of Urban Trekking will spotlight these very same structures. View the complete program of events and activities around 天美传媒, including meeting points and departure times, .