Some museum cities are enjoyable because the museums are not isolated stops. The walk between them becomes part of the day.
It might be a route through old streets, a riverside path, a university district, a harbour, a park, or a neighbourhood where cafés, bookshops, galleries, and public art sit naturally between the museums. In places like that, the city itself helps connect the visits.
I like museum days where you do not feel you are jumping from one building to another, but slowly building a picture of the city as you move around.
Have you visited a city where the walk between museums added something to the experience?
Was it the streets, the architecture, the views, or the feeling of moving through different parts of the city?