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7 car-free cities around the world

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 19, 2025 2751 Minutes read0

Several cities around the world have eliminated cars entirely in specific zones or throughout the entire city, creating unique, sustainable, and pedestrian-friendly environments.

Here’s a list of seven cities around the world where cars are banned or severely restricted you should know:

1. Venice, Italy

Venice, a city in northeastern Italy, famously known for its canals, bridges, and iconic gondolas. Often called the “Floating City,”

The citizen relies on boats gondolas, and walking as a means of transportation.

2. Zermatt, Switzerland

Zermatt, a town in Switzerland, the city famous for its breathtaking Alpine scenery and its car-free rules. People get around using electric taxis, horse-drawn carriages, or simply by walking, helping to keep the air clean and the environment pristine.

3. Mackinac Island, Michigan, USA

Mackinac Island in Michigan, USA, is famous for being car-free. Cars have been banned there since 1898, and people get around using horse-drawn carriages, bicycles, or walking. This helps keep the island’s historic charm and peaceful atmosphere.

4. Fes el-Bali, Morocco

Fes el-Bali, the oldest part of Fes in Morocco, is famous for its maze-like streets. The area is completely car-free because the pathways are too narrow for vehicles. People get around on foot, and donkeys or handcarts are used to carry goods, helping to keep its historic and cultural charm alive.

5. Hydra, Greece

Hydra, a scenic island in Greece, is famous for being car-free. To protect its traditional charm, the island does not allow cars or motorcycles. People get around by walking, riding donkeys, or traveling by boat, making Hydra a quiet and beautiful place to visit.

6. La Cumbrecita, Argentina

La Cumbrecita, a small village in Argentina, is famous for its quiet, car-free atmosphere. As a pedestrian-only village, it focuses on eco-tourism, giving visitors a chance to walk through its beautiful forests and enjoy the peaceful natural surroundings.

7. Lamu, Kenya

Lamu, a historic town in Kenya, is famous for its car-free streets and rich culture. People travel by walking, riding donkeys, or using boats, which helps keep the town’s traditional way of life and a calm environment.

 

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