Monday, 16 July 2012

7 Most Friendly City for Pedestrians


  1. Florence, Italy

    The city was rated as one of the city's most hospitable for pedestrians because motor vehicles are relatively non-existent. Be advised, in Florence many designated world heritage site by UNESCO and should be protected, so that many locations should not be traveled by motor vehicles.

    With Rennaisance style buildings, among the narrow streets rocks large, wide open fields and old bridges that spans over the River Arno presents Nirvana for the scenic pedestrians. Moreover, do not inhale exhaust fumes of motor vehicles.


  2. Venice, Italy

    Venice is known as a floating city because the city's main transport using the gondola boat along the canals. There is absolutely no motor vehicle here. Therefore Venice also became a city of extreme pedestrian-friendly.

    The townspeople have been maintained over the centuries his condition last year, travel by boat and on foot. On foot, you can reach out to the field (piazza) is hidden, it is also possible to find stores and restaurants but not too known.


  3. New York City, United States

    Indeed, the city with the nickname of the Big Apple this is one of the busiest cities in the world for being the heartbeat of U.S. business and financial. But it turned out to be New York City (NYC) is still delicious when explored on foot.

    The size of the width of the sidewalk, mass transport networks like aka subway subway adequate enough. Just try walking around in Times Square who filled the stage Broadway Theater and expensive boutiques. All of that can be reached on foot.

    One again, the naming of roads in New York is very systematic and logical, forming a row of blocks that are easy through. Usually named path with numeric and direction of the wind. For example, the famous 5th Avenue, is a series of street names in sequence from 1st Avenue. When it is in the East, just add the word East, such as East 27th Street and so on.

    So it's very difficult to get lost in New York City although you don't bring a map.


  4. Paris, France

    Very good for city on foot, down the river Seine, with cobbled streets, and in some areas off limits for motor vehicles. City parks are great to add fun to walk, let alone at night, when Paris is full of light.

    Paris Metro train network, best known for creating the pedestrians can reach places around Paris with affordable, without a cab ride, which everywhere is famous for it's cost.


  5. Barcelona, Spain

    Remember, remember the biggest pedestrian area in the heart of the city, La Rambla. Hikers can enjoy an impressive array of shops, restaurants, street art and other skills.

    From the region of La Rambla, the pedestrians can move on to the boulevard port and then to the Plaza Catalunya, the main square downtown. From La Rambla are also just a step from the Gothic Quarter, where the hiker can enjoy the Gothic-style churches of the middle ages.


  6. Hong Kong

    The streets in Hong Kong is very busy, full of vehicles, taxi and bus-bus-floor. However his Government manage the bustle on the street smart.

    The streets are well planned, the red light quarter and place a representative, cross the road signs-traffic signs, road and sidewalk leads a broad load many pedestrians walking comfortably and safely.

    Coupled with a transport system that is famous for one of the best in the world, allowing the citizens of Hong Kong could stay in areas that are free of cars. Transportation systems such as the bus, ferry and can reach out to the corners of the subway-corners of Hong Kong.


  7. Melbourne, Australia

    The second most populous city in Australia after Sydney is a paradise for hikers. Public transport network ranging from trams, trains and buses. Not to mention the network of walkways for pedestrians and bike path network. No need to worry about being shared with motor vehicles.

    The hiker can enjoy the urban atmosphere directly rather than enjoying it from the top of a taxi or tour bus. The Yarra River from Webb Bridge which is devoted for pedestrians, running to nowhere up to much, and it is the best way to feel the pulse of city life of Melbourne.