
The New Yords may have to slow down their famous urban step – at least according to the new global ranking that places a large apple far from the front of the pack.
Despite his reputation for the inhabitants of the “cluster of metro, blocking, pedestrian”, New York City, he could not break the top 10 in the recent list of the world’s recent list. Instead, he landed on a surprising 34th place.
The assessment compiled by the platform compares the market for comparison of prices, evaluated cities based on several factors related to walking, including access to pedestrian trails, public transport, levels of precipitation and the proximity of basic services.
The biggest way with you? “Europe took place around the competition,” with numerous continental cities, he overcomes his global peers in terms of the friendliness for pedestrians.
The list is Munich, where the impressive 86% of the population lives in a mile for designated cars without cars. Combined with almost a million kilometers of cycling trails that the city screams, this Bavarian capital easily required number one instead of number one.
Milan, the fashion capital, gives a stylish statement with well-maintained sidewalks, effective public transport and effortlessly access to cafes, shops and attractions-and all this while maintaining the heel.
This hidden gem mixes historical attraction with contemporary comfort, represents safe streets, excellent public transport and plenty of pedestrian trails that keep the locals on their feet.
Despite the freezing temperatures, Helsinki remains a paradise for Walker, with exceptional security, intelligent city planning and abundance of roads that encourage residents to stay active throughout the year.
The city of love (and light) stands out in the design of a pedestrian friendship, representing wide boulevards, beautiful cars without cars and public transport so effective, it can cause your feet to feel envious.
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