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Is public transportation still necessary in walkable cities?

The best way to understand a place is often on foot.

Walkability can influence convenience, costs, cultural immersion, and overall travel satisfaction.

Walkability affects how easily travelers can explore attractions, neighborhoods, restaurants, and public spaces without relying heavily on transportation. Some destinations are designed around pedestrians, while others depend more on vehicles and transit systems.

Understanding walkability before arrival helps travelers choose suitable accommodations, transportation options, and sightseeing strategies.