Cities Where No One Drives Cars
Venice, Italy
No cars—only canals. Locals and tourists move around in boats or on foot.
Giethoorn, Netherlands
Known as the "Dutch Venice," this quiet village uses boats and footbridges instead of cars.
Zermatt, Switzerland
This ski town bans combustion vehicles. Only electric taxis and horse-drawn carriages are allowed.
Fes el Bali, Morocco
One of the world`s largest car-free urban zones—its narrow medieval streets are only for walking or donkeys.
Hydra Island, Greece
This island bans all vehicles. People use mules or donkeys or simply walk around.
La Cumbrecita, Argentina
Declared pedestrian-only in 1996, this alpine-style village is ideal for hiking, not driving.
Mackinac Island, USA
Cars have been banned since 1898. Travel is done via bikes, horses, or carriages.
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