5 car-free cities in the world for a pollution-free travel

Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM Created : Sep 27, 2024, 18:00 IST

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5 car-free cities in the world for a pollution-free travel

The world right now is facing challenges from global warming and pollution. This is the reason that several countries are moving towards sustainable practices. In fact, there are some cities that have adopted the concept of going car-free to maintain the beauty of their cities. These cities give importance to pedestrians, cyclists, and public transportation instead to create a cleaner and quieter atmosphere. On this note, let’s have a look at 5 of the top car-free cities in the world.
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Giethoorn, Netherlands

Giethoorn is known as the "Venice of the North". You can’t find a single car in this visually appealing heaven. The whole place is built around a network of canals, and instead of roads, visitors and residents use boats to get around. Giethoorn’s picturesque setting, with charming thatched-roof houses and peaceful waterways.
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Venice, Italy

Yes, you read that right! Venice in Italy is the most famous car-free city where people mostly use bicycles and boats for commuting purposes. The city is built on a network of 118 islands connected by canals. The iconic gondolas and vaporettos (water buses) are used by people to move around the city. The absence of vehicles makes Venice a peaceful haven!
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Zermatt, Switzerland

Zermatt is a stunning village at the foot of the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps. This car-free heaven is noted for its great air quality and natural beauty. The city bans private cars within the town. Instead, locals and tourists rely on electric vehicles, bicycles, and horse-drawn carriages.
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Fes el-Bali, Morocco

Not many must be aware of this but Fes el-Bali in Fez, Morocco is the largest car-free urban region in the world! The historic old streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site are too narrow for vehicles, so residents and visitors here navigate on foot and by bicycle. Donkeys are also quite famous means of commuting.
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La Cumbrecita, Argentina

La Cumbrecita is a pretty small village in the Córdoba Province of Argentina. It’s a unique eco-village that has been completely car-free since the 1990s. Surrounded by lush forests and beautiful mountain scenery, La Cumbrecita is designed to be explored on foot. Visitors park their vehicles outside the village and walk through its charming streets, which are dotted with rustic wooden homes, shops, and cafes.
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