There are places around the world that are free from urban congestion and pollution. These spaces prioritize pedestrian safety and sustainable transportation options, creating environments where visitors can move freely, free from vehicle noise and pollution. At these places, travelers visit the nearby historical sites and natural mysteries on foot, by bicycle or by electric shuttle or horse-drawn carriage.
The car-free environment of these places helps tourists slow down the pace of life, immerse themselves in the local culture, appreciate the surrounding beauty and enjoy a more peaceful and eco-friendly travel experience. Let us know about these cities one by one.
Matheran- 'Matheran' located in Maharashtra is the only place in India where you do not see any car or vehicle moving. Full of greenery, peace and beauty, this hill station is the only hill station in Asia where cars are banned. Tourists have the opportunity to explore its beautiful places on foot, on horseback or via a centuries-old toy train. The absence of vehicles adds to the charm of this sanctuary of peace and natural grandeur.
Venice- 'Venice' (Venice, Italy) located in Italy is famous for its charming canals or backwaters. There will be neither cars nor trains in Venice, they have been replaced by boats and the main mode of transport is on foot. Wandering through the city's intricate network of waterways and narrow streets, visitors are immersed in its fascinating and rich history and vibrant culture. From 'gondola' rides along the Grand Canal to leisurely strolls along its ancient streets, Venice offers a magical experience. Every corner here offers a new experience of pleasure.
Mackinac Island – America's 'Mackinac Island' (Mackinac Island, Michigan, USA), is different from the rest of its cities. Mackinac Island, located in Lake Huron, Michigan, attracts many people with its timeless charm and car-free environment. Bicycles and horse-drawn carriages abound on this charming island, where the absence of cars or vehicles of any kind makes for a peaceful retreat from the modern world. Travelers can enjoy historical places, scenic routes and beautiful views.
Giethoorn- Giethoorn in the Netherlands is called the 'Venice of the North' in Europe. The beautiful waterways and car-free roads here fascinate tourists. There is no road to park the car. This village is completely dependent on boats for transportation. Tourists can take a leisurely boat ride through the tranquil canals of the village. From the quaint thatched huts here, one can admire the lush green gardens along the banks, which offer a glimpse of a bygone era of simplicity and peace.
Hydra- The Greek city 'Hydra' (Hydra, Greece) exhibits its eternal beauty and peace. A car-free island can be enjoyed amidst the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Mules are the main means of transport here. They run fast on the rocky roads and rough terrain of the island. Tourists can wander through Hydra's charming villages, enjoy the Mediterranean sunshine on its pristine beaches.
La Digue – Seychelles The island of 'La Digue' (Seychelles) is untouched by cars and vehicles and also noise. This city is a paradise of peace and natural beauty. La Digue is known as the bicycle island. Tourists can enjoy its pristine beaches, lush forests and beautiful coastal walks. There are very few vehicles on the island, although there are no cars at all.