Walkable cities..? Need advice!
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- Visia0
I've been thinking lately that Boston is a really cool city and I might want to go there. Perhaps I've been watching Crossing Jordan too much but it seems like Boston would be a great place to visit.
- mayo0
I'm partial to San Francisco. If you don't feel like walking, the public transportation covers lots of ground as well.
- Montgomery0
providence
(Didn't read through, ignore this if it's been suggested already)
- Lesk0
Rio de Janeiro, Ipanema.
- Lesk0
haha, no city has a tropical forest in the city and a beach. owned
- jevad0
san fran
denver
boston
seattle
- Gorbie0
Sacramento.
DT is very walkable. Small, communal type of vibe. Good bands, dive bars, laid back.
compared a lot to portland and austin... so i guess it may feel like home.
1 hour to SF & the bay. 1 hour to Lake Tahoe and the Sierras.
whatever.
- mayo0
but everything closes at 6pm :P
- Gorbie0
yeah...
this place is notorious for that.hi may yo.
- mayo0
allo Gorbie. Honk!
- pablito0
montreal..... ( just 1 hour from the border )
small city, everything is close, very european.
i've lived in downtown for over 5 years and its great having everything just some blocks away.
very safe by the way.
- BEEMO0
Rio's a bus city, just hide your wallet ;)
- version30
venice/santa monica
- arthur0
Portland, OR has it all.
I moved from SF & LA to Portland and it was the best move of my life. Great city, everything is close and accessible.
- endquote0
I've lived in Seattle for eight years without a car and have gotten along just fine.
- jaylarson0
boulder, co
amsterdam
minneapolis, mn