12 Great American Cities You Can Visit Without a Car

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Planning a city getaway without the hassle and expense of a car? These 12 urban destinations are packed with attractions, easily accessible, and allow you to explore by foot, bike or public transit. Here’s where to go for a stress-free, carless adventure.

1. Seattle

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Seattle is highly walkable and filled with exciting things to see and do. Start with a kayaking trip on Elliot Bay, then explore Pike Place Market for local delicacies and artisanal shops. The city’s public transit includes buses, light rail, a monorail, and bike shares, making it easy to navigate. Expect to spend around $205 per day, with $184 toward lodging.

2. New York City

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A classic car-free city, New York City is best experienced on foot or via its famous subway. From window shopping along Fifth Avenue to exploring the arts in Brooklyn and diverse cuisines in Queens, NYC has something for everyone. Plan for a budget of roughly $326 per person daily, with $175 for accommodations.

3. San Francisco

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San Francisco’s walkable layout makes it a top choice for car-free travel. Tour the city’s renowned street art, cable cars, and scenic spots like Fisherman’s Wharf. The daily budget here is approximately $222 per person, with $160 allocated for lodging.

4. Boston

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Rich in history, Boston offers a car-free adventure along the Freedom Trail, Fenway Park, and vibrant Newbury Street. Public transit, including the “T” subway, makes it easy to explore. Expect to spend about $255 per day, with $201 on lodging.

5. Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C., is filled with iconic sites, many of which are accessible by foot or Metro. From the Smithsonian museums to the National Mall, this is a city made for exploring. Plan on around $198 daily, with $160 for accommodations.

6. Burlington, Vermont

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Burlington, on the shores of Lake Champlain, offers a peaceful summer retreat with walkable streets, live music, and scenic bike trails. With an average daily budget of $136, this city provides an affordable, car-free getaway.

7. Portland, Oregon

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Portland’s dining scene, bike trails, and Forest Park make it ideal for a carless visit. With excellent public transit and bike paths, it’s easy to explore the city’s eclectic neighborhoods. Budget about $180 per day, with $137 for lodging.

8. Minneapolis

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Minneapolis is a paradise for cyclists, with bike trails and attractions like the Stone Arch Bridge and Minnehaha Falls. Expect to spend around $206 daily, with $160 allocated for downtown lodging.

9. Philadelphia

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History lovers will enjoy Philly’s landmarks, from Independence Hall to the Liberty Bell. Public transit, including buses and trolleys, makes the city easy to navigate. Budget about $188 per day, with $141 for accommodations.

10. Key West, Florida

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Reachable by plane or ferry, Key West’s charming streets and beaches are highly walkable. Visitors can explore historic sites like the Hemingway House without the need for a car. Plan on roughly $551 per day if you can find an off-season deal on lodging.

11. Boulder

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Boulder’s mountain views, compact layout, and biking trails make it a great spot for car-free travel. With shuttles from Denver, it’s easy to access. Plan for $191 daily, with half set aside for lodging.

12. Chicago 

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Chicago’s extensive public transit and top-tier museums make it a popular car-free destination. Explore the Chicago Architecture Center, Navy Pier, and Wrigley Field. A day here costs about $288, with $152 for accommodations.