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Across The World That Are Car Free

Islands are small landmasses isolated from the mainland landmasses and hence, boats and ferries are preferable means of transport here, making cars a secondary means of transportation.

Fire Island, New York

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The tiny but picturesque village in Cordoba province of Argentina has beautiful scenes that will steal your heart. The village is very famous among travellers for alpine-inspired architecture and Bavarian-style houses.

La Cumbrecita, Argentina

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Kenya is all about wildlife, natural beauty and serene water bodies. Lamu is a beautiful island located off coast Kenya. It is the oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement in East Africa.

Lamu, Kenya

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Halibut Cove is one of the only floating US post offices and it is a small community-based in Kachemak Bay State Park which lies on a protected stretch of water called The Narrows.

Halibut Cove, Alaska

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Italy is a heaven for tourists and Civita di Bagnoregio is a gem of a place. It is a beautiful hilltop town that is free of cars. The hilltop town sits atop a mountain high above a canyon, a single footbridge in and out.

Civita di Bagnoregio, Italy

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The Old Town of Dubrovnik is popularly known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic” and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region is a pedestrian oasis and you can see cars only in the outskirts of the walls of the historic town.

The Old Town Of Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Italy is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. However, the place witnesses flood almost every year as it is a group of 118 islands in a lagoon that’s shallow and is only 50 feet at its deepest.

Venice, Italy

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