I know, it should have been every hour of every day, but hey it's better than nothing.
They used to have trams there, but didn't rebuild them after the war :sadness:
I know, it should have been every hour of every day, but hey it's better than nothing.
They used to have trams there, but didn't rebuild them after the war :sadness:
Isn't that true for like every major city in the world? Every big city I've been to have areas downtown that cars aren't allowed, either on weekends or like ever. Never been to the US though so I have no idea how things work over there.
The US doesn't really do pedestrian only streets except in very specific cases in the oldest quarters where it's next to impossible to drive cars through anyway. New York is a pedestrian nightmare year round, but there is an ailing subway at the very least
San Francisco does one on summer Sundays, the location rotates through different neighborhoods