
Venice, Italy: Famous for its intricate canals, Venice restricts cars, making it a charming labyrinth to explore on foot or by boat.
Image Source : FreepikGiethoorn, Netherlands: Dubbed the "Venice of the North," Giethoorn's network of canals and footpaths invites tranquil exploration without the noise of cars.
Image Source : GoogleMackinac Island, Michigan, USA: A historic island retreat in Lake Huron, where horse-drawn carriages and bicycles are the preferred modes of transport.
Image Source : GoogleHydra Island, Greece: This picturesque Greek island bans cars, preserving its traditional charm with donkeys and walking as the primary means of travel.
Image Source : GoogleMatheran, India: A hill station near Mumbai, Matheran is free of cars, offering serene nature trails and panoramic views of the Western Ghats.
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