Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:San Antonio
The riverwalk? All for tourists.
The Riverwalk is charming for a half an hour. After that, not much to do in San Antonio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your favorite US city to wander around in foot? Looking for somewhere with good restaurants, cafes, some nightlife, cute/unique shops, reasonably safe. This is for a 3 day weekend so access to nature for a hike or something outdoorsy one day is a plus.
Newport RI
St Augustine FL
Martha’s Vineyard
Amelia Island, FL
Gatlinburg TN
Greenville SC
Asheville/Biltmore Estate NC
Aspen or Boulder CO
Anonymous wrote:What is your favorite US city to wander around in foot? Looking for somewhere with good restaurants, cafes, some nightlife, cute/unique shops, reasonably safe. This is for a 3 day weekend so access to nature for a hike or something outdoorsy one day is a plus.
Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding? You wander in Venice or Innsbruck. NYC and the Chicago neighborhoods. Def not New Orleans, Austin, San Antonio, etc. Maybe a bit in Boston and a touch in Philly. Not SF.
Anonymous wrote:Manhattan. No question.
2nd place would be Chicago - esp the neighborhoods.
I'm not sure there's any other metro city - the US is not designed to "wander" sorry. We're a country that is suburban based. We drive. Unless you are visiting a quaint little town, *major* cities include NYC, Chicago and maybe LA/SF. That's it. Hey I love Philly + Charleston but let's be real.
Anonymous wrote:Boston
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:San Antonio
The riverwalk? All for tourists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your favorite US city to wander around in foot? Looking for somewhere with good restaurants, cafes, some nightlife, cute/unique shops, reasonably safe. This is for a 3 day weekend so access to nature for a hike or something outdoorsy one day is a plus.
NYC, the boroughs as well.
Miami
L.A./Hollywood/SantaMonica
Chicago northside
Seattle
New Orleans
Anonymous wrote:NYC and SF--I can't think of other cities that are more pedestrian friendly and NY has Central Park, the High Line which has an urban jungle feel plus the piers so you can go kayaking if you want to feel more "in nature."
SF is also great on foot--we had some lovely walks in Golden Gate park but also ventured out to see the elephant seals just a short drive away.
DC is also very ped friendly, but presumably you already live in the DMV.