Accessible only by ferry, this island prohibits cars, offers only carriages, bicycles, and walking as transportation.
Known as the "Venice of the Netherlands" Giethoorn has no roads or cars; travel is done by bike or boat.
The smallest of the Channel Islands, Sark has no cars, with only bicycles, horse-drawn carriages, and tractors allowed.
Cars and motorcycles are banned in this Greek island, where visitors navigate the streets on foot or by donkey
Known for its canals and bridges, Venice is vehicle free and is Europe’s largest pedestrian area, attracting millions of tourists annually.
Lamu features narrow streets where donkeys and dhows replace cars for transportation it has banned cars.
This medieval city boasts narrow alleys and historic architecture, making it one of the largest car-free areas globally.
Ghent encourages walking and cycling, showcasing beautiful architecture and a lively cultural scene. It is car free since 2017
This seaside village has no cars; most people get here by boat, which helps to preserve its peaceful ambiance and natural beauty.