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RE: Un paseo por Cádiz-Andalucía-España y su arquitectura./ A walk through Cádiz-Andalusia-Spain and its architecture

in Architecture+Design3 years ago

Many of the streets and images I show you are now PEDESTRIANIZED. A real treat for visitors who have the pleasure of being able to stroll and stop in the middle of the road to enjoy the views upwards.

Warm greetings @garvi. I want to highlight the word "pedestrianized" in an excerpt from your post because I believe this is one of the most strategic features for a historical locality like Cadiz. As a result, we don't need to worry about people encountering accidents by being crushed, hit, and run over by moving vehicles as evident on busy streets, do we? As these important alleys, walkways, or pathways provide lots of freedom for crowds to walk around, hang out, and pause to appreciate the interesting stories of their ancient surroundings, then the possibility of traveling back in time in that place will certainly be a pleasurable experience.

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I think it is essential that city centres, or at least historic city centres, should be pedestrianised.
Fortunately, more and more cities are becoming pedestrianised and this means that visitors can enjoy more peace and security on foot.
Best regards :)Yes @storiesoferne.