Munich Is For People, Not Cars

Munich pedestrianized its main street for the 1972 Olympics, starting a trend in Europe.
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Munich pedestrianized its main street for the 1972 Olympics, starting a trend in Europe. And, like cities all over Europe, more and more of the center is becoming traffic-free. The major advantage of this has to be that it creates a nexus for people watching and forces locals to consider the importance of public spaces. As a traveler, these pedestrian zones make an ideal starting point, a place to adjust to a city before exploring its corners.

Here is a fine example of people and planning triumphing over cars.

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