New York City has been ranked tenth in walkability by a recent analysis, falling behind cities like Philadelphia, which took the top spot. Known for its public transit and green spaces, NYC boasts landmarks accessible by foot, including Central Park. The ranking considered various factors such as cleanliness and pedestrian accessibility in different urban environments. Cities like Washington, D.C., Chicago, and even smaller places like Savannah outperformed NYC by offering easier navigation and attractive city layouts for walking.
New York, once lauded as a top city for cyclists and walkers, has fallen to tenth place in a walkability ranking due to cleaner streets elsewhere.
Philadelphia, with its compact downtown, topped the list for walkability, providing easy access to cultural and historical attractions for both residents and tourists.
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