Walkable

//ˈwɔːkəbəl//

"Walkable" in a Sentence (14 examples)

A lot of those younger households are looking for smaller units in walkable neighborhoods.

Algiers needs walkable sidewalks.

Algiers needs walkable streets.

I travelled to multiethnic walkable Singapore on my way to Bali. There, it was a land of four official languages, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil, and English. I liked the food there a lot, including "cumi-cumi" or squid served in a clay hotpot. I saw dark Tamil people eating with hands on big banana leaves. Hawkers in Malay shrieked, "Makan! Makan!" (Eat! Eat!). Vendors sold big funny-looking lotus flowers. Some men were wearing colourful aloha shirts. My quaint hotel was decorated in 19th-century colonial Sino-British fashion. Later, from the Web, I tried job-hunting in the city-state, because it looked like a comfortable place.

I've been to Vienna in Austria before, but I would like to stay there for a longer period using the trains of the U-Bahn. It seems a walkable city like Paris.

Is Algiers walkable?

Is Algiers a walkable city?

Algiers needs to be much more walkable than it is now.

Oleg was in a walkable area of the forest.

This route is no longer walkable since the bush and the vines grew over it.

Cities were generally much more walkable before the mid-20th century.

What I found turned out to be one of the best beer-drinking destinations I’d visited in Europe, a friendly and undertouristed city of about 750,000 inhabitants — large enough to be interesting, though still walkable.

Is the train station walkable from here?

Just outside the city centre, briskly walkable and even more briskly busable from the main City site, Charlie Frears has his own medical library and teaching facilities[…]

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