Today we’re announcing our 2011 ranking of America’s Most Walkable Cities and Neighborhoods! Read the official press release.
New York vs. San Francisco
New York eked out a lead over San Francisco, which was the most walkable city in our 2008 rankings but, before you get too cocky New York, you’re only ahead by .4 points.
This is such a close race that we’ve built a user voting system so you can tell us which city you think is most walkable!
Cast your vote now by clicking “Like.”
And remember, we use the official city borders from the census. So when you rate the walkability of NYC, you have to include Staten Island!
We also calculated the Walk Score of 2,500 cities and over 10,000 neighborhoods in the United States. Our new map view lets you explore cities by Walk Score, population, and region.
For Walkability Geeks Only
- The 2011 rankings use the latest 2010 population data from the U.S. census and neighborhood boundaries from Zillow
- Read a detailed description of the methodology used in our rankings
- Learn about using Walk Score data for research and planning