Cities · Minneapolis · Walkability
Walkability in Minneapolis
How much of daily life works without a car.
7
/10
Moderate
Ranks #8 of 20 cities we cover
Car-free life check
What you can actually do without a car in Minneapolis.
- ~Grocery run on footWalkable supermarket within 10 min5/10
- ~Daily transitBus / subway covers most trips5/10
- ~Dinner on footRestaurants within walking distance6/10
- ~Car-free commuteWorkable without owning a car5/10
- ~Nightlife without drivingBars and venues in walking range5/10
What 7/10 means here
Pockets of walkability inside specific neighborhoods; you'll still own a car.
The Walkability score combines sidewalk infrastructure, density of daily destinations (groceries, restaurants, transit, work), public transit coverage, and the realistic share of life that doesn't require a car. A 9-10 means you can credibly not own one; a 4-5 means you'll have a car but use it less than in the suburbs.
How Minneapolis compares
Walkability across every city we cover.
How to use it
Planning a move around walkability.
- Going from a 9 city to a 4 city means adding a car payment, insurance, parking, and ~30 minutes of daily driving — bake that into your Move Value math.
- Going from a 4 to a 9 means selling the car and rebuilding daily logistics around transit and walking. Real lifestyle upgrade, real adjustment period.
- City-level scores hide huge neighborhood variation. Always check the specific neighborhoods you're considering.
Other lifestyle scores in Minneapolis