Pace of the street
How loud daily life feels in NYC.
Ambient noise
9/10
Constant urban hum
Metro population
8.3M
Major metro density
Calm score
1/10
Always on
Quiet and walkability usually trade off. NYC sits at 1/10 quiet and 10/10 walkable — this city leans convenient over calm.
What 1/10 means here
Loud, dense, and always on. Charged if that's the point, exhausting if it isn't.
The Quiet score is essentially the inverse of urban intensity: ambient noise, sidewalk and traffic density, how often you can hear your neighbors, and the overall pace of daily life. It's not a value judgment — some people thrive on density and some need calm to function.
How NYC compares
Quiet across every city we cover.
How to use it
Planning a move around quiet.
- Quiet and Walkability often pull against each other. A 9 Quiet usually means a 4-5 Walkability.
- If you work from home, this number matters more than you'd guess — your office is also your street.
- Neighborhood choice can move this score 3-4 points in either direction within the same city.
Other lifestyle scores in NYC