Cities · Washington · Walkability
Walkability in Washington
How much of daily life works without a car.
8
/10
High
Ranks #6 of 20 cities we cover
Car-free life check
What you can actually do without a car in DC.
- ✓Grocery run on footWalkable supermarket within 10 min8/10
- ✓Daily transitBus / subway covers most trips9/10
- ✓Dinner on footRestaurants within walking distance8/10
- ✓Car-free commuteWorkable without owning a car8/10
- ✓Nightlife without drivingBars and venues in walking range7/10
What 8/10 means here
Car-optional. Daily errands, transit, and dinner are all on foot.
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 DC 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 DC