Sounds like the large European cities that developed before horseless carriages, i.e. most all of them.

In Berlin one of the first big differences I noticed (besides all the signs being in German) was that outside the downtown central core your basic necessity shops all repeated every few blocks - grocer, butcher, barber/hair stylist, the local Bierhalle, etc. Stores on the street level and apartments from the 2nd floor on up.

The other big difference was the extremely efficient and inexpensive public transportation system which didn't necessitate private transport. Didn't have a car for 2 1/2 years but could get anywhere in the city in no more than a half hour via bus and U-Bahn aka the subway.


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