The Dhaka Times Desk Are you looking for a place where there are no cars, no machinery or no pollution. But your dream will come true Githron the city
This Githron city is located about 55 miles north of the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The main feature of this city is that there are no vehicular roads. Many crooked canals flow through the city, these canals are the main means of transportation. There are about 180 bridges in the city. The main mode of transportation is walking, boat or bike.
Githron is a car-free city. called Githron Dutch Venice. It is also called the Venice of the North. It is called a picture village for its unique scenic views. Looking at its crooked canal, you will think of Rabindranath's small river. Within the city is Wieden National Park. It is basically Denmark's largest nature reserve which visitors enjoy by boat.
Githron is a city you can easily explore in the heat of summer, but it's more popular for winter travel. In winter, you can ice skate on the ice-covered canal or lake. So don't worry any more and choose the city of Githrone in the Netherlands for your next trip.
In 1958, Dutch director Bert Hastra featured the city in his famous film Farfare and the city gained recognition. Interestingly, the village was built by Mediterranean pirates in 1230.
Reference: HuffingPost