Walking environments should be inviting for pedestrians to pass through or spend time in. This can mean low levels of noise and pollution, places to shelter, play, or rest, as well as a clean and visually appealing environment.
Appealing materials, greenery such as trees and landscaping, street lighting, and art are some of the ways places can be made attractive to pedestrians. Sound, smell and vision combine to make for a place where people want to spend time as well as encouraging walking trips through the area. Attractive walking routes also help to extend the catchment of a public transport stop or station, as people are willing to walk further when the walking environment is pleasant.
Public transport design guidance: Getting to and from public transport
Fun, engaging routes and spaces that include storytelling, are informative, include art or cultural perspectives help to encourage people to pass through or spend time.
Maintenance is very important to ensure a place retains its attractiveness. This could involve repairing surfaces, watering plants, and adequate cleaning.