Seattle is one of the cities dubbed by both Google’s Bard and Open AI’s ChatGPT to be a most travable U.S. destination.

What’s the most travable™ city in the U.S.? In an ever-changing environment, we anticipate taking a lifetime to answer that question. But with today’s artificial intelligence platforms providing instant answers to difficult questions, we thought we’d get their takes. Cities in bold made both AI-generators’ lists – here are the cities they picked:

Google’s Bard:

Here are some of the most travable™ cities in the United States:

These cities offer a variety of accessible amenities and travable™ activities, including:

Open AI’s ChatGPT:

The United States has made significant strides in improving accessibility for disabled individuals in recent years. While it’s important to note that accessibility can vary from city to city, here are some cities known for their efforts to provide travable™ experiences:

1. Seattle, Washington: Seattle is known for its commitment to accessibility. The city has an extensive public transportation system with accessible buses and light rail, and many popular attractions like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market are wheelchair-friendly.

2. San Francisco, California: San Francisco has made great efforts to improve accessibility throughout the city. The public transportation system, including the iconic cable cars, is equipped with accessibility features. Popular attractions like Alcatraz Island and Golden Gate Park offer accessibility options as well.

3. Portland, Oregon: Portland is often recognized for its dedication to inclusivity. The city has accessible public transportation, including buses and light rail, and many attractions like the Portland Art Museum and the Oregon Zoo provide travable accommodations.

4. Chicago, Illinois: Chicago has invested in making its attractions and public spaces accessible. The Chicago Transit Authority offers accessible transportation options, and numerous museums, such as the Art Institute of Chicago and the Field Museum, have travable accommodations.

5. Austin, Texas: Austin has made efforts to improve accessibility in its public spaces and attractions. The city’s public transportation system provides accessible options, and popular destinations like the Texas State Capitol and Lady Bird Lake offer accessibility features.

6. New York City, New York: While New York City can be busy and crowded, efforts have been made to enhance accessibility. The subway system has made significant progress in becoming more accessible, and attractions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park provide accessibility options.

7. Washington, D.C.: The nation’s capital has taken steps to improve accessibility throughout the city. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority offers accessible transportation, and many museums and landmarks, including the Smithsonian museums and the National Mall, have accommodations for disabled visitors.

Our Take:

There’s nothing like big cities, but some of these can be difficult to maneuver about pending your mobility and travel partners. Washington, D.C. is a great choice with its flat landscape and free museums. Minneapolis, Austin and Las Vegas are also great, flat and easily accessible cities with a lot to do in short radiuses. We’ll be tackling the “most travable™ city” question for the rest of this site’s existence, but here’s a lazy start to it.