Walkability
In measuring factor, first you may need to obtain the characteristics of tourist destination in
terms of physical aspect, space of area (i.e. width and length) to locate what to see and
experience. It is also the question of whether the existing space is appropriate or strong or not
for existing volume of visitors (space vs. visitor traffic + volume—what is the maximum
number of visitors that the place can carry/ is it too crowded or too much space left unused).
This can shape the level of walkability. Walkability can also refer to certain points where
visitors feel like they should stop, to see things, to read, or to feel things. It also covers points
or trails that are purposely built for visitor walks. Good destinations must have places for
visitor walks (at different times of the day)