linnakäike
Linnakäike is a term used in urban planning and architecture to describe a network or system of pedestrian passages within a city, designed to improve walkability and to integrate commerce, public spaces, and transportation access. Forms of linnakäike include outdoor pedestrian streets that connect neighborhoods, covered arcades or concrete tunnels, and indoor or semi-indoor corridors integrated into shopping centers or transit hubs. Typical features are continuous routes with minimal barriers between blocks, weather protection in climate zones, clear sightlines, good lighting, and access to shops, services and public spaces.
In Estonia, the term is used in planning discussions to describe both historic covered passages in old
Linnakäike is related to concepts such as pedestrian streets, arcades, and urban corridors. It is often discussed