This research covers the relevance of pedestrian infrastructure in urban mobility in the district of San Miguelito, highlighting its role in the creation of functional and attractive urban environments. The methodology adopted was based on the implementation of household surveys to collect relevant information on pedestrian infrastructure and mobility in the district. This detailed approach seeks to identify the factors that limit and complicate sidewalk development, addressing various criteria and providing substantial scientific evidence for decision makers to use in solving these problems. The research is of significant importance, as it approaches a situation that affects thousands of residents in San Miguelito. The conclusion reveals that urban mobility in San Miguelito faces substantial challenges, evidenced by the diversity of perceptions and sidewalk conditions. Despite outstanding areas, such as Rufina Alfaro and José Domingo Espinar, which exhibit favorable conditions, other townships, such as Arnulfo Arias and Mateo Iturralde, present considerable problems in pedestrian infrastructure.