Resumen
The aim of this paper is to highlight the issues of smart cities in the context of a dynamic increase in the number of the elderly. From the point of view of urban development, the discussion about shaping cities in a way that would guarantee a high standard of living of their inhabitants becomes particularly topical. The process of urban planning should take into account the expectations of both citizens and investors. Developing a coherent strategy, based on cooperation between various groups of interest, will allow to create a city tailored to the needs of its ?users? as well as to involve citizens in city management. From this perspective, it seems that the primary task of a smart city is to emphasize the significance of building social capital. The study focuses on a detailed analysis of the problems faced by the elderly in urban areas, including the issue of transportation.