10Best cities in the world
According to Travel + Leisure readers, the world's top cities are renowned for their blend of culture, cuisine, and hospitality.
1. Vienna, Austria
Rating overall: 99.1
Stability: 100
Hundered Percent Healthcare
Environment & Culture: 96.3
Knowledge: 100
Infrastructure:100
Due to pandemic-related closures, Vienna was absent from the top 10 last year, but it has reclaimed the top spot this year, a position it also held in 2018 and 2019. The city scored perfectly in almost every area thanks to a vibrant arts and culture sector, first-rate healthcare, and excellent education. You won't get bored here between going to the opera, exploring Schönbrunn Palace's grounds, and eating Sachertorte. Additionally, the local government invests heavily in housing and infrastructure, resulting in a far lower cost of living than in cities in similar regions of Europe.
2. Copenhagen, Denmark
Rating all around: 98
100 Stability
Medical: 95.8
Environment & Culture: 95.4
Knowledge: 100
100 infrastructure
Copenhagen has an enduring charm that entices visitors to return time and time again despite its reputation for producing cutting-edge eateries and lodging facilities. While Christiania, a bohemian neighbourhood, is a misty, lush dreamland, Tivoli Gardens, a fanciful amusement park from the 1800s, is unmatched by any other amusement parks. Despite the city's high cost, not everyone can afford to visit and enjoy it. There are several free public parks and art galleries, and the infrastructure makes it one of the world's bike-friendliest cities.
3. Zurich, Switzerland (tie)
Rating overall: 96.3
Security: 95
100. Healthcare
Environment & Culture: 96.3
Knowledge: 91.7
Availability: 96.4
The main city and commercial centre of Switzerland may appear uninteresting at first look due to its reputation for being stern and hyper-efficient. True, there are always-on-time trains and spotless streets, but the city is also full of surprises. In the summer, locals can be seen riding their bikes to get scoops of gelato, playing volleyball in the parks, and swimming in the Limmat River. There are a lot of art galleries and excellent restaurants in Zurich because it is a haven for young creatives.
4. Calgary, Canada (tie)
Rating overall: 96.3
Security: 95
100. Healthcare
90 Culture and Environment
Knowledge: 100
100 infrastructure
Another city where nature and urban living coexist is Calgary. From almost anywhere in the city, you can see mountains, and outdoor wonderlands like Lake Louise and Banff National Park are only a few hours away. The world-renowned Calgary Stampede is one example of the town's flourishing culinary and cultural events.
5. Vancouver, Canada
Rating overall: 96.1 Stability: 90
100. Healthcare
100 for Culture & Environment
Knowledge: 100
Availability: 92.9
Vancouver is the ideal blend of rustic beauty and modern refinement. Although the city has a metropolitan atmosphere, it's nevertheless simple to venture outside and live an active Northwest lifestyle inside the city borders. Both Stanley Park and the Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver are perennially well-liked attractions (for locals and visitors alike). Most importantly, you'll feel right at home because everyone here is so hospitable.
6. Geneva, Switzerland
Rating overall: 95.9
Security: 95
100. Healthcare
Environment & Culture: 94.9
Knowledge: 91.7
Availability: 96.4
Geneva proves its livability despite being one of the most costly cities in the world with a flawless healthcare score (it is after all the Red Cross's home) and good ratings for stability and infrastructure. There is no disputing the city's stunning natural surroundings, which include Lake Geneva and panoramic views of the Jura and Alps mountains. We understand why people are eager to relocate here when they have such a stunning commute every day.
7. Frankfurt, Germany
Rating overall: 95.7
Strength: 90
100. Healthcare
Environment and culture: 96.3
Knowledge: 91.7
100% infrastructure
This year, Frankfurt rose an amazing 32 spots to take the seventh spot. As one of Europe's largest financial centres, the German city draws a sizable number of foreigners looking for work. The world's largest book fair, a cityscape with both glittering skyscrapers and a cobblestoned Old Town, and one of Europe's busiest airports are just a few of the attractions that go beyond economic potential. to relocate here
8. Toronto, Canada
Rating overall: 95.4
Security: 95
Healthcare is Hundered percent
Environment and culture: 95.4
Knowledge: 100
Construction: 89.3
Toronto is clean, safe, convenient to get around in, and incredibly pleasant. It has all the appeal of a big city without many of the normal drawbacks. The best part is that it takes use of Canada's renown superior healthcare and educational systems. In addition to a thriving arts and theatre sector, fantastic restaurants, and breathtaking waterfront vistas, downtown Toronto provides everything you could possibly want.
9. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rating overall: 95.3
Strength: 90
Healthcare:100
Environment and culture: 97.2
Knowledge: 91.7
Availability: 96.4
You are aware of Amsterdam's centre canal, which was duly designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. One of Europe's best places to live may be created by combining swaths of green space, historic red-brick facades, museums packed with Van Gogh artwork, as well as an outstanding healthcare system.
10. Osaka, Japan (tie)
Rating overall: 95.1,
Stability: 100
Hundered percent Healthcare
Education: 100 Culture and environment: 83.1
Availability: 96.4
With the tourism draw of the country's capital, Japan's third-largest city (after Tokyo and Yokohama) is frequently viewed as a hidden treasure, but there are many reasons it's become a destination in its own right. To begin with, Osaka is among the best cuisine cities in all of Japan; must-try local specialties include okonomiyaki and takoyaki (battered, fried octopus balls) (grilled savoury pancakes with a variety of additions). We adore the city for its love of baseball, neon-lit streets, and stunning Osaka Castle.
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