Real estate,According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index 2023, which ranks 173 cities in the world
Real estate, According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index 2023, which ranks 173 cities in the world based on five categories: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure, the top 10 destinations to live worldwide are:
Vienna, Austria: The Austrian capital has topped the EIU’s ranking for the fifth consecutive year, scoring 99.1 out of 100. Vienna is praised for its high quality of life, rich cultural heritage, efficient public transport, and excellent healthcare and education systems.
Copenhagen, Denmark: The Danish capital has climbed to the second spot, scoring 98.4 out of 100. Copenhagen is known for its progressive social policies, environmental sustainability, bike-friendly culture, and vibrant arts and design scene.
Zurich, Switzerland: The Swiss city has maintained its third position, scoring 97.5 out of 100. Zurich is a global financial hub offering a stunning natural setting, a diverse culinary landscape, and high personal safety and security.
Calgary, Canada: The city has risen to the fourth place, scoring 96.6 out of 100. Calgary is a gateway to the Rocky Mountains and a leader in renewable energy. It also boasts a thriving cultural scene, a low crime rate, and a strong sense of community.
Vancouver, Canada: The city has dropped to the fifth spot, scoring 96.3 out of 100. Vancouver is a cosmopolitan city with a stunning waterfront, a mild climate, a diverse population, and various outdoor activities.
Geneva, Switzerland: The Swiss city has moved to sixth place, scoring 96.1 out of 100. Geneva is home to many international organizations, NGOs, and a diplomacy and human rights center. It also offers a beautiful lakefront, a rich cultural life, and easy access to the Alps.
Frankfurt, Germany: The city has slipped to the seventh spot, scoring 95.9 out of 100. Frankfurt is a central financial and business hub with a historic old town, lively nightlife, and a diverse culinary scene.
Toronto, Canada: The city has ranked eighth, scoring 95.8 out of 100. Toronto is Canada’s largest and most multicultural city, offering a vibrant arts and entertainment scene, a world-class public transit system, and a high standard of living.
Osaka, Japan: The city has returned to the top 10 after being absent last year, scoring 95.7 out of 100. Osaka is Japan’s third-largest city and a culinary capital, offering a rich history, lively nightlife, and a friendly atmosphere.
Melbourne, Australia: The city has fallen to the tenth place after being second last year, scoring 95.6 out of 100. Melbourne is Australia’s cultural and sporting capital that also offers a diverse population, a creative vibe, and a high quality of education and healthcare.