Figuring out the world’s best place to live can be tricky. One method for sleuthing out the top spots is the Global Liveability Index [PDF], an annual report and ranking of the quality of life in 173 cities around the world. The index reviews criteria from each city in five categories: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. Cities are rated and the total scores are calculated to rank the cities from best to worst quality of life.
Rankings change annually, as some cities’ rankings rise and others drop. This year’s most liveable cities can be found in Europe and Canada, as well as one in Australia and one in Japan.
Nestled in the northeastern corner of Austria along the banks of the Danube River, Vienna is a city where modern innovation and historic legacy go hand in hand.
Those who live in Vienna have access to a world-class public healthcare system, an excellent education system, and an extensive network of public transportation. The “green belt” circling the city offers residents 46 square miles of green spaces, walking trails, and parks. It’s also known as the “City of Music” for being the birthplace of classical composers Beethoven and Mozart, and for its current world-class scene. The city also features impressive baroque architecture, famous Viennese coffeehouses, and a palpable cultural vibe.
2. Copenhagen, Denmark
It’s no surprise that Copenhagen, Denmark, is in second place on the Global Liveability Index for 2022—it’s considered one of the happiest cities on Earth and one of the safest cities in the world.
Set on the straight of Øresund in eastern Denmark, Copenhagen boasts a quality education system and low unemployment rates. The city puts pedestrians and cyclists at the heart of all city planning while maintaining a wide metro system for more distant commutes.
Thanks to Copenhagen’s entrepreneurial spirit, the city features an impressive array of independent shops, restaurants, and other creative businesses. Residents also enjoy world-class museums and galleries, quaint cobblestone streets, idyllic canals, and a thriving cultural and restaurant scene.
Located in the German-speaking region of Switzerland, Zürich offers its inhabitants an excellent quality of life. It’s a global hub for finance, banking, and other industries, giving it a high score when it comes to employment opportunities. The city also holds some of the highest marks in education, safety, and housing availability. Its residents benefit from one of the best healthcare systems in the world.
When it comes to the environment and sustainability, Zürich has an impressive record. The city leads the world with innovative technology and initiatives, visible in the city planning and infrastructure and the vast networks of bike and public transportation networks. Zürich also impresses with itsrich cultural scene with a plethora of galleries, museums, festivals, farmers’ markets, and outdoor and indoor concerts, available for everyone to enjoy.
3. Calgary, Canada (Tie for Third)
Calgary, Canada, is a modern, cosmopolitan city tucked between the magnificent Canadian Rockies and the Canadian Prairies. The city was once known as “Cowtown” because of its important role in cattle ranching.
When it comes to Global Liveability Index ratings, the city scored high in education, healthcare, and infrastructure. And, highlighting the city’s trend toward renewable energy, Calgary’s commuter rail system—the CTrain—is entirely powered by wind energy.
The city’s role as an important economic and financial sector provides many employment and business development opportunities. An equally important factor is the access to a wide range of sporting events, festivals, and outdoor activities throughout the four seasons of the year. And with 41 percent of people living here between the ages of 20 and 44, the city has ayoung, vibrant pulse.
Vancouver is a strikingly beautiful city, surrounded by majestic mountains on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. It’s a hub of international trade that hums with a casual seaside vibe. With a year-round schedule of festivals, events, and outdoor activities, and one of the world’s best culinary scenes, Vancouver is a mecca for its friendly, culture-loving residents.
Vancouver is also considered to be one of the “greenest cities” in the world. Its people prioritize sustainable urban planning and environmental initiatives. And along with universal healthcare and economic stability, Vancouverites are treated to a rich cultural tradition in the city.
6. Geneva, Switzerland
The second Swiss city to make the list, Geneva is much more than the mountains, chocolate, and cheese the region is commonly known for. The physical location is gorgeous: The city is built on the shores of the beautiful Lake Geneva.
Geneva is also an important global financial center. It’s sometimes referred to as the “peace capital of the world” because there are at least 200 international organizations based there, including the Red Cross and the United Nations. It’s an expensive city to live in, but excellent job opportunities and housing options are plentiful. The historically rich and diverse city also boasts beautiful cultural venues, events, and festivals.
The residents of Frankfurt get the benefits of two worlds. With a skyline said to resemble New York City and its importance as a commercial and financial powerhouse, Frankfurt is sometimes referred to as “Mainhatten.” But the city also features a large network of parks and bike paths, gardens, and museums, where people can escape the hustle and bustle of their daily lives.
Frankfurt, built along the Main River in western Germany, is an international hub with world-class shopping, restaurants, and cultural events. The city hosts some of the biggest trade shows and conventions in the world. Frankfurt also ranks high when it comes to safety, employment opportunities, healthcare, and education.
8. Toronto, Canada
Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a bustling Canadian metropolis. Its world-famous waterfront skyline in Toronto is anchored by its recognizable landmark—the CN Tower. The city is a global financial hub and is as one of the most multicultural cities in the world.
The city of Toronto offers residents access to some of the best schools in Canada, a useful and enjoyable network of bike paths and parks, and quality healthcare. And with a year-round calendar of events featuring sports, fashion, music, cinema, art, and an epic food scene, the people of Toronto always have something to do and somewhere to go.
Idyllic canals, a rich café culture, and green spaces are all part of living in Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands. Residents see it all on their daily bike rides—68 percent of the population use them to commute. The city prioritizes bike and pedestrian infrastructure, while still offering an excellent public transportation system. In the categories of education, healthcare, and housing availability, the city ranks among the best in the world.
It’s a big city with a small-town feel, and the work/life balance in Amsterdam is one of the best in the world. Every resident of Amsterdam has access to the “13 months” salary—one month of holiday leave for every 12 months of work. And they have lots to enjoy on their time off! They can visit one of the many clothing, food, or flower markets, walk quaint streets, and across picturesque canals or take a break at one of the many cozy cafés in the city.
10. Osaka, Japan (Tie for Tenth Place)
Once a part of the ancient trade route known as the “Silk Road,” Osaka still has an important connection to Japanese culture and economic life.
Only three hours by train from Tokyo, Osaka is a charming city with an easy-going feel to it. It’s a foodie’s paradise, and has been dubbed the street food capital of Japan. Shopping is excellent with plenty of outlet malls, shopping streets, and the world-renowned electronic district of Nipponbashi. The people of Osaka reap the benefits of a city full of food, fun, and culture while benefitting from top-notch health care, education, and urban safety.
There are many reasons that this eclectic coastal city in southern Australia is so liveable. Its artistic vibe, rich history, and beautiful beaches only capture a piece of the magic of Melbourne.
The city is sometimes known as “the sporting capital of the world” because of the high number of international athletic events held there. Add to this a plethora of charming cafés, restaurants, and neighborhoods that reflect the cultural diversity of the city. And to make Melbourne even more liveable, residents also benefit from its perfect scoring educational system and high-quality, affordable healthcare, plus excellent infrastructure and public transit system.
FAQs
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1 best place to live in the world: Vienna, Austria. Vienna, Austria, ranked first as the best place to live in the world.
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- Amsterdam, Netherlands. Overall rating: 95.3. ...
- Toronto, Canada. ...
- Frankfurt, Germany. ...
- Geneva, Switzerland. ...
- Vancouver. ...
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- Vienna, Austria.
These 5 European cities also made the top 10. For the third time in the past five years, Vienna has captured the top spot in the Global Liveability Index, according to the annual report published by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
Which is the beautiful city in the world? ›1. Rome, Italy. At number one you voted Rome as the most beautiful city in the world. With its thousand-year-old buildings such as the Forum Romanum or the Colosseum , beautiful piazzas and world-class art – not to mention Vatican City – we are certainly not surprised.
Who is the first best city in the world? ›City | GaWC 2020 | Global City Lab 2020 |
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New York City | 2 | 1 |
London | 1 | 2 |
Paris | 8 | 3 |
Tokyo | 9 | 4 |
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Which country is best for study? ›- United States. #1 in Study Abroad Rankings. ...
- United Kingdom. #2 in Study Abroad Rankings. ...
- France. #3 in Study Abroad Rankings. ...
- Italy. #4 in Study Abroad Rankings. ...
- Spain. #5 in Study Abroad Rankings. ...
- Japan. #6 in Study Abroad Rankings. ...
- Canada. #7 in Study Abroad Rankings. ...
- Germany.
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United States. The United States of America is a North American nation that is the world's most dominant economic and military power.
Where is the cheapest place to live? ›- Fort Wayne, Indiana.
- Wichita Falls, Texas.
- Brownsville, Texas.
- South Bend, Indiana.
- Dayton, Ohio.
- Toledo, Ohio.
- Evansville, Indiana.
- Buffalo, New York.
- Huntsville, Alabama.
- Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- Green Bay, Wisconsin.
- Boulder, Colorado.
- San Jose, California.
- Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina.
- Fayetteville, Arkansas.
- Portland, Maine.
- San Diego, California.
- Hartford, Connecticut.
- Portland, Maine.
- Reno, Nevada.
- Fort Collins, Colorado.
- Boston, Massachusetts.
- Madison, Wisconsin.
- Trenton, New Jersey.
- United Kingdom. GDP per capita, Purchasing Power Parity in 2021: $49,675.3. ...
- France. GDP per capita, Purchasing Power Parity in 2021: $50,728.7. ...
- Canada. GDP per capita, Purchasing Power Parity in 2021: $52,085.0. ...
- Finland. ...
- Australia. ...
- Germany. ...
- Austria. ...
- Belgium.
- London. As the “capital of capitals”—still waist-deep in an opaque pandemic slurry—negotiates the uncharted, perilous terrain of a post-Brexit world, London continues to reign the planet's best cities for the sixth year running. ...
- Paris. ...
- New York. ...
- Moscow. ...
- Dubai. ...
- Tokyo. ...
- Singapore. ...
- Los Angeles.
Tokyo is widely considered the world's largest city (by urban area and metropolitan area). The satellite image shows that its urbanization has exceeded its city limits.
What are the top 5 liveable cities? ›- Zurich, Switzerland.
- Calgary, Canada.
- Vancouver, Canada.
- Geneva, Switzerland.
- Frankfurt, Germany.
- Toronto, Canada.
- Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- Osaka, Japan.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai, its two major cities, have largely remained open for business since the first wave in 2020. Their relatively quick recovery is one reason why the cities rank first and second respectively in a survey of “liveability” in the Middle East and Africa by the EIU, our sister company.
What is the coolest city in the world? ›
1. London, England. London is truly a world unto itself. From fantastic museums to back-alley speakeasies, hip gourmet restaurants to nameless holes-in-the-wall serving the best in far-off cuisines – London's appeal is impossible to resist.
What is the most beautiful country? ›- New Zealand. #1 in Scenic. #11 in Best Countries Overall. ...
- Greece. #2 in Scenic. #25 in Best Countries Overall. ...
- Italy. #3 in Scenic. #14 in Best Countries Overall. ...
- Switzerland. #4 in Scenic. #1 in Best Countries Overall. ...
- Spain. #5 in Scenic. #16 in Best Countries Overall. ...
- Norway. #6 in Scenic. ...
- Australia. #7 in Scenic. ...
- Ireland. #8 in Scenic.
- Copenhagen has been voted the cleanest city in the world multiple years in a row.
- Luxembourg is known for its high quality of living.
- Zurich has been voted as one of the greenest cities in the world.
- Helsinki is one of the best cities for public transport.
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Which city is the capital of the world? ›Sorry Singapore. Sorry Hong Kong. For now, London is the world's global capital.
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Richest City in the World.
City | Country | GDP |
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Shanghai | China | $516.5 billion |
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Burundi is the world's poorest country followed by Central African Republic, DR Congo, South Sudan and Somalia as the poorest. The richest countries are Luxembourg, Singapore, Ireland, Qatar and Switzerland.
Which country is best for jobs? ›- Canada. #1 in A good job market. #3 in Best Countries Overall. ...
- Germany. #2 in A good job market. ...
- United Kingdom. #3 in A good job market. ...
- United States. #4 in A good job market. ...
- Australia. #5 in A good job market. ...
- Japan. #6 in A good job market. ...
- Switzerland. #7 in A good job market. ...
- Sweden. #8 in A good job market.
Which country has the hardest education system? South Korea, Japan, Singapore are a few countries which have one of the hardest education systems.
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People in Italy have the best work-life balance, according to the OECD. Only 3 percent of employees in the country work more than 50 hours a week. Denmark, Norway, Spain and the Netherlands are also ranked highly. But the US comes in 29th because more than a tenth of people have long working hours.
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Which country has most freedom? ›Rank | Country | Overall |
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1 | Singapore | 84.4 |
2 | Switzerland | 84.2 |
3 | Ireland | 82.0 |
4 | New Zealand | 80.6 |
- Albania.
- Portugal.
- Costa Rica.
- Panama.
- Mexico.
- Thailand.
- Malaysia.
- Vietnam.
Monocle's Quality of Life Survey
The 2021 Monocle Survey determined the world's most livable city was Copenhagen, followed by Zurich, Helsinki and Stockholm.
- Switzerland — 9.11.
- New Zealand — 9.01.
- Denmark — 8.98.
- Estonia — 8.91.
- Ireland — 8.90.
- Finland — 8.85.
- Canada — 8.85.
- Australia — 8.84.
- Vietnam. For those wanting to live and work in an exotic place, but not pay a fortune, Vietnam is any budget travelers dream. ...
- Costa Rica. ...
- Bulgaria. ...
- Mexico. ...
- South Africa. ...
- China. ...
- South Korea. ...
- Thailand.
- Svalbard.
- Mexico.
- Portugal.
- Ecuador.
- Malta.
- Spain.
- South Korea.
- Australia.
- Switzerland. Cost-of-living index: 123.35. ...
- Singapore. Cost-of-living index: 83.98. ...
- Iceland. Cost-of-living index: 94.86. ...
- Ireland. Cost-of-living index: 76.05. ...
- Norway. Cost-of-living index: 100.9. ...
- Israel. Cost-of-living index: 88.05. ...
- Lebanon. Cost-of-living index: 69.62. ...
- Canada.
- Cuenca, Ecuador. ...
- Coronado, Panama. ...
- San José, Costa Rica. ...
- Koh Samui, Thailand. ...
- Vienna, Austria. ...
- Capetown, South Africa. ...
- Merida, Mexico. ...
- Montevideo, Uruguay.
Who is the first best city in the world? ›
City | GaWC 2020 | Global City Lab 2020 |
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New York City | 2 | 1 |
London | 1 | 2 |
Paris | 8 | 3 |
Tokyo | 9 | 4 |
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Anyone looking for a fresh start will find a kindred spirit in Pittsburgh itself. ...
- Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas. ...
- Salt Lake City, Utah. ...
- Jacksonville, Florida. ...
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. ...
- Cleveland, Ohio. ...
- Denver, Colorado. ...
- Nashville, Tennessee.
- Norway - 96.75.
- Belgium - 96.53.
- Sweden - 96.15.
- Switzerland - 94.40.
- Netherlands - 93.69.
- France - 92.08.
- Germany - 91.26.
- Japan - 91.23.
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- Italy. #1 in Has great food. ...
- Mexico. #2 in Has great food. ...
- Spain. #3 in Has great food. ...
- Greece. #4 in Has great food. ...
- Thailand. #5 in Has great food. ...
- France. ...
- Turkey. ...
- India.
Rank | Country | Quality Index |
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1 | United Kingdom | 78.2 |
2 | United States | 72 |
3 | Australia | 70.5 |
4 | Netherlands | 70.3 |
According to the Global Peace Index, Iceland is the safest country in the world for the 14th year in a row. Iceland is a Nordic nation with a relatively small population of 340,000.
What city has the best cost of living? ›It can be extremely expensive to live in big cities like New York, San Francisco, or Los Angeles. However, living in places, like Fort Wayne, Indiana, or Brownsville, Texas, can be more affordable. Fort Wayne, Indiana, was named the city with the lowest cost of living for 2022.
Is Canada cheaper than us? ›Overall, Canada is more affordable than the US, but the US has a higher median income. Comparing the cost of living in both countries is tricky because living costs vary dramatically within each city. It's important to consider the hidden costs and savings of public goods and services when comparing costs of living.
Whats the cheapest country? ›- Vietnam.
- South Africa.
- Ecuador.
- Costa Rica.
- Malaysia.
- Mexico.
- Indonesia.
- Bulgaria.