Vienna, Austria, has been named the best city to live in for the third year in a row, according to the annual ranking of the British magazine “The Economist”.
This is followed by Copenhagen, Denmark, and Zurich, Switzerland.
The survey was prepared by the publication’s research sector, Economist Intelligence, which analyzes stability, health, culture, environment, education and infrastructure conditions in cities. For each of these categories, the magazine gives a score from 1 to 100.
The top ten all received the highest scores (100) in education. Vienna also achieved the highest scores in stability, health and infrastructure.
Check out the full ranking below.
2 of 11 Vienna, Austria, has been ranked the best city to live in, according to The Economist – Photo: Jacek Dylag/Unplash Vienna, Austria, ranked as the best city to live in by The Economist – Photo: Jacek Dylag/Unplash
3 of 11 Photo of Copenhagen, Denmark. – Photo: Marco Chilis/Onplash Picture of Copenhagen, Denmark. – Photo: Marco Chilis/Onplash
4 of 11 View of Zurich, Switzerland. — Photo: Mezi Lang A view of the city of Zurich, Switzerland. — Photo: Mezi Lang
5 of 11 Melbourne, Australia – Photo: Melbbal Melbourne, Australia – Photo: Melbbal
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