23 JUNE, 2023
Dristi Sharma
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The Economist Intelligence Unit has recently released the list of the ‘Most Liveable Cities in the World 2023’ by evaluating metrics like healthcare, culture, environment, education, and stability.
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Second time in a row, Vienna is named as the most livable city in the world with a high quality of life, cultural heritage, green spaces, safety, and social infrastructure.
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Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark, is widely regarded as a livable city known for its quality of life, sustainability initiatives, cultural vibrancy, and high level of social welfare.
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Melbourne, a coastal city in Australia, is known for its excellent healthcare and education systems, diverse culinary options, well-planned urban spaces, and a strong focus on sports and outdoor activities.
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Sydney, the largest city in Australia, is renowned for its livability with its stunning harbour, beaches, vibrant cosmopolitan life, thriving economy, excellent education and healthcare.
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Vancouver is often celebrated for its high livability. It offers a beautiful natural setting, with mountains and the Pacific Ocean, with excellent healthcare and education systems.
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This beautiful city is also the largest city in Switzerland. It is known for its exceptional quality of life, efficient infrastructure, high standard of education and healthcare.
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Another one from Canada, Calgary offers a high standard of living with a focus on energy and technology sectors and of course excellent healthcare and education systems.
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Another one from Switzerland, Geneva boasts a beautiful location on the shores of Lake Geneva. Apart from its diplomacy and international cooperation, it also provides a high standard of living.
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Toronto, the largest city in Canada, is celebrated for its livability and cultural diversity. It offers a thriving art and entertainment scene and diverse cuisine.
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Osaka is the only city from Asia to make it to the list. It offers a rich culinary scene, modern architecture & traditional Japanese culture.
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Tied with Osaka, Auckland, often referred to as The City of Sails, is a prime destination offering an ideal combination of thriving business prospects and an active outdoor lifestyle.