While experiencing a slight decline in stability due to protests, Western Europe remains the most livable region with Copenhagen, Zurich, and Geneva in the top 10.
However, according to the EIU’s Global Liveability Index, Vienna retains its title as the world’s most livable city for the third year in a row.
The EIU’s Liveability Index factors in five crucial aspects of a city’s livability: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure.
Tel Aviv has dropped significantly due to ongoing military and political conflict, but strong education and healthcare gains in the GCC countries improve the region’s overall score. The region also houses the least livable cities.
Housing issues dragged down Canada‘s infrastructure scores, with Toronto falling out of the top 10, while Vancouver and Calgary are the only North American cities in the top tier, taking a joint seventh and joint fifth place, respectively.
Major US cities like Los Angeles and New York rank lower, but North America still boasts high average scores in education, infrastructure, and culture.
Also a very popular holiday hotspot, Austria’s capital, Vienna, boasts a wealth of incredible attractions that shouldn’t be missed.
The awe-inspiring St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the fascinating Sigmund Freud Museum, and the magnificent Staatsoper opera and ballet house are just a few highlights.
Foodies will also be delighted by Vienna’s unique culinary scene, from decadent chocolates to mouthwatering Wiener Schnitzels.
For the artistically inclined, Vienna offers over 100 art galleries to explore, drawing in more than eight million visitors annually, and the city even has its own unique musical genre, Wienerlied, reminiscent of folk music.
Generally, Vienna’s rich history is palpable, having been home to legendary figures like Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Kafka, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Winter offers a particularly charming experience in Vienna, with snow blanketing the rooftops and the delightful Christmas markets coming to life.
Among Vienna’s 12 enchanting Christmas markets, the Christkindlmarkt on the Rathausplatz stands out as the largest and most magnificent.
Nestled in front of the imposing Rathaus city hall, it’s a wonderland of countless stalls, dazzling lights, festive decorations, and an abundance of delectable Christmas delights at every turn.
The local cuisine offers a variety of delicious savoury dishes, including the traditional Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz, Gulasch and Kaiserschmarrn, and sweet treats like rich hot chocolate and decadent Sachertorte for those with a sweet tooth.
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