Copenhagen ranked most liveable city again
The Danish capital topped the ranking for the fourth time
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Your support makes all the difference.Copenhagen has been ranked the best city for quality of life in a new ranking.
It marks the fourth time the Danish capital has topped Monocle’s annual Quality of Life ranking since its inception in 2007.
European cities had a good showing in the top 10, with Zurich, Helsinki, Stockholm, Lisbon and Vienna making the grade.
Asia-Pacific cities also performed well, with Tokyo, Taipei, Auckland and Sydney appearing in the top 10.
Monocle assessed the cities on a number of different liveability factors, including services, green spaces and leadership. But it also looked at different pandemic-related factors for this year’s index, adding marks for cities looking “to build back better; defend their economies, cultural scenes and high streets; and to press ahead with projects to ensure that transport works and parks are tended but also that a sense of civic pride is promoted”.
Copenhagen “excels” at “well-preserved cobbled squares, copper-spired beauty, green spaces, ample waterfront, independent retail scene and a still-expanding choice of restaurants”, said Monocle.
“Copenhagen is one of those cities where there is a real ambition to deliver a better quality of life for everyone,” said Monocle's editor in chief, Andrew Tuck.
“The ambitions around creating a cleaner environment are best in class and the city is reaping the rewards of years of urban investment.”
The top 10 most liveable cities
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Helsinki, Finland
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Tokyo, Japan
- Vienna, Austria
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Taipei, Taiwan
- Sydney, Australia
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