If you're considering moving to a new city for the new year, Europe offers several attractive options.
For the third time in the past five years, Vienna captured the first spot in the 2022 Global Liveability Index, the annual report published by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
The top 10 was dominated by western European cities, which make up half of those on the list.
Copenhagen follows Vienna in second place, with Zurich taking third place with Calgary in Canada.
Not far behind is Geneva in number six, followed by Frankfurt at seven. Amsterdam secured number nine.
The report says mid-sized cities in the wealthiest countries tended to fare exceptionally well in the survey.
But this year, the top 10 cities are also those that have managed “to go back to normal” with fewer COVID-19 restrictions.
The pandemic has largely cast a long shadow over the EIU’s global liveability rankings for the last two years, with lockdowns and social distancing measures affecting all the report’s indicators.
But in 2022, the world was finally getting back to normal, according to the data compiled in the report.
Thanks to the ongoing positive evolution of the pandemic, the global average liveability score also recovered from 69.1 to 73.6 since last year.
This is pretty close to pre-pandemic levels which sat at 75.9.
Cities that were king in the rankings before the pandemic have also gained back their rightful place.
Vienna, which went all the way to 12th place in the 2021 rankings, rebounded to first place, the position it once held in 2018 and 2019.
The concept of liveability evaluates which cities around the world offer the best living conditions.
The report quantifies the challenges that might be presented to an individual in any given location
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