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most liveable citiesHyper-connected to the rest of the world through an ample offering of long-haul flights, low crime rates, great education and health system, fair balance of sunny and warm days, plenty of ways to stay informed, availability of drinks after hours, good public transit, lots of green areas and a will to keep them green. This is the method behind the first Monocle Quality of Life Index. For international flight connections it would be Paris but for an airport it would have to be Munich. On crime it would be a Japanese city – either Tokyo or Kyoto would do. Zürich and Helsinki would be our key contributors for hospitals and schools while Sydney and Honolulu offer the best weather. [...] For a good night out we’d want to be resident in Madrid, Tokyo or Barcelona and for getting home we’d opt for Munich’s public transport and Copenhagen’s bike network if we were sober enough to pedal home ourselves. With a well documented rating behind each one of the cities in the list, it is going to be hard to argue that they’ve done their homework, but it still feels very subjective. In any case, kudos to the top 10 cities:
Melbourne, Montreal, Barcelona, Kyoto, Vancouver, Auckland, Singapore, Hamburg, Paris & Geneva follow the leaders with their own advantages in this ranking, which along the rest of the magazine does a lot to uncover great urban experiences. I’ve posted other rankings that measure cities against each other and Monocle’s approach is certainly interesting but with the growing global awareness many of the advantages that some of these cities hold will soon be replicated and enjoyed in tandem by citizens of most global cities. Perhaps it is the article Good Hood found in the pages that follow the ranking that offers a greater insight as to what makes a true liveable city: plenty of neighborhoods with the diversity and vibrancy to keep their inhabitants satisfied with a range of local world-class services. For all other goods of life you can always aspire to your next adventure abroad. Thanks to Slava for recommending the magazine. It is a great discovery. 2 comments to most liveable cities |
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[...] In the meantime, he reports here on the top 10 most liveable cities, with criteria such as infrastructure, airport, crime, education and health. Munich in Germany is no1, which, having been there for a few days, makes a lot of sense (but I wasn’t there long enough to be able to critically comment on this). [...]
I am sure these cities would be the top ten in infrastructure, cultural life, even leisure, but I seriously doubt they will be ‘livable’. The cost of life in several of these will be an impediment for enjoying a lot of the treats, and in cases like Tokyo, the population density and traffic would also be a concern. Also, the eagerness of the native population to accept immigrants will have to be seriously consider; having some experience with Z√ºrich and Tokyo, I know you will never really feel at home there unless you were born there.