The 10 most livable cities in the world

in #art7 years ago

 In the annual study of Metropolis Magazine, Denmark is considered to be the most liveable city in the world.

Metropolis 's study selects the cities worth living in the world, based on housing, transportation, stability and culture. Issues such as rent, travel are also taken into consideration. Copenhagen's capital is Denmark, followed by Berlin (Germany) and Helsinki (Finland).


 Copenhagen is Denmark's most livable city.

 
Copenhagen impresses  Metropolis with its focus on using bicycles. About 45% of people work in bicycles, and the city has very convenient infrastructure for the vehicle.

This beautiful city has also made preparations for climate change, with the "climate district", the public spaces in which the area for excess water flows.

Berlin (Germany) was praised for its technology centers for reusing old buildings. Local governments have also made great efforts to reduce rents.

Helsinki (Finland) has a population of about 600,000 people. The city ranks third with economy and community resources.

Other cities are selected for sustainable projects, equal access to space, efficiency, architecture, infrastructure, and solutions to issues related to population growth. 

 The 10 most livable cities in the world

1. Copenhagen (Denmark)

2. Berlin (Germany)

3. Helsinki (Finland)

4. Singapore

5. Vienna (Austria)

6. Tokyo (Japan)

7. Oslo (Norway)

8. Melbourne (Australia)

9. Toronto (Canada)

10. Portland (USA) 

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Never been to Denmark... perhaps I should! I have been to Berlin and am surprised to see it at number 2, although I'm sure I could live there. No Madrid?! ;)