The Most Liveable Cities In The World

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"Australia and NZ had pretty much lived a lockdown free life" *cries in Melbourne, the worlds most locked down city*

tobeswhite
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Growing up in Calgary was good. I like where I live now though in the capital of British Columbia, Victoria. It’s a ferry ride over to the big city (Vancouver) but there’s plenty here too. (400k population roughly in greater Victoria)

Calgary still really benefits from affordability where as Victoria, Vancouver and Toronto are the three most expensive cities to live in Canada.

RsSooke
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Mumbai would be there in the list for the world's noisiest city. Everyone honks in india for no reason.

NordicPolestar
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Apart from equal number 10 on the list (Melbourne) all other cities are in the Northern Hemisphere and have cold climates & snow. I'm from Melbourne. At the moment it's winter but I'm sitting out on my balcony. We've never been cold enough for snow here, for this I'm grateful.

debbieanne
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Vienna, Austria…we’re there every 2 months ❤️❤️❤️

vce
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Hmmm, 3 Canadian cities, 2 Swiss cities, Amsterdam and Copenhagen? It seems like availability of cannabis is very important to whoever's making this list.

ianmcnulty
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I live in Brisbane, Australia and I personally feel that it is one of the most liveable cities and very peaceful with a low population but still has all the big city amenities. Probably what Sydney/Melbourne used to be 20 years or so ago. Its all about the branding on a global scale - that Sydney and Melbourne are the best cities in Australia so they're growing rapidly at 100k+ people added per year and that is contributing to rising house prices. Brisbane is relatively more affordable on that front and does have exciting places such as the Goldcoast and the Sunshine Coast on its doorstep. Not to mention the fantastic all-year round sunny weather. It is only lacking in public transport and infrastructure and a bit of entertainment/culture but that is soon to change in the lead up to the 2032 Olympics with Queens Wharf, Brisbane Metro, Waterfront Brisbane and Cross River Rail.

vinayshsureshram
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Cities should also be ranked for their rent. These cities aren't livable if you're paying $800 a week for a 1 bedroom apartment.

yourfavouritenarcissist
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How can I check the full list? When I search on Wikipedia or other sites it just shows the Top 10 most livable cities and Top 10 worst livable cities. I want to see the full list.

shrestha_
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Basing these rankings on Covid restrictions is unfortunate, since they are temporary. Still great video and interesting list though :)

princeofchetarria
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Toronto is only liveable if you have have generational wealth to rely on or if you bought property 5+ years ago. If you're among those poor sods unlucky enough to be born after 1985 or so then Toronto is just plain awful to live in, if you can even call the meaningless existence you'll experience "living." I mean, I guess if having a whole generation of 20 and 30-something-year-olds living paycheck to paycheck with roommates is your idea of "living, " then all power to you. In my experience, however, the income to cost of living ratio is so off it'll make your head spin.

I lived in Toronto for my entire life, including 10 years building my career after finishing up my degree. I finally left that hamster wheel of a city, and Canada outright, in April. I couldn't be happier living in Europe now. Canada betrayed its young people big time and I would never willingly move back.

BlipNoir
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Vienna is my love, I feel very lucky to live in the world’s most liveable city

ZafarShayan
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I live in Frankfurt and it actually has a very low population considering its size (only 700 000 people)

flyingsubmarine
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Kudos to my homeland, Canada! With Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary in the top 10, it shows that Canada is the greatest nation on earth! 🇨🇦 🍁

terryomalley
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Not surprised by the Top 10 at all. Impressive that 5 million+ cities like Melbourne, Osaka, and Toronto manage to remain on the list. Osaka isn't growing much but the other 2 add tons of people each year. It will be interesting to see if they can stay in the Top 10.

GoWestYoungMan
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Ranking ridiculously expensive cities as "liveable" doesn't seem right to me. No matter what else they have to offer, if the average wage is not commensurate with the cost of living, then they are quite literally unliveable.

frankchika
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no wonder Damascus is the least liveable. the average salary is about 25$
yet an apartment in most parts of organised Damascus can cost up to half a million dollars 🙂

alisalloum
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Don’t confuse “Liveable City” with “Cool City”

This list is so subjective. Living in Frankfurt may be comfortable, but it’s just comfortably lame. A nightmare if you ask me.

A city is enjoyed based off the energy it give out. Hence places like Mexico City, Bangkok, Nairobi, New York, Montreal, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Medellin, Chicago, Mumbai and Shanghai are awesome! And none of them are perfect. They are thriving and vibrant, much more than Vienna, Zurich and Copenhagen.

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I genuinely don't get how Toronto keeps appearing on these lists. I lived there for a year and couldn't get out quickly enough. It's unbelievably expensive for a city with no soul. The suburban sprawl is horrible, the public transit is just as bad, there's very little decent bike infrastructure and drivers are extremely hostile toward cyclists. This coming from someone who lived and worked in a Chinese megacity as well. Sure, getting around in a Chinese city can be chaotic, but at least nobody's angrily trying to run you off the road for just trying to get somewhere.

Everyone's stressed and angry all the time, and I get it, knowing that my coworkers who spent an hour or more in traffic each way on their daily commute weren't in the minority. I never thought I'd be so lonely in the biggest city in Canada, but the people were largely cold and anti-social, which is the opposite of what I've found in other big North American cities like Montreal (where I currently live), Chicago and NYC. I don't know what metrics are used to determine that Toronto is liveable, but in my experience, it's a miserable place to be a human being.

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