Istanbul in Turkey in top ten ranking livable cities in Europe

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Istanbul in top ten livable cities in Europe

This ranking highlights the high standard of living in European cities, acknowledging Turkey’s role in raising the bar for livability on the continent. The top cities in Europe have been revealed. The welfare and livability rankings were applied to each city. One Turkish city Istanbul is included on the list of the greatest cities in Europe.

Resonance Consultancy ranked the most popular tourist destinations in Europe based on a variety of metrics, including career and educational opportunities, Tripadvisor evaluations, and a host of other criteria.

Top 10 livable cities in Europe

Istanbul in Turkey

This historic city, located at the border of Europe between East and West, is well known for its extensive cultural heritage. Renovations are underway at historical sites in major Turkish cities, and additional visitors are anticipated once the work is finished. Locals struggle with rent, even though the high exchange rate is marketed as a benefit for visitors.

London in the UK

Thanks to its chances for tourists and students, London outranked its European neighbors for the second time in a row in the rankings. According to the report, “The city remains the top choice for students, foreign investors and tourists alike; all eager to settle in a place that consistently ranks high in our three main indexes: Livability, Lovability, and Prosperity – making it the only city to achieve this success in this year’s rankings. “Brexit and other difficulties notwithstanding, London remains a major corporate centre drawing in foreign capital.

Paris in France

With Paris serving as France’s host for both the Summer Olympics and the Paralympic Games, the city is predicted to shine throughout Europe this summer. The city’s citizens also gain from these events, in addition to the millions of tourists that are anticipated to visit the nation’s capital this year. According to Resonance, “In preparing for the Summer Olympics with five years and billions of dollars invested, Paris has turned pedestrian traffic, cycling and outdoor living into a system not seen anywhere else on the planet.”

Berlin in Germany

The capital of Germany is celebrated as a haven, a place of tolerance that welcomes individuals from all walks of life and therefore becomes even more diverse. It is well-regarded among international residents as a place to live, and its many museums and other cultural attractions draw tourists.

Rome in Italy

The world is always amazed and enthralled by Rome’s thousand-year history, according to remarks made by the city’s mayor last year, Roberto Gualtieri. Referencing the city as an “urban treasure” with “undervalued parks and green paths” and “thousands of portals through time,” Resonance reported that his words came after the unveiling of an uncommon, fourth-century golden glass picture of the goddess Roma.

Madrid in Spain

Spain is investing heavily in its capital, with a particular emphasis on green spaces and urban
development. Resonance observes, “Monitoring Madrid’s investment in generous urban and natural assets with a sustainability focus in real time is a miracle.” The greatest urban redevelopment project now underway in Europe, Madrid Nuevo Norte, was recently approved and holds the promise of reviving the city’s underutilized northern railway corridor.

Prague in the Czech Republic

Visitors are not let down by the capital of the Czech Republic’s natural beauty and cultural offers. In 2024, there will be exhibitions and literary walking tours in Franz Kafka’s native country to mark the writer’s 100th birthday.

Barcelona in Spain

People go from all over the world to this coastal city because of its distinctive architecture, climate, and position. It is intended for Gaudi’s renowned Sagrada Familia Church to be completed, almost a century after it was first designed. Twelve million tourists visited the Spanish city prior to the epidemic; four years later, a comparable number of visitors are anticipated.

Amsterdam in the Netherlands

Resonance reports that Amsterdam is now concentrating on improving livability and cleaning up after earning a reputation as one of Europe’s top party destinations in recent years. The city started a “keep away” campaign aimed at party tourists and outlawed cannabis use in public places in 2023, but neither measure appears to have had much of an effect on the city’s attractiveness.

Milan in Italy

Travelers to Italy are drawn to Milan because of its fashion week and its history as the birthplace of renowned fashion houses like Versace and Armani. Milan, which has long served as Italy’s financial hub, is also one of the richest cities in both the continent and the nation.

Source: DailySabah

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