Vienna Secures Top Ranking in Global Liveability Index for Third Consecutive Year
Vienna has maintained its position as the world's most livable city for the third consecutive year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) Global Liveability Index 2024. The report highlights the consistent high-ranking of cities in the Asia-Pacific region, with the "usual suspects" occupying the top 10 spots. Syetarn Hansakul, senior analyst for Asia at the EIU, emphasizes the stability of these cities in terms of quality of life.
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) recently released its annual Global Liveability Index for 2024, with Vienna retaining its position as the world's most livable city for the third consecutive year [1]. This consistent ranking is a testament to the Austrian capital's unwavering commitment to providing its residents with a high quality of life.
European cities have been dominating the top of the rankings in recent years, with Vienna, Zurich, and Geneva consistently appearing at the top [1]. Syetarn Hansakul, the senior analyst for Asia at the EIU, highlighted the stability of these cities as a primary factor contributing to their high rankings [2]. This stability extends beyond geopolitical factors, encompassing healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
The EIU's Global Liveability Index evaluates cities across five categories: stability, healthcare, education, culture and environment, and infrastructure [3]. Vienna's strong performance in all these categories has earned it the top spot once again.
In terms of stability, Vienna benefits from a low crime rate and a well-established political system [4]. Its healthcare system is renowned for its excellence, with world-class facilities and a high standard of care [5]. Vienna's educational institutions, from its prestigious universities to its excellent primary and secondary schools, are another significant draw [6].
Culture and environment are also key components of Vienna's appeal. The city is rich in history and art, with numerous museums, galleries, and architectural landmarks [7]. Its green spaces and well-maintained parks provide residents with ample opportunities to enjoy the outdoors [8].
Infrastructure is another area where Vienna excels. The city boasts an extensive public transportation system, including trams, buses, and subways, making it easy to get around [9]. Its modern and efficient buildings are also a testament to its advanced infrastructure [10].
Despite the challenges posed by geopolitical conflicts, civil unrest, and housing crises in various parts of the world, the average liveability score has risen slightly in 2024 [1]. Vienna's consistent high ranking is a reminder of the importance of stability, quality healthcare and education, and a well-maintained infrastructure in providing residents with a high quality of life.
References:
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