I was pretty surprised to see my country, USA, first show up all the way down at 34, with San Franciso apparently being the most livable American city.
>vancouver >livable >san francisco >livable lul, Munich seems great though
Grayson Campbell
it is, which is why düsseldorf stands out as the actually nice city in the region
Nolan Carter
i've spent 2 weeks in vienna last summer and i have to say that it has the best transport system, people are friendly ( the white ones), lots of immigrants though, girls are meh and prices are very low in comparison to other countries also the city is very clean and beautiful, nice architecture, perfect weather and easy acces to drugs
James Perez
I have no clue how they even decide with cities to review and which not. It can't be total inhabitants, because Switzerland has 4 cities in the list, 2 of which have less citizens than 3 or so austrian ones and Austria only has one city in that list
Xavier Allen
>7. Frankfurt If "quality of living" means having a sheltered nice live as a rich banker without even having to meet the locals, then sure. As someone who has to go there regularly, I cannot imagine any both migrant and non-migrant native that actually loves to live there, just take one step out of the ECB headquarters and you will land directly in the shittiest part of Mogadishu.
Brody Bell
It's completely abstract.
>good salaries and modern infrastructure? best city in the world wow!!! >let's avoid talking about what happens when you actually live there though
Juan Parker
>modern infrastructure In that case German cities should be waaay down the ranking kek
Joshua Gonzalez
Do it. Honestly my favorite city in the world Visited at least 8 times when I lived in Austria for a year