The world's 10 best cities to live in, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit global “liveability” study, which looks at how “tolerable” it is to live in a particular place given its crime levels, threat of conflict, quality of medical care, levels of censorship, temperature, schools and transport links.
1. Melbourne, Australia (the city scores an overall rating of 97.5 out of 100)
2. Vienna, Austria (97.4)
3. Vancouver, Canada (97.3)
4. Toronto, Canada (97.2)
5. Calgary, Canada (96.6)
6. Adelaide, Australia (96.6)
7. Sydney, Australia (96.1)
8. Helsinki, Finland (96.0)
9. Perth, Australia (95.9)
10. Auckland, New Zealand, which scores an overall rating of 95.7 out of 100
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