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Cities With the Best Quality of Life

By

Tony Mamone

, updated on

January 1, 2025

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you choose? Somewhere with a good quality of life would be a good place to start. Mercer, a human resources consulting firm, ranks cities around the world with a quality of living report to help companies determine compensation for employees sent to work abroad.

The cities are rated based on 39 factors, grouped into the following 10 categories:

  • Social environment including politics and crime
  • Economic environment
  • Limitations on personal freedoms
  • Medical and health considerations
  • Schools and education
  • Public services and transportation
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Consumer goods
  • Housing
  • Natural environment and climate

Did your city make the cut? Let's take a closer look.

60. Leipzig, Germany

Leipzig canal, Cities With the Best Quality of Life

Leipzig has beautiful canals and harbors. It is Saxony's most populous city. Frank Günther / Getty Images

Population: 597,493 (city), 1 million (metro area)

Languages: German

Average temperature summer: 66 degrees (19 C)

Average temperature winter: 34 degrees (1 C)

Note: Rankings are based on the Quality of Living Report by Mercer. All initial temperatures are Fahrenheit.

Cultural Highlight: Leipzig

Opera house, Leipzig - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

The Leipzig Opera house is a source of cultural pride for residents. TommL / Getty Images

The Leipzig Opera is one of the most well-regarded in the country and cements the city's reputation as a musical center.

59. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh's Market Square

Pittsburgh was once an industrial center due to its location at the confluence of three rivers. peeterv / Getty Images

Population: 302,205 (city), 2.37 million (metro area)

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 73.2 degrees (22.9 C)

Average temperature winter: 28.8 degrees (-1.8 C)

Cultural Highlight: Pittsburgh

Panoramic view of Pittsburgh (Cities With the Best Quality of Life)

There are four Carnegie museums in Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, Carnegie Science Center and The Andy Warhol Museum. HaizhanZheng / Getty Images

Established in 1895 by Andrew Carnegie, the Carnegie Museum of Art houses works by artists like Van Gogh, Monet and Gaugin.

It also displays local Pittsburgh artists and has a collection of objects from around the world. These include ancient Greek vases, relics from the Shang dynasty in China and sacred Hindu statues.

58. Osaka, Japan

Dotonbori Osaka Canal at Night, Japan

Osaka is known for its modern downtown and restless nightlife. Mlenny / Getty Images

Population: 2.69 million (city), 19.3 million (metro area)

Languages: Japanese

Average temperature summer: 92 degrees (33.5 C)

Average temperature winter: 49 degrees (9.3 C)

Cultural Highlight: Osaka

Osaka Castle in cherry blossom season in Osaka, Japan

The Osaka Castle is one of the most popular spots for cherry blossom viewing in the spring. lkunl / Getty Images

Osaka Castle was built in the 16th century and continues to be the city's main cultural landmark.

It is known for its beautiful white, green and gold exterior as well as its impressively tall defensive stone wall.

57. Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

Aberdeen, Scotland (Cities With the Best Quality of Life)

Aberdeen is known for its cold but beautiful shoreline. AlbertPego / Getty Images

Population: 200,680 (city),  489,815 (metro area)

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 57 degrees (13.9 C)

Average temperature winter: 40.1 degrees (4.5 C)

Cultural Highlight: Aberdeen

Aberdeen University King's College Chapel Building

Aberdeen University King's College was built in the 15th century and continues to operate. Heartland-Arts / Getty Images

King's College at Aberdeen University was founded in 1495.

It is now one of Scotland's oldest colleges and most important historical buildings.

56. Rome, Italy

Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

Rome was the capital and cultural center of the powerful Roman Empire. Sazonoff / Getty Images

Population: 2.87 million (city), 4.34 million (metro area)

Languages: Italian

Average temperature summer: 89.1 degrees (31.7 C)

Average temperature winter: 54.7 degrees (12.6 C)

Cultural Highlight: Rome

Colosseum, Rome

The Colosseum is the largest amphitheater in the world. Eloi_Omella / Getty Images

Rome's magnificent Colosseum was built in 69 A.D. The amphitheater was famously used to host entertainment, including gladiator fights, chariot races, processions and even mock naval battles where the stage would be completely flooded.

It continues to be one of humanity's most important structures.

55. Yokohama, Japan

Yokohama, Japan - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

Yokohama is part of the Tokyo-Yokohama Metropolitan area, the largest in Japan. SeanPavonePhoto / Getty Images

Population: 3.7 million (city), 38.3 million (metro area)

Languages: Japanese

Average temperature summer: 78.2 degrees (25.7 C)

Average temperature winter: 41.6 degrees (5.4 C)

Cultural Highlight: Yokohama

Yokohama City, Japan

Yokohama is known for its modern architecture. Chunyip Wong / Getty Images

The Yokohama Museum of Art has been showcasing contemporary art since 1989. It is known for its surrealist and dadaist collections.

It has works by world-famous artists like Dali, Picasso and Max Ernst as well as Japanese artists like Yasumasa Morimura.

54. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

Despite being steeped in U.S. history, Philly still has a "small town" feel. Getty Images

Population: 1.6 million (city), 6.1 million (metro area)

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 88 degrees (31 C)

Average temperature winter: 40 degrees (4 C)

Cultural Highlight: Philadelphia

Geno's Steaks in Philly

Geno's Steaks in Philadelphia and Pat's King of Steaks (located across the street) are the city's most famous cheesesteak restaurants. Getty Images

At Independence Hall, see where both the United States' Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and signed.

And, of course, there are the cheesesteaks.  

53. Washington, D.C., United States

Washington, D.C. - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

As long as you don't mind talking politics, Washington, D.C., offers many amazing neighborhoods with diverse cultural opportunities. Getty Images

Population: 694,000 (city), 6.1 million (metro area)

Languages: English (primary), Spanish

Average temperature summer: 88 degrees (31 C)

Average temperature winter: 43 degrees (6 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Washington, D.C.

National Mall

The National Mall has the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. Getty Images

The National Mall has it all, from iconic American monuments to the museums of the Smithsonian Institution.

49. Kobe, Japan (Tied)

Kobe, Japan - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

If you visit Kobe (and you should), be sure to spend time in hotspot neighborhoods such as Kitano-chõ, Nankinmachi Chinatown and Sannomiya Station. Getty Images

Population: 1.5 million (city), 19.3 million (metro area)

Languages: Japanese

Average temperature summer: 87 degrees (31 C)

Average temperature winter: 47 degrees (8 C)

Cultural Highlight: Kobe

Ikuta Shrine

The Ikuta Shrine is one of the oldest shrines in Japan. Getty Images

Dating to the third century, the exquisite Ikuta Shrine is one of the country's oldest Shintu shrines.

49. Birmingham, England, United Kingdom (Tied)

Birmingham, United Kingdom - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

Leave London and head three hours northwest to find the lovely city of Birmingham. Getty Images

Population: 1.1 million (city), 4.3 million (metro area)

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 70 degrees (21 C)

Average temperature winter: 44 degrees (7 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Birmingham

Birmingham, United Kingdom

Brindleyplace is home to scores of shops, bars and restaurants. Getty Images

On the banks of Birmingham's canals, Brindleyplace brims with restaurants, bars, museums and entertainment venues.   

49. Tokyo, Japan (Tied)

Tokyo, Japan - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

Old meets new in Tokyo, Japan. Getty Images

Population: 13.6 million (city), 38.3 million (metro area)

Languages: Japanese

Average temperature summer: 85 degrees (29 C)

Average temperature winter: 50 degrees (10 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Tokyo

Toyko skyline

The 2,080-foot-tall Tokyo Skytree is the second-tallest structure in the world. Getty Images

The world's tallest observation tower, the Tokyo Skytree soars 2,080 feet above the megalopolis.

49. Chicago, Illinois, United States (Tie)

Chicago - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

Next time you are in Chicago, catch a Cubs game, then head to The Wieners Circle and enjoy their famously surly staffers. Getty Images

Population: 2.7 million (city); 9.5 million (metro area)

Language(s): English (primary), Spanish, Polish

Average temperature summer: 84 degrees (29 C)

Average temperature winter: 31 degrees (-1 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Chicago

Millennium Park

The Cloud Gate is the centerpiece of the AT&T Plaza at Millennium Park. Getty Images

Chicago's skyscrapers set the backdrop for Millennium Park, graced with artsy outdoor sculptures, a music pavilion, a dazzling fountain and an ice skating rink.  

48. Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Glasgow, United Kingdom - Cities With the Best Quality of Life

Glasgow is Scotland's biggest city. Getty Images

Population: 621,000 (city), 1.8 million (metro area)

Languages: English (primary), Scots

Average temperature summer: 68 degrees (20 C)

Average temperature winter: 44 degrees (7 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Glasgow

Kelvingrove Art Museum

The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Scotland is one of the country's most popular attractions. Getty Images

The impressive Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum displays works by the likes of Rembrandt, Monet, Renoir and Dalí.

46. Madrid, Spain (Tie)

Madrid, Spain - one of the best places to live for quality of life

Madrid is a vibrant city filled with cultural experiences and a bustling nightlife. Getty Images

Population: 3.1 million (city), 6.7 million (metro area)

Languages: Spanish

Average temperature summer: 90 degrees (32 C)

Average temperature winter: 50 degrees (10 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Madrid

Inner Court of Reina Sofia Museum

The Inner Court of the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid. Getty Images

The Golden Triangle of Art consists of three major art museums: the Prado Museum, Reina Sofia Museum and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. 

46. Seattle, Washington, United States (Tie)

Seattle - one of the best places to live for quality of life

This Northwest urban hub is surrounded by water, mountains and stunning forests. Getty Images

Population: 725,000 (city), 3.8 million (metro area)

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 76 degrees (24 C)

Average temperature winter: 47 degrees (8 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Seattle

Throwing fish in Pike Place

Fishmonger Jaison Scott tosses a fresh salmon at the Pike Place Fish Market in Seattle. Elaine Thompson / AP Photo

Pike Place Market is the go-to place for superb seafood, specialty shops and a sense of Seattle community. 

45. Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Edinburgh, United Kingdom - one of the best places to live for quality of life

Street performers and artists abound at Scotland's famed Edinburgh Festival. Getty Images

Population: 465,000 (city), 1.3 million (metro area)

Languages: English (primary), Scots

Average temperature summer: 66 degrees (19 C)

Average temperature winter: 45 degrees (7 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Edinburgh

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle was attacked at least 26 times during its 1,110-year history, making it the most attacked castle in the world. Getty Images

Big, brooding Edinburgh Castle is the city's must-see historic attraction.

44. New York, New York, United States

New York City - one of the best places to live for quality of life

New York's Central Park is a remarkable outdoor haven in the middle of this sprawling urban city. Getty Images

Population: 8.6 million (city), 20.3 million (metro area)

Languages: English (primary), Spanish, Chinese

Average temperature summer: 84 degrees (29 C)

Average temperature winter: 38 degrees (3 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: New York City

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Met is the biggest art museum in the United States and one of the most famous museums in the world. Getty Images

Gaze out at Manhattan from atop the Empire State Building, visit the Met or indulge in the city's many five-star restaurants. 

43. Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona - one of the best places to live for quality of life

Barcelona is home to beach bums, football fanatics, and foodies alike. Getty Images

Population: 1.6 million (city), 4.8 million (metro area)

Languages: Spanish, Catalan (primary languages)

Average temperature summer: 84 degrees (29 C)

Average temperature winter: 59 degrees (15 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Barcelona

Sagrada Família in Barcelona

The Sagrada Família combines Gothic and Art Nouveau forms. Its principal architect, Antoni Gaudi, is buried in its crypt. Getty Images

With its bizarre Gothic/Art Nouveau towers, Sagrada Família basilica stands as the city's signature architectural landmark.

41. Milan, Italy (Tie)

Milan - one of the best places to live for quality of life

Milan is one of Italy's most fashion-forward cities, and a major business center for the region. Getty Images

Population: 1.4 million (city), 5.3 million (metro area)

Languages: Italian

Average temperature summer: 85 degrees (29 C)

Average temperature winter: 43 degrees (6 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Milan

Ceiling of Santa Maria delle Grazie

The ceiling of the Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. The refectory contains the mural of "The Last Supper." Getty Images

Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" mural adorns a wall of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

41. London, England, United Kingdom (Tie)

London - one of the best places to live for quality of life

Downtown London is home to some of the world's most striking modern skyscrappers. Getty Images

Population: 8.8 million (city), 14 million (metro area)

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 74 degrees (23 C)

Average temperature winter: 47 degrees (8 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: London

The Great Court in the British Museum

The Great Court in the British Museum was built in 2000. Diliff / Wikipedia

Housing some eight million objects, the British Museum ranks among the world's largest and most comprehensive history museums.

40. Lyon, France

Lyon, France - one of the best places to live for quality of life

Tourists too often flock to Paris and overlook Lyon, but the locals don't. Getty Images

Population: 513,275 (city), 2.2 million (metro area)

Languages: French

Average temperature summer: 82 degrees (28 C)

Average temperature winter: 44 degrees (7 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Lyon

Lyon Cathedral

The Lyon Cathedral, formally known as the Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon, has held the Festival of Lights since 1643. Getty Images

Built in 1480, the Gothic-style Lyon Cathedral is among the city's must-see historic churches.

39. Paris, France

Paris,  France - one of the best places to live for quality of life

Oh, Paris, the food, the wine, the cheese! Getty Images

Population: 2.2 million (city), 12.4 million (metro area)

Languages: French

Average temperature summer: 77 degrees (25 C)

Average temperature winter: 45 degrees (7 C)

Cultural Highlight: Paris

The Louvre

The Louvre is the largest and most-visited art museum in the entire world. Getty Images

The world's most-visited art museum, the Louvre is home to the "Mona Lisa."

37. Honolulu, Hawaii, United States (Tie)

Honolulu, Hawaii - one of the best places to live for quality of life

If you love beaches and tropical weather, you'll love Honolulu's famed Waikiki Beach. Getty Images

Population: 360,000 (city), 953,000 (metro area)

Languages: English (primary); Tagalog, Ilocano, Japanese

Average temperature summer: 88 degrees (31 C)

Average temperature winter: 80 degrees (26 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Honolulu

Bishop Museum in Honolulu

The Hawaiian Hall of the The Bernice Pauahi in the Bishop Museum. Getty Images

Ogle the world's largest trove of Polynesian cultural artifacts and natural history specimens at the Bishop Museum.

37. Lisbon, Portugal (Tie)

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal, sits on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Getty Images

Population: 505,526 (city), 2.8 million (metro area)

Languages: Portuguese

Average temperature summer: 82 degrees (28 C)

Average temperature winter: 59 degrees (15 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Lisbon

Belem Tower

Belem Tower was constructed in 1519 and guarded the banks of the Tagus River. Getty Images

Visit one of the city's most famed landmarks, the Gothic-style Belém Tower (or Tower of Saint Vincent), which dates to the 16th century. 

36. Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Boston, Massachusetts - one of the best places to live for quality of life

Boston is a big college town (home of Harvard and MIT, as well as many other top schools) with avid sports fans. Never, ever, wear a New York Yankees cap in Boston. Getty Images

Population: 685,094 (city), 4.6 million (metro area)

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 81 degrees (27 C)

Average temperature winter: 36 degrees (1 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Boston

Boston Red Sox in throwback uniforms

Boston Red Sox players take the field for a baseball game against the New York Yankees in 1912 throwback uniforms at Fenway Park in Boston, on April 20, 2012. Elise Amendola / AP Photo

Catch a Boston Red Sox game at storied Fenway Park, the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball.

35. Brisbane, Australia

Brisbane

The heart of Queensland, Australia, also offers plenty of outdoor recreation. Getty Images

Population: 2.4 million

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 87 degrees (31 C)

Average temperature winter: 71 degrees (22 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Brisbane

Wheel of Brisbane

The Wheel of Brisbane is a 197-foot-tall Ferris wheel that can hold 336 people. Getty Images

On the banks of the Brisbane River, the South Bank Parklands feature a riverfront promenade, green spaces, a beach, an outdoor amphitheater, restaurants and a 197-foot-high Ferris wheel.   

34. San Francisco, California, United States

Golden Gate Bridge

San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Getty Images

Population: 884,363 (city), 4.7 million (metro area)

Languages: English (primary), Spanish, Chinese

Average temperature summer: 67 degrees (19 C)

Average temperature winter: 57 degrees (14 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: San Francisco

San Francisco's Eddy Street

San Francisco is known for its hilly streets and historic buildings and numerous places to eat world-class food. Getty Images

One of the world's great food cities, San Francisco is famed for its Dungeness crab, Mission-style burritos, Italian restaurants, Ghirardelli Chocolate and innovative California cuisine.  

34. Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Ireland's capital city boasts amazing restaurants, pubs, and many of the finest beers in the world. Getty Images

Population: 553,165 (city), 1.9 million (metro area)

Languages: English (primary); Irish

Average temperature summer: 68 degrees (20 C)

Average temperature winter: 48 degrees (9 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Dublin

The Temple Bar in Dublin

The area around St. Stephen's Green is a good place to have a pint. Getty Images

Quaff a pint of Guinness at one of the city's countless pubs. The area around St. Stephen's Green is a solid bet.

32. Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary was built at the confluence of the Bow River and the Elbow River in the south of Alberta, Canada. Getty Images

Population: 1.2 million (city), 1.4 million (metro area)

Languages: English (primary), French

Average temperature summer: 76 degrees (24 C)

Average temperature winter: 32 degrees (0 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Calgary

Calgary Stampede in 2019

The 2019 Calagary Stampede as seen from a chair lift. Getty Images

One of the world's largest rodeos, the annual Calgary Stampede kicks up dust in July.

It also features rides, food booths and attractions. 

31. Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki

Helsinki is the capital of Finland and has one of the highest urban standards of living in the world. Getty Images

Population: 642,045 (city), 1.5 million (metro area)

Languages: Finnish (primary), Swedish

Average temperature summer: 71 degrees (22 C)

Average temperature winter: 30 degrees (-1 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Helsinki

Ateneum

The Ateneum is the most famous art museum in Finland. Getty Images

Among the three museums comprising the Finnish National Gallery is the Ateneum, an art museum displaying works by Cézanne, van Gogh and a wealth of Finnish painters.

30. Canberra, Australia

Canberra

The parliament house in Canberra. Getty Images

Population: 403,468

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 84 degrees (29 C)

Average temperature winter: 53 degrees (12 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Canberra

Canberra, Australia

A gorgeous shot of Canberra at dusk from its Red Hill lookout point. Getty Images

See kangaroos, koalas and wallabies at the National Zoo and Aquarium.

29. Adelaide, Australia

Adelaide, Australia

The River Torrens in Adelaide, Australia. Getty Images

Population: 1.3 million

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 82 degrees (28 C)

Average temperature winter: 60 degrees (16 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Adelaide

Adelaide Oval

An aerial view of the Adelaide Oval. Getty Images

Australian Rules Football fanatics pack Adelaide Oval stadium to root on the city's two pro teams: the Adelaide Crows and the Port Adelaide Power.

28. Brussels, Belgium

Brussels

Brussels serves as the de facto capital of the European Union. Getty Images

Population: 1.2 million (city), 2.1 million (metro area)

Languages: French (primary), Dutch

Average temperature summer: 73 degrees (23 C)

Average temperature winter: 42 degrees (6 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Brussels

Grand Place Brussels

The Grand Place during the 2018 Flower Carpet Festival. Getty Images

Considered one of Europe's most beautiful city squares, the Grand Place attracts visitors and locals alike to its outdoor cafes and extensive city history museum.

27. Stuttgart, Germany

Stuttgart-Esslingen

Stuttgart is a beautiful city. Getty Images

Population: 624,000 (city), 5.3 million (metro area)

Languages: German

Average temperature summer: 79 degrees (26 C)

Average temperature winter: 39 degrees (4 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Stuggart

Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart is one of the best museums in Europe. Getty Images

Admire works by Dali, Matisse and Picasso at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart museum. 

25. Oslo, Norway (Tie)

Oslo, Norway

The city harbor in Oslo, Norway. Getty Images

Population: 673,469 (city), 1.6 million (metro area)

Languages: Norwegian

Average temperature summer: 71 degrees (22 C)

Average temperature winter: 30 degrees (-1 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Oslo

Oslo, Norway

Colorful townhouses in a residential area of Oslo. Getty Images

The Munch Museum displays Norwegian artist Edvard Munch's famed painting "The Scream."

25. Singapore, Singapore (Tie)

Singapore

Old meets new in Singapore's Chinatown. Getty Images

Population: 5.6 million

Languages: English, Malay, Mandarin, Tamil (primary languages)

Average temperature summer: 88 degrees (31 C)

Average temperature winter: 87 degrees (30 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Singapore

ArtsScience Museum and Marina Bay Sands

The ArtsScience Museum and Marina Bay Sands are two iconic cultural landmarks in Singapore. Getty Images

The lotus flower-shaped ArtScience Museum hosts major touring exhibitions from around the world.

23. Nuremberg, Germany (Tied)

Nuremberg, Germany

Nuremberg was built along the shores of the Pegnitz River. Getty Images

Population: 518,000 (city), 3.5 million (metro area)

Languages: German

Average temperature summer: 80 degrees (27 C)

Average temperature winter: 37 degrees (3 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Nuremberg

Germanisches Nationalmuseum

The Germanisches Nationalmuseum houses German cultural artifacts and art, with 25,000 items on exhibition. Germanisches Nationalmuseum / Facebook

The country's largest museum of cultural history, Germanisches Nationalmuseum displays some 25,000 objects dating from antiquity to the present.

23. Stockholm, Sweden (Tied)

Stockholm, Sweden

Old town square in Stockholm, Sweden. Getty Images

Population: 952,000 (city), 2.3 million (metro area)

Languages: Swedish (primary), Finnish

Average temperature summer: 73 degrees (23 C)

Average temperature winter: 33 degrees (1 C)

Cultural Highlight: Stockholm

Drottingholm Palace

Drottingholm Palace is a 360,000-square-foot palace that is home to Sweden's Royal Family. Getty Images

Not only is lavish Drottningholm Palace the residence of the Swedish royal family, but it's also a popular tourist attraction with formal gardens, a Chinese-themed pavilion and an opera theater.

21. Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Tied)

Old Montreal

You'll notice European influences when walking the streets of "Old Montreal" in Quebec, Canada. Getty Images

Population: 1.7 million (city), 4.1 million (metro area)

Languages: French, English (primary languages)

Average temperature summer: 79 degrees (26 C)

Average temperature winter: 24 degrees (-4 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Montreal

Old Montreal

Buildings in the Old Montreal section of Montreal date back to the 1500s. Getty Images

Chock-a-block with historic buildings — some dating to the 17th and 18th centuries — the downtown area boasts 50 designated National Historic Sites of Canada.

21. Perth, Australia (Tied)

Perth

The iconic Elizabeth Quay Footbridge in Perth, Australia. Getty Images

Population: 2 million

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 90 degrees (32 C)

Average temperature winter: 65 degrees (18 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Perth

Perth Cultural Centre

There's always something new to see in the Perth Cultural Centre, which has several art galleries and the State Library of Western Australia. Perth Cultural Centre / Facebook

The Perth Cultural Centre hosts four major museums, including the Art Gallery of Western Australia.

19. Hamburg, Germany (Tie)

Hamburg, Germany

The very modern Kehrwiederspitze and Elbphilharmonie in the HafenCity of Hamburg. Getty Images

Population: 1.8 million (city); 5.1 million (metro area)

Languages: German

Average temperature summer: 72 degrees (22 C)

Average temperature winter: 38 degrees (3 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Hamburg

Planten un Blomen

The Planten un Blomen is a 116-acre park that is a popular destination for its water-spouting light concerts and various performances. der_hamburger_mag / Instagram

Hamburg's central urban park, the 116-acre Planten un Blomen, offers a botanical garden, public theater, roller/ice skating rink, and an evening fountain/light show on the park's lake.

19. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Tie)

Ottawa, Canada

Parliament Hill on the Rideau Canal, in Ottawa, Canada. Getty Images

Population: 964,743 (city); 1.3 million (metro area)

Languages: English, French (primary languages)

Average temperature summer: 80 degrees (27 C)

Average temperature winter: 22 degrees (-6 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Ottawa

Ottowa, Canada

The ByWard Market is one of the oldest farmers markets in Canada. byWardMarket / Instagram

 The ByWard Market bustles with shoppers browsing stalls selling specialty foods, fresh produce, flowers and souvenirs.

18. Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Luxembourg City is located at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse Rivers in southern Luxembourg. Getty Images

Population: 116,323

Languages: Luxembourgish, a mix of German and French

Average temperature summer: 74 degrees (23 C)

Average temperature winter: 38 degrees (3 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Luxembourg

Musée Dräi Eechelen

The Musée Dräi Eechelen, located in an ancient fort, has a permanent exhibition that tells the history of Luxembourg. Visit Luxembourg

 The fully restored 18th-century Fort Thüngen houses the city's history museum, Musée Dräi Eechelen.

17. Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne Harbor

Boats in the St. Kilda harbor, in front of the Melbourne skyline. Getty Images

Population: 4.9 million

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 79 degrees (26 C)

Average temperature winter: 58 degrees (14 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Melbourne

Arts Centre Melbourne

The Arts Centre Melbourne's Spire is the centerpiece to the city's dazzling complex of theaters and concert halls. Arts Centre Melbourne / Facebook

Concert halls, live performance theaters and art galleries attract culture mavens to the Arts Centre Melbourne complex.

16. Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto skyline

Toronto is the largest city in Canada and is considered one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world. Getty Images

Population: 2.7 million (city); 6 million (metro area)

Languages: English (primary), Chinese, Spanish, Italian, French

Average temperature summer: 81 degrees (27 C)

Average temperature winter: 31 degrees (-1 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Toronto

Toronto

Toronto's Gooderham Building, built in 1892, is a great place to take photos when visiting. Getty Images

The city's pro sports teams include the NHL's Maple Leafs, MLB's Blue Jays and NBA's Raptors.

15. Wellington, New Zealand

Wellington Cable Car Trolley

The Wellington Cable Car Trolley offers spectacular views of the ocean and city skyline. Getty Images

Population: 412,500

Languages: English (primary), Maori

Average temperature summer: 68 degrees (20 C)

Average temperature winter: 52 degrees (11 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Wellington

Te Papa Tongarewa

The Te Papa Tongarewa opened in 1998 and translates to "Container of Treasures." Getty Images

 The waterfront Museum of New Zealand (Te Papa Tongarewa) houses a wealth of the country's cultural treasures.

14. Bern, Switzerland

Bern

Bern is the Bundesstadt, or "federal city," of Switzerland. It's also a hub for outdoor activities. Getty Images

Population: 142,656 (city), 660,000 (metro area)

Languages: Swiss German

Average temperature summer: 76 degrees (24 C)

Average temperature winter: 37 degrees (3 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Bern

Bern, Switzerland

Bern's Old City has the 13th-century Zytglogge tower, which has a stunning 15th-century astronomical clock. Getty Images

Flush with medieval architecture, Bern's Old City area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

13. Berlin, Germany

Berlin nightlife

Nightlife along the Spree River in Berlin, Germany. Getty Images

Population: 3.7 million (city), 6 million (metro area)

Languages: German (primary), Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Polish, Kurdish, Serbo-Croatian

Average temperature summer: 77 degrees (25 C)

Average temperature winter: 38 degrees (3 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Berlin

Berlin nightclub scene

Berlin's nightclub scene is one of the most vibrant and fascinating aspects of living in Berlin. Getty Images

The city's nightclub scene is perhaps Europe's most varied and vibrant.

11. Amsterdam, Netherlands (Tie)

Amsterdam

When in Amsterdam, bike like the locals do. Getty Images

Population: 851,573 (city), 2.4 million (metro area)

Languages: Dutch

Average temperature summer: 72 degrees (22 C)

Average temperature winter: 42 degrees (6 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Amsterdam

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Van Gogh Museum opened in 1973 and houses a comprehensive collection of van Gogh's works, including this one, "Van Gogh Self-Portrait in a Felt Hat." petek arici / Getty Images

The Van Gogh Museum holds the globe's largest collection of works by the Post-Impressionist master.

11. Sydney, Australia (Tie)

Sydney beaches

There's a lot more to Sydney, Australia, than its famous opera house. Getty Images

Population: 5.1 million

Languages: English

Average temperature summer: 80 degrees (27 C)

Average temperature winter: 63 degrees (17 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Sydney

The Sydney Opera House

Over eight million people visit the Sydney Opera House every year, one of the world's most famous buildings. Solvarsity / Wikipedia

On the shore of Sydney Harbour, catch a concert or play at the iconic Sydney Opera House.

10. Basel, Switzerland

Basel, Switzerland

Riverfront in Basel, with a view of the Munster Cathedral. Getty Images

Population: 175,940

Languages: Swiss German (primary), French

Average temperature summer: 78 degrees (26 C)

Average temperature winter: 40 degrees (4 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Basel

Basel, Switzerland

Basel is home to Kunstmuseum, which opened in 1661 and was the first public museum in the world. baselswitzerland / Instagram

Home to more than three dozen museums, Basel calls itself the "Cultural Capital of Switzerland."

9. Geneva, Switzerland

Geneva

An aerial view of Leman Lake in Geneva, Switzerland. Getty Images

Population: 198,979 (city), 489,524 (metro area)

Languages: French (primary), Spanish, Italian, German

Average temperature summer: 80 degrees (27 C)

Average temperature winter: 40 degrees (4 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Geneva

Geneva's Old Town

The Old Town section of Geneva is home to great restaurants and historic buildings. Getty Images

The winding, walkable streets of Geneva's Old Town are lined with museums, shops and outdoor cafes.

8. Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen

Copenhagen, home to Michelin-starred Noma, one of the most celebrated restaurants in the world, offers world-class restaurants as well as lots of outdoor adventures. Visit Copenhagen / Instagram

Population: 613,288 (city), 1.3 million (metro area)

Languages: Danish

Average temperature summer: 72 degrees (22 C)

Average temperature winter: 38 degrees (3 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Copenhagen

Rosenborg Castle

The Rosenborg Castle is a 17th-century landmark with extensive gardens that attract about 2.5 million people each year. cecily.travels / Instagram

Historic buildings, monuments, statues and formal gardens fill the gorgeous Rosenborg Castle Gardens (aka King's Garden), which dates to the 17th century.

7. Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt

"Old Town" in Frankfurt, Germany. Getty Images

Population: 732,688 (city), 5.6 million (metro area)

Languages: German

Average temperature summer: 78 degrees (26 C)

Average temperature winter: 40 degrees (4 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Frankfurt

History museum in Frankfurt

The Historisches Museum is part of the Museumsufer on the Main. Getty Images

Museumsufer is a collection of 20 museums on the banks of the city's Main River.

6. Dusseldorf, Germany

Dusseldorf

One of the many beautiful water canal parks in Dusseldorf, Germany. Getty Images

Population: 639,407 (city), 10.6 million (metro area)

Languages: German

Average temperature summer: 76 degrees (24 C)

Average temperature winter: 42 degrees (6 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Dusseldorf

Rhine Tower

The Rhine Tower is 789 feet tall. al_mughamir / Instagram

Get a lay of the land from the observation deck of the 789-foot-tall Rheinturm, or Rhine Tower.

3. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Tied)

Vancouver

Getting new perspectives of Vancouver from the wing of Harbour Air. immersiveexplorers / Instagram

Population: 631,486 (city), 2.4 million (metro area)

Languages: English (primary), Cantonese, Chinese, Mandarin, Punjabi

Average temperature summer: 72 degrees (22 C)

Average temperature winter: 44 degrees (7 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Vancouver

Stanley Park in Vancouver, Canada

Stanley Park is a 1,001-acre park that holds the Vancouver Aquarium, which received an $80 million expansion in 2006. Stanley Park in Vancouver / Facebook

The city's outdoor playground is forested Stanley Park, home to the excellent Vancouver Aquarium.  

3. Munich, Germany (Tied)

Munich

Munich is the capital of Bavaria in Southern Germany. It is located on the banks of the River Isar — just north of the Bavarian Alps. muenchen / Instagram

Population: 1.5 million (city), 6 million (metro area)

Languages: German

Average temperature summer: 76 degrees (24 C)

Average temperature winter: 38 degrees (3 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Munich

Hofbräuhaus Munchen

The Hofbräuhaus was built in 1589, and the general public has been drinking there since 1828. Hofbräuhaus München / Facebook

 Head to the city center and hoist a brew at Hofbräuhaus am Platzl, one of the world's most famous beer halls.

3. Auckland, New Zealand (Tied)

Aukland

Take an evening stroll through Auckland's biggest marina, and you could see the cityscape from a whole new angle. olofolssonphoto / Instagram

Population: 1.5 million

Languages: English (primary), Maori

Average temperature summer: 66 degrees (19 C)

Average temperature winter: 52 degrees (11 C)

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Cultural Highlight: Auckland

Auckland Art Gallery

The Auckland Art Gallery has been open since 1888 and has over 17,000 works in its collection. Auckland Art Gallery / Facebook

The Auckland Art Gallery holds an impressive collection of national and international art

2. Zurich, Switzerland

Zurich

Can you imagine just how narrow and twisty Zurich's streets are? sebastianmzh / Instagram

Population: 400,000 (city), 1.83 million (metro area)

Languages: German

Average temperature summer: 75 degrees (24 C)

Average temperature winter: 37 degrees (3 C)

 

Cultural Highlight: Zurich

Old town in Zurich

Stars light up the streets at Christmas time in the old town area of Zurich. Getty Images

Zurich's old town area brims with historic churches, museums and shops.

1. Vienna, Austria

Vienna, Austria

Vienna is Austria's federal capital city, with a population of about 1.8 million people. kus.bakisi / Instagram

Population: 1.8 million (city), 2.6 million (metro area)

Languages: German

Average temperature summer: 80 degrees (27 C)

Average temperature winter: 39 degrees (4 C)

Cultural Highlight: Vienna

Schönbrunn Palace

Schonbrunn Palace is one of Vienna's most popular tourist destinations. Schloss Schönbrunn / Facebook

The lavish, Baroque-style Schönbrunn Palace boasts exquisite gardens and architecture.

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