Copenhagen Named World’s Most Liveable City of 2025, According to Global Survey
- The Economist Intelligence Unit released its 2025 Global Liveability Index on June 16, naming Copenhagen the most livable city worldwide.
- Copenhagen surpassed Vienna, which held the top spot for three years but saw a steep decline in its stability score due to recent unrest and terrorist incidents.
- The Index evaluated 173 cities using 30 indicators such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, and stability, highlighting Copenhagen's perfect scores in stability, education, and infrastructure.
- The average overall liveability score remained steady at 76.1, but global stability declined amid geopolitical conflicts and civil unrest including riots in UK cities and a cancelled Taylor Swift concert.
- The results suggest that while some Middle Eastern cities improved, Western European and Canadian cities dropped in rank, reflecting ongoing challenges in urban stability and healthcare.
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The World's Most Livable Cities
The most livable city in the world is now the second most livable city in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's annual ranking. According to the EIU's Global Liveability Index for 2025, Copenhagen is at the top of its list, beating out last year's winner, the Austrian capital...
This year, Copenhagen managed to dethrone Vienna, which had been leading the top 10 for three years in a row; the ranking also includes the worst ten cities to live in.
The world as a list: Every year, rankings tell us where life is supposed to be best.
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