10. Hamburg, Germany
Pearl on the Elbe combines the best of the energy of Berlin and the elegance of Vienna. In the afternoon you can walk in the shadow of the wonderful elegance of the Polabsk Philharmonic and in the evening party in the alternative district of Sternschanze. Beautiful wide Elbe, lots of it a lot of culture.
9. Helsinki, Finland
Bride of Balta. The beautiful classicist city was built by the Russian Tsar and has always stood on the border between Scandinavian and Eastern culture. The Finns are already trying not to be afraid of the Russians, and the northernmost capital of the European Union has rightfully made it into the TOP 10 thanks to its peaceful atmosphere (surprisingly for some).
8. Auckland, New Zealand
A city where you can count up to 50 volcanoes and where from the Pacific Ocean to the Tasman Sea in four hours. The city of yacht lovers and Edmund Hillary, the city with the highest Polynesian population in the world. The tallest structure in the southern hemisphere in the former capital of New Zealand.
7. Perth, Australia
The capital of Western Australia, the sunniest and most isolated capital in the world. Not only the highest proportion of millionaires among residents makes Perth a city where people do not mind having to measure a long way everywhere.
6. Adelaide, style="text-align: justify;">The metropolis of South Australia has always attracted supporters of a liberal approach to life. The first city to ban both racial and sexual discrimination, the first to ban the death penalty, recognize the rights of Aboriginal people and, for example, allow nudist beaches. The motto 20 minutes also contributes to the attractiveness of the city. You can get everywhere here in twenty minutes, and you only spend a minimum of time moving or in traffic jams.
5. Calgary, Canada
After being released from prison, you are still legally entitled to a horse and a rifle to keep yourself safe from town. However, you will pay 300 dollars for spitting on the street. Lots of greenery, lots of nature. After all, the city is almost as big as New York City and only 10 percent of the population lives here.
4. Toronto, Canada
Second Canadian representative, fifth largest city in North America (after Mexico City, NYC, Los Angeles and Chicago). Dine at Wayne Gretzke's restaurant, touch the Stanley Cup and enjoy the atmosphere beneath the tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere. The proximity of Niagara Falls is a delicious icing on the cake.
3. Vancouver, Canada
One of the cleanest in the world and places where life is really good. After all, the city's Stanley Park is bigger than Central Park in New York. It is no coincidence that the Greenpeace organization was founded in Vancouver, the world's largest gay community lives here, and a third of the city's residents are of non-Canadian origin.
2. Vienna, Austria
Slovaks can be proud of their neighbor and go to nearby Vienna with even greater desire. The legacy of the Austrian emperors, the tastes and smells of the Naschmarkt, the Jewish quarter of Leopoldstadt, the fantastic Donauinsel, Sissi and Maria Theresa, Falco and Mozart. Vienna reigns in Europe.
1. Melbourne, Australia
This year's winner in a tough competition of amazingly pleasant places. Maybe because it was originally supposed to be called Batmania? Maybe because it is home to the most foxes in the world? Or does it have the largest number of restaurants and cafes per capita? In any case - Melbourne is a must see!
Article source: https://bubo.sk/blog/top-10-miest-kde-sa-najlepsie-zije
Article author: Jozef Zelizňák