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A person wearing sunglasses is riding a bike on Nyhavn pier
Copenhagen ranked No. 1 in EIU’s new list.
  • EIU released its annual global ranking of livability.
  • The ranking of more than 100 cities is based on five measures, including healthcare and education.
  • Copenhagen held on to the top spot.

Copenhagen is still the most livable city in the world.

That’s based on the Economist Intelligence Unit’s new ranking of 173 cities, using five measures to rank the quality of life: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure.

“Copenhagen’s continued dominance comes down to consistency across the board rather than a single standout strength,” Ana Nicholls, EIU’s director of industry analysis, said.

Last year, Copenhagen took the top spot from Vienna. The two cities continued to have perfect scores of 100 in a few categories this year, including perfect scores in education and infrastructure for both. Copenhagen also maintained its score of 100 for stability; this category looks at the prevalence of crime and other threats. Vienna continued to have a perfect healthcare score.

EIU said all of the top cities had a perfect score of 100 for education, and almost all had a 100 for healthcare. Many of the top cities landed at 95 for stability, with the rest of the top 10 scoring perfectly.

With a drop in culture and environment, Zurich’s rank fell, but the city still made the top 10. Tokyo moved up this year, rounding out the top.

“Tokyo’s climb into the top ten is particularly striking, given that large, densely populated cities usually contend with higher crime rates and greater strain on infrastructure,” Nicholls said.

US cities still missed out on the top spots. At the regional level, Western Europe had the highest score, followed by North America.

Below are the top 10 most livable cities.

10. Tokyo, Japan
People walking in Tokyo

Overall: 96

Stability: 100

Healthcare: 100

Culture and environment: 89

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 93

9. Vancouver, Canada
Moon over Coal Harbor in Vancouver, Canada

Overall: 96

Stability: 95

Healthcare: 96

Culture and environment: 97

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 93

8. Adelaide, Australia
Adelaide riverfront skyline with buildings and a construction crane. A body of water is in the foreground.

Overall: 96

Stability: 95

Healthcare: 100

Culture and environment: 91

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 96

7. Osaka, Japan
People at Dotonbori canal near buildings and signage in Osaka, Japan.

Overall: 96

Stability: 100

Healthcare: 100

Culture and environment: 87

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 96

6. Geneva, Switzerland
Swiss and Geneva flags hang above a narrow stone street

Overall: 96

Stability: 95

Healthcare: 100

Culture and environment: 92

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 96

5. Zurich, Switzerland
Festive Christmas market with illuminated carousel, trees, and crowds in a city square at dusk.

Overall: 96

Stability: 95

Healthcare: 100

Culture and environment: 94

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 96

4. Sydney, Australia
Sydney Opera House

Overall: 97

Stability: 95

Healthcare: 100

Culture and environment: 94

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 96

3. Melbourne, Australia
Buildings in Melbourne

Overall: 97

Stability: 95

Healthcare: 100

Culture and environment: 96

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 96

2. Vienna, Austria
Buildings in Vienna

Overall: 97

Stability: 95

Healthcare: 100

Culture and environment: 94

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 100

1. Copenhagen, Denmark
A person wearing sunglasses is riding a bike on Nyhavn pier

Overall: 98

Stability: 100

Healthcare: 96

Culture and environment: 95

Education: 100

Infrastructure: 100

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