The Portuguese capital has risen two places in the ranking of the British magazine Monocle, being in tenth place.
The city is described as "sunny and enjoying a new energy". For the time being, the British magazine, which published the list through its newsletter, has not yet disclosed more details about the choice. Last year, the 12th place given to the Portuguese capital was justified as follows: "Lisbon is teeming with new people and new ideas. Its entrepreneurs continue to open new businesses and the city is working hard to ensure the living conditions of its residents in the face of changes in the city. More affordable housing is being planned, and old electrics have a new life.
Ranking criteria
The ranking has now been released in anticipation of the annual Conference on Quality of Life in the Cities that Monocle promotes in Madrid between 27 and 29 June. For thirteen years, the publication has ranked the world's cities with the best living conditions, based on criteria such as transport infrastructure, cultural life, the number of green spaces, the cost of housing or the business environment.
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Remaining places in the ranking
This is followed by Tokyo (Japan), Munich (Germany) and Copenhagen (Denmark) in the ranking of cities with the best quality of life. In fifth place are Vienna (Austria), then Helsinki (Finland), Hamburg (Germany), Madrid (Spain), Berlin (Germany) and Lisbon, finishing the top ten.
Then they appear on the list of Melbourne (Australia), Stockholm (Sweden), Sydney (Australia), Amsterdam (Holland) and Vancouver (Canada).
Source: Diário de Notícias