The Austrian capital Vienna has made a comeback as the world's most livable city, according to an annual report from the Economist published Thursday.
The Austrian capital Vienna has made a comeback as the world's most livable city, according to an annual report from the Economist published Thursday.
Vienna snatched the top spot from Auckland, which tumbled down to 34th place due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions, according to the report by the Economist Intelligence Unit . "Stability and good infrastructure are the city's main charms for its inhabitants, supported by good healthcare and plenty of opportunities for culture and entertainment."The Austrian capital was followed by the Danish capital Copenhagen and Switzerland's Zurich. Fellow Swiss city Geneva came sixth, Germany's Frankfurt seventh, and the Netherlands' Amsterdam ninth.Calgary came in joint third position, followed by Vancouver in fifth place and Toronto in eighth.