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World’s Best Cities to live in
Admin | Jul 12, 2009 | Comments 0
Yesterday we have talked about the world worst cities to live in according to Mercer’s 2009. and now we’re gonna give you the best cities to live in.
If you see clearly about this, you will find if three of the world’s best cities was located in germany and switzerland. hmm where’s the city from asia?? is that only an european country which is worth to be called as the world’s best cities to live in??
All of the cities listed below was the best cities in the world to live in, all of them has a long history and has a great economic reputation such as Vienna as the Best Cities in the world todays according to Mercer. So do you want to know all of the world’s best cities to live in??
Let’s start our travel to the World’s Best Cities to live in.
10. Sydney, Australia

Australia’s largest city, with a population of nearly four and a half million, Sydney’s beaches, beautiful harbour and cultural attractions – including the Sydney Opera House – are its big draws, although, according to Mercer, it is the world’s 15th most expensive city.
9. Bern, Switzerland

With a population of around 128,000, Bern is Switzerland’s fifth most inhabited city. The medieval centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while Albert Einstein once lived and worked in the city as a patent office clerk.
8. Frankfurt, Germany

The largest financial centre on the continent, Frankfurt is the seat of the European Central Bank and the German Federal Bank. The city’s key sights include its 14th-century Gothic cathedral and a host of futuristic skyscrapers.
7. Munich, Germany

Germany’s third-largest city with around 1.36 million inhabitants, the Bavarian capital also boasts plenty of Gothic architecture. Munich was heavily damaged by allied bombing during World War II, but recovered to host the Olympic Games in 1972.
6. Dusseldorf, Germany

Situated on the Rhine, the city is renowned as a centre for German fashion, advertising and telecommunications, while the Dusseldorf Karneval attracts millions of visitors each year. The city is twinned with Warsaw, Moscow, Cairo and Reading.
5. Auckland, New Zealand

Home to 31 per cent of New Zealand’s population, Auckland boast two harbours – Waitemata to the north and Manukau to the south, helping earn its nickname: the City of Sails
4. Vancouver, Canada

Consistently ranking among the cleanest, most livable cities in the world, Vancouver possesses an ethnically-diverse population, while it has become a centre for shipping, film production and a popular tourist destination.
3. Geneva, Switzerland

With a population of around 185,000, Geneva is best known for diplomacy (it is home to various UN and Red Cross agencies), finance and the CERN nuclear research facility – birthplace of the World Wide Web and the Large Hadron Collider.
2. Zurich, Switzerland

One of Europe’s richest cities and home to a wealth of multilingual Europeans, Zurich has attracted the likes of IBM, UBS, Google and Microsoft – each of whom has offices in the city. Novelist James Joyce died and was buried in Zurich.
1. Vienna, Austria

The world’s best city in which to live, according to Mercer, Vienna boasts great economic, cultural and political strength, was the birthplace of Marie Antoinette and Sigmund Freud and has been sung about by Ultravox and Billy Joel.
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