The long-awaited ranking of 100 best cities in the world has finally been published, and with great pride we can announce that three Italian cities have managed to carve out a space for themselves in the prestigious list. These metropolises not only represent our country on a global scale, but also stand out for their unique characteristics and the quality of life they offer. Below, we find out everything you need to know about the winning Italian cities and what makes them so special compared to the others.
100 best cities in the world
According to the annual report of Resonance Consultancy, a renowned Canadian company in the tourism sector, have been selected the 100 best cities in the world to live in 2024.
The study evaluated over 270 metropolises with more than one million inhabitants, focusing on three main categories: livability, amiability and prosperity. Among the criteria considered were the level of education, the poverty rate, the number of restaurants and shops, and the presence of cycle paths.
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London took first place, thanks to its high level of education and its iconic culture, demonstrating great resilience despite the challenges of Brexit.
The top 5 is completed by Paris, New York, Tokyo and Singapore, all praised for their quality of life and the wide range of opportunities on offer. Paris, in particular, is experiencing a culinary renaissance with the opening of new and renowned restaurants.
Italian cities
Milan, in 22nd place, is recognized as Italy's fashion capital and the country's financial heart. Known for its strong "entrepreneurial hunger", Milan is strategically positioned close to other European capitals and Alpine locations, making it a highly desirable destination.
Napoli, positioned in 69th place, is one of the oldest cities in Europe with its 3.000 years of history. Often overlooked by international visitors and Italy's power centers, Naples offers breathtaking views, legendary monuments, public parks and city beaches, rivaling major European, American and Asian cities.
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La first Italian in the rankings instead it is Rome. The city ranked 11th on the list of the best cities in the world. The Italian capital is celebrated for its ancient monuments, which allow us to retrace the origins of Western civilization.
Rome it also offers its citizens a wide range of parks and green areas, combining historical charm with a touch of glamor with trendy restaurants and clubs.
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