The ten least stressful cities in the world

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Stuttgart the city with the highest quality of life in the world

Stuttgart, the city with the highest quality of life in the world

How would one be for you? stress free city ? Have a good job, go home in accessible and comfortable public transport, do it at reasonable hours, walk around your city without pollution. Neither of noise, nor of that one that does not let you breathe. Being able to walk in one of the hundred green parks within your reach, and also give you the sun in the mid-afternoon.

Yes, the hours of sunshine favor our mental health!

There are cities like this in the world even if it seems like a utopia. Places that bring together factors such as gender and racial equality , labor and citizen security, where per capita income is good and families have purchasing power.

Specifically, there are ten in the world, nine of which are in Europe and four are in Germany. The best, and the one you should be thinking of moving to, is Stuttgart (Germany).

Luxembourg is the second city in the world where it is best to live

Luxembourg is the second city in the world where it is best to live

This is how the company tells it in its study zip jet after having analyzed 500 locations according to their infrastructure, pollution levels, finances and social welfare.

LIST ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY

1. Stuttgart (Germany)

two. Luxembourg

3. Hanover (Germany)

Four. Bern (Switzerland)

5. Munich, Germany)

6. Bordeaux (France)

7. Edinburgh (UK)

8. Sydney (Australia)

9. Graz (Austria)

10. Hamburg (Germany)

Of course, tranquility is paid , which is why some of these places are also the most expensive in the world. Our beloved world capitals known for their glamor and modernity such as Paris, tokyo either New York are far from these, and somewhat closer to the most stressful in the world such as Baghdad (Iraq) or Kabul (Afghanistan).

Munich is according to ranking one of the safest in the world.

Munich is according to ranking one of the safest in the world.

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