Vienna has been voted as the most liveable city for the eighth time. Each year, the international consulting firm Mercer carries out a study in order to assess the quality of life in 231 cities around the world. The results of the study in 2017 also gave Vienna top marks and made the Austrian federal capital the most liveable city in the world for the eighth time in a row. The survey compares the political, social and economic climate, medical care, education, and infrastructural conditions such as public transportation, power and water supply.
It also takes into consideration recreational offers such as restaurants, theatres, cinemas, sports facilities, availability of all kinds of consumer goods from food to cars, as well as environmental conditions – from green spaces to air quality.
“Vienna’s 1.8 million inhabitants benefit from the city’s cafe culture and museums, theatres and operas. Rents and public transport costs in the city, whose architecture is marked by its past as the centre of the Habsburg empire, are cheap compared with other western capitals,” says the survey.
The rest of the top 10 list is mostly filled by European cities, with Zurich in second place, with Munich, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Copenhagen, and Basel, a newcomer to the list, in 10th place. The only non-European cities in the top 10 are third-placed Auckland and fifth-placed Vancouver.
Hyderabad tops the list of seven cities included in Mercer study at No 144, followed by Pune and Bengaluru at No 145 and No 146 respectively. Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata and New Delhi have been ranked at No 151, No 154, No 160 and No 161 respectively.
But it’s not just the high quality of life on offer in Vienna that makes it such a popular place to visit. Excellent infrastructure, forward-looking mobility solutions and smart approaches are also behind the city’s attractiveness to visitors. Vienna is one of the most successful cities on earth when it comes to things like quality of life, infrastructure and innovation.
Home to legendary composers like Mozart and Beethoven, this smart metropolis with an incredible musical heritage attracted a host of music lovers, families, honeymooners and conference attendees from India during the year, according to the Vienna Tourist Board.
What makes Vienna so very unique is that it has something of everything right in one beautiful place: History, nature, music, dance, and tranquility. That’s why, as a place to visit, Vienna can be many things to many people.
Isabella Rauter, Public Relations Manager, Vienna Tourist Board said, “Vienna provides the experiences of a metropolis without the stress factors of a big city. Vienna looks forward to welcoming 20 to 30 per cent more young Indian travellers, looking to experience the contemporary and vibrant facets of life, in 2017.”
A favourite destination for Indian honeymooners, Vienna has hosted many Indian weddings, including at the Belvedere Palace, one of the palaces of the former imperial family of Austria. The palace now serves as a museum and an event location. Vienna also attracts more than 3,500 conventions and corporate events a year.
Vienna received a record number of travellers from India in 2016 contributing to 115,531 overnight stays, a 28 per cent increase from 2015.