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London crowned world’s best city for 10th consecutive year; no Indian cities on the list
In the annual World’s Best Cities rankings, London has regained its position as the world’s best city, holding the top spot for ten years in a row. If reports are to go by, the British capital outperformed other big cities worldwide, including New York, Paris, and Tokyo, and further solidified its status as a cultural and economic powerhouse.
The rankings, compiled by Resonance, a leading global advisor in real estate, tourism, and economic development, assess cities with populations exceeding one million. London has led the list from the start, continuously demonstrating its attraction and tenacity in the face of changing standards.
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Public perception was included in the rankings this year in collaboration with renowned pollster Ipsos. The study gained a fresh perspective by including input from over 22,000 individuals across 30 nations. Conventional metrics like nightlife, dining, shopping, cultural vibrancy, and the quality of the natural and architectural environments were also included in resonance. London’s reputation was enhanced by the presence of esteemed universities, infrastructure, and connectivity through regional airports.
Chris Fair, president and CEO of Resonance, highlighted the changing preferences for cities. “The pandemic has accelerated the trend of people looking for places that are not only affordable but also lovable,” stated Fair. He acknowledged that there was an inherent Western bias in the rankings due to their reliance on websites such as TripAdvisor. Nonetheless, London’s timeless appeal cannot be denied.
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The CEO of London & Partners, Laura Citron OBE, highlighted London’s distinct advantages. London is a global leader thanks to its famous attractions, booming financial sector, and emerging tech industry. “Our iconic attractions, world-class financial sector, and fast-growing tech industry showcase our city’s strength, but it’s the diversity of our people and ideas that drives the innovation and opportunities shaping our future,” she stated. Citron also added the emphasis in drawing Chinese visitors, highlighting how much they contribute to the city’s economic and cultural life.
The smooth fusion of London’s rich history, contemporary conveniences, and excellent standard of living is what makes the city so alluring. Both locals and tourists are drawn to it because of its capacity to innovate and adapt while preserving its ancient appeal.
New York, Paris, Tokyo, Singapore, Rome, Madrid, Barcelona, Berlin, and Sydney complete the top 10. London’s ten-year dominance is evidence of its unparalleled attraction on a global scale, as cities around the world compete for recognition.