1. Melbourne, Australia
This vibrant city at the Southern end of Australia is a treasure
trove of beaches, seaside esplanades and quirky antique shops. Edgy
urbanites co-exist with aboriginal culture in a city that grooves with
urban culture. Melbourne
is just an hour away from the Great Ocean Road, a stretch of coastal
cliffs bursting with wildlife and hiking trails. The Grampians mountain
range are also just several hours’ drive away. It’s definitely my
favorite city in Australia, just be careful, you might never want to
leave.
2. Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona:
progressive, new-age, explosive and colorful. The hip crowd can hang
around the beach at Barceloneta, while the artistic ones can mingle
around works of Gaudi. Barcelona, best experienced on a
hop on hop off Barcelona bus tour, is a sprawling city with the conveniences that every cosmopolitan city has, yet it has completely come to its own.
Spain might not be ranking tops in the European ranking of
infrastructure or GDP, but everyone who’s been there knows about the
immeasurable quality of life. The three most important things in life
for the Spaniards –
cerveza (beer),
siesta and fiesta.
3. Singapore
Coming in at number 1 in
Mercer’s 2009 Worldwide Infrastructure Ranking, Singapore
is definitely one of the best places to live in Asia. There’s not just
low crime rate, but also excellent connection with the world, good
career opportunities, high standard of living and a cosmopolitan
lifestyle. Urbanites who like living in a metropolis will definitely
appreciate the vibrant nightlife and entertainment establishments
available. Being a bilingual nation also helps a foreigner get by
easily.
4. Prague, Czech Republic
One of my favorite cities in Europe- Prague is cheaper than most west
European countries, but has equally stunning architecture, historical
monuments and rich culture. In terms of security and stability, it is
also on par with its neighbors. The weak currency makes cost of living
here much lower as well- an important point to consider when relocating.
The proximity to neighboring Germany and Austria also make it a good
base to explore the area.
5. Dubai, UAE
Ranking as the top Middle Eastern city in the quality of life index,
Dubai has been an expatriate-hub in the recent years. Plenty of friends
looking to work abroad are seeking out opportunities in Dubai and it
looks like they’re doing better than before. Quoted as ‘the fastest
growing city in the world’, Dubai is now home to the tallest building,
largest man-made marina and the most luxurious hotel in the world.
Adventure seekers can also head out to nearby sand dunes to surf in the
sand.
6. Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires is the most influential city in the whole of
South America,
despite its economic debacle in 2002. Stretching from old neighborhood
like San Telmo to the swanky riverside zone of Puerto Madero. the city
holds on to its history and culture like no other. Littered with
gorgeous architecture, melancholic tango bars and antique shops, Buenos
Aires is reminiscent of Europe, yet completely its own. A unique place
to live and smell culture, this is the perfect place to live for art
lovers who seek a bohemian lifestyle.
7. Seattle, U.S.
Surrounded by magnificent mountain range, Seattle is
said to be one of the best residential cities in the U.S. Being the 13th
largest metropolitan area in the States, it’s neither too big nor too
small. Temperatures are also milder here, which means comfortable
winters and summers. There’s a vibrant music scene and plenty of
outdoors options from boating to hiking.
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