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‘Safe and affordable’: Why Vienna is the world’s ‘most liveable city’

Vienna has once again been named the most liveable city in the world but what is it about Austria's capital that makes it such a great place to set up home? Share your own view below.

'Safe and affordable': Why Vienna is the world's 'most liveable city'
Vienna's landscape. Photo by Christian Lendl on Unsplash

The Austrian capital has once again solidified its status as the world’s most liveable city, claiming the top spot in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index for the third consecutive year. 

This marks Vienna’s fifth win in the past six years.

The Austrian capital achieved an impressive overall score of 98.4 out of 100, excelling in stability, healthcare, education, and infrastructure categories. The city only fell short of a perfect score in the “culture and environment” category, where it received 93.5 points.

The Economist wrote, “A lack of major sporting events contributed to its lower tally of 93.5 out of 100 in the culture and environment category”. However, the magazine added that Vienna is “far from lacking in other forms of culture.”

Mayor Michael Ludwig expressed his delight at the news, highlighting the city’s dedication to making sound political decisions and investing in essential services. “Thanks to the hard-working people of Vienna, this excellent result is no coincidence,” he said on X, formerly Twitter..

Copenhagen, known for its high quality of life and progressive urban planning, trailed closely behind Vienna, securing second place with a score of 98. Zurich, a financial hub with a strong focus on sustainability, and Melbourne, a cultural and economic powerhouse, followed in third and fourth place, respectively. Other European cities in the top 10 include Geneva, which claimed fifth place.

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Two Canadian cities—Calgary and Vancouver—and four in Asia-Pacific—Melbourne, Sydney, Osaka and Auckland—complete the top ten.

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The EIU’s Global Liveability Index evaluates 173 cities worldwide based on various factors, including stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. Vienna’s consistent top ranking underscores its success in creating a thriving and sustainable urban environment for its residents.

What makes Vienna so great – and what are the challenges?

Local readers have chimed in with their views on the city, with many mentioning that the Austrian capital is “relatively affordable.” 

Noah, from the United States, said, “the city offers many holidays, has a robust public housing system, and rent control, making it relatively affordable.” However, he did note that “the long, dark winters can make people grumpy” and provided some strong criticism of the Austrians’ reluctance to “embrace change and integrate newcomers.” 

Rudi, who is also from the US, agrees that living among Austrians can be challenging, calling them “very rude, impolite, unhelpful and unfriendly”. However, she acknowledged that the city is clean and easy to navigate. Ranil, from Sri Lanka, also mentioned the city’s green spaces and public transportation as positive factors about living in Vienna. 

Matthew, from the UK, was more straightforward: the city is “safe and affordable” but “boring”. 

Have your say: What do you think about Vienna, does the city deserve its title as the world’s most liveable city? What are the main advantages and challenges of living in the Austrian capital? Let us know in the comments below.

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Vienna’s power company Wien Energie cuts electricity and gas prices

Taking a shower and baking something in the oven will become significantly cheaper for most of Wien Energie's customers from July 2024

Vienna's power company Wien Energie cuts electricity and gas prices

Most of Wien Energie’s customers will pay less for electricity and gas starting from July 1st. 

Significant reductions 

The price adjustment applies to the majority of customers but not to all. For households that took out a tariff first this April, for example, the one-year price guarantee will continue to apply until April next year, reported ORF.

The reductions will mainly affect households whose price guarantees expire in the summer, and their tariffs will be automatically lowered.

The reductions can reach up to 55 percent for electricity and 7-20 percent for gas compared to the previous year.

Small and medium-sized companies will also benefit from reduced tariffs by up to 56 percent. 

The reductions reflect positive market developments and are part of Wien Energie’s effort to pass on savings to consumers.

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Additional discounts for a longer commitment

Wien Energie also offers an additional discount for customers who commit to another year, reducing the consumption price to around 12.9 cents/KWh.

To benefit from this offer, customers must actively sign up for it by September 16th at the latest, either online or through Wien Energie’s customer service.

The company plans to inform customers about this opportunity via email, letter, and advertising campaigns.

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