A recent analysis has identified the healthiest cities in Europe - and Northern Europe clearly comes out on top. Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo and Reykjavik are among the ten best cities when it comes to quality of life, environmental friendliness and healthcare. Particularly striking: Stockholm takes first place, while Helsinki follows in third place. This once again shows that the Nordic countries are leading the way when it comes to sustainable urban development and healthy living.
The Swedish capital Stockholm has secured first place in the ranking of the healthiest cities in Europe. Excellent air quality, numerous green spaces and a high quality of life contribute to Stockholm being recognised as the healthiest city in Europe. The city also focuses on sustainable mobility with a well-developed public transport network and a large number of cycle paths. The combination of nature and urbanity makes Stockholm particularly attractive for locals and visitors.
Helsinki ranks third in the ranking and impresses with an excellent healthcare system, clean air and a high level of safety. The city offers many parks, recreational areas by the water and an environmentally friendly transport system. Sustainable urban development and a high quality of life make Helsinki one of the most attractive cities for healthy living and travelling.
Alongside top-ranking Stockholm and Helsinki, Oslo and Reykjavik also made it into Europe’s top ten healthiest cities.
The success of Nordic cities is based on a combination of excellent air quality, sustainable urban planning, top-tier healthcare, and a strong connection to nature. Key factors contributing to their high rankings include:
Not only are Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo, and Reykjavik ideal places to live, but they also offer perfect conditions for health-conscious travelers. Those looking for a relaxing and sustainable city break will find the ideal mix of nature, modern infrastructure, and Scandinavian quality of life.
Whether it’s cycling tours, wellness retreats, or outdoor adventures in untouched landscapes, Northern European cities demonstrate how urban living and a healthy lifestyle can go hand in hand.
More on the healthiest cities in Europe (in German).
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