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Top 10 Cities To Live In Europe

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Europe is a safe continent with lovely destinations and many opportunities for a successful career. Here is the list of the top 10 cities to live in.

  1. London, United Kingdom 

    The United Kingdom may have made the giant step to no longer be a part of the European Union. However, it is still in Europe, and its economy is thriving. London, the UK capital city, is not only a financial center for many businesses but also a great cultural center. In addition, the fact that the mother tongue of natives is English makes communication easier.

  2. Paris, France 

    The center of Paris is lovely to walk and wander around. At the same time, the suburbs may not be a good idea to live in. Political activity is quite vivid in the famous capital, and the warming atmosphere you can experience at the center will make you want to move there.

  3. Moscow, Russia 

    Russia has evolved into a considerable financial leader. The economy is growing, and the country provides foreigners with various goods. The weather is unbearable for some people since Russia is famous for its cold winters. If you plan to spend the cold months there, ensure you have the proper clothing. At the same time, you will have the chance to see amazing ballet shows, one of the most valuable treasures this country holds.

  4. Rhine-Ruhr, GermanyA German city could not be out of Europe’s top five wealthiest places. Germany is a leader in Europe’s economy and one of the strongest economies in the world. The organizational skills of native Germans have helped their country survive two failures in the World Wide Wars and come unharmed some years later. The poverty that followed 1948 did not prevent Germans from thriving today.
  5. Istanbul, Turkey 

    Turkey’s small land in Europe allowed the country to improve its economy. Istanbul is in the West part of Turkey and is considered a crossroads. Between Greece and Turkey, Europe and Asia, Christians and Muslims, Istanbul is a magnificent puzzle of civilizations with a great history. Staying there will also upgrade your gastronomical criteria.

  6. Rotterdam, NetherlandsRotterdam is the second-largest city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is also a port and actually the biggest in Europe. A part of its financial development is due to the trade taking place at the port. It is famous for its modern architecture but is rainy and cold in the winter.
  7. Amsterdam, Netherlands 

    The Netherlands appears two times on our list! Amsterdam is the capital of the country and the financial and cultural center of the Netherlands. Some foreigners may have a hard time adjusting, especially since the difficult language doesn’t help. However, there are many opportunities, and everyone speaks English, so it is more likely that you will find your way there.

  8. Milan, Italy 

    In the North part of Italy, the capital of fashion supports businesses and people who want to live a wealthy life. The city is an industrial center and a must-see for fashion victims. In addition, Italian people are always polite and will pass a sense of culture the moment you will set foot on their land.

  9. Madrid, Spain 

    Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a captivating destination. Even though Barcelona is considered the gem of Spain, Madrid is an ideal destination. The authentic architecture and interesting aesthetics will make you feel at home. Spanish people are very warm, and it is the sunniest place among the ten wealthiest cities in Europe. The city combines wealth and well-being in all its forms.

  10. Brussels, BelgiumBrussels is an ambiguous city. At some point, travelers voted it as the most boring city in the world. However, no one can doubt that the city gives plenty of opportunities to people worldwide to provide their services in highly-paid jobs. It also hosts many foreigners, so you will not feel left out of the country’s culture.

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