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London tops the list of world’s best cities for the 10th consecutive year
Read on to know where Indian cities rank on this list

London has topped the list of the world’s best cities for the 10th consecutive year. Credit: Canva
London has once again claimed the top spot as the world’s best city for the tenth consecutive year. The British capital continues to impress global audiences with its multicultural atmosphere, rich history and thriving arts and culture scene. In fact, it’s the only city this year to take the top spot in seven of the 28 subcategories used to evaluate the rankings, from museums to Instagram hashtags.
The annual World’s Best Cities ranking, released by Resonance Consultancy, evaluates cities based on factors such as liveability, lovability and prosperity. London’s consistent performance in these dimensions has strengthened its position as a global leader.

Indian city left behind
Despite India’s rapid urbanization and economic growth, cities prefer Delhi And Mumbai Failed to make the top 100 list. Although these cities have made significant progress in recent years, they still face challenges in areas such as infrastructure, sustainability and public safety, which are hindering their global competitiveness. “Mumbai and Delhi are out of the top 100; Those cities are at the top in the Asia Pacific context, but do not make it to the top 100 globally, Chris Fair, President and CEO of Resonance Consultancy, was quoted as saying by PTI.
A look at the top 10 cities
- London, UK)
- New York (America)
- Paris, France)
- Tokyo, Japan)
- Singapore
- Rome, Italy)
- Madrid (Spain)
- Barcelona, Spain)
- Berlin, Germany)
- Sydney, Australia)
The list of top 100 cities is dominated by the United States with 36 cities, followed by Canada with six cities. Emerging cities such as Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro have made significant progress and secured their places in the ranking.
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