Howdy,
I was thinking about which cities I could actually live in longterm (not just a few months as a novelty),single or with family and what narrows it down quality of life wise, and presuming you're on a reasonable income :
1. For me it's a city I can pretty much walk everywhere..I couldn't live in a place I needed a car to get everywhere.If I have to live in a suburb there has to be Good public transport.Trains and buses.
2.Open spaces and parks...I live in London and pretty spoiled in that regard : beautiful parks and squares all over.It's basic to remaining sane in a metropolis for me.
3.Not total chaos,traffic,utilities,not having the feeling of being completely rammed with people...constant battling just to get somewhere
The travel writer Paul Thereoux wrote in his last book some of the Indian cities he returned to after 30 years were just so rammed he couldn't walk on the pavements...he said if you want a vision of cities in the future he suspected that was it.
Street life is good to a point,but there's a limit where it fails to be entertaining and becomes a a pain if you live there.
4.A cultural hinterland...architecture,museums,theatres,cinemas,cafe life,book shops,pubs,..what's the point of being in the city otherwise.
5.Warm ,open people...the bigger the city the harder it is in my experience..London's bad for this.. eye contact non existent .I met more new people in 2 months in Miami Beach than 2 years in London.I'm sure it wasn't just the holiday spirit...living in a hostel helps though![[Image: smile.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/smile.gif)
So...I was surprised how many cities it narrows down to,and how many North American cities are excluded cause of the no walk/need car/bad public transport issue,of course I can only comment on cities I've visited...
North America:NYC,Vancouver,Toronto,San Diego( a bit quiet,good for family I guess),Miami Beach/South Beach(not the mainland..is there a bigger sprawling mess than Miami??.)
Hearsay: San Fran ,Chicago(not in winter),Austin
European:London,Paris,Prague(a bit parochial maybe)...
Hearsay:Munich ,Berlin and Hamburg,Stockholm,Barcelona
South American: I can only comment on Sao Paulo,Recife and Fortaleza...Chaos factor looms large, ..no real walkability in Recife and Fortaleza except on the beach promenade.
Could you live long term 5-10 years in Sao Paulo,Rio,working ,family...where else?
Hearsay:Buenos Aires
Remember... Not just a couple of months checking out the ladies,nightlife,hostel...Living longterm,,say you know a few people,have a job offer :apartment,job,family,social life,leisure.
So,even when I factor in Warm Weather and number of Great Asses per female population I still find myself leaning on the European side for the above requirements and general livability and sanity.
Livability outranking Great Asses...I'm getting old!
The Official 2010 Ranking by some survey outfit:
Vancouver,
Vienna,
Melbourne,
Toronto ,
Calgary,
Helsinki,
Sydney ,
Perth,
Adelaide
Auckland
If I remember 2009 included Zurich,Geneva,Munich,Frankfurt..but the Aussies killed the Swiss/Germans this time.
South American and American cities don't get a look in?
Of course fun factor isn't included
What say you?
Cheers,Pilgrim37
I was thinking about which cities I could actually live in longterm (not just a few months as a novelty),single or with family and what narrows it down quality of life wise, and presuming you're on a reasonable income :
1. For me it's a city I can pretty much walk everywhere..I couldn't live in a place I needed a car to get everywhere.If I have to live in a suburb there has to be Good public transport.Trains and buses.
2.Open spaces and parks...I live in London and pretty spoiled in that regard : beautiful parks and squares all over.It's basic to remaining sane in a metropolis for me.
3.Not total chaos,traffic,utilities,not having the feeling of being completely rammed with people...constant battling just to get somewhere
The travel writer Paul Thereoux wrote in his last book some of the Indian cities he returned to after 30 years were just so rammed he couldn't walk on the pavements...he said if you want a vision of cities in the future he suspected that was it.
Street life is good to a point,but there's a limit where it fails to be entertaining and becomes a a pain if you live there.
4.A cultural hinterland...architecture,museums,theatres,cinemas,cafe life,book shops,pubs,..what's the point of being in the city otherwise.
5.Warm ,open people...the bigger the city the harder it is in my experience..London's bad for this.. eye contact non existent .I met more new people in 2 months in Miami Beach than 2 years in London.I'm sure it wasn't just the holiday spirit...living in a hostel helps though
![[Image: smile.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/smile.gif)
So...I was surprised how many cities it narrows down to,and how many North American cities are excluded cause of the no walk/need car/bad public transport issue,of course I can only comment on cities I've visited...
North America:NYC,Vancouver,Toronto,San Diego( a bit quiet,good for family I guess),Miami Beach/South Beach(not the mainland..is there a bigger sprawling mess than Miami??.)
Hearsay: San Fran ,Chicago(not in winter),Austin
European:London,Paris,Prague(a bit parochial maybe)...
Hearsay:Munich ,Berlin and Hamburg,Stockholm,Barcelona
South American: I can only comment on Sao Paulo,Recife and Fortaleza...Chaos factor looms large, ..no real walkability in Recife and Fortaleza except on the beach promenade.
Could you live long term 5-10 years in Sao Paulo,Rio,working ,family...where else?
Hearsay:Buenos Aires
Remember... Not just a couple of months checking out the ladies,nightlife,hostel...Living longterm,,say you know a few people,have a job offer :apartment,job,family,social life,leisure.
So,even when I factor in Warm Weather and number of Great Asses per female population I still find myself leaning on the European side for the above requirements and general livability and sanity.
Livability outranking Great Asses...I'm getting old!
The Official 2010 Ranking by some survey outfit:
Vancouver,
Vienna,
Melbourne,
Toronto ,
Calgary,
Helsinki,
Sydney ,
Perth,
Adelaide
Auckland
If I remember 2009 included Zurich,Geneva,Munich,Frankfurt..but the Aussies killed the Swiss/Germans this time.
South American and American cities don't get a look in?
Of course fun factor isn't included
What say you?
Cheers,Pilgrim37