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The World's Top 25 Most Livable Cities - 2009
Monocle Issue 25 Volume 3 - July/August 2009
"The Portuguese capital is beginning to make the most of the sunshine and its urban environment. But crime rates remain high and it's still a bit on the sleepy side".
LISBON no. 25 (2008 ranking: 24)
Lisbon comes last but we're looking forward to seeing how plans develop. Lisbon has raised its cultural credentials by inaugurating art galleries, two film festivals and think tanks such as the LX Factory. Of course, becoming edgier has its downside - burglaries are up 25 per cent. Officials have also begun tastefully restoring kiosks in the city's parks and squares, which provide a sharp contrast to the city's air-conditioned malls. Greens have something to cheer about as bike sharing is on the agenda and cycle paths are set for the waterfront. Even more promising is the redevelopment of the Parque Mayer theatre district. A local architect is planning pedestrianised streets and lifts to link to the Principe Real neighbourhood (see Monocle June 2009) and its independent shopkeepers.
1-Zurich
2-Copenhagen
3-Tokyo
4-Munich
5-Helsinki
6-Stockholm
7-Vienna
8-Paris
9-Melbourne
10-Berlin
11-Honolulu
12-Madrid
13-Sydney
14-Vancouver
15-Barcelona
16-Fukuoka
17-Oslo
18-Singapore
19-Montréal
20-Auckland
21-Amsterdam
22-Kyoto
23-Hamburg
24-Geneva
25-Lisbon
Monocle Issue 25 Volume 3 - July/August 2009
"The Portuguese capital is beginning to make the most of the sunshine and its urban environment. But crime rates remain high and it's still a bit on the sleepy side".
LISBON no. 25 (2008 ranking: 24)
Lisbon comes last but we're looking forward to seeing how plans develop. Lisbon has raised its cultural credentials by inaugurating art galleries, two film festivals and think tanks such as the LX Factory. Of course, becoming edgier has its downside - burglaries are up 25 per cent. Officials have also begun tastefully restoring kiosks in the city's parks and squares, which provide a sharp contrast to the city's air-conditioned malls. Greens have something to cheer about as bike sharing is on the agenda and cycle paths are set for the waterfront. Even more promising is the redevelopment of the Parque Mayer theatre district. A local architect is planning pedestrianised streets and lifts to link to the Principe Real neighbourhood (see Monocle June 2009) and its independent shopkeepers.
1-Zurich
2-Copenhagen
3-Tokyo
4-Munich
5-Helsinki
6-Stockholm
7-Vienna
8-Paris
9-Melbourne
10-Berlin
11-Honolulu
12-Madrid
13-Sydney
14-Vancouver
15-Barcelona
16-Fukuoka
17-Oslo
18-Singapore
19-Montréal
20-Auckland
21-Amsterdam
22-Kyoto
23-Hamburg
24-Geneva
25-Lisbon