The 50 Best Cities in the World for Families[email protected] (PureWow)Wed, December 20, 2017 at 1:00 PM UTCWhen coziness is a national lifestyle, you’d better believe that the population is pretty damn happy. AleksandarGeorgiev/Getty ImagesYou and the kids could go explore the fjords on weekends.fotoVoyager/Getty ImagesAll that chocolate, beautiful scenery and cheese? We’re not surprised.RossHelen/Getty ImagesThis Scandi city came in first place for healthcare. We’re betting that its balanced approach to living has something to do with how family-friendly it is, too.scanrail/Getty ImagesOf course, the place that inspired the hamburger (aka your kid’s favorite dinner) made the list.sborisov/Getty ImagesLike Manhattan but with mountains (and way less pollution).pauldclarke/Getty ImagesJust imagine how sophisticated your brood would be if you attended the famous Art Basel every year?Jules_Kitano/Getty ImagesThe “It” travel destination of the year, according to Google.espiegle/Getty ImagesWith more than half the city made up of forests, vineyards and meadows, it’s no wonder it topped the list for number of green spaces.querbeet/Getty ImagesEven the legendary Oktoberfest is child-friendly.querbeet/Getty ImagesThis picturesque lake-side town came in first place for safety.xenotar/Getty ImagesThe chance to eat Sacher torte every day? Yes, please.Freeartist/Getty Images"The Harbour City" topped the list for kid-friendly airports.narvikk/Getty ImagesYour children could even deliver their letter to Santa in person.scanrail/Getty ImagesThis European-style metropolis boasts a thriving art scene, cool restaurants and excellent wine.ymgerman/Getty ImagesThis capital city came out on top for its range of family-friendly transportation options. ake1150sb/Getty ImagesIce-skating in the winter and music festivals in the summer. (And poutine all year-round.)buzbuzzer/Getty ImagesSydney’s more sophisticated cousin.holgs/Getty ImagesSwimming, hiking, kayaking, surfing and more—there’s no shortage of outdoor activities to keep kids of all ages entertained.Onfokus/Getty ImagesA bustling metropolis that scored highly in housing, healthcare and education.vichie81/Getty ImagesHome to the world’s happiest kids. (It’s also one of the most walkable cities in Europe.)AnnaNahabed/Getty ImagesLow cost of living, great public transport and plenty of green space make this quiet town ideal for family life.vichie81/Getty ImagesSee earlier note about chocolate and cheese.sam74100/Getty ImagesOr as locals call it, “Windy Welly.”Mlenny/Getty ImagesOne of the country’s wealthiest cities is also one of its artsiest.querbeet/Getty ImagesThe city scored top marks for healthcare and children’s activities, although unemployment is pretty high.narvikk/Getty ImagesEvery August, the entire town transforms into the world’s largest arts festival. (Plus, a real life castle overlooks the city—how cool is that?)bnoragitt/Getty ImagesWell, that just looks adorable.RossHelen/Getty ImagesMoving overseas may not be an option, but this charming town is definitely worth a visit in wintertime for its festive markets.Oktay Ortakcioglu/Getty ImagesSure, the capital may be expensive, but there are plenty of free things you can do, too. johnkellerman/Getty ImagesFinally, an American city that made the list.aiisha5/Getty ImagesYou may not be able to find it on a map, but this town scored top marks for affordability and low pollution.JacobH/Getty ImagesA huge ex-pat community means that you and your crew would fit right in.anahtiris/Getty ImagesThere’s so much more to do than just hanging out in pubs (but do grab a pint).Icenando/Getty ImagesThe second most affordable city on the list (after Riyadh, Saudi Arabia).Sean Pavone/Getty ImagesBeantown has lots of kid-friendly activities (the aquarium! The Freedom Trail!), but like other U.S. cities, it scored poorly when it came to parental law.jmoor17/Getty ImagesNew meets old in this city of neon skyscrapers and cutting-edge design that’s dotted with ancient Buddhist shrines and tranquil gardens.xavierarnau/Getty ImagesDid you know that Southampton is known as the cruise capital of Europe?onfilm/Getty ImagesDrag the kids around the city’s many free museums.lucentius/Getty ImagesThe number one country to visit in 2018 if you’re on a budget.KavalenkavaVolha/Getty ImagesAka the country’s culinary capital, from its luxurious Michelin-starred restaurants to its amazing street food.xavierarnau/Getty ImagesA charming town with a restaurant scene that rivals Paris.ventdusud/Getty ImagesSki slopes, beaches, thermal baths and delicious food—what’s not to love? therry/Getty ImagesThe City of Light came in first place for kid-friendly activities. (Eating pastries counts as an activity, right?)Imgorthand/Getty ImagesThis small country is surrounded by Croatia, Hungary, Austria and Italy—just think about all the amazing weekend trips you could take if you lived here.kasto80/Getty ImagesLuckily, San Fran is full of hills—you’ll need them to work off all the amazing food the city has to offer. encrier/Getty ImagesThe Natural History Museum, Central Park, the High Line—New York is just one giant playground for children.ferrantraite/Getty ImagesOnce considered a dismal place to visit, regeneration efforts have transformed “Brum” into a hip metropolis.ChrisBaynhamEating out with kids is easy in this friendly city that welcomes ni?os with open arms.holgs/Getty ImagesWalking around this capital city with its cobbled streets and grand architecture will feel like you’re in a fairy-tale.RossHelen/Getty ImagesCopenhagen, Denmark1 of 50When coziness is a national lifestyle, you’d better believe that the population is pretty damn happy. AleksandarGeorgiev/Getty ImagesCopenhagen, Denmark1 of 50When coziness is a national lifestyle, you’d better believe that the population is pretty damn happy. AleksandarGeorgiev/Getty ImagesOslo, Norway2 of 50You and the kids could go explore the fjords on weekends.fotoVoyager/Getty ImagesZurich, Switzerland3 of 50All that chocolate, beautiful scenery and cheese? We’re not surprised.RossHelen/Getty ImagesStockholm, Sweden4 of 50This Scandi city came in first place for healthcare. We’re betting that its balanced approach to living has something to do with how family-friendly it is, too.scanrail/Getty ImagesHamburg, Germany5 of 50Of course, the place that inspired the hamburger (aka your kid’s favorite dinner) made the list.sborisov/Getty ImagesVancouver, Canada6 of 50Like Manhattan but with mountains (and way less pollution).pauldclarke/Getty ImagesBasel, Switzerland7 of 50Just imagine how sophisticated your brood would be if you attended the famous Art Basel every year?Jules_Kitano/Getty ImagesToronto, Canada8 of 50The “It” travel destination of the year, according to Google.espiegle/Getty ImagesStuttgart, Germany9 of 50With more than half the city made up of forests, vineyards and meadows, it’s no wonder it topped the list for number of green spaces.querbeet/Getty ImagesMunich, Germany10 of 50Even the legendary Oktoberfest is child-friendly.querbeet/Getty ImagesLausanne, Switzerland11 of 50This picturesque lake-side town came in first place for safety.xenotar/Getty ImagesVienna, Austria12 of 50The chance to eat Sacher torte every day? Yes, please.Freeartist/Getty ImagesSydney, Australia13 of 50"The Harbour City" topped the list for kid-friendly airports.narvikk/Getty ImagesHelsinki, Finland14 of 50Your children could even deliver their letter to Santa in person.scanrail/Getty ImagesMelbourne, Australia15 of 50This European-style metropolis boasts a thriving art scene, cool restaurants and excellent wine.ymgerman/Getty ImagesBern, Switzerland16 of 50This capital city came out on top for its range of family-friendly transportation options. ake1150sb/Getty ImagesMontreal, Canada17 of 50Ice-skating in the winter and music festivals in the summer. (And poutine all year-round.)buzbuzzer/Getty ImagesBrisbane, Australia18 of 50Sydney’s more sophisticated cousin.holgs/Getty ImagesAuckland, New Zealand19 of 50Swimming, hiking, kayaking, surfing and more—there’s no shortage of outdoor activities to keep kids of all ages entertained.Onfokus/Getty ImagesFrankfurt, Germany20 of 50A bustling metropolis that scored highly in housing, healthcare and education.vichie81/Getty ImagesAmsterdam, Netherlands21 of 50Home to the world’s happiest kids. (It’s also one of the most walkable cities in Europe.)AnnaNahabed/Getty ImagesHannover, Germany22 of 50Low cost of living, great public transport and plenty of green space make this quiet town ideal for family life.vichie81/Getty ImagesGeneva, Switzerland23 of 50See earlier note about chocolate and cheese.sam74100/Getty ImagesWellington, New Zealand24 of 50Or as locals call it, “Windy Welly.”Mlenny/Getty ImagesDüsseldorf, Germany25 of 50One of the country’s wealthiest cities is also one of its artsiest.querbeet/Getty ImagesBerlin, Germany26 of 50The city scored top marks for healthcare and children’s activities, although unemployment is pretty high.narvikk/Getty ImagesEdinburgh, United Kingdom27 of 50Every August, the entire town transforms into the world’s largest arts festival. (Plus, a real life castle overlooks the city—how cool is that?)bnoragitt/Getty ImagesGraz, Austria28 of 50Well, that just looks adorable.RossHelen/Getty ImagesCologne, Germany29 of 50Moving overseas may not be an option, but this charming town is definitely worth a visit in wintertime for its festive markets.Oktay Ortakcioglu/Getty ImagesLondon, United Kingdom30 of 50Sure, the capital may be expensive, but there are plenty of free things you can do, too. johnkellerman/Getty ImagesSeattle, United States31 of 50Finally, an American city that made the list.aiisha5/Getty ImagesLuxembourg, Luxembourg32 of 50You may not be able to find it on a map, but this town scored top marks for affordability and low pollution.JacobH/Getty ImagesSingapore, Singapore33 of 50A huge ex-pat community means that you and your crew would fit right in.anahtiris/Getty ImagesDublin, Ireland34 of 50There’s so much more to do than just hanging out in pubs (but do grab a pint).Icenando/Getty ImagesHouston, United States35 of 50The second most affordable city on the list (after Riyadh, Saudi Arabia).Sean Pavone/Getty ImagesBoston, United States36 of 50Beantown has lots of kid-friendly activities (the aquarium! The Freedom Trail!), but like other U.S. cities, it scored poorly when it came to parental law.jmoor17/Getty ImagesTokyo, Japan37 of 50New meets old in this city of neon skyscrapers and cutting-edge design that’s dotted with ancient Buddhist shrines and tranquil gardens.xavierarnau/Getty ImagesSouthampton, United Kingdom38 of 50Did you know that Southampton is known as the cruise capital of Europe?onfilm/Getty ImagesGlasgow, United Kingdom39 of 50Drag the kids around the city’s many free museums.lucentius/Getty ImagesTallinn, Estonia40 of 50The number one country to visit in 2018 if you’re on a budget.KavalenkavaVolha/Getty ImagesOsaka, Japan41 of 50Aka the country’s culinary capital, from its luxurious Michelin-starred restaurants to its amazing street food.xavierarnau/Getty ImagesLyon, France42 of 50A charming town with a restaurant scene that rivals Paris.ventdusud/Getty ImagesToulouse, France43 of 50Ski slopes, beaches, thermal baths and delicious food—what’s not to love? therry/Getty ImagesParis, France44 of 50The City of Light came in first place for kid-friendly activities. (Eating pastries counts as an activity, right?)Imgorthand/Getty ImagesLjubljana, Slovenia45 of 50This small country is surrounded by Croatia, Hungary, Austria and Italy—just think about all the amazing weekend trips you could take if you lived here.kasto80/Getty ImagesSan Francisco, United States46 of 50Luckily, San Fran is full of hills—you’ll need them to work off all the amazing food the city has to offer. encrier/Getty ImagesNew York, United States47 of 50The Natural History Museum, Central Park, the High Line—New York is just one giant playground for children.ferrantraite/Getty ImagesBirmingham, United Kingdom48 of 50Once considered a dismal place to visit, regeneration efforts have transformed “Brum” into a hip metropolis.ChrisBaynhamMadrid, Spain49 of 50Eating out with kids is easy in this friendly city that welcomes ni?os with open arms.holgs/Getty ImagesVilnius, Lithuania50 of 50Walking around this capital city with its cobbled streets and grand architecture will feel like you’re in a fairy-tale.RossHelen/Getty ImagesAbout Our Ads