Best European Cities for Families with Children

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The British insurance company Reassured has named the best cities in Europe for families with children.

Conclusions were drawn based on a comprehensive analysis of various aspects of life. Details and calculation methodology are presented in the company’s review on its website.

Factors considered by Reassured:

  • Monthly expenses for a three-bedroom apartment
  • Average monthly living expenses
  • Crime rate
  • Number of parks
  • Air pollution levels
  • Cost of childcare
  • Number of children’s activities

Let’s look at European cities that are most suitable for families moving abroad.

Vienna leads with a rating of 4.58 out of 5, thanks to low rental costs for three-bedroom apartments, minimal crime, and very clean air.

Prague follows Vienna, offering 277 types of children’s activities and affordable childcare expenses.

Rome has low family expenses and plenty of parks.

In conclusion, Helsinki and Salzburg offer low rental rates, low crime rates, and childcare costs.

The complete ranking of the top 20 cities for families with children:

  • Vienna (Austria)
  • Prague (Czech Republic)
  • Rome (Italy)
  • Helsinki (Finland)
  • Salzburg (Austria)
  • Nuremberg (Germany)
  • Innsbruck (Austria)
  • Bergen (Norway)
  • Galway (Ireland)
  • Trieste (Italy)
  • Paris (France)
  • Reykjavik (Iceland)
  • Munich (Germany)
  • Stockholm (Sweden)
  • Hamburg (Germany)
  • Oslo (Norway)
  • Copenhagen (Denmark)
  • Arhus (Denmark)
  • Delft (Netherlands)
  • Hanover (Germany)

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