The best cities for expats to move to shared with two European countries dominating list - top 10

The best cities for expats to move to shared with two European countries dominating list - top 10

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Sarra Gray

By Sarra Gray


Published: 25/01/2024

- 12:19

New research shares the best places in Europe for Britons to move to

The study looked at locations worldwide to find which has the highest quality of life for expats.

The top 10 places to move to were all in Europe, with two countries in particular dominating the list.


This looked at factors including health services, housing, access to a social network and recreational and leisure facilities.

Infrastructure, climate, personal safety and socio-political tensions were also considered in ECA's Location Rating Report.

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Bern Switzerland

Bern in Switzerland ranked the highest

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Best areas for expats

Bern, Switzerland

Eindhoven, Netherlands

Stavanger, Norway

Geneva, Switzerland

Rotterdam, Netherlands

The Hague, Netherlands

Copenhagen, Denmark

Gothenburg, Sweden

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Basel, Switzerland

Bern in Switzerland came up top, with expats who move there expected to have the best quality of life.

Two other Swiss spots - Geneva and Basel - also ranked in the top 10.

However it was the Netherlands which was shown overall to be the best country for expats.

Nearly half (four out of 10) of the best areas to live can be found in the Netherlands.

Eindhoven in the Netherlands

Eindhoven was the highest ranking area in the Netherlands

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Eindhoven was second overall and the highest-ranking Netherlands spot.

It can be found in south Netherlands and is considered a technology and design hub, giving good work opportunities for expats.

This comes as an expat who moved to the UK spoke of the benefits of living in the country.

He said people want to move to the "beautiful" country compared to moving to Europe.

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