Every country will argue that its capital city is the best of the best (as they should!). Yes, tourism numbers may show favorites based on popularity, but does that mean the most-visited capital cities are the best? Absolutely not.
Far & Wide did take tourism numbers into account, but we also took a different approach by analyzing each European capital based on crime index, average hotel price and overall lifestyle of its residents. Travelers want low crime and inexpensive accommodations, so that part was obvious. But we also took a look at the local lifestyle, suspecting that diet and activity carry over into visitor offerings that include entertaining outdoor activities and good, yet healthy food.
So, which capitals came out on top? The following are the 47 European capitals, ranked from worst to first.
* Due to size and unreliable datasets, Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City were left off this list.