Millennials’ Favorite Cities

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Millennials , young people born between 1981 and 1995, are considered a lazy, narcissistic and spoiled generation. However, it must be taken into account that they are also digital, critical, not very materialistic, reformist, committed and participatory, as well as demanding. In fact, they have high expectations when it comes to choosing where to live. The Nepstick company has carried out a study that shows which are the best cities for the so-called Millennium Generation.

The 2,000 people who have participated in the Millennial Cities Ranking have assessed criteria such as gender equality, employment, the quality of public transport, LGBT tolerance, Internet speed, house prices, the price of beer, access to contraceptives, tolerance for immigration, tourist attractions or the number of Apple Stores. Curiously, in this world ranking we can find five Spanish cities among the top 50: Barcelona, ​​Valencia, Madrid, Seville and Granada. Of course, only Barcelona has managed to sneak into the top 10 that we show you below. Would you like to join us?

Amsterdam, Holland

Amsterdam
According to the study, the city preferred by millennials is Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, which has stood out above all for its LGTB tolerance, its tourism , its festivals and its startups . Of course, it has not gotten a very good grade in accommodation, food or employment.

Berlin Germany

Berlin
The second city in the ranking is Berlin, the capital of Germany, which has obtained an outstanding in the night scene, although it also stands out in factors such as gender equality and LGTB and tourism. However, it suspends employment, festivals and access to contraceptive methods.

Munich, Germany

Munich
In third position we find another German city. This is Munich, which stands out in employment , startups and transport. However, millennials have negatively rated their festivals, their accommodation, their internet speed and access to contraception.

Lisbon Portugal

Lisbon
The capital of Portugal occupies the fourth position in the ranking thanks to the price of beer , its food, transport and festivals. Of course, Lisbon has gotten a terrible grade in employment.

Antwerp, Belgium

Antwerp
The fifth best city for Millennials is Antwerp, which has stood out above all for its number of Apple stores, as well as for its Internet connection. However, it has gotten a pretty low mark in tourism.

Barcelona, ​​Spain

Barcelona
The only city that appears in the top 10 of this list is Barcelona, ​​which, how could it be otherwise, suspends employment . Of course, the Catalan capital stands out in important aspects such as tolerance to the LGBT community, tourism or health.

Lyon, France

Lyon
In seventh position we find Lyon, a French city that has obtained the highest score in health. In addition, it has obtained a very good mark in transport and in the number of Apple Stores. Instead, he has suspended on tourism, food, beer prices, and tolerance for immigration.

Cologne, Germany

Cologne
We return to Germany to tell you about Cologne, which occupies the eighth position in the ranking. The city stands out in night scene and gender equality. However, it has had a very bad mark in tourism.

Paris France

Paris
Another French city that appears on the list is Paris, which, how could it be otherwise, has obtained a great note in tourism . Of course, his grade in health and night scene has still been better, obtaining the maximum score. However, the French capital has suspended employment, housing, food, tolerance for immigration and beer prices.

Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver
Finally, we have to talk about Vancouver, Canada, which has obtained excellent marks in festivals , LGTB tolerance, tolerance with immigration, Apple stores and startups . However, it suspends in night scene and housing.

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