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Vienna Revealed As The Most Family-Friendly European City

The Most Family-Friendly European City

A new survey, commissioned by life insurance broker, Reassured, has revealed the top cities in Europe for families, with Vienna as the most family-friendly European city, and Austria ranking as the best country overall.  The survey looked at a range of metrics, such as average cost of a 3 bed, average monthly costs, number of green spaces and child activities to decipher the ranking.

  • Searches for ‘best cities for expats in Europe’ have surged by 22% in the last year, reflecting a growing desire to start a family overseas amidst rising living costs.
  • A report by Reassured, reveals Vienna as the top family-friendly city to live in Europe, with affordable rents, ample parks, plenty of children’s activities and a low crime rate.
  • Austria is the most family-friendly country overall, with cities like Salzburg and Innsbruck also ranking highly due to low rental prices and crime rates.
  • London ranks higher than Manchester, with more green spaces and kid’s activities.

With the ever-increasing living costs, the thought of starting a family overseas has become extremely desirable, as searches for ‘best cities for expats in Europe’ have increased 22% in the last 12 months1 – but knowing exactly where to settle down can be overwhelming.

A new report by life insurance brokers, Reassured, analysed a range of living factors, from average monthly rents to the number of kids activities available and crime rates to reveal the best family-friendly cities in Europe. The report found Vienna to be the best city for new families, whilst no UK city makes the top 10.

Reassured found the top 10 cities for new families:

RankCityThree bed + home rentalMonthly costs of a familyCrime rateNumber of parksPollution levelsCost of childcareNumber of kids activitiesIndex Sum
1Vienna£1,357£2,79428.34416.5£2231484.58
2Prague£1,652£2,68224.610633.4£7872774.52
3Rome£1,784£2,67852.114860.9£4076874.48
4Helsinki£1,552£2,89524.63613.3£273984.48
5Salzburg£1,364£3,18311.942318.75£391574.45
6Nuremberg£1,128£2,754362125£361444.11
7Innsbruck£1,568£2,99220.512427.27£489344.10
8Bergen£1,506£3,58425.22519.29£246394.06
9Galway£1,903£2,62031.558£729544.06
10Trieste£772£2,70426.82247.6£493524.05

Vienna ranks as the best destination overall for relocating families.

The report found that the average monthly rent for a 3 bed was a respectable £1,356.69 in Vienna, £2,444.75 cheaper than Geneva, making it one of the more affordable cities to reside in. The Austrian city also boasts 44 parks, 148 kids activities, and a low crime rate of 28.3 out of 100, making it both a fun and safe option.

Whilst Vienna came out on top, Austria was found to be the most family-friendly country overall too, with the likes of Salzburg and Innsbruck almost making the top 10, thanks to their low rental prices and low crime rates.

However, no UK city made the top 10, with Edinburgh as the best city for families in the country at 21st place, followed by Glasgow at 39th place. London ranks low for families at 69th place due to its high monthly costs, but shockingly, the report reveals that the UK’s capital is better than Manchester overall, thanks to its numerous parks and kid-friendly activities.

Swiss cities are the safest to raise a family.

If safety is a priority for your family, Salzburg in Austria has the lowest crime rate of 11.94 out of 100. Yet, Switzerland was ranked the safest country overall, with half of the top safest cities being Swiss, including Zug (12.92), Lugano (13.94), Lucerne (14.35), Bern (19), Zurich (21.2).

Capital cities are the most adventurous for kids.

For families who are always looking for something fun to do, capital cities may be the best option, as Rome, London, Paris, Prague and Amsterdam were found to have the most kid’s activities, with Rome having 687 different options to choose from.

Paris is the best city for families who love greenery.

Going hand in hand with these findings, Paris, London and Rome also have the most green spaces and parks for families to enjoy, making all three capital cities a great option for adventure or nature loving families.

Phil Jeynes, Director of Corporate Strategy, adds, “As with any big life change, we urge potential expats to be adequately covered. Some insurance policies may still protect you if you move abroad, however, life insurance policies do not, so it’s important to check your documents before making the move. Policy changes can differ from country to country, so whilst some policies may cover you in one country, they may not in another, which is why it is encouraged to speak to a life insurance professional before emigrating to ensure your loved ones are covered.”

The full report and data can be viewed at: https://www.reassured.co.uk/the-family-friendly-index-study/