PAFexplorer
25/07/2025
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Why was Copenhagen ranked the most liveable city in the world in 2025?
Because for many, the story starts here, among colourful facades, old cobblestones, and cargo bikes full of children.
Nyhavn is where visitors fall in love with the city. But look closer, and you’ll see everyday life unfolding behind the postcard: commuters on bikes, local kids in wool hats, pensioners chatting in the sun.
It may look staged, but it isn’t. It’s Tuesday morning.
🛴 One of the safest cities for children
🚲 49% commute by bike year-round
🌳 Urban planning that prioritises people over cars
🏙️ A city scaled for life, not just profit
But beneath the surface, challenges remain.
The full article looks beyond the picture-perfect moments, exploring inequality, climate goals, and the work-life paradox.
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24/07/2025
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Is Copenhagen really the world’s most liveable city in 2025?
A man cycles calmly through the city with six helmeted children in tow. No one stares. No one honks. It’s just another Tuesday in Copenhagen. And perhaps that’s exactly why the Danish capital has taken the top spot in The Economist’s Global Liveability Index.
But behind the headline lies a more layered story of green ambition, social inequality, housing pressures and clever city branding. Our latest deep-dive explores it all – from metro expansions and climate goals to everyday life at street level.
🟢 What does liveability really mean?
🚲 Who benefits – and who’s left behind?
🌍 And is the Copenhagen model exportable?
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11/06/2025
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