10. The most populated urban area of New Zealand, Auckland boasts of a multicultural population, great public transport, highly rated educational institutions like the Auckland University, and is a popular destination among tourists. Credit: Reuters Photo
10. The 10th largest urban area in the world, Osaka has long been considered the economic hub of Japan. Home to the Osaka Exchange, a number of iconic educational centres, Osaka is also famous for its food, shopping districts, and facilities. Credit: iStock Photo
9. Toronto, one of the most populous cities of North America, is a major centre for music, movies, arts, and business. The Toronto Stock Exchange is home to the five largest banks of Canada. Toronto is also North America's third-largest tech hub after Silicon Valley and New York City. Credit: iStock Photo
7. Geneva is well-known for its scenic beauty and also for being a global hub. It hosts the headquarters of the Red Cross, a number of UN agencies, and other international organisations. Credit: iStock Photo
7. Calgary, the largest city in Canada's Atlanta, has Canada's second-highest number of corporate offices. It is also considered one of Canada's cultural capitals. Credit: iStock Photo
6. Switzerland's largest city, Zurich, has seen settlements for over 2,000 years. Known for its transportation system, museums, and art galleries, it is one of the most liveable cities in the world. Credit: iStock Photo
5. One of the most diverse cities of Canada, Vancouver is also Hollywood's favourite filming destination after Los Angeles. The city's urban planning, based on the philosophy now called Vancouverism, sets it apart from other cities of the world. Credit: iStock Photo
4. Home to the iconic Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Cricket Ground, this Australian city is recognised as an
3. The birthplace of Australian cinema and impressionism, Melbourne is home to a number of cultural landmarks, and even the Melbourne Cricket Ground. It is recognised as a UNESCO City of Literature. Credit: iStock Photo
2. Destroyed and rebuilt several times, this former Viking village is now a centre of art an culture. The city's service sector and infrastructure are also unparalleled. Credit: iStock Photo
1. A political, cultural, and economic centre, this is the city that gace birth to music's biggest names - Beethoven and Mozart. This is also where Sigmund Freud was born. The mark that Vienna has left on modern human culture makes it one of the most unique cities of the world. Credit: iStock Photo
Published 23 June 2023, 10:46 IST