Experts have compiled a rating of the most “cultural” cities in Europe. To do this, they studied how many museums, theaters, attractions and tours of cultural sites there are in each city per 100,000 inhabitants.
According to these parameters, Uswitch experts assigned each city a score on a ten-point scale, and then the overall final score was derived. As a result, experts have prepared a list of 15 cities.
Prague took the first place in the rating with the highest score – 9.85 out of 10. Experts note that there are 200 historical parks and gardens in the city. There are also many other attractions worth visiting, such as the famous “dancing house”. In total, there are almost 15 such facilities per 100,000 people.
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Following Prague is Amsterdam with an overall rating of 9.81 out of 10. The capital of the Netherlands is the city of art. The famous Rijksmuseum is only one of eight museums for every 100,000 people. Amsterdam is also known for its monuments, buildings and parks, such as the Royal Palace and Rembrandt Square. In fact, there are 9.3 attractions per 100,000 people.
Dublin closes the top three with an indicator of 9.48 out of 10 points. The city is considered dynamic and historical at the same time. Dublin received the highest score for attractions per 100,000 people – an impressive 8.5. These include cathedrals such as Christ Church and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, as well as historic buildings such as the Kilmainham Prison Museum.
The full rating of the best cities in Europe for cultural recreation is as follows:
Prague – 9.85 out of 10;
Amsterdam – 9.81 out of 10;
Dublin – 9.48 out of 10;
Rome – 9.26 out of 10;
Munich – 8.60 out of 10;
Copenhagen – 8.56 out of 10;
Budapest – 8.49 out of 10;
London – 8.38 out of 10;
Berlin – 8.38 out of 10;
Milan – 8,27 out of 10;
Vienna – 8.05 out of 10;
Madrid – 7.75 out of 10;
Lisbon – 7.57 out of 10;
Warsaw – 7.54 out of 10;
Paris – 7.53 out of 10.
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