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New York Post
15 Jan 2025


NextImg:NYC makes the cut on new 50 best cities in the world list — Apple  squeezed out of top spot by unusual picks

Call it the Bronze Apple.

Time Out has published a list of the 50 best cities in the world to visit in 2025 — and New York will be forced to content itself with third place, behind two unexpected competitors.

Time Out has revealed its list of the top 50 best cities in the world for 2025. kieferpix – stock.adobe.com

The global travel authority surveyed more than 18,500 people around the world to analyze their opinions of their hometown, regarding everything including food, nightlife, culture, affordability, happiness and the overall vibe.

Time Out then had a panel of experts vote to determine the best burgs to visit this year.

While 78% of New Yorkers ranked the city that never sleeps as “exciting” on the survey, Gotham couldn’t quite make it to the top — but was the highest-ranked US locale.

Here, a closer look at the top 10.

The South African city was ranked as the best city in the world in 2025. Harris Pinkham – stock.adobe.com

The majority of Cape Town residents (97%) of locals said their city makes them happy — so maybe it will perk you up too?

Ninety-five percent gave the city’s food scene a high rating and 82% said they would describe the place as “beautiful.”

Bangkok’s second-place rating likely has something to do with the Ekkamai neighborhood’s “cool” status. wthitiworasith – stock.adobe.com

Bangkok’s Ekkamai neighborhood was named one of Time Out’s coolest in the world.

Eighty-six percent of locals would call food in Bangkok “good” or “amazing” and 84% said eating out is affordable.

Most New Yorkers disagree with their city being ranked third. TTstudio – stock.adobe.com

A whopping 78% of New Yorkers find the city “exciting” — the highest percentage of any city on the list.

The Big Apple also received a 92% approval rating for the world-class arts and culture scene.

The Australian hub is highly regarded for its restaurant scene. f11photo – stock.adobe.com

Melbourne came second overall in the “restaurants and eating out” category.

But that’s not all it has to offer, it was also ranked fourth for its “culture.”

London is listed as the fifth-best city in 2025. Dario – stock.adobe.com

London is the city most loved by Time Out staff.

Residents especially highlight its diversity and inclusivity.

New Orleans ranked sixth worldwide and second among American cities. Kevin Ruck – stock.adobe.com

New Orleans was the third most affordable city on the list. Seventy-two percent of residents claim that seeing live music is budget-friendly and 83% said it doesn’t break the bank to go out for a cocktail.

Mexico City has become a popular tourist destination in recent years. Mariana Ianovska – stock.adobe.com

The Mexican capital was ranked the fourth-happiest city on the list.

An overwhelming 96% of locals say their city makes them happy and the same percentage agree that they find joy in the everyday experiences their city offers.

Porto is the second largest city in Portugal after Lisbon, which it beat out to make the top ten. SeanPavonePhoto – stock.adobe.com

Porto was named the fourth-most beautiful on the list — 78% of locals describe it as such.

And locals aren’t likely going anywhere. A gleeful 80% said they’re happier in Porto than anywhere else in the world.

Wait until the sun sets to find the real fun in Shanghai. ABCDstock – stock.adobe.com

Shanghai’s nightlife scene got the highest overall rating from locals.

This likely influenced why 80% of respondents in Shanghai said it was easy to meet people and make friends.

The capital of Denmark rounded out the list of the top ten best cities in 2025. Nikolay N. Antonov – stock.adobe.com

Residents said the city’s investment in itself has paid off.

About 59% of residents said that the sense of happiness in the Danish capital has recently increased.

  1. Cape Town
  2. Bangkok
  3. New York
  4. Melbourne, Australia
  5. London
  6. New Orleans
  7. Mexico City
  8. Porto, Portugal
  9. Shanghai
  10. Copenhagen
  11. Chicago
  12. Lisbon
  13. Edinburg
  14. Hong Kong
  15. Sydney
  16. Amsterdam
  17. Barcelona
  18. Seville
  19. Paris
  20. Medellín
  21. Hanoi
  22. Madrid
  23. Berlin
  24. Dubai
  25. Singapore
  26. Rio de Janeiro
  27. Beijing
  28. Chiang Mai
  29. Jakarta
  30. Vienna
  31. Tokyo
  32. Marrakech
  33. Perth
  34. Brighton
  35. Prague
  36. Glasgow
  37. Brisbane
  38. Marseille
  39. Budapest
  40. Los Angles
  41. Lagos
  42. Seoul
  43. Valencia
  44. Montreal
  45. Bilbao
  46. Abu Dhabi
  47. Belfast
  48. Bristol
  49. Mumbai
  50. Warsaw