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Very interesting list. I grew up in Vienna, and it is an exceedingly interesting place. The tap water is far better than most any bottled water, the city itself is big enough to offer almost anything your heart desires, yet small and well organized enough for your teenage daughters to walk any alley at any time of the night. The architecture is almost as beautiful as Prague, the food is excellent if you like sugar, the air quality is better than many rural areas elsewhere. They have quite a few excellent people at their universities, plus education is almost free. The natives are not too friendly on the surface, but if you can't get used to that, there is an ample supply of foreigners. The one thing that might be a problem is the weather. What the typical American would call winter lasts approximately from September through May (temperaturewise), and the sun doesn't come out too much at all. In July and August it can get really hot and stagnant. Ah, and I forgot to mention: You don't need a car. Public transportation is almost perfect. (I think they still shut down most of it from midnight to 5 a.m., but that might have changed.)
Never been to Canada, anyone care to elaborate?
Regarding other European cities, I don't quite see why you would pick Geneva over Paris, but then again, I don't really understand what it is about Paris that fascinates people.
Edit: Sorry, I didn't notice you had Paris on your list as well.
The Canaries are indeed beautiful, but I'm not sure there is much you can do there except hang out on the beach and "party".
Thailand sounds interesting. I have never been anywhere near it. How is the food?
I think your choice depends on your age and your lifestyle.
Canaries is better imho for not very young people, great climate all year round, deserted beaches , buy a yacht and forget about the rest of the world, your bones and lungs will thank you for sure.
Vancouver,Geneva,Wien are always on the top five UNESCO's list
as the best cities in the world to live in and I agree
Barcelona is wonderful , great food, beaches, mountains, Museums, Architecture,international schools, economic growth , amazing night life etc.
Paris is Paris period
Ibiza (Balearic) is my current choice.
300 days of sun a year, you can choose to be in the best clubbing scene of the world, crowded long beaches with chiringuitos (bar on the beach) futuring the best djs from around the world and lots of people dancing all day long ,or hidden coves with amazing snorkeling areas and isolated villas in the middle of a wonderful environment .
The winter is mild and la isla becomes a nice place to relax and recover from summer craziness.
Thailand food is very good ,yum yum, people is very friendly (sometimes too much), environment ... (well ,have you seen the movie" the beach" starring Di Caprio?...) the first time I went there , something weird happened to me, I felt like the whole energy of the universe was coming to me (sorry, barrier language is a problem to describe properly) and I cried like a baby. I ll never forget what my heart was telling me( you belong here, you stupid wannabe a millionaire with a big house and a big car)
I also like London, but forget about it in winter,
Costarica, lived there 1 year, but you'd better carry a gun with you despite what they say,if you live outside tourist resorts.
The same goes for Rio de Janeiro.
I've never been to Japan, but i'd really like a try.