Copenhagen has overtaken Vienna as the world's most liveable city in 2025. But what makes these places tick? Locals in five top-ranking cities share what life is really like there.
While the formal dress and classic dances of the Vienna balls have prevailed since the early 1800s, some events are taking unique approaches to the tradition.
After years of pandemic-induced changes, the world's cities have finally settled into a new normal, at least according to the latest liveability data.
Proudly "untrendy" designer Myung-Il Song tells you how to bypass the chain stores and shop for authentically Viennese handcrafted wares, from clothing and art to holiday gifts.
Anya von Bremzen, author of the new book, National Dish, explains the origins of liptauer cheese and its presence at Vienna's rustic, centuries-old winery taverns.
We speak to residents in five of the highest-ranked cities to get the low-down what makes them so special.
Austria’s capital slays the myth that you have to choose between efficiency or relaxation. You can have both.
In the Austrian capital, all aspects of public life, including transportation and language, are impacted by Vienna's aim of being an inclusive and gender-neutral destination.
The Wiener schnitzel is as emblematic of Vienna as classical composers – but one family-run eatery serves a cutlet so classic that it embodies what a schnitzel should be.