5 Most Comfortable Cities in the World

Reader's Choice Awards 2014 from Conde Nast Traveler



There is always a special impression when you are in one location of the cities where you traveled. This time the travel magazine Conde Nast Traveler held an award, "2014 Reader's Choice Awards", with one of the category is 10 Friendliest Cities.


A fun survey of course for the tourists from around the world - to 77 thousand a traveler from various countries.


Here's nicest cities in the world that are in the top 5 ranking position.

1. Dublin, Ireland. Its people are very friendly with a low crime rate, you will enjoy the hospitality of the city's population. In fact they are happy to lend an item or help tourists who are confused.

Dublin is different, you will not find high-rise buildings as many other cities in Europe.

2. Siem Reap, Cambodia. A small town in Cambodia, where most of the city dwellers who embrace Buddhism, adopt a lifestyle of peace. Far from the dark history of Cambodia has been hit by war and chaos.

Siem Reap is a city that is very quiet, uninterrupted pollution and noise typical of major cities in the world.


3. Auckland, New Zealand. Town with friendly people and gorgeous scenery. Townspeople looked friendly and happy.


North Shore tourist area overlooking the ocean, West Auckland is suitable for those who love nature and wildlife, the flirty trekking paths. Grey Lynn area is a favorite place for culinary, bar and a pleasant restaurant.

4. Charleston, USA. Charleston became a city in the United States are the most friendly to tourists. Townspeople look more relaxed and socializing, including the tourists who come.

The town is easy to smile, very different from any other city in America.

5. Victoria, Canada. Residents are very friendly, you will soon feel the comfortable and friendly atmosphere.

Metropolitan city life but the lives of the people like in a small town. Trust me you will be comfortable to linger there.

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(Source Conde Nast Traveler, BBC Travel, Travel Detik /Images D Veryano - NZ)

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