Rooplekha Das
Bangkok tops the list thanks to its lively culture, affordable living, and endlessly exciting social scene. From street food markets to nightlife and welcoming locals, the Thai capital is remarkably easy for young people.
Melbourne has long been a magnet for creative young minds. Known for its arts scene, diverse communities, and quality of life, the city balances culture, green spaces, and café-filled neighbourhoods.
Few cities match Cape Town’s natural beauty. With mountains, beaches, and lively nightlife all within easy reach, the coastal city offers a lifestyle that many young residents find both inspiring and refreshingly affordable.
Fast-paced and energetic, New York City remains one of the world’s most exciting places for young people. Walkable neighbourhoods, legendary nightlife, and an unmatched cultural scene ensure its magnetic appeal.
Copenhagen blends stylish living with an enviable quality of life. Bike-friendly streets, cosy cafés, waterfront views, and a relaxed social culture make the Danish capital welcoming—especially for young residents.
Barcelona offers the perfect mix of beach life and city culture. Its colourful neighbourhoods, nightlife, and heritage create an atmosphere where young people can enjoy creativity, diversity, and Mediterranean lifestyle.
Historic yet youthful, Edinburgh combines architecture with an easygoing pace of life. Green spaces, walkable streets, and lively cultural calendar make the Scottish capital particularly appealing to young residents.
London is a global playground for young people. Its museums, food scene, music venues, and cultural events mean there’s always something happening—even if living in the British capital comes with a hefty price tag.
Sleek, modern, and dynamic, Shanghai stands out for its public transport and futuristic skyline. Young residents are drawn to its fast-paced lifestyle, global outlook, and the feeling of living in a most modern city.