Polish Cities Rank Low in Global Livability Index

The latest Global City Livability Index by Oxford Economics reveals that Polish cities are ranked relatively low. Warsaw is the highest-ranked Polish city, positioned at 193rd place. Other Polish cities include Poznań (210th), Wrocław (236th), Gdańsk (243rd), and Kraków (237th). Further down the list are Szczecin (341st), Lublin (346th), Białystok (368th), Katowice (375th), and Bydgoszcz (377th), with Łódź trailing at 565th.
The rankings are based on factors such as economy, human capital, quality of life, environment, and governance. Despite these low rankings, Warsaw and Prague are expected to see significant economic growth in the coming years.