Vigo, which was previously recognized as the city with the best quality of life in Spain, has now been surpassed by Pamplona according to a ranking compiled by the MWCC. In a study conducted by the Organization of Consumers and Users (OCU) last May, Vigo was deemed the Spanish city with the highest quality of life in terms of mobility, public safety, healthcare services, educational services, cultural offerings, and more. The study also took into account factors such as recreational activities, sports, pollution levels, the job market, cost of living, real estate market, and cleanliness in the city.
However, the MWCC, which stands for Madrid World Capital of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction, has recently released a report using data from Numbeo, the world's largest collaborative database of countries and cities. According to this report, Pamplona has now been crowned as the city with the best quality of life in Spain. Residents of Pamplona also consider it to be the most affordable city and the third safest in the country.
The ranking is based on six indicators: purchasing power and cost of living, affordable housing, environment, safety, health, and transportation. Pamplona, the capital of Navarra, emerged as the city with the highest quality of life in Spain. Following closely behind Pamplona is Logroño, with Oviedo, Santander, Burgos, and Valencia also making it to the top of the list. The analysis also revealed that Cartagena is the most affordable city in Spain, while Cáceres offers the most affordable housing prices for both buying and renting. In terms of climate, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Ceuta, and Santa Cruz de Tenerife were identified as the cities with the best weather, while Valencia boasts better transportation connections. Finally, according to the ranking, the cities with the best healthcare assistance, in order, are Palma, Oviedo, and Cartagena.
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