Top 10 European cities for keeping fit

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As we head into the new year, many people will be looking to revitalise or kick-start their exercise regimes. Whether you live abroad or are heading off on holiday, which are the best European cities for fitness fanatics? 

To find out, Betway has conducted new research, analysing 30 of the most populated cities in Europe, to determine which is the best place for those who like to stay active. The research looked at several factors, including the price of monthly gym memberships, the number of walks, the quality of air and green space, and the number of sunshine hours in each city.

 

Rank
City
Country
Price of monthly gym memberships
Air quality  (out of 100)
Green space quality (out of 100)
Cost of a bottle of water
No. of walks per 100,000 people
No. of sunshine hours (per year)

1
Lisbon
Portugal
€34.55
69
70
€0.85
27
2,799

2
Stockholm
Sweden
€35.42
84
86
€1.29
51
1,821

3
Vienna
Austria
€33.54
83
84
€0.57
10
1,930

4
Madrid
Spain
€38.88
55
79
€0.79
3
2,769

5
Oxford
UK
€40.49
80
88
€1.23
34
1,615

6
Oslo
Norway
€36.94
77
86
€1.76
46
1,668

7
Helsinki
Finland
€36.51
90
85
€1.61
25
1,780

8
Amsterdam
Netherlands
€46.43
77
83
€0.59
9
1,662

9
Munich
Germany
€44.10
74
85
€0.74
10
1,709

10
Edinburgh
UK
€39.52
74
81
€1.22
29
1,450

Lisbon, Portugal is the best city in Europe for those who like to stay active and get outdoors, with 2,799 sunshine hours per year 

Lisbon has ranked as the number one city in Europe for those who like to stay active, particularly those who like to exercise in nature.

The Portuguese city sees around 2,799 hours of sunshine each year — the most of any European city analysed. The air quality (79) and green spaces (70) in Lisbon are also rated relatively high.

Stockholm, Sweden is the second-best place in Europe for fitness fanatics, boasting 51 walks per 100,000 people

In second place is Stockholm in Sweden. The city also boasts a huge 51 walks per 100,000 people, which is the highest amount of any European city analysed.

The city boasts even cleaner air than Lisbon, with a score of 84, plus a higher quality of green space (86). However, it does see much less sunshine than Lisbon, around 1,821 hours per year.

The third best European city for exercising is Vienna, Austria, with its green spaces given a quality score of 84 out of 100

Rounding off the top three best cities in Europe for fitness fanatics is Vienna, Austria. Air quality in the city is just slightly lower than in Stockholm, with a score of 83, while its green spaces have been given a quality score of 84.

There may be only nine walks to choose from per every 100,000 residents, but the city does see 1,930 hours of sunshine each year.

European cities, keeping fit, Betway

 

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