To obtain such a result, Le Figaro evaluated several criteria such as air quality, population density, level of security, quality of infrastructure, or even the availability of green spaces. And in this little game, Strasbourg has stood out by coming in 8th place out of 25, thanks in particular to its many parks and gardens, as well as its network of cycle paths which encourage soft mobility and help reduce the stress associated with to traffic jams and crowded public transport.
It’s good but not great
The Alsatian town is also hailed for its cultural and historical wealth, with its city center listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its many museums and monuments, as well as its economic dynamism which offers many professional opportunities. Strasbourg also has an efficient health network and numerous sports facilities which contribute to the well-being of its inhabitants.
A great opportunity for Strasbourg residents to become aware of the quality of life offered to them and to take full advantage of their city. The inhabitants can thus continue to walk along the banks of the Ill, to stroll in the streets of the city center, or to taste the local culinary specialties in all serenity. An 8th place of which Strasbourg can be proud but which remains perfectible.