Best Cities Around the World for Gen Z to live in
If millennials gave us the avocado toast era, Gen Z has given us oat milk lattes, TikTok micro-trends that last about as long as a fruit fly. So where on earth can this generation actually live well? Gen Z isn’t just traveling—they’re practically redefining what travel looks like. We based our list on Time Out’s annual World’s Greatest Cities.
Unlike older generations who might have booked a two-week resort package and called it a vacation, Gen Z prefers experiences over itineraries. They’re seeking out “slow travel,” digital nomad lifestyles, and destinations that double as Instagram backdrops and cultural deep-dives. Sustainability is huge—carbon footprints and eco-conscious stays matter as much as Wi-Fi speed and affordable street food.
And thanks to remote work, side hustles, and a general disdain for 9-to-5 monotony, they’re blurring the line between vacation and relocation. For Gen Z, travel isn’t a break from real life—it’s the blueprint for how they want to live. Here are the best cities around the world for Gen Z to live in;
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Bangkok, Thailand
Gen Z are flocking to Bangkok for the same reason the city’s street food stalls never sleep—it’s vibrant, affordable, and endlessly exciting. With its blend of ancient temples and neon-lit nightlife, Bangkok offers a lifestyle where a pad thai dinner costs less than your iced latte back home. Remote work-friendly cafés, fast Wi-Fi, and a booming digital nomad community make it a hotspot for young professionals.
Also, the city’s creative energy—think art hubs, fashion markets, and music festivals—keeps boredom at bay. Add in year-round sunshine, easy travel links across Southeast Asia, and a cost of living that stretches a freelance budget like magic, and it’s no wonder Bangkok is becoming Gen Z’s Southeast Asian basecamp. According to Time Out’s research, 84% revealed they were happy living here.
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Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town scores top marks from the under-30 crowd—boasting walkability, affordability, vibrant culture, nightlife, and a general “vibe.” It’s not just about good looks—Cape Town is becoming a bona fide hub for tech, innovation, and renewables. This in turn draws global talent with startup ecosystems, renewable energy projects, and venture capital flowing in.
Then there’s that enviable work-play balance: surf before work, hike at lunch (hello, Table Mountain), and swap your desk for a rooftop café by sundown. These are luxuries that most metro dwellers only dream of. The towns are also relatively safe, making it an ideal spot for Gen Z to base themselves. According to Time Out’s survey, 82% of Gen Z were happy living in the Mother City.
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne thrives on authenticity—its legendary coffee culture, street art, and live music scenes make it feel like one giant playground for self-expression. Add in world-class universities, a booming job market in tech and creative industries, and you’ve got a city that aligns perfectly with Gen Z ideals. According to Time Out, 77% described the city as diverse and inclusive.
Plus, Melbourne’s emphasis on work-life balance means you can hustle during the week and still hit the beach, a rooftop bar, or a late-night gig without feeling like you’re burning out. It’s the ideal place to set camp for the young and zesty spirits eager to set the world ablaze.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Gen Z are flocking to Copenhagen for more than just the hygge lifestyle and Instagrammable bike rides along colorful Nyhavn. The Danish capital hits the sweet spot between progressive values and practical perks: world-class education, strong work-life balance, and a social safety net that actually works.
Add in a thriving startup scene, eco-conscious culture, and a café culture that fuels both productivity and social life, and it’s clear why young people are eager for Scandinavian air. Sure, the rent can be pricey, but for Gen Z who value sustainability, inclusivity, and design-forward living, Copenhagen feels less like a city and more like a blueprint for the future. According to Time Out, 54% of Gen Z reveal its much easier to find love here.
New York, USA
Unlike most global cities, New York appeals to just about every age group. But for Gen Z, the city is less “concrete jungle” and more “infinite playground.” It’s the global HQ for ambition—whether that means working at a Wall Street firm by day and running a TikTok side hustle by night. New York swarms with countless fashion, media, and creative industries that practically run on Gen Z energy.
Sure, rent is outrageous, but New York offers what few other places can: a sense that anything is possible if you can snag the subway on time. Add in the endless cultural mash-up, a nightlife scene that never clocks out, and it’s easy to see why Gen Zs love New York. Time Out revealed that about 82% of Gen Z find it easier to get around the city.
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City hits the sweet spot between affordability, creativity, and culture. Compared to pricier global hubs like New York, the city offers lower living costs without sacrificing big-city energy. Here, you’ll indulge street tacos that double as fine dining, endless art galleries, and nightlife that stretches until breakfast.
It’s also become a hotspot for digital nomads and remote workers, with Wi-Fi-friendly cafés on every block and a thriving coworking scene. Add in a booming creative community, colorful neighborhoods like Condesa, and it’s no wonder Gen Z is setting up shop here. According to Time Out, 83% of Gen Z rated it the most affordable city after Bangkok.
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona strikes that rare balance between laid-back Mediterranean living and big-city opportunity. With its endless sunshine, beachside lifestyle, and a robust café culture, the city feels tailor-made for digital nomads and creatives. Add in affordable tapas, vibrant nightlife, and a thriving startup ecosystem, and you’ve got a destination that checks every Gen Z box.
It’s diverse, stylish, and Instagram-ready—without the filter. Few global cities give you this much diversity in a single package. Gen Z recognize this unique charm and are increasingly looking at this vibrant city as the perfect spot to call home. Time Out revealed that Barcelona tied Melbourne (77%) in terms of diversity and inclusivity.
Conclusion
Gen Z doesn’t just want a city—they want a vibe. A place where they can network over nitro cold brew, thrift on Sunday, and still pay rent without selling a kidney. The other cities were Edinburgh, London, and Shanghai to complete a list of the 10 most ranked global cities. These cities are proof that the world really is Gen Z’s oyster… sustainably farmed, locally sourced, and probably served in a reusable bamboo bowl.
