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      • Living in Vigo is affordable and comfortable as the cost of living is lower compared to other European cities. The city's beautiful coastline, mild Mediterranean climate, and vibrant nightlife are just a few reasons why it's a great place to live. With numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars, you will never run out of dining options.
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  2. Vigo is a city on the Spanish Northwest coast with a population of roughly 300,00. It isn´t big and it isn´t small, for me it is just right.

  3. Vigo is generally considered a safe city to live in and visit. Like any urban area, it is important to exercise common sense and take necessary precautions to ensure personal safety. Here are some key points regarding safety in Vigo:

    • Cost of Living
    • Citizen Safety
    • Mobility
    • Environmental Quality
    • Health Services
    • Cultural, Sports and Leisure Offering
    • Educational Offer
    • Cleanliness
    • Job Market
    • Real Estate Market

    The OCU ranks Valladolid and Vigo as the cities where satisfaction with the cost of living is highest, while Palma and, above all, Barcelona have the highest percentage of inhabitants who are dissatisfied with this criterion.

    Vigo stands out as the safest city in Spain, according to its inhabitants, followed by Gijón, while the Catalan capital is the worst rated.

    The cities with the highest scores for mobility are Bilbao and Zaragoza, while the citizens of Malaga and Alicante highlight the improvement that is needed.

    Pollution and the environment are always important aspects of urban quality of life. And the cities with the best scores in this respect are Vigo, Zaragoza and Bilbao, while Barcelona and Madrid occupy the two worst positions.

    Bilbao tops the ranking for health services, with up to 72% of respondents satisfied with health care in the city. Zaragoza (69%) and Cordoba (62%) are next on the list.

    Bilbao once again tops the list of cities where these services are most highly rated by citizens (7 out of 10 are satisfied), followed by Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona, with similar percentages.

    This is a determining criterion for families with children of school or university age. And at the top of the table are Bilbao, Vigo and Zaragoza, which are once again the cities with the most satisfied inhabitants. Palma, on the other hand, is the city with the worst rating.

    Street cleanliness and waste management is especially valued by the inhabitants of Bilbao and Vigo, while those surveyed in Alicante and Madrid are the least satisfied with this criterion.

    Employment offer and the possibilities of finding a job are more of the most influential variables when it comes to assessing where we live. In this case, the most important cities are Madrid, Zaragoza and Valladolid, although the rate of satisfaction does not even reach 30%.

    The OCU maintains that, in general, those surveyed in Zaragoza, Valladolid, Valencia and Cordoba are those who have the most positive perception of the variety of housing, its accessibility and house prices.

    • Culture. The pace of life seems slower in Vigo, the days are long and the nights even more so. There is an emphasis on time well spent as opposed to the frantic rush I am used to during the school year.
    • Food. The food in Vigo is another important factor that adds to its authentic Spanish charm. Vigo, a city of about 300,000 people has almost the same number of McDonald’s as my small town of 8,000 in Virginia.
    • Nightlife. Compare Vigo to a city in the U.S. of the same size and you will find that it has approximately 254 times the nightlife (very scientific, I know).
    • Nature. Vigo is very much in touch with nature with its location on a bay and surrounded by hills. I live only 15 minutes from the center of the city and every morning I wake up to the sounds of birds chirping and roosters crowing.
  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Vigo, best place to live. Spain is one of the preferred destinations for workers leaving Silicon Valley. They see it as an opportunity because of people, quality of life and leisure, among others.

  5. Located on the northwest coast of Spain, Vigo stands out mainly for its charm. A mild climate, excellent gastronomy, plenty of light and an enviable landscape make the city of Vigo, the largest in Galicia, the perfect place for those who love the sea.

  6. May 29, 2023 · Vigo, with a score six points above the average, was praised for its dedication to environmental sustainability, education, and safety, and therefore topped the ranking of the 15 cities with the best quality of life in Spain.