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Eindhoven is the most peaceful city in the world: how the Dutch managed to overcome stress

Ейндховен: як голландці створили справжнє оазис спокою в сучасному світі.

Eindhoven - the most peaceful city in the world

Eindhoven has been recognized as the most peaceful city in the world by the financial service Remitly, with the lowest stress index. This city received a score of 2.34 out of 10 on the stress scale, indicating its high level of comfort and tranquility for residents and visitors. One of the reasons for this rating is the clean air, which contributes to the overall well-being of citizens.

Factors contributing to low stress levels

Among the factors that influenced the low stress levels, safety and the absence of traffic congestion in the city stand out. The average travel time for 10 km in Eindhoven is 14 minutes and 37 seconds, which is quite a convenient indicator for residents. Thus, Eindhoven not only provides its residents with comfortable living conditions but also actively contributes to reducing stress levels.

Interestingly, four Dutch cities made it into the top ten most peaceful cities in the world. In addition to Eindhoven, this list includes:

  • Utrecht
  • Groningen
  • Rotterdam

Overall, the TOP-10 most peaceful cities in the world includes such cities as:

  • Canberra
  • Tallinn
  • Bergen
  • Porto
  • Brisbane

This indicates that the Netherlands can boast not only one but several cities with a high quality of life and low stress levels.

Additively, the European capital Bern has also received recognition, topping the ranking of the most livable cities for 2026 according to ECA International. This confirms that there are many cities in Europe that care about the well-being of their residents, particularly through the creation of a comfortable and safe environment.

Eindhoven's ranking as the most peaceful city in the world reflects the overall trends in urban development, where the focus is on improving quality of life through ecological initiatives and infrastructure. The Netherlands, in particular, demonstrates that effective management of transport and safety can significantly impact citizens' well-being. Such rankings can serve as a guideline for other cities that strive to enhance comfort levels and reduce stress for their residents.