In recent global city rankings, three African cities have distinguished themselves by securing positions within the top 50 worldwide. Global city rankings consider several key factors to determine the best cities worldwide. These factors typically include economic strength, human capital (education and workforce quality), quality of life (infrastructure, healthcare, and living conditions), environmental sustainability, governance, and cultural influence.
Cape Town, South Africa |
Cultural landmarks such as the District Six Museum and Robben Island provide deep insights into South Africa’s history, while the vibrant Bo-Kaap neighborhood showcases the city’s rich Cape Malay heritage. Notably, 100% of locals expressed pride in Cape Town’s beauty and reported high levels of happiness, with the city’s cultural scene receiving top marks globally for its quality.
Logos Nigeria’s Victoria Island |
The city offers a diverse array of experiences, from the upscale amenities of Victoria Island, featuring luxury resorts, diverse dining options, and vibrant nightlife, to cultural hubs like Maple Lagos in Lekki and Kuti’s Bistro in Ikeja. According to surveys, 96% of Lagos residents reported happiness, 98% praised the city’s beauty, and the city received a 92% friendliness rating, reflecting its dynamic and welcoming atmosphere.
Accra Ghana |
The city is experiencing a cultural renaissance, with new bars, restaurants, and galleries emerging alongside established venues. Innovative spaces like Palm Moments and initiatives such as Accra’s Imullar Sound System and Thursday Lates contribute to a vibrant cultural landscape. Remarkably, Accra achieved a 100% happiness score among locals, with the same percentage affirming the city’s beauty.