
Numbeo’s index combines indicators including purchasing power, healthcare, safety, cost of living, housing affordability, commuting times, pollution, and climate. The result highlights the combination of professional opportunities and everyday benefits available in The Hague.
This year, The Hague achieved an overall Quality of Life Index score of 230.1. It ranked ahead of Utrecht, Eindhoven, Groningen, and Rotterdam. Six Dutch cities feature among the global top ten, reflecting the country's consistently high scores across quality-of-life indicators.
The Hague combines an international working environment with the accessibility of a compact city. Companies and professionals work close to government bodies, international organisations, knowledge institutions, and specialist networks. Residential areas, cultural venues, green spaces, and the coast are also within easy reach. The Hague has 11 kilometres of coastline, as well as beaches, dunes, and parks. This allows professionals to combine an international career with access to nature and outdoor activities.
“Being recognised as the world’s leading city for quality of life for the fourth year in a row is a meaningful acknowledgement. It reflects the combination of qualities that The Hague aims for: a safe, accessible, and liveable city where international organisations, businesses, knowledge institutions, and residents can thrive together.”
Nur Icar, Alderman for Work, Income, Sport and the Centrum district


