The coronavirus had killed more than 16,000 Londoners as of mid-August 2021. In the darkest days of the pandemic, the UK had the highest excess death rate in Europe. Protecting culture and programming wasn’t, understandably, a priority in March 2020 for London authorities, and it remains eclipsed by larger storm clouds today. In our pre-pandemic rankings, “best” had much to do with quality-of-life factors like Programming, and London is #1 for that category, which includes Culture, Restaurants, Shopping and Nightlife. But as the pandemic grinds on, our clear understanding of “best” is losing some of its definitiveness. Since we first began ranking the world’s best cities, we’ve had a firm, data-driven idea about what “best” is-prosperity and opportunity the magnetic aspects of cities that draw talent and visitors growth.
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