Geneva
Geneva is the most expensive city in the world. Switzerland is recognized for its opulence, timepieces, and residences on frozen lakes that look like lovely doll tableaus. Geneva, the country's most well-known city, has relatively low taxes although residents' disposable incomes are often very high. That doesn't stop them from spending money quickly in order to pay for all of Geneva's excessively high premiums, such as average rental prices that are twice as high as in Amsterdam.
According to estimates, an average family needs $5,381 to survive in Geneva, however, some sources put the figure as high as $7,000! Clothes and entertainment are extremely expensive in gorgeous Geneva.
Geneva is the most international city in Europe. Over two-fifths of the city's residents are from other nations and are here for pleasure or to work in the city's principal industries: tourism, government administration, and banking. Geneva is nearly 4,000 years old and as such has an instantly recognizable dominant classiness, mixing nature and luxury architecture everywhere you turn. The city has around 130 hotels and resorts to keep its visitors pleased.
Country: Switzerland
Population: 198,979