
"International eSIM provider Holafly has released data looking into just that-which cities can truly be called relaxing. The research looks into everything from access to nature reserves, air quality, number of wellness centers, average sunshine hours (according to the World Weather & Climate), traffic congestion, and general public happiness levels (according to the 2025 Happy City Index) in order to determine the full list."
"Renowned for its foodie reputation, with world-class coffee, cute neighborhood restaurants, and a whole host of cultural hotspots, the city is a masterclass in laid-back hedonism. It's also home to 215 parks and nature reserves, 249 spas and wellness centers, and has a whopping 2,360 hours of sunshine each year. It's no surprise this easygoing city earned a spot on this roundup."
Holafly released data ranking cities by factors related to relaxation, including access to nature reserves, air quality, number of wellness centers, average annual sunshine, traffic congestion, and public happiness levels. Wellness and wellbeing are increasingly prioritized by travelers when choosing destinations. The ranking identifies the top five most relaxing cities for 2025. Melbourne ranks fifth, noted for its global liveability, foodie culture, 215 parks and nature reserves, 249 spas and wellness centers, and 2,360 annual sunshine hours. The methodology blends environmental, infrastructural, and wellbeing metrics such as the World Weather & Climate and the 2025 Happy City Index.
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