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World’s 20 happiest cities revealed and UK seaside favourite makes the list

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A SEASIDE city in the UK has been named among the happiest in the world.

It has a world famous pier, pretty shopping streets and an enormous beach that sees millions of tourists during the summer months.

The city was ranked on a number of statements, including if people feel happier in the city than anywhere elseCredit: Getty
Brighton has been named one of the happiest cities in the world by Time OutCredit: Alamy

We all like to be beside the seaside, and therefore it is no surprise that, according to Time Out, Brighton is one of the happiest cities in the world.

Cities across the world were ranked on a criterion of five statements: My city makes me happy; I feel happier in my city than other places I’ve visited or lived; The people in my city seem happy; I find joy in the everyday experiences my city offers; The sense of happiness in my city has grown a lot recently.

Overall, Brighton then scored 11th place on the table and it was the only city in England to gain a spot on the list.

And it isn’t surprising, as the city has a lot to boast about including being close to London and having sprawling beaches.

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If heading from London Victoria, it takes just 58 minutes to reach Brighton on the train with an adult anytime day return usually costing £34.70.

Once there, one of the obvious spots to explore is the beach.

The pebble beach stretches far and is also where visitors can find the historic pier.

For breathtaking views, head up the BA i360 observation tower, costing £18.50 per person.

Then make sure to head to Brighton’s Grade-II listed pleasure pier, which boasts a number of fairground rides, bars and restaurants – all hovering above the sea.

It stretches a total of 525 metres and is the ideal spot to catch the sunset.

For history lovers, there is also the Royal Pavilion to explore with ornate interiorsCredit: Getty
Brighton does have a lot to boast about – it has a sprawling pebble beach and quaint lanes full of independent shopsCredit: Alamy

If you then stroll along the promenade, make sure to check out the Upside Down House.

Inside, there are lots of quirky photo ops and it costs between £7.45 and £14.95 to enter.

Heading into the town, make sure to explore Brighton’s art district – North Laine.

You can wander around independent shops and stop off at traditional pubs.

Often referred to as ‘the lanes’, the area is full of higgledy-piggledy alleyways and avenues.

North Laine is a top spot for coffees, pastries and second-hand shopping.

There are then also the historical lanes, to the south, which have a number of restaurants, bars and boutiques.

Claiming the top spot for the world’s most happiest city was Abu Dhabi
The Scottish city of Glasgow came in 20th place

For those who love exploring history, visit The Royal Pavilion – a palace in the middle of the town.

This rather extravagant building is a former palace that was commissioned by King George IV.

Today, the attraction is a Grade I listed building and is known for its ornate designs inside.

It costs £19.50 per adult and £11.75 per child to visit.

There’s also the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, which costs £9.50 to enter.

With its central gallery having just reopened following a £2million upgrade, visitors get the chance to see collections of fine art, decorative arts, fashion, and local history.

If you’re looking for a spot to grab a bite, then head to Baqueano – the number one rated restaurant in Brighton, with a full five out of five stars from more than 1,900 TripAdvisor reviews.

Though don’t expect it to be cheap – the catch of the day will set you back £28.50 and a fillet steak, £39.30.

And if you are looking to stay longer, you won’t be short of choice when it comes to hotels and accommodation.

For example, you could stay at Drakes Hotel, which is set along the seafront and is just a 10 minute walk from the beach.

Cape Town in South Africa has beautiful beaches and bustling city too
The Spanish city of Seville is another of the world’s happiest cities

Inside, the rooms are all individually designed with bespoke furniture, large TVs, tea and coffee making facilities and free wifi.

There’s even a 24-hour cocktail bar.

It costs from £134 per night to stay at the hotel.

Alternatively, for a slightly cheaper option, you could stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole costing from £95 a night.

The hotel features an indoor pool, fitness centre, onsite restaurant and even has pet friendly rooms.

Other cities on the list features Abu Dhabi securing the top spot.

Then the only other UK spot, was Glasgow, placing 20th. The city was also named the friendliest in the country, and you can read why by one local who lives there.

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Medellín in Colombia also made the listCredit: Alamy Stock Photo

The 20 happiest cities in the world in 2025

THESE are the 20 happiest cities in the world in 2025, according to Time Out.

  1. Abu Dhabi, UAE
  2. Medellín, Colombia
  3. Cape Town, South Africa
  4. Mexico City, Mexico
  5. Mumbai, India
  6. Beijing, China
  7. Shanghai, China
  8. Chicago, US
  9. Seville, Spain
  10. Melbourne, Australia
  11. Brighton, UK
  12. Porto, Portugal
  13. Sydney, Australia
  14. Chiang Mai, Thailand
  15. Marrakech, Morocco
  16. Dubai, UAE
  17. Hanoi, Vietnam
  18. Jakarta, Indonesia
  19. Valencia, Spain
  20. Glasgow, UK

If you are looking for other seaside spots to visit, there is also an English seaside town that’s better in autumn with London-worthy restaurants and new hotels.

Plus, one of the UK’s most underrated and affordable seaside cities is set for a huge £53million revamp.

It takes about an hour to reach Brighton on the train from LondonCredit: Getty

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