Dubai is ranked second in the 'Top 100 City Destinations Index' for 2021.
Issued by Euromonitor International, the rankings show how cities are performing globally, regionally and across six key pillars including economic and business performance, tourism policy and infrastructure.
Dubai has scored highest for Health and Safety out of all locations in the top 10.
Paris was judged the best city overall, with Amsterdam, Madrid and Rome making up the other places in the top 5.
The index highlights factors that can help attract international investment, showcasing business readiness, resilience in times of adversity and opportunities for sustainable strategies.
#Dubai is ranked second in the Top 100 City Destinations Index 2021 issued by @Euromonitor. #Dubai is the only city from an emerging country to
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) December 6, 2021
feature in the top 10 & it ranks highest in terms of Health and Safety among the top 10 cities in the
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