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Six UK cities named as the world’s best according to Time Out

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THE world’s best 50 cities to visit in 2025 have been revealed and six in the UK have managed to squeeze onto the list.

The annual Time Out list looks at a number of different criteria to name the very best each year.

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Time Out has revealed it’s worlds best cities for this year and its not just London making the listCredit: Alamy
Street view of Stockbridge in Edinburgh, Scotland, showing a clock tower and church spire.

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Edinburgh made the top 20 (13th)Credit: Alamy

Speaking to 18,5000 people living in cities, the study included “everything from food, nightlife and culture to affordability, happiness and the overall city vibe”.

They added: “When urban living can sometimes feel isolating and costly, this year we wanted to get a sense of what, exactly, makes a city feel like home.

“Sure, the nightlife is great, but is the city safe and walkable? Is good quality food and art available at a reasonable price? Is it easy to make friends, find love, and access nature?”

Coming in first place was Cape Town, which is not only often named one of the best value long-haul destinations, but recently welcomed new UK flights.

Norse Airways’ London Gatwick to Cape Town route started back in October 2024, with return fares for £499.

But the top UK city was, perhaps unsurprisingly, London.

Coming in fifth place, Time Out said: “[It’s] inarguable, thanks to the capital’s brilliant cuisine, unkillable pub culture, unrivalled shopping opportunities and (best of all) the all-encompassing range of its people.”

New additions to the city this year include the V&A East Storehouse, with the biggest exhibit being one on the list of David Bowie.

The Sun Travel team – who either live or work in the city – recently shared their very best tips with their favourite pubs, bars and restaurants as well as attractions and hotels.

It was even named the top destination by TripAdvisor this year too.

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London skyline viewed from a park with people relaxing on the grass.

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London was the top rated UK city, coming in fifth placeCredit: Alamy

Another high-ranking UK city was Edinburgh, which came in 13th place and was praised for its “gothic architecture, cheap eat and some of the world’s best bars”.

A seaside city made the list too – Brighton came in 34th.

According to Time Out: “Brighton has essentially plucked all the important parts of a sprawling cosmopolitan metropolis and paired it with the easy-breezy beachy attitude to life that makes you feel welcome in an instant.”

, The Sun’s Assistant Travel Editor, has raved about the city (and given her top recommendations).

Glasgow came in 36th while Belfast came in at 47th.

The Sun’s Steve Corbett visited Belfast – here is how to do a weekend here.

Outdoor cafe scene in Brighton, England.

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Brighton was praised for having both city and seaside elementsCredit: Alamy

World’s Best Cities 2025

  1. Cape Town
  2. Bangkok
  3. New York
  4. Melbourne
  5. London
  6. New Orleans
  7. Mexico City
  8. Porto
  9. Shanghai
  10. Copenhagen
  11. Chicago
  12. Lisbon
  13. Edinburgh
  14. Hong Kong
  15. Sydney
  16. Amsterdam
  17. Barcelona
  18. Seville
  19. Paris
  20. Medellin
  21. Hanoi
  22. Madrid
  23. Berlin
  24. Dubai
  25. Singapore
  26. Rio de Janeiro
  27. Beijing
  28. Chiang Mai
  29. Jakarta
  30. Vienna
  31. Tokyo
  32. Marrakech
  33. Perth
  34. Brighton
  35. Prague
  36. Glasgow
  37. Brisbane
  38. Marseille
  39. Budapest
  40. Los Angeles
  41. Lagos
  42. Seoul
  43. Valencia
  44. Montreal
  45. Bilbao
  46. Abu Dhabi
  47. Belfast
  48. Bristol
  49. Mumbai
  50. Warsaw

And just squeezing in at 48th was Bristol, which has exciting openings for 2025 as well.

Not only is it hosting the Rugby World Cup this year, but it is also getting its first five-star hotel, Hotel Gotham.

Time Out said: “Street art on every corner, plus a lively mix of protests, raves, mega festivals and DIY gigs – Bristol‘s long been known for its rebellious and creative streak, but the city is now moving out of its underground phase and going global.”

The Sun’s Leah Milner recently visited Bristol – here’s everything you need to do when there.

If you’re wanting to head to Europe, Porto was the highest on the list (8th) followed by Copenhagen (10th), Lisbon (12th) and Amsterdam (16th).

ABTA also revealed their seven ‘destinations to watch’ this year.

And here are Lonely Planet’s top 2025 destinations.

Colorful houses and apartments on a hill overlooking a river.

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Bristol also just made the top 50 (48th)Credit: Alamy

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