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Athens is more “Feel-Good” than you think — Now in the top 5 happiest cities in the world

Athens is a city where history, sunshine, and coffee on the sidewalk become therapy

Newsroom September 30 03:32

A new study analyzing 47 cities worldwide shows that happiness isn’t measured by famous sights or tourist attractions — it comes down to the elements that genuinely boost mood and reduce stress.

When people are asked which city in the world is happiest, the answers often lean toward the obvious: places with beaches, sunshine, and a good lifestyle.

However, the new Holiday Happiness Index, created by BookRetreats.com in collaboration with Harvard psychologist Dr. Natalie Dattilo-Ryan, reveals something deeper. Happiness in a city isn’t just about weather or luxury — it’s about how the environment triggers chemicals in our brain like serotonin, dopamine, endorphins, and oxytocin.

Put simply, it’s about how a place makes you feel.

What Makes a City Truly Happy

The study avoided focusing on tourist symbols — museums, monuments, shopping districts — and instead examined five scientifically proven factors that boost mood and reduce stress:

  • Sunlight
  • Quality of sleep
  • Healthy eating
  • Contact with nature
  • Physical activity

These five “feel-good” factors, weighted equally, determined the ranking of cities. The winner wasn’t Paris or Bali — it was Lisbon.

1. Lisbon — The World’s Happiest City

The Portuguese capital tops the list with its unique mix of sunlight, walkability, and lifestyle. With 2,828 hours of sunshine annually, a mild climate, and a compact, walkable urban fabric, Lisbon blends Mediterranean relaxation with urban calm. Cobblestone streets, river-view balconies, bustling squares, and the aroma of coffee and grilled fish create an everyday scene of optimism.

Its biggest advantage? Food. Nearly 10% of Lisbon’s restaurants are rated “healthy,” a higher percentage than New York or Tokyo. Fresh fish, olive oil, and vegetables make dining a wellness experience.

Lisbon is also profoundly human: life moves at a comforting pace. People stroll, smile, sit in neighborhoods, drink coffee, and watch life flow. As Dr. Kelly, co-founder of BookRetreats.com, says: “Lisbon proves that the happiness of travel is not in what you see, but in what you feel.”

2. Helsinki — Quiet Joy

Finland’s capital is almost the opposite of Lisbon but equally happy. Despite having only half the sunlight of Lisbon, Helsinki compensates with peace and nature. Parks, lakes, and forest trails are everywhere. Residents enjoy an average of 126 square meters of green space per person — fifty times more than Hong Kong.

Helsinki invites calm: low noise, minimal light pollution, and a pace of life that encourages deep sleep. Happiness here is connected to quiet and safety — the kind of peace that makes breathing slower and thinking clearer.

3. Orlando — Fun and Sunshine

Known as the “entertainment capital of the world,” Orlando has another side: a green haven. With 2,930 hours of sunshine yearly, 258 square meters of green space per resident, and over 140 parks and protected areas, Orlando offers outdoor life and relaxation. From kayaking and hiking to simple moments under a tree, the city is a perfect environment for producing endorphins — our natural joy hormones.

4. Athens — Happiness in Simplicity

Athens ranks fourth with 2,773 hours of sunshine annually, the highest walkability score (20/20), and the highest proportion of healthy restaurants in the index (10%). Athens proves happiness can be simple — a walk in the sun.

“Athens is a city where history, sunshine, and coffee on the sidewalk become therapy. Though it has few parks, proximity to the sea is a natural counterbalance; the Athenian Riviera is an extension of the city — a place to breathe and smile. And the sociability of its people, the habit of saying ‘let’s go for a bit’ that ends in nights filled with conversation, is perhaps the most authentic source of happiness,” the researchers note.

5. Edinburgh — Quiet Poetry

Edinburgh is the only British city on the list. Its happiness comes from poetic calm: painted parks, streets connecting castles and museums within minutes, and an atmosphere blending literature with nature. With 144 parks and nearly half of its area covered in green space, Edinburgh offers about 78 square meters of green space per resident — twice as much as London. Even with little sunshine, the city radiates a quiet positivity that makes visitors relax without realizing it.

A Shift in Travel Priorities

The Holiday Happiness Index confirms a growing trend: people no longer travel simply to “see” something, but to feel something. Happiness is becoming a new travel criterion. As Sean Kelly, co-founder of BookRetreats.com, explains: “The question is no longer ‘Where should I go?’ but ‘How do I want to feel when I get there?’”

In an era where mental health is a critical measure of wellbeing, the world’s happiest cities show that joy doesn’t require excess. It needs just sunshine, sleep, good food, nature, and movement — the oldest, simplest, yet most forgotten ingredients of life. From the hills of Lisbon to Helsinki’s forests, Athens’ beaches to Edinburgh’s parks, happiness is no longer a fleeting moment but a conscious choice.

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