In January, TripAdvisor partnered with the Global Destination Sustainability Movement to evaluate 100 destinations with a bubble rating of 4 or higher over a 12-month period (October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023). TripAdvisor also uses traveler reviews that include terms that refer to sustainability, such as “green,” “ecotourism,” and “waste reduction” to identify the world's most sustainable cities. Ranked high.
While no American cities make TripAdvisor's initial list, Montreal, Canada is the only destination in the Americas to make the list.
According to TripAdvisor, Copenhagen, Denmark is the most sustainable destination.
The capital is one of the oldest cities in Europe and is considered one of the cleanest. Denmark as a whole has committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2025.
According to TripAdvisor, Copenhagen, Denmark was ranked the #1 most sustainable destination in the world in 2024.
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According to the Telegraph, more than two-thirds of the city's hotels are eco-certified, and there are vending machines in the city that will give you money in exchange for empty cans and plastic cups.
Copenhagen also has over 320 miles of bike paths and multiple rail lines. The local airport is one of the busiest in the Nordic countries.
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- bordeaux, france
- helsinki, finland
- Singapore
- melbourne, australia
- oslo, norway
- brussels, belgium
- galway, ireland
- belfast, uk
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, ranks as the second most sustainable destination in the world.
According to the World Economic Forum, the city aims to become fossil-free and climate-positive by 2040.
Approximately 60% of Sweden's national energy supply comes from renewable energies, and the country's environmental performance ranks in the top 10 of the Environmental Performance Index.
Stockholm, Sweden, was ranked the second most sustainable destination in the world in 2024, according to TripAdvisor.
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According to the Stockholm City website, Stockholm is also home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Drottningholm Royal Palace, Skogskilko Garden, or Forest Cemetery, and Birka, a Viking outpost from around 750 AD.
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