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From the thrill of descending on a new floor to the beach day, there are many opportunities that can provide happiness on the holiday. And a new report reveals that some places make it easier to smile than others.
According to a study by BcCrits, the city of Portugal ranks as the world’s happy destination for travelers, which offers packaged welfare holidays. It thanks to more than 2,800 hours of its annual sun, widespread green spaces and healthy restaurants.
The company wrote in its study, “Walking is one of Lisbon’s mood boosters.” “This city is easy to compact and hiking, which contains a Panoramic approach that looks slowly.”
There is no stranger to rate the top in the lists of Lisbon passengers. In fact, the city was one Travel + leisure Readers’ favorite city in Europe for 2025.
The study of happiness was based on a quantitative classification of “good factors that you feel”, including annual sunlight, walking capacity, public opinion on public green space, noise and light pollution, and restaurants as “healthy”.
Beyond Lisbon, Finnish city Helsinki is second after scoring for low noise and light pollution. It is no surprise that when Finland has been named the happiest country in the world for eight consecutive years, a part of it is due to the commitment of its citizens to volunteer, donate and help others.
The theme of the world is known as Capital, and Lando, Florida, ranked third on the list. Walt Disney World Resort, Universal and Lando Resort, and more, in this report, Orlando is also one of the most green cities with a green space per person (the highest city in any other city in the list).
“This greenery is spread in more than 148 parks, gardens and entertainment areas, the report said. “Visitors can cake cakes through the city chains, can rotate into trails in safe wet areas, or open into the botanical garden.”
The European cities of Athens and Edinburgh won the first five, praising their ability to walk, culture and history.
“The psychology of travel is changing,” said Sean Kelly, co -founder of Bakritia.com. “It’s less about asking ‘where should I go?’ And more about it, ‘How do I feel when I get there? ”
Kelly added: “Since more and more people have mental health and balance in the hearts of their holidays, the demand for the destination that fulfills that promise will only increase.”