Cities Where Nature Owns the City
Singapore: Vertical Forests & Rooftops
From Supertree Grove to gardens atop skyscrapers, Singapore is a global icon of city-nature fusion, designed for both ecology and beauty.
Norway: Urban Design Meets Wilderness
Cities like Oslo blend hiking trails, forests, and fjords into everyday life—where wild nature is part of your neighborhood.
Japan: Temples Hidden in Green
In Kyoto and Nara, ancient temples and shrines sit under thick canopies, and moss-covered paths connect nature with cultural life.
Costa Rica: Cities Inside Jungles
Urban areas like San José coexist with rainforests nearby—sloths, toucans, and greenery thrive even close to city centers.
Switzerland: Lakes, Alps & Clean Air
Cities like Zurich and Lucerne offer crystal-clear lakes and snow-capped peaks right next door—nature’s never far from the city skyline.
New Zealand: Nature-Loving Urban Zones
Wellington and Auckland sit among hills, beaches, and forests—locals can hike, surf, or walk with penguins in the same day.
Slovenia: Green Capital in Ljubljana
Ljubljana banned cars in its city center, creating a walkable haven filled with trees, riverbanks, and green public spaces everywhere.
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