In order to ensure a healthy and sustainable environment for its citizens, some cities have made a huge progress in being “green.” In some countries being green is equal to being cool, so along the way it became a lifestyle or excellent PR material. In any case, it is really a positive movement that is spreading around the world. In case you are willing to spend your spring break or city getaway, here is our list of the greenest cities of Europe.

Amsterdam, Netherlands

In our list for sure Amsterdam needs to be mentioned! The Dutch capital is famous for its numerous canals and museums, tulip plantations, famous people who lived in it, diamond and beer factories, but also for its entertainment. The Dutch capital is considered as the most tolerant city in Europe and gives visitors a complete sense of freedom. Amsterdam is full of museums with rich exhibitions, parks, canals, bikes, boats, party places, cinemas, theaters…every person will find a piece of heaven there.

Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm is Sweden’s capital and largest city. This city has a very long and proud history. Gamla Stan is an old town and part of Stockholm dating back to the 13th century and is one of the most preserved medieval neighborhoods in Europe. Stockholm will mesmerize you with its colorful architecture and visual beauty that really pops up. One third of Stockholm’s surface is made up of waters – Lake Malaren and the Baltic Sea. The second third of Stockholm belongs to the parks, forests and green spaces, which – contributes to the city’s colorfulness and beauty. And the last third of Stockholm, the one under asphalt and concrete, will delight you with its culture and people.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Fairytale Country – One would say that the name is justified by the statement that Denmark has been proclaimed the country where the most satisfied people of Europe live. Copenhagen is one of the most attractive destinations in Northern Europe. It is a 1000-year-old city with cobbled squares and beautiful architecture, where the oldest monarchy of the world was founded. This is a place that takes care of its tradition while keeping up with the latest trends and contemporary design. Copenhagen has great museums, sculptures and history, as well as countless intriguing, or at least unusual, museums covering all topics, from erotics to porcelain.

Ljubljana

Do you need a quiet place with lots of greenery that will slow down the chaotic life? And on the other hand, a place that has a beautiful colorful combination of architectural styles? The “custom-made city” – the epithet that explains Ljubljana – is exactly what you need! No rush, no traffic jams – just no chaos. Everything somehow runs smoothly. Enjoy the walks, greenery, parks, history, food and culture. It will be a relaxed trip, so pack your bags, some light books, great company and you are good to go!

Zurich

What is the first thing that crosses your mind when you hear “Zurich”? Annoying bankers, watches, chocolate tasting? These are probably the most common answers. Still, Zurich is much more than that. There may not be attractions that attract millions of tourists a year like Paris or Vienna, but there is certainly something to offer anyone who chooses to visit this city. Museums, religious sites, urban areas, lakes and beaches, the best restaurants, parks, hiking or sailing. Zurich offers quality of life that you won’t experience in any other city.