10 best tech-hub cities in Europe
Where the engineers and operators actually live, not just the conference brochures.
Ranked by climate, cost of living, language access, safety, and lifestyle fit. Personalize this →
- #1
London, United Kingdom
100matchGlobal city in every sense — anything you want exists here, if you can afford the rent.
- #2
Dublin, Ireland
100matchPubs, poets, and the European HQ of half of Silicon Valley. Friendly, expensive, and rainy.
- #3
Amsterdam, Netherlands
100matchCanals, bikes, and one of the most liberal cities on earth. Tiny apartments and tall windows.
- #4
Berlin, Germany
100matchGritty, creative European capital with a famously raw nightlife and Europe's deepest startup ecosystem.
- #5
Munich, Germany
100matchBavarian capital — Alps an hour away, beer halls in town, and the highest salaries in Germany.
- #6
Zurich, Switzerland
100matchWealthy, mountain-clean, punctual. Highest salaries in the world balanced by eye-watering costs.
- #7
Warsaw, Poland
100matchPostwar rebuilt, glass-tower modern, and the tech engine of Central Europe.
- #8
Stockholm, Sweden
100matchCity of 14 islands. Spotify's hometown, dark winters, and Scandinavian design everywhere you look.
- #9
Helsinki, Finland
100matchFinns, saunas, archipelagos, and the world's happiest people — measurably.
- #10
Tallinn, Estonia
100matchMedieval Hanseatic port that quietly became Europe's most digital country.