| Purchasing Power Index | 157.79 | Very High |
| Safety Index | 78.25 | High |
| Health Care Index | 76.88 | High |
| Climate Index | 75.98 | High |
| Cost of Living Index | 76.21 | High |
| Property Price to Income Ratio | 12.50 | High |
| Traffic Commute Time Index | 28.66 | Low |
| Pollution Index | 24.74 | Low |
| Quality of Life Index: | 207.37 | Very High |
Minimum contributors for an underlying section: 153
Maximum contributors for an underlying section: 541
Last update: 17 May 2026
| Quality of Life in Weilheim in Oberbayern | 33.39 miles |
| Quality of Life in Aichach | 45.16 miles |
| Quality of Life in Augsburg | 50.51 miles |
| Quality of Life in Traunstein | 73.32 miles |
| Quality of Life in Regensburg | 77.13 miles |
| Quality of Life in Ulm | 94.48 miles |
| Quality of Life in Heidenheim an der Brenz, Baden-Württemberg | 97.31 miles |
| Quality of Life in Nuremberg | 103.48 miles |
| Quality of Life in Erlangen | 118.92 miles |
| Quality of Life in Tubingen | 143.48 miles |
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After trying to settle in many different place in the world, we finally found our place.
Sorry for messing up, Munich IS safe, even more safe than the big Swiss cities.
I was mistaking Munich for Münster, my bad.
The south of Germany borders Austria and Switzerland, safe region.
You are so wrong... Munich is one of the safest german cities.
Refugees cannot afford living in Munich.
A safe and green environment for half the price of Switzerland, which is very near.