According to the people-from Australia, Brazil to Singapore and the United States, there are many cities where visitors can explore the world-or at least a small part of the world.
1 Amsterdam

Known as a welcoming place for immigrants and asylum seekers, Amsterdam, the largest city in the Netherlands, boasts a diverse residential division. With about 178 different cultures, the city is a lively combination of friendly people from all over the world. The international city also has a non-small division of multilingual speakers, and for those who are not known Dutch, the city offers many language classes "Almost free " to help them. Amsterdam also hosts many cultural events throughout the year that emphasize their world vision, including the DRONGO Festival-a multilingual celebration held at the Amsterdam Public Library.
2 Amsterdam

Known as a welcoming place for immigrants and asylum seekers, Amsterdam, the largest city in the Netherlands, boasts a diverse residential division. With about 178 different cultures, the city is a lively combination of friendly people from all over the world. The international city also has a non-small division of multilingual speakers, and for those who are not known Dutch, the city offers many language classes "Almost free " to help them. Amsterdam also hosts many cultural events throughout the year that emphasize their world vision, including the DRONGO Festival-a multilingual celebration held at the Amsterdam Public Library.
3 Amsterdam

Known as a welcoming place for immigrants and asylum seekers, Amsterdam, the largest city in the Netherlands, boasts a diverse residential division. With about 178 different cultures, the city is a lively combination of friendly people from all over the world. The international city also has a non-small division of multilingual speakers, and for those who are not known Dutch, the city offers many language classes "Almost free " to help them. Amsterdam also hosts many cultural events throughout the year that emphasize their world vision, including the DRONGO Festival-a multilingual celebration held at the Amsterdam Public Library.
4 London

As the largest city in the United Kingdom, London is one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world. From India to Jamaica, Ghana and many other countries, the world really scaled up in this vibrant area. About one-third of London was born overseas, and although the official language is English, these streets are vibrant with over 200 global languages. Although many people chose London as their habitat but they still have love for the birthplace culture and share it in various ways, including dishes and festivals such as the Notting Hill Carnival.
5 London

As the largest city in the United Kingdom, London is one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world. From India to Jamaica, Ghana and many other countries, the world really scaled up in this vibrant area. About one-third of London was born overseas, and although the official language is English, these streets are vibrant with over 200 global languages. Although many people chose London as their habitat but they still have love for the birthplace culture and share it in various ways, including dishes and festivals such as the Notting Hill Carnival.
6 Amsterdam

Known as a welcoming place for immigrants and asylum seekers, Amsterdam, the largest city in the Netherlands, boasts a diverse residential division. With about 178 different cultures, the city is a lively combination of friendly people from all over the world. The international city also has a non-small division of multilingual speakers, and for those who are not known Dutch, the city offers many language classes "Almost free " to help them. Amsterdam also hosts many cultural events throughout the year that emphasize their world vision, including the DRONGO Festival-a multilingual celebration held at the Amsterdam Public Library.
7 Los Angeles

Located in southern California, Los Angeles is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with populations ranging from about 140 countries, saying 86 different languages. With immigrant-friendly laws, this is a popular place for those who are looking for new life in America. Los Angeles creates a truly vibrant cultural scene. It is full of culturally-characterized areas such as Koreatown, Little Tokyo and Boyle Heights, a popular area with the community of LATINHV people
8 Los Angeles

Located in southern California, Los Angeles is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with populations ranging from about 140 countries, saying 86 different languages. With immigrant-friendly laws, this is a popular place for those who are looking for new life in America. Los Angeles creates a truly vibrant cultural scene. It is full of culturally-characterized areas such as Koreatown, Little Tokyo and Boyle Heights, a popular area with the community of LATINHV people
9 London

As the largest city in the United Kingdom, London is one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world. From India to Jamaica, Ghana and many other countries, the world really scaled up in this vibrant area. About one-third of London was born overseas, and although the official language is English, these streets are vibrant with over 200 global languages. Although many people chose London as their habitat but they still have love for the birthplace culture and share it in various ways, including dishes and festivals such as the Notting Hill Carnival.
10 Paris

While immigration is a hot topic in France, Paris is still a city with a group of different global cultures. Although it is difficult to accurately determine the number of foreigners who live in Paris because of the law of France prohibiting questioning of peoples in the general investigation, independent surveys offer percentages from 14% to 20% with a majority of emits coming from outside the EU. Guests will find many lively neighbourhoods in Paris. For example, Quartier Chinois (Chinatown) of the 13th District is a vibrant community of several Asian cultures, while Belleville (districts 10, 11, 19 and 20) is a multicultural beauty composed of North African, Jewish and Asian peoples.
11 Paris

While immigration is a hot topic in France, Paris is still a city with a group of different global cultures. Although it is difficult to accurately determine the number of foreigners who live in Paris because of the law of France prohibiting questioning of peoples in the general investigation, independent surveys offer percentages from 14% to 20% with a majority of emits coming from outside the EU. Guests will find many lively neighbourhoods in Paris. For example, Quartier Chinois (Chinatown) of the 13th District is a vibrant community of several Asian cultures, while Belleville (districts 10, 11, 19 and 20) is a multicultural beauty composed of North African, Jewish and Asian peoples.
12 London

As the largest city in the United Kingdom, London is one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world. From India to Jamaica, Ghana and many other countries, the world really scaled up in this vibrant area. About one-third of London was born overseas, and although the official language is English, these streets are vibrant with over 200 global languages. Although many people chose London as their habitat but they still have love for the birthplace culture and share it in various ways, including dishes and festivals such as the Notting Hill Carnival.
13 New York City

One of the world's most international cities, New York is a vibrant metropolis located on the east coast of the United States. Made up of five counties, Queens are the most diverse place for people from India, Korea and Brazil. Friendly immigrant, NYC established the mayor's immigration office, which created many orders and laws to help those from abroad – accounting for about 36% of the population.
14 New York City

One of the world's most international cities, New York is a vibrant metropolis located on the east coast of the United States. Made up of five counties, Queens are the most diverse place for people from India, Korea and Brazil. Friendly immigrant, NYC established the mayor's immigration office, which created many orders and laws to help those from abroad – accounting for about 36% of the population.
15 Los Angeles

Located in southern California, Los Angeles is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with populations ranging from about 140 countries, saying 86 different languages. With immigrant-friendly laws, this is a popular place for those who are looking for new life in America. Los Angeles creates a truly vibrant cultural scene. It is full of culturally-characterized areas such as Koreatown, Little Tokyo and Boyle Heights, a popular area with the community of LATINHV people
16 San Francisco

Another California multicultural gem, San Francisco is smaller than the other cities mentioned above, but there are equally diverse cultures. A large proportion (36%) People born in other countries choose the city to be inhabited, most populated by residents from China. Other immigrants come from places such as Germany, Italy, Mexico and India. The city is dotted with lively streets, including Chinatown, Mission and North Beach. Every year, it also celebrates its multicultural origins through various festivals and events such as the New Year Festival and Chinese parade-1 of the 10 major world parades, and the ethnic dance Festival-an event celebrating the diverse Gulf community.
17 San Francisco

Another California multicultural gem, San Francisco is smaller than the other cities mentioned above, but there are equally diverse cultures. A large proportion (36%) People born in other countries choose the city to be inhabited, most populated by residents from China. Other immigrants come from places such as Germany, Italy, Mexico and India. The city is dotted with lively streets, including Chinatown, Mission and North Beach. Every year, it also celebrates its multicultural origins through various festivals and events such as the New Year Festival and Chinese parade-1 of the 10 major world parades, and the ethnic dance Festival-an event celebrating the diverse Gulf community.
18 Los Angeles

Located in southern California, Los Angeles is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with populations ranging from about 140 countries, saying 86 different languages. With immigrant-friendly laws, this is a popular place for those who are looking for new life in America. Los Angeles creates a truly vibrant cultural scene. It is full of culturally-characterized areas such as Koreatown, Little Tokyo and Boyle Heights, a popular area with the community of LATINHV people
19 São Paulo

Located in southeastern Brazil, São Paulo – commonly known by locals as Sampa – is one of the most multicultural cities in South America. While immigrants may not be as popular as many years ago, the city's diverse population originated from immigration activities starting at 1870. From Italy to Lebanon, many countries present their representatives throughout Brazil's largest city and this is demonstrated in the city's culinary style, religious landscapes, and neighborhood. Guests can wander the Bela Vista, also known as Bixiga or Bexiga, to experience Italy in São Paulo, or Liberdade, which is the Japanese quarter.
20 São Paulo

Located in southeastern Brazil, São Paulo – commonly known by locals as Sampa – is one of the most multicultural cities in South America. While immigrants may not be as popular as many years ago, the city's diverse population originated from immigration activities starting at 1870. From Italy to Lebanon, many countries present their representatives throughout Brazil's largest city and this is demonstrated in the city's culinary style, religious landscapes, and neighborhood. Guests can wander the Bela Vista, also known as Bixiga or Bexiga, to experience Italy in São Paulo, or Liberdade, which is the Japanese quarter.
21 Paris

While immigration is a hot topic in France, Paris is still a city with a group of different global cultures. Although it is difficult to accurately determine the number of foreigners who live in Paris because of the law of France prohibiting questioning of peoples in the general investigation, independent surveys offer percentages from 14% to 20% with a majority of emits coming from outside the EU. Guests will find many lively neighbourhoods in Paris. For example, Quartier Chinois (Chinatown) of the 13th District is a vibrant community of several Asian cultures, while Belleville (districts 10, 11, 19 and 20) is a multicultural beauty composed of North African, Jewish and Asian peoples.
22 Singapore

Located in Southeast Asia, Singapore is a unique multicultural city because it is not only a city but also a very young city-it has gained its independence in 1965. This small island nation is proud of its diverse cultures and religions. The majority of Singapore's residents are native to China, other ethnic groups including Malay, Indian, and Eurasian people with approximately 40% of the population abroad. A smaller minority consists of people from the United States and Canada. Singapore also boasts four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil.
23 Singapore

Located in Southeast Asia, Singapore is a unique multicultural city because it is not only a city but also a very young city-it has gained its independence in 1965. This small island nation is proud of its diverse cultures and religions. The majority of Singapore's residents are native to China, other ethnic groups including Malay, Indian, and Eurasian people with approximately 40% of the population abroad. A smaller minority consists of people from the United States and Canada. Singapore also boasts four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil.
24 Paris

While immigration is a hot topic in France, Paris is still a city with a group of different global cultures. Although it is difficult to accurately determine the number of foreigners who live in Paris because of the law of France prohibiting questioning of peoples in the general investigation, independent surveys offer percentages from 14% to 20% with a majority of emits coming from outside the EU. Guests will find many lively neighbourhoods in Paris. For example, Quartier Chinois (Chinatown) of the 13th District is a vibrant community of several Asian cultures, while Belleville (districts 10, 11, 19 and 20) is a multicultural beauty composed of North African, Jewish and Asian peoples.
25 Sydney

Located on Australia's east coast, Sydney is a vibrant city with a diverse landscape that makes it one of the world's most international-caliber cities. While English is the official language here, the city is also extremely multilingual-about 250 languages can be heard in the area. 40% of the population from abroad, including UK, Vietnam, Philippines and Italy. Celebrating their multicultural community is celebrated whenever possible. One of the most popular events is Living in Harmony, which is a monthly celebration of the city's cultural diversity through many festivals and other events.
26 Sydney

Located on Australia's east coast, Sydney is a vibrant city with a diverse landscape that makes it one of the world's most international-caliber cities. While English is the official language here, the city is also extremely multilingual-about 250 languages can be heard in the area. 40% of the population from abroad, including UK, Vietnam, Philippines and Italy. Celebrating their multicultural community is celebrated whenever possible. One of the most popular events is Living in Harmony, which is a monthly celebration of the city's cultural diversity through many festivals and other events.
27 New York City

One of the world's most international cities, New York is a vibrant metropolis located on the east coast of the United States. Made up of five counties, Queens are the most diverse place for people from India, Korea and Brazil. Friendly immigrant, NYC established the mayor's immigration office, which created many orders and laws to help those from abroad – accounting for about 36% of the population.
28 Toronto

With half of the population born overseas, Toronto is often regarded as the most multicultural city in the world. Located in Canada, the city has 200 ethnic groups with more than 140 languages. The population comes from Britain, Ireland, China and Italy, representing a number of major cultural groups, while smaller communities include those from Iran, the Netherlands, Nepal and Romania. Toronto also has dozens of interesting residential areas to explore, including Chinatown, Greektown, Roncesvalles Village (Polish community village), Little Italy (Italian community village) and Little India (Indian Community Village).
29 Toronto

With half of the population born overseas, Toronto is often regarded as the most multicultural city in the world. Located in Canada, the city has 200 ethnic groups with more than 140 languages. The population comes from Britain, Ireland, China and Italy, representing a number of major cultural groups, while smaller communities include those from Iran, the Netherlands, Nepal and Romania. Toronto also has dozens of interesting residential areas to explore, including Chinatown, Greektown, Roncesvalles Village (Polish community village), Little Italy (Italian community village) and Little India (Indian Community Village).
30 New York City

One of the world's most international cities, New York is a vibrant metropolis located on the east coast of the United States. Made up of five counties, Queens are the most diverse place for people from India, Korea and Brazil. Friendly immigrant, NYC established the mayor's immigration office, which created many orders and laws to help those from abroad – accounting for about 36% of the population.
31 San Francisco

Another California multicultural gem, San Francisco is smaller than the other cities mentioned above, but there are equally diverse cultures. A large proportion (36%) People born in other countries choose the city to be inhabited, most populated by residents from China. Other immigrants come from places such as Germany, Italy, Mexico and India. The city is dotted with lively streets, including Chinatown, Mission and North Beach. Every year, it also celebrates its multicultural origins through various festivals and events such as the New Year Festival and Chinese parade-1 of the 10 major world parades, and the ethnic dance Festival-an event celebrating the diverse Gulf community.
32 San Francisco

Another California multicultural gem, San Francisco is smaller than the other cities mentioned above, but there are equally diverse cultures. A large proportion (36%) People born in other countries choose the city to be inhabited, most populated by residents from China. Other immigrants come from places such as Germany, Italy, Mexico and India. The city is dotted with lively streets, including Chinatown, Mission and North Beach. Every year, it also celebrates its multicultural origins through various festivals and events such as the New Year Festival and Chinese parade-1 of the 10 major world parades, and the ethnic dance Festival-an event celebrating the diverse Gulf community.
33 São Paulo

Located in southeastern Brazil, São Paulo – commonly known by locals as Sampa – is one of the most multicultural cities in South America. While immigrants may not be as popular as many years ago, the city's diverse population originated from immigration activities starting at 1870. From Italy to Lebanon, many countries present their representatives throughout Brazil's largest city and this is demonstrated in the city's culinary style, religious landscapes, and neighborhood. Guests can wander the Bela Vista, also known as Bixiga or Bexiga, to experience Italy in São Paulo, or Liberdade, which is the Japanese quarter.
34 São Paulo

Located in southeastern Brazil, São Paulo – commonly known by locals as Sampa – is one of the most multicultural cities in South America. While immigrants may not be as popular as many years ago, the city's diverse population originated from immigration activities starting at 1870. From Italy to Lebanon, many countries present their representatives throughout Brazil's largest city and this is demonstrated in the city's culinary style, religious landscapes, and neighborhood. Guests can wander the Bela Vista, also known as Bixiga or Bexiga, to experience Italy in São Paulo, or Liberdade, which is the Japanese quarter.
35 Singapore

Located in Southeast Asia, Singapore is a unique multicultural city because it is not only a city but also a very young city-it has gained its independence in 1965. This small island nation is proud of its diverse cultures and religions. The majority of Singapore's residents are native to China, other ethnic groups including Malay, Indian, and Eurasian people with approximately 40% of the population abroad. A smaller minority consists of people from the United States and Canada. Singapore also boasts four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil.
36 Singapore

Located in Southeast Asia, Singapore is a unique multicultural city because it is not only a city but also a very young city-it has gained its independence in 1965. This small island nation is proud of its diverse cultures and religions. The majority of Singapore's residents are native to China, other ethnic groups including Malay, Indian, and Eurasian people with approximately 40% of the population abroad. A smaller minority consists of people from the United States and Canada. Singapore also boasts four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil.
37 Sydney

Located on Australia's east coast, Sydney is a vibrant city with a diverse landscape that makes it one of the world's most international-caliber cities. While English is the official language here, the city is also extremely multilingual-about 250 languages can be heard in the area. 40% of the population from abroad, including UK, Vietnam, Philippines and Italy. Celebrating their multicultural community is celebrated whenever possible. One of the most popular events is Living in Harmony, which is a monthly celebration of the city's cultural diversity through many festivals and other events.
38 Sydney

Located on Australia's east coast, Sydney is a vibrant city with a diverse landscape that makes it one of the world's most international-caliber cities. While English is the official language here, the city is also extremely multilingual-about 250 languages can be heard in the area. 40% of the population from abroad, including UK, Vietnam, Philippines and Italy. Celebrating their multicultural community is celebrated whenever possible. One of the most popular events is Living in Harmony, which is a monthly celebration of the city's cultural diversity through many festivals and other events.
39 Toronto

With half of the population born overseas, Toronto is often regarded as the most multicultural city in the world. Located in Canada, the city has 200 ethnic groups with more than 140 languages. The population comes from Britain, Ireland, China and Italy, representing a number of major cultural groups, while smaller communities include those from Iran, the Netherlands, Nepal and Romania. Toronto also has dozens of interesting residential areas to explore, including Chinatown, Greektown, Roncesvalles Village (Polish community village), Little Italy (Italian community village) and Little India (Indian Community Village).
40 Toronto

With half of the population born overseas, Toronto is often regarded as the most multicultural city in the world. Located in Canada, the city has 200 ethnic groups with more than 140 languages. The population comes from Britain, Ireland, China and Italy, representing a number of major cultural groups, while smaller communities include those from Iran, the Netherlands, Nepal and Romania. Toronto also has dozens of interesting residential areas to explore, including Chinatown, Greektown, Roncesvalles Village (Polish community village), Little Italy (Italian community village) and Little India (Indian Community Village).