Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, has emerged victorious in a recent global study that ranked the top queer-friendly capital cities in the world.
A study by Emisil, a company that supports the Female to Male (FTM) community, showed that Reykjavik outshines other capitals, exhibiting how progressive policies and community engagement shape a truly supportive environment.
The findings evaluated inclusivity, safety, affordability and social vibrancy across various countries, drawing from five core metrics: equality index, safety index, cost of living and rent index and the number of LGBTQ+ bars, clubs and events.
Reykjavik scored an impressive equality index of 93 and a safety index of 74.6, firmly establishing the city as a safe haven for its LGBTQ+ residents and visitors since the legalisation of same-sex marriage in 2010.
“Cities that prioritise equality and safety for LGBTQ+ individuals build communities where people can thrive socially, culturally and economically,” said a spokesperson from Emisil.
They added: “This serves as a reminder for other cities that investing in inclusivity is not only a matter of human rights but also a pathway to stronger social cohesion and economic development.
“Supporting visibility and ensuring safe spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals benefits everyone by creating more inclusive and resilient communities.”
Berlin came second in the study with a score of 97.7, closely followed by Oslo with a score of 96.6. London came out with a score of 92.