London, Oslo and Brisbane are the top three.
In my experience hotels are somewhat expensive, but meals, public transport and museums are very reasonable.
The most expensive city in the world for year 2014 is Singapore city followed by Paris, then Osol, then Zurich, then Sidney, then Tokyo. In year 2013, Tokyo was the most expensive world city. .
A recent study makes Moscow the most expensive city.
Public transportation is very efficient, with a network of trains, buses and even CityCats (ferries on the river) reaching many suburbs throughout the city. If you are not a confident driver in unfamiliar territory, use public transport. Public transport can be quite expensive, but so can hiring a car. If you are driving to many different places, and have either a street directory or a Satellite navigator, then hire a car. Brisbane is quite a sprawling city, and deciphering the train, bus and CityCat timetables is not always easy.
Moscow
According to Mercer's 2010 Cost of Living Survey, Angola's capital city Luanda has replaced Tokyo as the most expensive city in the world.
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BANGALORE was the first city to introduce Volvo buses to public transport and it has the highest number of volvo buses on city routes..
Moscow, Russia
Philippines has the best public transportation...
Third highest car ownership in the world. Public transport is mainly buses. Limited trains. Very limited inter-city train services.
It is around 13,5 km from Prague Ruzyne Airport to City Center. If you take taxi(quite expensive) or public trasport ( i prefer http://dopravce-pragueriders.webnode.cz/) it is around 45 min aprox., differs according to traffic or you can take public transport aqnd it takes aroun 35 min, but you have to change bus/subway so it is bit complicated when travellingt with bags.