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Six South American cities have been named among the world’s best by Time Out

Hubs in Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and Peru were ranked highly by our network of locals – here’s why, according to our research

Liv Kelly
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Liv Kelly
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Nobody knows a city better than the people who experience it day-in, day-out, and that’s why, for the last 10 years, Time Out has been asking urbanites from all over the planet about life where they live. 

Time Out’s Best Cities with Intrepid Travel, for this anniversary edition, surveyed 24,000 people on everything from the food and nightlife to the walkability and general happiness in their city, and applied insight from over 100 Time Out city experts to produce this year’s 50-strong ranking. 

Melbourne claimed the top spot, but 19 European, 12 Asian, and four African cities all feature in the list, as do six different South American hubs. The first of these is the brilliant, coruscating Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, which sits in twelfth position on our worldwide list. 

At the top of Dois Irmãos hill is a rock formation in the Vidigal neighborhood, overlooking the beaches of Rio de Janeiro
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Our research found that ‘beautiful’ and ‘lively’ were the most common terms used by locals to describe Rio, and an impressive 79 percent of them said they felt it fostered a sense of community. 

What’s so special about visiting the city this year? According to Time Out Rio de Janeiro editor Lívia Breves, Rio’s crowning jewel is its nightlife, with parties, festivals and gigs often unfolding along its streets and beaches like the famous Copacabana. 

‘Rio’s festival scene is going from strength to strength. Rock in Rio returns in September with Elton John, Jamiroquai and Demi Lovato.’ writes Lívia. ‘In May, Copacabana hosts another free mega-show – after Madonna and Lady Gaga, who’s next? Meanwhile, ArtRio continues to grow, bringing global attention to the city’s art scene.’

Vila Madalena, São Paulo, Brazil
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São Paulo follows closely behind Rio, claiming 14th place on the roundup and faring particularly well for its dining scene and green spaces, but scroll on for a look at each South American hub that claimed a top-50 spot, including cities in Colombia, Argentina, and Peru

The six best cities in South America for 2026

  1. Rio de Janeiro
  2. São Paulo
  3. Medellin
  4. Lima
  5. Buenos Aires
  6. Bogotá

🏙️ Check out Time Out’s brand-new list of the Best Cities in the World for 2026

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