Brissago Neighborhood Scores
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Brissago has 1 rated neighborhoods with an average Strado score of 55/100 (C+), evaluated across 21 quality-of-life categories.
City-Wide Score Summary
Shops & Supermarkets
C+Cafes & Restaurants
CBars & Nightlife
DGyms & Sports
A+Healthcare
DSchools
C+Transit
BParking
BQuietness
AGreen Spaces
CBeach Proximity
B+Cycling Infrastructure
FFlood Safety
A+Walkability
A+Traffic Calmness
B+Playgrounds
FCoworking Spaces
FAttractions & Museums
DLibraries
CBike Rental
FKindergartens
FAll Neighborhoods in Brissago
Best Neighborhoods in Brissago for Walkability
- Cadogno A+ 100/100
Best Neighborhoods in Brissago for Transit
- Cadogno B 70/100
Best Neighborhoods in Brissago for Nightlife
- Cadogno D 40/100
Best Neighborhoods in Brissago for Families
- Cadogno C 47/100
Best Neighborhoods in Brissago for Green Spaces
- Cadogno C 48/100
Best Neighborhoods in Brissago for Quietness
- Cadogno A 86/100
Compare All Neighborhoods in Brissago
Click any column header to sort. Compare scores across 1 neighborhoods.
| Neighborhood | Overall | Walkability | Transit | Nightlife | Quietness | Green | Shops | Schools |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cadogno | 55 | 100 | 70 | 40 | 86 | 48 | 58 | 61 |
Frequently Asked Questions about Brissago
What is the average neighborhood score in Brissago?
Brissago has an average Strado score of 55/100 (C+) across 1 neighborhoods, based on 21 quality-of-life categories.
What is the best neighborhood in Brissago?
Based on overall scores, Cadogno ranks highest in Brissago with a score of 55/100 (C+).
Which neighborhood in Brissago is most walkable?
Cadogno has the highest walkability score in Brissago at 100/100 (A+).
How is public transit in Brissago?
Brissago averages 70/100 for transit. The best-connected neighborhood is Cadogno with 70/100.
Is Brissago good for families?
Key city-wide averages -- Schools: 61/100, Green Spaces: 48/100, Playgrounds: 12/100, Kindergartens: 29/100, Quietness: 86/100.
How are Strado scores calculated for Brissago?
Strado pulls together 21 layers of open data -- from OpenStreetMap shops and parks, to EEA noise readings, GTFS transit timetables, and JRC flood risk maps -- and translates them into a simple letter grade for every street. Think of it as a knowledgeable friend who has read all the data so you don't have to.
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