Denver Makes List of "Coziest" Cities

Honeywell Heaters has come out with their annual list of the coziest cities in America. They looked at things like the presence of specialty grocery stores, coffee shops, bakeries, and bed and breakfasts, along with proximity to ski resorts and urban centers with a large number of tiny homesBoston, Massachusetts tops the list this year, followed by San Francisco, California

While a lot of us may hate the frigid temperatures that come with winter, there is at least one upside. When it’s blistery cold outside, there’s nothing better than getting cozy at home, maybe in front of a fire, or even just laying on the couch in your pajamas. But where are people enjoying that coziness the most? Well, a new report claims it’s Boston, Massachusetts.

Honeywell Heaters has come out with a list of the coziest places in America, looking at things like the presence of specialty grocery stores, coffee shops, bakeries, and bed and breakfasts,  along with  proximity to ski resorts and urban centers with a large number of tiny homes, which some would consider cozy, although others may consider cramped.

Boston landed at number one this year due to their proximity to a wide range of Northeast ski resorts. In addition, they have a high number of specialty stores per capita, plus a large number of tiny homes. 

Top Ten Coziest Cities in America

Boston, Massachusetts

San Francisco, California

Seattle, Washington

Albany, New York

Portland, Oregon

Rochester, New York

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Sacramento, California

Denver, Colorado

Salt Lake City, Utah


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