The Nordics, Norway ๐ณ๐ด in particular (where I live). Also Hungary ๐ญ๐บ (where I lived for 11 years).
(Iโm ๐ฎ๐น)
Swiss here - Italy.
German here - when I was on pilgrimage on the path of Saint Jacob, I fell in love with Spain. Been to the Canary islands as well and adored both the cuisine, the wine and the people alike. I donโt need the big cities, just give me the small villages, the small, universal grocery stores. If the world would ever go to hell, youโd fine me somewhere in the outskirts of Spain, in one of those small villages with less than 10 inhabitants, standing by the fire, cooking for and together with everyone.
A country is only as good as the people living in it. And thatโs where Spain rules in my opinion.
Greece. The people are so friendly and obliging, and the food is great too.
Switzerland, I just love the nature (Mountains and Lakes ๐) and Hiking and Swimming. And as someone that also likes Public Transit/dislikes driving a car the reliable and incredibly dense public transit network is also something that I would love to have in Germany. Here you always play the daily Deutsche Bahn Lottery and pick wether your AC/Toilet is defect, or wether half the ordered capacity in your commuter train is missing, and you will have some group cuddling or the train doesnโt come at all, and the promised replacement bus is nowhere to be seen.