The interest in smart cities has been growing steadily in recent years with a specific focus on the role of physical capital and the availability and quality of human capital. At present, there are a significant number of ranking evaluations and correlation analyses between different aspects of smartness and economic aspects. However, there are few examples of analyses, which take into account, at the same time, multiple socio-demographic variables, economic variables and smart city characteristics. None of these explored in deep commonalities between cities with similar performance. In our study, we took into account 63 European cities from: Germany, Spain and Poland. Thanks to the Urban Audit dataset, we were able to collect different ty...