Amsterdam vs. Warsaw: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Amsterdam Amsterdam Image by:David Rama
Warsaw Warsaw Image by:Aleksander Dumała

Amsterdam's cost of living in 2026 is substantially higher than Warsaw's, particularly concerning housing and overall daily expenses. This isn't just a marginal difference; it reflects a fundamental divergence in pricing structures between a highly developed Western European city and an Eastern European capital. The financial burden placed on residents in Amsterdam is significantly greater than in Warsaw.

Climate Index
87.5 / 74.6
Cost of Living Index
81.3 / 52.3

Amsterdam   Warsaw

The housing disparity is the most pronounced feature. A central 1-bedroom apartment in Amsterdam is exorbitantly priced, far beyond what is typical even in Warsaw's city center. This gap extends to the broader market, making housing in Warsaw, including larger 3-bedroom units, considerably more affordable overall. The difference in property prices, whether central or peripheral, clearly positions Warsaw as the budget-friendly alternative.

Health Care Index
75.2 / 58.4
Pollution Index
27.1 / 59.6

Amsterdam   Warsaw

This affordability extends beyond housing to transportation. Warsaw's public transport pass is significantly cheaper than Amsterdam's, and this trend carries over to taxi fares and fuel costs. Warsaw offers a more economical way to navigate the city, adding to its lower overall cost-of-living profile compared to the Netherlands.

Property Price to Income Ratio
8.8 / 11.7
Purchasing Power Index
154.7 / 111.9

Amsterdam   Warsaw

While Amsterdam presents a higher financial burden, it generally offers a superior quality of life, particularly in terms of economic fundamentals and public services. The city's higher GDP per capita suggests a stronger economy, potentially offering more job opportunities, although this economic strength translates into higher salaries needed to cope with the costs. Warsaw offers affordability, but Amsterdam's economic advantages and potentially higher quality public services contribute to a perception of a better lifestyle, albeit at a much greater price.

Quality of Life Index
209.3 / 156.3
Safety Index
69.8 / 74.7

Amsterdam   Warsaw

Economically, Amsterdam operates in a vastly wealthier context. Its significantly higher GDP per capita indicates a more affluent city, likely supporting higher salaries, especially in the private sector. This economic advantage, however, is accompanied by higher inflation, driving up the cost of goods and services. Warsaw, conversely, benefits from a lower cost structure across most goods and services, making it an attractive option for those prioritizing budget constraints.

Traffic Commute Time Index
23.4 / 34.8

Amsterdam   Warsaw

AmsterdamAmsterdam
WarsawWarsaw

Local cuisine & dishes

Amsterdam

StroopwafelA golden, syrup-filled waffle made with two thin, crispy layers sandwiching a generous amount of sweet syrup (often from Gouda or another Dutch region). The texture is light and chewy, with the warm syrup creating a soft center. Traditionally served fresh, often with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top.
Herring SandwichA traditional Amsterdam treat featuring raw herring fillet between slices of rye bread, topped with onions and pickles. The fish has a briny, slightly gamey flavor, while the onions add a sharp crunch. Served as an open-faced sandwich or closed, it's a quintessential Dutch snack.
BitterballenDeep-fried meatballs in a rich beer-braised sauce, often served with mustard. The balls are crispy on the outside and tender inside, made from a mix of beef or pork seasoned with spices like nutmeg. A classic Amsterdam appetizer, perfect for dipping.

Warsaw

Pierogi z Kapustą i SmietanąThese potato and cabbage-filled pierogies are a Warsaw staple. The dough is handmade to be slightly thicker than other Polish versions, creating a satisfyingly chewy texture. Stuffed with shredded cabbage and seasoned with salt, pepper, and caraway seeds, they're served smothered in creamy sour cream.
Zrazy z KaczkiA dish of stuffed duckling marinated in a mix of apples, prunes, and spices. The meat is tender and juicy, with a hint of sweetness from the fruit. Traditionally served with a side of breaded potatoes and a tangy cranberry sauce, this meal reflects Warsaw's rich culinary history.
KapuśniakA hearty sauerkraut soup that's been simmered to perfection in Warsaw. The broth is thickened with potatoes and carrots, while the sauerkraut adds a tangy flavor. Served with a side of rye bread, this dish is a comforting reminder of Polish culinary traditions.
AmsterdamAmsterdam
WarsawWarsaw

Travel & attractions

Amsterdam

RijksmuseumThe Dutch National Museum dedicated to arts and history
Van Gogh MuseumHouses the world's largest collection of Vincent van Gogh's paintings and drawings
Anne Frank HouseHistorical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank
Canal RingA series of grand canal districts in the city center, known for their 17th-century houses
Dam SquareThe central square of Amsterdam, featuring historical buildings like the Royal Palace and National Monument

Warsaw

Warsaw Old TownA historic district that has been rebuilt post-WWII to its original 18th-century layout.
Wilanow PalaceA beautiful royal palace built in the 17th century, showcasing Baroque and Renaissance architecture.
Lazienki Park and PalaceA large park with a palace, several palaces for the kings, and a famous Chopin Monument.
The Royal CastleA historic edifice that served as the official residence of Polish monarchs, now a museum.
Palace of Culture and ScienceA towering communist-era building with a variety of cultural institutions, including cinemas, theatres, libraries, and exhibition halls.

Real estate & living comparison

Amsterdam Warsaw
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 10883.89 USD 6381.03 USD
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 7435.12 USD 4095.27 USD
International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child 20765.33 USD 16171.09 USD
Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child 3054.09 USD 606.9 USD
Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) 91.6 USD 107.67 USD
Men's Leather Business Shoes 131.49 USD 121.47 USD
Apples (1 kg) 3.56 USD 1.45 USD
Bananas (1 kg) 2.88 USD 1.82 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 2620.51 USD 1220.95 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1908.42 USD 941.97 USD
Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) 3.23 USD 2.31 USD
Cappuccino (Regular Size) 4.73 USD 4.54 USD
Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 3.5 USD 7.07 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 5193.47 USD 2233.44 USD
Cinema Ticket (International Release) 17.53 USD 9.63 USD
Monthly Fitness Club Membership 61.14 USD 49.64 USD
Gasoline (1 Liter) 2.3 USD 1.67 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 116.88 USD 30.26 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 308.28 USD 328.52 USD
Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) 56.1 USD 18.82 USD
Population 1,477,213 2,028,000

Last updated: 2026-04-05T11:46:45+00:00

More city comparisons

Comments for this comparison

Protected by reCAPTCHA. Your submission is verified automatically.