Baku vs Meknès: Cost of Living, Lifestyle, Housing and Quality of Life

Baku Baku Image by:Mahmut Yılmaz
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Introduction

Climate Index
91.4 / 89
Cost of Living Index
33 / 29.8

Baku   Meknes

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Baku and Meknès create a practical long-term living comparison rather than a simple travel-style choice. Baku has a clearer case for safety and climate comfort. Meknès has a clearer case for overall affordability, rent and housing, transport costs, income and purchasing power, quality of life, and healthcare-related indicators. The comparison stays within measurable living indicators and avoids unsupported claims about neighborhoods, infrastructure, services, or local routines.

Health Care Index
48.2 / 74.4
Pollution Index
73.8 / 57.3

Baku   Meknes

Quick verdict

Purchasing Power Index
50.4 / 54.5
Quality of Life Index
118 / 149

Baku   Meknes

Baku and Meknès are not the same kind of choice. For budget control, Meknès looks stronger, especially around overall affordability, rent and housing, and transport costs. The comfort picture is also mixed: Baku leads on safety and climate comfort, while Meknès leads on income and purchasing power, quality of life, and healthcare-related indicators. The better choice depends on whether the reader wants lower monthly pressure, stronger comfort indicators, or a better balance between cost and daily living conditions.

Safety Index
70 / 39.8
Traffic Commute Time Index
37.8 / 6

Baku   Meknes

Cost of living comparison

Cost of living is the first filter for many long-stay decisions. The overall cost of living appears moderately higher in Baku than in Meknès. This does not describe every personal budget, but it gives a useful direction for comparing everyday financial pressure.

Housing and real estate

Housing deserves special weight because rent can shape the whole monthly plan. Apartment rent appears much higher in Baku than in Meknès. A city that looks heavier on housing needs a more careful long-stay budget, even when other indicators are attractive.

Transport and practical movement

Transport costs matter because they repeat through normal routines. Transport costs appear clearly higher in Baku than in Meknès. This should be read as a cost indicator only, not as a statement about any transport system, route, vehicle type, or infrastructure quality.

Daily lifestyle and comfort

Quality of life is a broad signal, so it should not be treated as a complete description of either city. Quality-of-life indicators appear clearly higher in Meknès than in Baku. It helps show the direction of overall comfort while still leaving room for personal priorities.

Safety and general comfort

Safety indicators are useful for people thinking about a longer stay, family life, or moving without a local network. Safety indicators appear much higher in Baku than in Meknès. This is a broad directional signal and should not be turned into a claim about particular neighborhoods or incidents.

Healthcare and long-stay comfort

Healthcare-related indicators matter more for long stays than for short visits. Healthcare-related indicators appear clearly higher in Meknès than in Baku. The comparison gives a relative comfort signal without making claims about specific providers, services, or outcomes.

Climate and everyday comfort

Climate comfort can affect the way a city feels in everyday life. Climate comfort indicators appear slightly higher in Baku than in Meknès. Some readers will treat this as central, while others may give more weight to cost, housing, income, or safety.

Income and purchasing power

Income and purchasing power can change the meaning of a higher-cost city. Purchasing power indicators appear moderately higher in Meknès than in Baku. A place that costs more is not automatically worse if earning-side indicators help offset part of that pressure.

Pollution-related comfort

Pollution-related indicators are important because they affect perceived daily comfort. Pollution indicators appear clearly higher in Baku than in Meknès. This should stay as a broad comparison signal rather than a detailed claim about local air conditions.

Commute and daily movement

Commute-related indicators matter because small routine delays can become a major part of long-term living. Traffic and commute indicators appear much higher in Baku than in Meknès. This does not describe any specific route or transport method; it only gives a broad pressure signal.

Who should choose Baku?

Baku has the clearer case for readers who care more about safety and climate comfort than simply choosing the lowest-cost option. Safety indicators appear much higher in Baku than in Meknès. Climate comfort indicators appear slightly higher in Baku than in Meknès. The main caution is overall affordability, rent and housing, and income and purchasing power, where Meknès looks stronger. The overall cost of living appears moderately higher in Baku than in Meknès. Apartment rent appears much higher in Baku than in Meknès. Purchasing power indicators appear moderately higher in Meknès than in Baku. For that reason, Baku should be chosen when those strengths match the reader's actual priorities, not because it is automatically better overall.

Who should choose Meknès?

Meknès makes the strongest case for readers who care about overall affordability, rent, and housing, while also valuing income and purchasing power, quality of life, and healthcare-related indicators. The overall cost of living appears moderately higher in Baku than in Meknès. Apartment rent appears much higher in Baku than in Meknès. Purchasing power indicators appear moderately higher in Meknès than in Baku. Quality-of-life indicators appear clearly higher in Meknès than in Baku. Healthcare-related indicators appear clearly higher in Meknès than in Baku. The main caution is safety and climate comfort, where Baku looks stronger. Safety indicators appear much higher in Baku than in Meknès. Climate comfort indicators appear slightly higher in Baku than in Meknès. For that reason, Meknès should be chosen when those strengths match the reader's actual priorities, not because it is automatically better overall.

Final recommendation

The best choice between Baku and Meknès depends on the reader's main trade-off. Baku has the clearer case for safety and climate comfort, while Meknès has the clearer case for overall affordability, rent and housing, income and purchasing power, and quality of life. A safer decision compares housing, daily expenses, transport costs, safety, income, comfort, and long-term routine together instead of relying on one headline indicator.

FAQ

Which city is generally more affordable between Baku and Meknès?

Meknès looks more affordable on the available cost-side indicators, especially around overall affordability, rent and housing, and transport costs. Actual affordability still depends on income, household size, and personal spending habits.

Which city looks better for long-term living?

Long-term living is a trade-off. Baku looks stronger for safety and climate comfort, while Meknès looks stronger for income and purchasing power, quality of life, and healthcare-related indicators.

How should housing be weighed in this comparison?

Housing should be treated as one of the most important parts of the decision because it affects monthly pressure and daily comfort. A city with heavier rent or housing indicators needs a more careful long-stay budget, even when other categories look attractive.

Are safety and quality-of-life indicators enough to choose one city?

They are useful, but they are not enough on their own. Safety and quality-of-life indicators should be balanced with rent, daily spending, transport costs, income, and the reader's tolerance for higher monthly pressure.

Which city is better for remote work or flexible living?

The better choice depends on whether the reader wants lower monthly pressure or stronger comfort-side indicators. A lower-cost city can be easier for budget control, while a city with stronger income, quality-of-life, or safety indicators may feel better for a longer stay.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Baku

Pilaf (Plov)A rich rice dish cooked with mutton, carrots, raisins, and saffron.
DolmaStuffed vegetables (usually grape leaves or bell peppers) filled with a mixture of rice, herbs, and spices.
KebabGrilled meat skewers marinated in various spices, often served with flatbread and salad.

Meknes

Briwat (Meknes Style)Flaky, golden layers encase tender meat or vegetables in this Meknes specialty. The dough is made with a secret blend of local flour, while the filling often features spiced lamb or seasonal vegetables. Drizzled with honey and sesame oil, it's served warm, offering a perfect balance of sweet and savory.
ZaaloukA hearty stew of potatoes and chickpeas simmered in a fiery chili broth, Zaalouk is a staple in Meknes. The dish is spiced with local paprika and cumin, then served with crusty bread. Its robust flavor pairs perfectly with a refreshing glass of mint tea.
MechouiThis slow-roasted lamb from Meknes is marinated in a blend of rosemary and olive oil, then basted with honey for a sweet finish. Served in a cone of local bread, it's a dish that highlights the region's commitment to both tradition and flavor.
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Travel & attractions

Baku

Flame TowersA trio of iconic skyscrapers with LED-illuminated facades resembling a burning torch.
Baku Old City (Icherisheher)An ancient fortified city within Baku, showcasing various historical and architectural monuments.
Maiden TowerA 12th-century medieval stone tower, part of the Old City's defensive system, with intricate designs.
Heydar Aliyev CenterA contemporary arts center and museum complex designed by Zaha Hadid, featuring a wave-like structure.
Highland Park (Dəşİ Qala)A popular recreational area offering panoramic views of Baku, with the Maiden Tower and Flame Towers visible.

Meknes

Bab MansourA grand gate built by Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 18th century, marking the entrance to the imperial city of Meknes.
Harry Potter Film Set Ksar Oulad BerhilA Berber fortified village used as a filming location for parts of the Harry Potter series, located near Meknes.
Moulay Ismail MausoleumThe mausoleum of Sultan Moulay Ismail, the founder of Meknes, featuring intricate zellij tile work and a striking marble casket.
Dar Jamai MuseumA museum housed in a traditional Moroccan riad, showcasing artifacts from various periods of Moroccan history.
Heri es-Souani StablesAn impressive stable complex built by Sultan Moulay Ismail to house his horses, featuring a vast courtyard and intricate architecture.

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Real estate & living comparison

Baku Meknes
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1206.18 USD 635.16 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 300.37 USD 178.54 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 511.03 USD 297.56 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 560.38 USD 498.88 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 1.12 USD 3.4 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 21.18 USD 16.23 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 63.1 USD 32.19 USD
Population 2,300,500 520,428

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Last updated: 2026-05-29T16:46:33+00:00

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