Bordeaux vs. Vancouver: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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## Bordeaux vs. Vancouver: A 2026 Cost of Living and Quality Comparison

Climate Index
93.3 / 91.2
Cost of Living Index
69.5 / 68.3

Bordeaux   Vancouver

Vancouver presents a compelling case for higher earnings, with its average monthly net salary reaching $3,590 in 2026, significantly higher than Bordeaux's $2,890. However, this increased income is dwarfed by the city's vastly more expensive housing market. Renting a central one-bedroom apartment in Vancouver costs nearly double that of Bordeaux, amounting to $1,944 per month compared to $970. Furthermore, the price tag for a property in Vancouver's city center is substantially higher, fetching $9,173 per square meter, which is over 60% more than the $5,700 seen in Bordeaux. While Vancouver's overall cost of living index is marginally lower (68.3) than Bordeaux's (69.3), the enormous difference in accommodation expenses makes it the clear, dominant financial burden for residents.

Health Care Index
85.1 / 71.5
Pollution Index
36.7 / 25.5

Bordeaux   Vancouver

Despite the higher salaries and slightly lower overall cost-of-living index, Vancouver's quality of life picture presents mixed results. The city lags behind Bordeaux in key safety metrics, scoring 48.0 on the Safety Index versus Bordeaux's 50.0. Healthcare accessibility also favors Bordeaux, with its Health Care Index at 71.5, compared to Vancouver's 67.5. Environmental factors show a different story, with Vancouver boasting a significantly cleaner air quality, reflected in its much lower Pollution Index of 25.5, down from Bordeaux's 30.5. However, daily commutes in Vancouver are longer on average (35.99 minutes) than in Bordeaux (30.0 minutes), potentially impacting work-life balance.

Property Price to Income Ratio
10.1 / 11.4
Purchasing Power Index
130.2 / 126.6

Bordeaux   Vancouver

Bordeaux demonstrates distinct advantages in safety and healthcare accessibility, offering a more tranquil urban environment and superior healthcare outcomes according to the indices. Conversely, Vancouver offers a cleaner environment and potentially faster-paced opportunities, alongside its higher costs and longer commutes. Both cities maintain robust economies, evidenced by their identical GDP per capita figures ($55,900). Vancouver, however, exhibits slightly stronger dynamism with higher population growth (0.71%) and GDP growth (1.25%) compared to Bordeaux's more modest figures (0.41% population growth, unspecified GDP growth). This economic vitality in Vancouver likely fuels its premium property market, while Bordeaux's property prices show more regional variation, though central costs remain substantially lower than comparable affluent Vancouver suburbs.

Quality of Life Index
186.2 / 185
Safety Index
50.3 / 57

Bordeaux   Vancouver

The fundamental trade-off between these two cities centers on the balance between earnings and living expenses. Vancouver offers higher pay but imposes significantly greater financial strain, particularly through exorbitant housing costs and longer commutes, while scoring slightly lower on safety and healthcare. Bordeaux provides a lower salary but presents a much more affordable lifestyle, especially regarding accommodation, and boasts better safety and healthcare indicators. The decision ultimately hinges on individual priorities: whether the pursuit of higher income and a cleaner environment justifies the substantial cost and commute trade-offs in Vancouver, or if the greater value for money and enhanced safety in Bordeaux align better with personal financial and quality-of-life goals.

Traffic Commute Time Index
29.5 / 36

Bordeaux   Vancouver

BordeauxBordeaux
VancouverVancouver

Local cuisine & dishes

Bordeaux

CassouletA hearty casserole dish from southwestern France, Cassoulet is a slow-cooked triumph of white beans, duck confit, Toulouse sausage, and pork belly. The texture is rich and velvety, with tender meat that melts in your mouth. Traditionally served in a deep earthenware dish, it's a comforting winter warmer, often paired with a glass of Bordeaux red wine.
Duck ConfitConfit de Canard is a signature dish of the Aquitaine region, featuring duck legs cured in salt and cooked in their own fat until tender. The skin becomes crispy while the meat remains juicy and flavorful. Served with roasted vegetables or a side of beans, it's often accompanied by a robust Bordeaux red wine to complement its rich, savory profile.
Oysters from GirondePlucked fresh from the Gironde estuary, these oysters are known for their plump, slightly briny texture. Served raw on the half-shell with a drizzle of 'rouge de l'Aunis' vinegar and a sprinkle of tarragon or shallots, they offer a delicate balance of sea salt and sweetness. A true taste of Bordeaux's coastal heritage.

Vancouver

Sushi BurritoA Vancouver-exclusive fusion of sushi and burritos, this dish features a large nori cone stuffed with sushi rice, raw fish (like salmon or tuna), avocado, pickled ginger, and wasabi mayo. The texture is a mix of chewy rice, crisp nori, and creamy avocado, served ready to eat on the go.
Clam ChowderA hearty Vancouver-style chowder made with fresh local clams, potatoes, onions, and herbs. The texture is thick and filling, with tender clams and soft potatoes. Traditionally served in a sourdough bread bowl for dipping, it's a comforting dish perfect for the city's mild maritime climate.
Korean-Canadian TacosA modern twist on traditional tacos, these are made with Korean-style BBQ meat (beef or pork) served in soft-shell tortillas. The texture is a mix of tender meat and crunchy kimchi slaw. Served with a side of gochujang sauce and pickled radish, it reflects Vancouver's multicultural culinary heritage.
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VancouverVancouver

Travel & attractions

Bordeaux

Place de la BourseA beautiful square with an iconic reflecting pool and a stunning 18th-century building
Saint-Emilion Monolithic ChurchAn underground monolithic church carved from one block of limestone, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
Château de La BrèdeThe birthplace and final resting place of philosopher Michel de Montaigne, featuring a beautiful chateau and park
Grand Théâtre de BordeauxA grand 18th-century opera house known for its impressive architecture and acoustics
Museum of AquitaineA museum displaying artifacts from prehistory to the modern era, showcasing Bordeaux's rich history

Vancouver

Stanley ParkA 405-hectare (1,001-acre) park with a seawall, beaches, trails, and totem poles.
Capilano Suspension Bridge ParkHome to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, located in a lush rainforest.
Vancouver AquariumA public aquarium with over 70,000 marine animals and interactive exhibits.
Gastown Steam ClockThe world's first steam-powered clock, located in the historic Gastown district.
Vancouver Art GalleryA public art gallery featuring contemporary and historical works by Canadian artists.

Real estate & living comparison

Bordeaux Vancouver
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 7262.38 USD 9173.27 USD
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 5064.46 USD 7134.52 USD
International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child 14003.1 USD 21870.59 USD
Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child 826.57 USD 1194.9 USD
Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) 110.86 USD 63.04 USD
Men's Leather Business Shoes 145.67 USD 117.02 USD
Apples (1 kg) 3.59 USD 4.25 USD
Bananas (1 kg) 2.33 USD 1.39 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 972.73 USD 1944.11 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 792.99 USD 1624.03 USD
Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) 1.52 USD 1.72 USD
Cappuccino (Regular Size) 3.57 USD 4.18 USD
Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 3.92 USD 4.42 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3057.18 USD 3590.15 USD
Cinema Ticket (International Release) 12.89 USD 11.7 USD
Monthly Fitness Club Membership 35.01 USD 41.1 USD
Gasoline (1 Liter) 2.05 USD 1.2 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 49.89 USD 83.67 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 274.67 USD 86.79 USD
Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) 31.07 USD 50.99 USD
Population 994,920 2,426,160

Last updated: 2026-04-05T15:32:23+00:00

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