Lahti vs. Aleppo: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Lahti Lahti Image by:Hert Niks
Aleppo Aleppo Image by:khaled damlakhi

Lahti boasts a vastly superior quality of life compared to Aleppo, as reflected in key metrics for 2026. Safety is dramatically better in Finland, with Lahti's Safety Index considerably higher than Aleppo's alarmingly low reading. Healthcare access and quality are also superior in Lahti, where the Health Care Index is significantly higher, contrasting with Aleppo's considerably lower index. Lahti's Climate Index is also higher, suggesting a more comfortable environment, while Aleppo's Pollution Index is extremely high, indicating severe environmental health challenges. Collectively, these factors position Lahti as a significantly safer, healthier, and more pleasant place to live.

Climate Index
55.9 / 90.1
Cost of Living Index
71.4 / 26.6

Lahti   Aleppo

The overall cost of living in Aleppo is substantially lower than in Lahti, driven by fundamental economic differences. This is evident across various indices, including a Cost of Living Index that is significantly lower in Aleppo. Basic necessities like food, transportation, and childcare are notably cheaper, reflecting the lower standard of living in Syria. While absolute costs are lower, the Property Price to Income Ratio in Aleppo (39.98) is considerably higher than Lahti's (1.99), suggesting that housing, despite being less expensive in absolute terms, consumes a much larger share of income in Aleppo.

Health Care Index
59.9 / 32.9
Pollution Index
12.7 / 73.9

Lahti   Aleppo

Although housing costs are lower in Aleppo, affordability remains a significant issue, particularly in the city center. A 1-bedroom apartment there costs around $89.80 per month, significantly cheaper than the implied higher average in Lahti. However, the high Property Price to Income Ratio underscores that the lower absolute cost does not equate to easier affordability for the average resident due to lower incomes. In Lahti, while specific rent figures aren't provided, the overall higher cost of living and income levels imply substantially higher housing expenses than those found in Aleppo.

Property Price to Income Ratio
13 / 40
Purchasing Power Index
116.1 / 9.1

Lahti   Aleppo

Transportation and utility costs are considerably lower in Aleppo than in Lahti. Monthly public transport passes cost just $3.00 in Aleppo, compared to likely higher prices in Finland. Fuel costs are also cheaper ($1.30/L), although the Finnish average isn't provided. Utilities for a standard apartment (electricity, heating/cooling, water, garbage) are significantly cheaper in Aleppo ($76.50/month). Childcare presents a mixed picture, with private preschools being more affordable in Aleppo ($69.35/month) but international primary school tuition being much lower ($3,147.96/year) than the likely higher cost in Finland.

Quality of Life Index
167 / 50.2
Safety Index
53.2 / 27.5

Lahti   Aleppo

Childcare options and leisure expenses further highlight the economic divide between the two cities. While private preschools are more affordable in Aleppo, the availability and cost of international schooling differ markedly, reflecting the economic context. Leisure expenses align with the overall cost structure, where a cinema ticket for an international release is significantly cheaper in Aleppo ($3.00) than in Lahti. The data underscores the stark contrast in living expenses, primarily driven by the vastly different economic realities and standards of living.

Traffic Commute Time Index
40 / 37

Lahti   Aleppo

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Local cuisine & dishes

Lahti

Lahden Kana CurryA hearty twist on traditional curry, Lahden Kana Curry features tender elk meat simmered in a rich coconut broth with local spices like cinnamon and cardamom. Served over rye bread, this dish highlights Lahti's blend of Finnish and Russian influences, offering a warm, aromatic meal perfect for cold days.
Buckwheat Porridge with LingonberriesThis traditional Lahti breakfast features creamy buckwheat porridge dotted with tart lingonberries. Cooked to perfection, the porridge has a nutty flavor that pairs wonderfully with the sweet, wild berries, making it a comforting and nutritious start to the day.
Reindeer Meatballs with Cloudberry SauceJuicy reindeer meatballs, seasoned with local herbs, are served on a bed of rye bread. Drizzled with sweet cloudberry sauce, this dish showcases Lahti's reliance on foraged ingredients and its ability to balance rich flavors with the region's natural bounty.

Aleppo

Aleppo-Style KebabsJuicy meatballs on skewers, marinated in a sauce of cumin, paprika, sumac, and chili flakes. Grilled to perfection with a crispy exterior, served with pita bread and pickles for a tangy contrast.
SfoufA round Armenian flatbread baked with sumac and thyme, offering a chewy texture with a slight tang. Traditionally enjoyed warm, often dipped in olive oil or yogurt, enhancing its earthy flavor.
HarissaA hearty stew of tender mutton cooked in a spicy red pepper broth with potatoes. Served with fresh parsley and mint, it's a comforting dish that pairs well with bread for scooping up the rich flavors.
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Travel & attractions

Lahti

Sibelius HallA modern concert hall designed by Finnish architects Alvar & Elissa Aalto, dedicated to Jean Sibelius.
Linnanmäki Amusement ParkThe oldest and most popular amusement park in Finland, featuring numerous roller coasters and attractions.
Lahti Sports CentreA multi-purpose sports complex hosting various events like the Lahti Ski Games and World Cup competitions.
Vesijärvi Theme ParkOne of Finland's largest water parks, offering a variety of water slides, pools, and attractions.
Lahti MuseumA museum showcasing Finnish art, history, and culture, including works by Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Eero Järnefelt.

Aleppo

Citadel of AleppoA massive fortress dating back to the Bronze Age, offering panoramic views over the old city.
Great Mosque of AleppoAn impressive 11th-century mosque featuring a beautiful minaret and intricate architecture.
Souk Al-MadrassaA bustling medieval marketplace filled with traditional Syrian goods, located in the heart of the old city.
Khampeesh MosqueAn elegant mosque built in the 14th century, known for its stunning courtyard and intricate tilework.
Aleppo Archaeological MuseumHouses an extensive collection of artifacts from Aleppo's rich history, including items dating back to the Bronze Age.

Real estate & living comparison

Lahti Aleppo
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 8391.77 USD 800 USD
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 5317.91 USD 296.67 USD
International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child 6077.61 USD 3147.96 USD
Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) 132.46 USD 24.47 USD
Men's Leather Business Shoes 163.63 USD 116.57 USD
Apples (1 kg) 2.66 USD 1.22 USD
Bananas (1 kg) 2.02 USD 2.44 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 715.87 USD 89.8 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 607.76 USD 77.23 USD
Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) 1.93 USD 0.57 USD
Cappuccino (Regular Size) 4.91 USD 1.26 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2629.73 USD 68.58 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 1.16 USD 0.73 USD
Cinema Ticket (International Release) 17.53 USD 3 USD
Monthly Fitness Club Membership 42.82 USD 15.08 USD
Gasoline (1 Liter) 1.99 USD 1.3 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 67.79 USD 3 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 352.97 USD 76.5 USD
Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) 27.44 USD 19.95 USD
Population 120,809 2,003,671

Last updated: 2026-04-05T11:51:10+00:00

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