Nellore vs. Venice: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Nellore Nellore Image by:Pavan Kumar S
Venice Venice Image by:Emily Geibel

Venice, particularly in its major cities like Bologna and Trieste, presents a significantly more expensive environment for basic living expenses compared to Nellore. Daily costs for groceries, excluding dining out, are substantially higher in Venice, reflecting the city's renowned high cost of living. Dining out, especially at mid-range restaurants, is considerably pricier, with meals for two often costing nearly 10 times more than comparable options in Nellore. Crucially, the average monthly net income in Venice is substantially higher, around €1,753, compared to the likely lower average in Nellore. This higher income partially offsets the increased cost of living, but the gap between expenses and earnings remains vast when comparing the two cities directly.

Health Care Index
71.3 / 63.5
Pollution Index
79.2 / 61.1

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Daily commuting and transportation costs differ markedly. While Nellore likely has lower fuel costs and potentially cheaper public transport fares, Venice imposes a much heavier toll. A monthly public transport pass in Venice can cost over €43, significantly impacting the budget. Taxi services in Venice are also notably more expensive per kilometer and per hour of waiting time. Furthermore, the monthly utility bills for a standard 85m² apartment are substantially higher in Venice, reflecting colder climates and potentially more expensive energy sources, placing a heavier financial burden on residents compared to the likely more moderate utility costs in Nellore.

Safety Index
61.5 / 68.5
Traffic Commute Time Index
33.3 / 43.8

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Housing represents one of the most dramatic contrasts between Nellore and Venice. The cost per square meter for apartments, whether in the city center or suburbs, is astronomically higher in Venice. While specific Nellore figures weren't provided, the implied costs are likely significantly lower than the Venetian averages. The difference in property prices per square meter is a primary driver of the overall higher cost of living in Venice. Rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Venice, especially in city centers, can range from €713 to €1,316, reflecting the high demand and expensive real estate market, far exceeding typical rental costs in Nellore.

The quality of life indicators paint a complex picture. Venice scores considerably better on environmental metrics, boasting a much lower Pollution Index (61) than Nellore's significantly higher (8). Commuting to work is also faster in Venice on average (35 minutes) compared to Nellore's likely longer average. However, Venice suffers from much longer average commute times (44 minutes) and faces a higher Traffic Commute Time Index (44) than Nellore's 25, indicating more severe daily traffic congestion. Venice also has a higher GDP per capita, reflecting a more developed economy, but experiences slower population and GDP growth compared to India's likely faster economic expansion.

Nellore offers a substantially lower cost of living, particularly concerning housing, transportation, and groceries, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious individuals or families. However, this comes with potentially longer commute times and higher local pollution levels. Venice, conversely, presents a high-cost living scenario with expensive housing, groceries, dining, and transportation, coupled with a significantly higher income level. While Venice offers superior environmental quality, shorter commutes, and a higher GDP per capita, its overall cost structure is dramatically more expensive than Nellore's. The choice between the two cities hinges entirely on individual financial capacity and priorities regarding lifestyle and environmental factors versus budget constraints.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Nellore

Nellore BiryaniA flavorful rice dish made with marinated meat, spices, and saffron, originating from the city of Nellore.
Mudda PappuA traditional lentil dish prepared with black-eyed peas, tamarind, and spices, commonly served with rice.
Gongura MamsamSpicy goat curry made with sorrel leaves (gongura), a popular ingredient in the region, and various spices.

Venice

CacciuccoA hearty fish stew simmered in a fragrant broth of white wine, tomatoes, and local herbs. Typically includes a mix of fresh fish and shellfish caught in the Venetian Lagoon, such as sea bass, squid, and clams. The texture is robust with tender fish and slightly chewy shellfish, served with crusty Venetian bread.
Polenta e OseiA traditional dish of creamy polenta made from yellow cornmeal, paired with roasted small birds ('oese'). The polenta is smooth and porridge-like, while the oese are tender and flavorful. Served with a drizzle of butter and a sprinkle of sage, it's a comforting blend of savory and umami.
Sardine al BurroA simple yet iconic dish featuring fresh sardines cooked in white wine with melted butter and chopped parsley. The fish is delicate and flaky, with the butter adding a rich, creamy texture. Served as an appetizer or light meal, it highlights the freshness of local seafood.
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Travel & attractions

Nellore

Rajahmundry Temple ComplexA group of ancient temples located in Rajahmundry, a city near Nellore. The most famous are the Pushkarini (Rajahundri) and the Yeda Pedda Tirumala.
Vontimitta Kondatarama TempleA beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located in Vontimitta, a town near Nellore. It is known for its intricate carvings and architecture.
GurramkondaAn ancient fortress and Buddhist rock-cut temple complex dating back to the 2nd century BC, located near Nellore.
Udayagiri FortA historical fort built by the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century, located in Kondakarla, a town near Nellore.
Narasimha KondaA hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha, located near Nellore. The temple offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Venice

St. Mark's BasilicaA majestic cathedral dating back to the 11th century, known for its Byzantine-Italian architecture and golden mosaics.
Doge's PalaceAn impressive Gothic palace that was the residence of Venetian rulers (the Doges) from the 14th to the 18th century.
Rialto BridgeThe oldest bridge across the Grand Canal, built in the 16th century and featuring a wide central walkway lined with shops.
St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco)A large public square surrounded by historic buildings, including St. Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace.
Grand CanalA major waterway in Venice, famous for its beautiful palaces lining the banks and gondola rides.

Real estate & living comparison

Nellore Venice
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 468.42 USD 2669.47 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 216.98 USD 712.95 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 413.42 USD 1168.77 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 660.92 USD 1753.12 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 8.15 USD 0.7 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 33.7 USD 282.84 USD
Population 547,621 250,369

Last updated: 2026-04-22T00:13:11+00:00

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