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

Warsaw Warsaw Image by:Aleksander Dumała
Hong Kong Hong Kong Image by:Kevin Huynh

Warsaw and Hong Kong present a stark contrast in 2026, differing fundamentally in cost, affordability, and the baseline quality of life. Warsaw, Poland's capital with nearly 2.03 million residents, offers a significantly lower cost of living compared to the global financial hub of Hong Kong, home to almost 7.45 million people. While Hong Kong boasts a higher GDP per capita ($64,500) reflecting its status as an economic powerhouse, its cost of living index (73.62) is considerably higher than Warsaw's (52.00). This disparity is most evident in property prices, which are exorbitant relative to salaries in Hong Kong.

Climate Index
74.6 / 83.6
Cost of Living Index
52.3 / 73.6

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The quality of life picture is nuanced, with Hong Kong generally holding slight advantages in core areas like safety, healthcare, and climate comfort, though both cities score similarly on these metrics according to available data. Warsaw, however, demonstrates superior performance in commute time efficiency and cleaner air, with lower pollution levels. Despite these differences, the choice between the two cities fundamentally hinges on whether the higher quality of life and income potential of Hong Kong justify its steep costs, or if the significantly lower cost of living and more affordable property market in Warsaw, despite generally lower quality scores, proves more appealing.

Health Care Index
58.4 / 66.5
Pollution Index
59.6 / 66.3

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Delving into the cost of living reveals sharp differences beyond the overall index. Residents in Warsaw will find groceries, dining out, and utilities substantially cheaper. Basic foodstuffs cost roughly half as much, mid-range restaurant meals are about half the price, and even inexpensive food is a quarter cheaper. Utilities for a standard apartment are also lower. While public transport costs are marginally higher in Hong Kong, childcare for international schooling is significantly more expensive there ($22,671/year) than in Warsaw ($10,138/year). Crucially, despite the lower costs, net salaries in Warsaw ($2,000/month) are considerably lower than in Hong Kong ($3,322/month).

Property Price to Income Ratio
11.7 / 31.2
Purchasing Power Index
111.9 / 104.3

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The property market underscores the affordability gap dramatically. Hong Kong's property prices are exceptionally high, nearly ten times the average price per square meter found in Warsaw's city center ($25,361 vs. $2,536). This trend continues even outside the center, with Hong Kong being about three times more expensive. The resulting Property Price to Income ratio in Hong Kong (31.16) indicates severe unaffordability, starkly contrasting with Warsaw's much more accessible market (ratio of 10.00).

Quality of Life Index
156.3 / 131.8
Safety Index
74.7 / 78.6

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Ultimately, the decision between Warsaw and Hong Kong boils down to a critical trade-off. Hong Kong offers higher quality of life scores in safety, healthcare, and climate, coupled with higher salaries but also significantly higher costs for living, property, and childcare. Warsaw provides a much lower cost of living and more affordable housing, but generally lower scores in key quality-of-life areas. The ideal choice depends entirely on individual priorities regarding lifestyle, budget, and career prospects.

Traffic Commute Time Index
34.8 / 41.9

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Local cuisine & dishes

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.

Hong Kong

Dim SumA selection of bite-sized Cantonese treats, often served in bamboo baskets. Popular items include shrimp dumplings (har gow) with translucent wrappers and pork buns (siu mai). The texture ranges from chewy to crispy, using ingredients like fresh shrimp, lard, and soy sauce. Traditionally enjoyed with tea at dim sum restaurants.
Egg Waffles (Gai Daan Jo)A Hong Kong street food favorite, these light and fluffy waffles are made with eggs and sugar. Served warm in a cast iron pan, they have a golden exterior and soft interior, often dusted with icing sugar.
Roast GooseA Cantonese specialty, this dish features a goose roasted to crispy perfection. The meat is tender and juicy, served with plum sauce or vinegar. In Hong Kong, it's often paired with white rice in restaurants like those along the Kowloon Bay.
European cuisinesHong Kong cuisine is mainly influenced by Cantonese cuisine, European cuisines (especially British cuisine) and non-Cantonese Chinese cuisines (especially Hakka, Teochew, Hokkien and Shanghainese), as well as Japanese, Korean and Southeast Asian cuisines, due to Hong Kong's past as a
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Travel & attractions

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.

Hong Kong

Victoria PeakA famous mountain and popular tourist spot in Hong Kong, offering panoramic views of the city and Victoria Harbour.
The Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha)A large bronze statue of Buddha, located on Lantau Island. It is one of the tallest outdoor statues of Buddha in the world.
Avenue of StarsA walkway along Victoria Harbour, dedicated to celebrities from the Hong Kong film industry. It features a replica of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Ngong Ping 360A cable car system that takes visitors to Lantau Island, passing over Ngong Ping Village and offering scenic views of the area.
Stanley MarketAn open-air market in Stanley Bay known for its bargain shopping, selling souvenirs, clothing, and local delicacies.

Real estate & living comparison

Warsaw Hong Kong
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 6381.03 USD 25360.76 USD
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 4095.27 USD 16046.1 USD
International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child 16171.09 USD 22671.12 USD
Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child 606.9 USD 1013.82 USD
Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) 107.67 USD 72.88 USD
Men's Leather Business Shoes 121.47 USD 129.76 USD
Apples (1 kg) 1.45 USD 3.78 USD
Bananas (1 kg) 1.82 USD 2.39 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 1220.95 USD 2227.99 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 941.97 USD 1682.05 USD
Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) 2.31 USD 1.1 USD
Cappuccino (Regular Size) 4.54 USD 4.99 USD
Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 7.07 USD 3.76 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2233.44 USD 3321.74 USD
Cinema Ticket (International Release) 9.63 USD 13.44 USD
Monthly Fitness Club Membership 49.64 USD 79.93 USD
Gasoline (1 Liter) 1.67 USD 3.26 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 30.26 USD 70.1 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 328.52 USD 222.56 USD
Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) 18.82 USD 18.76 USD
Population 2,028,000 7,450,000

Last updated: 2026-04-05T11:27:50+00:00

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