Amman vs. Madrid: Detailed 2026 Comparison

Amman Amman Image by:Hisham Zayadneh
Madrid Madrid Image by:Fabian Lozano

Amman presents a significantly lower cost of living overall compared to Madrid, particularly concerning housing and transportation expenses. Conversely, Madrid, as a major European capital, incurs substantially higher costs across most categories, reflecting its elevated status and demand. This disparity extends to salaries, where Madrid offers considerably higher average net earnings than Amman. However, the crucial comparison lies in the cost-to-income ratio, which currently favors Madrid, even for international salaries, despite the lower base costs in Amman.

Climate Index
89.1 / 85.5
Cost of Living Index
42.8 / 59.3

Amman   Madrid

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While Madrid's overall cost of living is substantially higher, the breakdown reveals nuanced differences. Amman generally offers lower expenses for groceries, non-fast-food dining, and local transport. However, Madrid presents slightly more affordable options for fast food and basic utilities. This suggests that while housing dominates the cost differential, daily subsistence for certain basic needs might be marginally cheaper in Madrid, though the gap is largely attributable to housing costs. Furthermore, Madrid demonstrates a more favorable property price-to-income ratio, indicating housing is relatively more accessible for the average earner compared to Amman.

Health Care Index
65.6 / 79.3
Pollution Index
76.6 / 37.9

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Housing emerges as the most pronounced cost difference between the two cities. Madrid's property prices, encompassing both renting and buying per square meter, are substantially higher than Amman's, reflecting its prime location and international standing. This stark contrast is mirrored in the average net salaries, with Madrid significantly higher. Despite this, the salary-to-cost-of-living ratio remains heavily skewed in Madrid's favor for international compensation levels, whereas the balance appears more equitable for local Jordanian salaries against Amman's lower cost base. Neighborhood-specific variations exist in both cities, with central areas commanding the highest prices.

Purchasing Power Index
52.3 / 109.4
Quality of Life Index
123.7 / 180.7

Amman   Madrid

Beyond costs, the cities differ markedly in quality-of-life determinants. Madrid significantly outperforms Amman in critical areas such as safety, healthcare standards, and environmental quality, including climate comfort and a much lower pollution index. While Amman has a slightly higher overall Quality of Life Index, this is largely offset by its significant shortcomings in safety, healthcare infrastructure, and environmental conditions compared to Madrid. Madrid's lower population growth rate also points towards a potentially more stable demographic landscape than Amman.

Safety Index
62.7 / 71
Traffic Commute Time Index
40.6 / 28.3

Amman   Madrid

The fundamental choice between Amman and Madrid hinges on prioritizing affordability versus quality of life. Amman offers the lowest overall cost of living and potentially more affordable housing for local incomes, but it falls considerably short in key quality-of-life indicators like safety, healthcare, and environmental conditions. Madrid, while substantially more expensive across most categories, particularly housing, provides a superior quality-of-life experience with better safety, healthcare, and environmental standards. The decision depends entirely on whether the premium cost of living in Madrid is justified by the higher quality of life it provides compared to the more affordable but lower-quality environment of Amman.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Amman

Manakish with Za'atarA flaky, oven-baked flatbread dusted with a fragrant mix of za'atar (a blend of herbs, sumac, and sesame), olive oil, and sometimes thyme. The dough is stretched thin, creating a crispy exterior with a soft interior. Traditionally served for breakfast or as a snack, it's often paired with a cup of Arabic coffee or tea.
Kebab MeshwiGrilled lamb skewers marinated in a blend of spices like cumin, paprika, and garlic. The meat is tender and juicy, with a smoky flavor from the charcoal grill. Served with pita bread, pickled vegetables, and a side of hummus or tahini sauce, it's a must-try for meat lovers visiting Amman.
MuhammaraA spicy dip made from roasted red peppers, ground chickpeas, and a drizzle of olive or sunflower oil. The texture is creamy yet slightly chunky, with a bold flavor that balances sweet and heat. Traditionally served as an appetizer, it's often scooped up with fresh bread or used as a spread for vegetables.

Madrid

Huevos RotosA beloved Madrid breakfast dish made with churro-like fried dough pieces served with a sweet caramel or chocolate sauce. The dough is crispy on the outside and soft inside, often eaten by hand for maximum sensory enjoyment. Locally, it's usually paired with coffee or tea, offering a indulgent start to the day.
Bocadillo de CalamaresA Madrid-style sandwich featuring tender fried squid in a crusty roll. The bread is lightly toasted on the outside and soft within, while the calamares are crispy yet succulent. Traditionally served in local bars as a quick bite or tapa, it's often enjoyed with a cold beer to complement its savory flavor.
Cochinillo AsadoA traditional Madrid dish of roasted suckling pig, known for its crispy golden skin and tender, juicy meat. The pig is typically marinated in a secret blend of spices before roasting. Served with mashed potatoes and a sweet or romesco sauce, it's often enjoyed during festivals or special occasions, embodying the city's rich culinary heritage.
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MadridMadrid

Travel & attractions

Amman

The CitadelAn ancient hilltop fortification with ruins dating back to the Bronze Age
King Abdullah MosqueA modern mosque known for its beautiful white marble and blue dome
Roman TheaterAn impressive ancient theater that could seat up to 6,000 spectators
Jordan MuseumA museum housing artifacts from Jordan's rich history, including the Dead Sea Scrolls
Amman's Downtown SouqA bustling marketplace offering traditional Jordanian goods and local delicacies

Madrid

Prado MuseumA world-renowned art museum housing works from European artists like Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco.
Retiro ParkMadrid's largest park featuring a beautiful lake, several museums, and the iconic Crystal Palace.
Royal Palace of MadridThe official residence of the Spanish royal family, showcasing grand architecture and ornate decorations.
Plaza MayorA historic central square surrounded by charming old buildings, cafes, and shops.
Temple of DebodAn ancient Egyptian temple relocated to Madrid as a gift from Egypt, offering stunning views of the city.

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Real estate & living comparison

Amman Madrid
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 964 USD 4458.66 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 280.62 USD 1161.6 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 500.71 USD 1808.73 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 697.76 USD 2536.72 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 2.68 USD 2.68 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 38.79 USD 40.84 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 119.7 USD 204.43 USD
Population 4,007,526 6,211,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T03:16:31+00:00

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