Brussels vs. Hangzhou: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Brussels Brussels Image by:Petar Starčević
Hangzhou Hangzhou Image by:Shane hao

Brussels dominates the cost of living landscape in this 2026 comparison, presenting significantly higher expenses across nearly every day-to-day category. Groceries, eating out, and transportation costs are substantially greater in the Belgian capital than in Hangzhou. Housing, particularly securing an apartment, represents the most pronounced financial difference, with Brussels being vastly more expensive. This high cost structure contrasts sharply with Hangzhou's much more affordable reality, where living expenses, especially for essentials and accommodation, are considerably lower.

Climate Index
83.9 / 84.3
Cost of Living Index
70.5 / 35.1

Brussels   Hangzhou

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Despite Brussels offering an average monthly salary well above €5,000 (a substantial premium compared to Hangzhou's roughly ¥13,676, or €1,700), the city's overall price level remains prohibitive. The disparity is most evident in housing costs, which far outstrip salary increases, creating a significant financial hurdle. Hangzhou, while offering a lower base salary, presents a lifestyle where the combined costs of groceries, dining, transport, and housing are substantially reduced, making it the financially more accessible option overall.

Health Care Index
73.6 / 69.9
Pollution Index
62.4 / 63.5

Brussels   Hangzhou

The stark difference in housing costs defines the core economic challenge between these cities. Brussels imposes a massive financial burden for securing adequate accommodation, a reality driven by its status as a major European capital. Conversely, Hangzhou offers significantly more affordable apartment prices, aligning much more closely with the average income found there. This gap directly impacts budgetary planning and savings potential for individuals and families considering life in each city.

Purchasing Power Index
138.5 / 112.8
Quality of Life Index
161.8 / 156.9

Brussels   Hangzhou

When evaluating quality of life through the lens of healthcare and safety, Brussels edges out Hangzhou, albeit with Hangzhou providing a respectable alternative. Brussels boasts an excellent healthcare system, widely regarded as superior in quality and accessibility. Coupled with its reputation for high safety levels, particularly for citizens and visitors, Brussels presents a compelling picture for those prioritizing these factors. Hangzhou offers good healthcare services and moderate safety, but neither reaches the perceived peak standards nor the historical crime level lows associated with Brussels.

Safety Index
44.3 / 85
Traffic Commute Time Index
36.6 / 37.2

Brussels   Hangzhou

Finally, the environment offers another point of divergence. Brussels is characterized by its clean air and extensive green spaces, contributing positively to its environmental quality score. Hangzhou, while a major global city, contends with significant urban pollution, particularly air quality issues, which detracts from its environmental standing. This difference adds another layer to the overall quality of life assessment, highlighting a trade-off where Brussels prioritizes environmental cleanliness slightly over Hangzhou's more industrial and densely populated realities.

BrusselsBrussels
HangzhouHangzhou

Local cuisine & dishes

Brussels

WafflesLight and crispy Brussels waffles are made with locally milled flour, creating a golden-brown crust. Topped with whipped cream, fresh fruit, or chocolate sauce, they're a sweet treat best enjoyed with a cup of coffee or tea.
FriesCrispy Belgian fries from Brussels are cut thick and fried in vegetable oil until golden. Served with mayonnaise, vinegar-based sauces, or fresh herbs, they're the perfect savory side, reflecting the city's love for simple yet delicious comfort food.
Boulet à la BrabançonneA hearty meatball stew from Brussels, made with ground beef or pork seasoned with local spices. Served in a rich gravy with mashed potatoes, it's a comforting dish that showcases the region's robust flavors and culinary heritage.

Hangzhou

West Lake Vinegar FishA signature Hangzhou dish made with fresh carp from West Lake. The fish is cooked in a sweet and sour vinegar sauce, often infused with a hint of Shaoxing rice wine. The meat is tender and flaky, served whole on a platter with garnishes of green onions and chili flakes, traditionally enjoyed with steamed rice.
Dongpo PorkA dish named after the renowned poet Su Dongpo, this slow-cooked pork belly is braised in a rich sauce of soy sauce, sugar, and Shaoxing wine. The meat becomes incredibly tender and flavorful, often served with rice cakes or buns to soak up the delicious sauce.
Lotus Seed Paste MooncakesThese mooncakes are a local specialty filled with a thick paste made from ground lotus seeds grown in the nearby West Lake area. The pastry is flaky and buttery, while the filling is sweet and aromatic. Baked to a golden crust and dusted with powdered sugar, they are a must-try during Chinese festivals.
and WenzhouZhejiang cuisine, alternatively known as Zhe cuisine, is one of the Eight Culinary Traditions of Chinese cuisine. Zhejiang cuisine contains four different styles, Hangzhou, Shaoxing, Ningbo, and Wenzhou (also known as Ou cuisine).
BrusselsBrussels
HangzhouHangzhou

Travel & attractions

Brussels

Grand PlaceA historic central square surrounded by opulent guildhalls and two larger buildings, the Town Hall and Maison du Roi
AtomiumA unique structure representing an iron crystal magnified 185 billion times, featuring exhibitions and panoramic views of Brussels
Manneken PisA famous bronze fountain sculpture depicting a little boy urinating into a fountain basin
Parc du CinquantenaireA large public park featuring monumental archways, museums, and exhibition halls
Stoclet PalaceAn Art Nouveau palace designed by Austrian architect Josef Hoffmann for a wealthy Belgian industrialist

Hangzhou

West LakeA scenic, freshwater lake surrounded by mountains, temples, gardens, and historic pagodas.
Longjing Tea PlantationsFamous for producing the premium green tea known as Dragon Well Tea, these plantations offer scenic views and tea tasting experiences.
Lingyin TempleA Buddhist temple complex dating back to the 4th century, featuring numerous pagodas, statues, and beautiful carvings.
Leifeng PagodaAn iconic five-story tall tower located on Sunset Hill overlooking West Lake, with a rich history and legend associated with it.
Xixi National Wetland ParkA natural wetland park featuring diverse ecosystems, lush vegetation, and various wildlife, offering boat tours and walking trails.

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Real estate & living comparison

Brussels Hangzhou
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 3564.3 USD 4063.53 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1102.99 USD 319.19 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1893.99 USD 672.47 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3492.71 USD 1367.56 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 1.25 USD 5.25 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 64.18 USD 23.21 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 256.12 USD 50.78 USD
Population 1,249,597 9,523,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:25:13+00:00

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