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

Brussels Brussels Image by:Petar Starčević
Lima Lima Image by:Marcelo Mora

Brussels imposes a significantly higher financial burden than Lima, driven by vastly different costs for daily living and housing. While the overall cost of living index favors Lima (35.2) by nearly thirty points compared to Brussels (64.2), the disparity is most acutely felt in salaries and the resulting impact on housing affordability. A monthly net salary in Brussels stands at approximately €4,273, four times the Lima average of €642. This income gap makes housing, despite similar average property prices per square meter (€2,273 in both cities), substantially more affordable in Brussels on a take-home basis. However, the extreme property price-to-income ratio in Lima (14.66) starkly contrasts with Brussels' ratio (0.76), indicating that housing consumes a far greater share of the average Lima resident's income.

Climate Index
83.9 / 97.7
Cost of Living Index
70.5 / 35.2

Brussels   Lima

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The gap in quality of life between Brussels and Lima is largely explained by differences in safety, healthcare access, and environmental conditions, alongside the stark cost realities. Brussels boasts superior scores in both safety (89 index points vs. Lima's 29) and healthcare (92 vs. 59). This translates to lower crime rates and better access to quality medical services in Brussels, contributing significantly to its higher quality-of-life assessment. Lima faces substantial challenges in these areas, particularly outside central districts, directly impacting residents' security and health outcomes. Furthermore, Lima's air quality is severely poor, reflected in its high Pollution Index (84), negatively affecting well-being, whereas Brussels enjoys much cleaner air (Pollution Index 42).

Health Care Index
73.6 / 58.8
Pollution Index
62.4 / 84.4

Brussels   Lima

Beyond the fundamental cost-of-living differences, transportation costs and commute times offer further insights. Public transport is cheaper in Lima (€22.60/month) than in Brussels (€102/month), but owning a car is significantly less expensive due to lower fuel and vehicle costs. However, this advantage is negated by much longer average commute times in Lima (51 minutes) compared to Brussels (15 minutes). The choice between cities involves weighing these practical daily expenses and time commitments against the overall financial picture.

Purchasing Power Index
138.5 / 52.3
Quality of Life Index
161.8 / 91.9

Brussels   Lima

Brussels possesses a demonstrably stronger economic base, reflected in its significantly higher GDP per capita (€40,300 vs. Lima's $15,300) and higher rates of population and GDP growth. This robust economy underpins the city's higher salaries and overall cost structure. While Lima's economy is expanding, albeit at a slower pace, the fundamental difference in economic vitality reinforces the trade-off between Brussels' high cost and strong service delivery versus Lima's lower cost but significant deficiencies in key quality-of-life indicators like safety, healthcare, and environmental quality.

Safety Index
44.3 / 29.9
Traffic Commute Time Index
36.6 / 51.2

Brussels   Lima

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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.

Lima

CevicheA vibrant and zesty dish featuring fresh, raw fish marinated in tangy Peruvian lime juice, mixed with chopped onions, chili peppers, and cilantro. The texture is tender yet slightly chewy, with a bright citrus flavor that highlights the ocean's essence. Traditionally served with tostadas (fried green plantain chips) or yuca on the side.
Lomo SaltadoA hearty stir-fried dish of tender beef strips cooked in a savory soy sauce-based marinade, mixed with diced tomatoes and onions. Served over fluffy white rice, often accompanied by crispy fries or a fried egg on top. The texture is perfectly balanced between the soft, smoky beef and the slightly sweet, crunchy vegetables.
Causa LimeñaA luxurious potato-based dish made with mashed yellow potatoes layered with a creamy filling of avocado or shrimp. The exterior has a slight crust from baking, while the interior remains smooth and rich. Often shaped into patties or rolls, it's served as an appetizer with a side salad of lettuce and radishes.
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LimaLima

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

Lima

Huaca PucllanaAn adobe pyramid built by the Lima culture around 500 AD
Museum of the InquisitionA museum dedicated to the history and artifacts of the Spanish Inquisition in Peru
Lima CathedralThe archbishop's residence and seat, built in the 16th century
Plaza Mayor (Main Square)The historical center of Lima, featuring government buildings, museums, and parks
Parque de la ReservaA popular park known for the 14 fountains created by Fernando de la Jara y Tapia

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Real estate & living comparison

Brussels Lima
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 3564.3 USD 1493.75 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1102.99 USD 370.16 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1893.99 USD 635.25 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3492.71 USD 642.42 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 1.25 USD 0.55 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 64.18 USD 22.59 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 256.12 USD 63.32 USD
Population 1,249,597 10,320,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T05:56:07+00:00

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