Coimbra vs. Tehran: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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Climate Index
97.5 / 71
Cost of Living Index
46.9 / 22.8

Coimbra   Tehran

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Coimbra's daily expenses present a formidable challenge for anyone accustomed to the lower costs found elsewhere. The city's Cost of Living Index, pegged at 59.3, significantly outpaces Tehran's reading of 22.8 (where 100 signifies New York City levels). This gap is most acutely felt in groceries, transportation, and general spending, reflecting Coimbra's position within a developed economy. While salaries in Coimbra are substantially higher, mirroring this economic tier, Tehran's much lower cost base, despite a GDP per capita of $15,900 versus Coimbra's $38,500, translates into vastly superior purchasing power for its residents, even with lower incomes.

Health Care Index
82.4 / 53.3
Pollution Index
29.4 / 80.4

Coimbra   Tehran

Economically, the two cities occupy entirely different continents. Coimbra benefits from a developed economy structure, evidenced by its low interest rate of 0.00%, contrasting sharply with Tehran's extremely high rate of 24.5%. This disparity underscores Coimbra's financial stability and lower borrowing costs. Tehran's high inflation rate, indicated by its elevated interest rate, combined with its lower GDP per capita, paints a picture of a less stable economic environment than Coimbra's.

Purchasing Power Index
86.5 / 25.6
Quality of Life Index
195.8 / 66.7

Coimbra   Tehran

The quality of life gap between Coimbra and Tehran is equally vast. Coimbra scores a near-perfect 93.1 on the Quality of Life Index, indicating excellent healthcare, safety, and environmental conditions. Tehran, at just 52.2, reflects serious concerns, primarily driven by high pollution levels, long commute times (52.88 out of 100), and potentially less stable political and social environments. Coimbra offers a superior standard of living comfort, with better public services and a cleaner environment, representing a stark contrast to Tehran's challenges in these fundamental areas.

Safety Index
76.8 / 42.8
Traffic Commute Time Index
22.2 / 52.9

Coimbra   Tehran

Regarding the housing gap, Coimbra's higher cost of living naturally translates to significantly more expensive accommodation options compared to Tehran. This isn't just a single category but reflects the overall developed economy context. Tehran's lower cost of living, while impacting groceries and transport, doesn't extend to housing in the same way, further widening the disparity in living expenses between the two cities.

Ultimately, the comparison reveals fundamental differences in economic development and quality of life. Coimbra offers a developed standard with better infrastructure, environmental quality, and safety, albeit at a much higher price. Tehran provides a substantially lower cost of living but comes with significant trade-offs in quality, safety, economic stability, and environmental factors. The decision hinges on whether the savings in Tehran outweigh the substantial differences in living standards, security, and economic security offered by Coimbra.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Coimbra

FrancesinhaA hearty sandwich filled with local meats like beef, pork, and sausage, smothered in melted cheese and served on a bed of fries. The Coimbra version often includes a special beer-based sauce, making it rich and indulgent, perfect for sharing with friends over a cold drink.
Arroz de PatoA traditional rice dish cooked with duck meat, aromatic spices like saffron and bay leaf, and sometimes potatoes or carrots. The rice absorbs the flavorful broth, resulting in a creamy texture. Served with a side of fresh bread to soak up the juices, it's a comforting meal often paired with local red wine.
Bolos de CoimbraSmall, moist cakes soaked in a port wine syrup, these are a beloved dessert in Coimbra. Made with simple ingredients like flour, sugar, and eggs, they're served warm, letting the syrup seep into the cake for a sweet, slightly boozy finish. Perfect as a cozy after-dinner treat.

Tehran

Chelo KebabTender cubes of marinated lamb or beef grilled to perfection, served with fluffy basmati rice. The meat is typically marinated in a blend of garlic, lemon juice, and spices like cumin and paprika. In Tehran, the rice is often cooked with saffron for a golden hue and aromatic flavor. Traditionally served with a side of grilled tomatoes and fresh herbs.
Mirza GhasemiA smoky eggplant dish beloved in Tehran. Eggplants are char-grilled until soft, then mashed and mixed with garlic, tomatoes, and local spices like dried lime (golpar) and fenugreek. The result is a savory, slightly sweet dip served with crusty bread or as a side to rice. Its smokiness reflects the city's affinity for bold flavors.
Zereshk PoloA vibrant rice dish featuring golden barberry berries, which give it a tart flavor and striking color. Saffron-infused basmati rice is layered with tender chicken or fish, often accompanied by nuts like pistachios or almonds. In Tehran, this dish is a staple for celebrations, symbolizing joy and prosperity.
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Travel & attractions

Coimbra

University of CoimbraA historical university founded in 1290, it's one of Europe's oldest universities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Coimbra CathedralAn ancient Roman Catholic cathedral dating back to the 12th century, featuring Gothic, Manueline, and Baroque architectural styles.
Santa Cruz MonasteryA 12th-century monastery housing the famous skeleton of Saint John, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Portuguese National MuseumHolds an extensive collection of art and historical artifacts, providing insights into Portugal's history and culture.
Botanical Garden of CoimbraEstablished in the 18th century, it is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Portugal, featuring a variety of plant species.

Tehran

Milad TowerA 435m-tall concrete tower with a panoramic viewing platform and restaurants.
Tehran Grand BazaarOne of the oldest and largest bazaars in the Middle East, featuring numerous shops selling traditional Persian crafts.
National Museum of IranHouses a vast collection of historical artifacts from prehistoric times to the present day.
Sa'd Abad Palace Museum ComplexA group of four palaces, built for the Qajar and Pahlavi dynasties, showcasing Iranian architecture and art.
The Treasury of National JewelsDisplays an extensive collection of precious gems, jeweled crowns, and other royal regalia.

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Real estate & living comparison

Coimbra Tehran
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1288.71 USD 867.22 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 664.86 USD 261.25 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1077.27 USD 545.81 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 1443.33 USD 211.63 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 2.53 USD 5.04 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 35.06 USD 5 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 136.39 USD 14.39 USD
Population 140,816 14,148,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:51:52+00:00

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