Dhaka vs. Buenos Aires: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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Buenos Aires stands as a sophisticated urban hub where the cost of living reflects its status as a premier South American destination, especially when contrasted with the budget-friendly nature of Dhaka. Securing a residence in the heart of the Argentine capital demands a premium, with housing costs for both individuals and families far exceeding those found in the Bangladeshi capital. This financial gap extends to mobility; whether navigating the city via public transit or opting for the autonomy of a rental car, travelers and residents alike will find that Buenos Aires requires a more substantial investment. Even daily essentials and the local culinary scene mirror this trend, with grocery staples and restaurant experiences commanding prices that align with the city's robust purchasing power.

Climate Index
71.3 / 98.3
Cost of Living Index
25.7 / 50

Dhaka   Buenos Aires

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In striking contrast, Dhaka serves as a haven for those seeking extreme affordability, ranking among the most economical major cities on the planet. The most dramatic savings are found in the housing market, where residential spaces can be secured for a mere fraction of what one would pay in Buenos Aires. This accessibility permeates every aspect of daily life, from the local markets where fresh produce is available for pennies on the dollar, to the incredibly low cost of maintaining a household. Getting around is equally light on the wallet, as the city’s transit options and the general cost of vehicle ownership remain remarkably low, allowing for a lifestyle that prioritizes financial ease.

Health Care Index
40 / 68
Pollution Index
94 / 51.3

Dhaka   Buenos Aires

When shifting the focus to the overall standard of living, Buenos Aires shines with its superior public infrastructure and environmental comforts. The city offers a healthcare system that is far more advanced and accessible, paired with a sense of public security that provides greater peace of mind for its inhabitants. Daily life is also characterized by more efficient movement through the city, as commute times are notably shorter than the lengthy journeys often experienced in Dhaka. Furthermore, the Argentine capital enjoys a temperate and inviting climate, which enhances the outdoor lifestyle and reduces the reliance on complex architectural solutions for temperature control that are often necessary in more sweltering environments.

Purchasing Power Index
41.5 / 46.5
Quality of Life Index
65.2 / 118

Dhaka   Buenos Aires

Educational opportunities and family services further distinguish the two cities, with Buenos Aires providing high-tier international schooling options that, while more expensive, offer a curriculum and facility standard that surpasses the alternatives in Dhaka. The fundamental choice between these two metropolises involves a trade-off between absolute fiscal savings and the quality of public amenities. While Dhaka allows for a life of minimal expenditure, Buenos Aires provides a more polished existence with better safety nets and environmental stability, even if it requires a larger personal financial commitment to navigate its modern urban landscape and invest in technologies that maintain a clean industrial environment.

Safety Index
37.6 / 36.9
Traffic Commute Time Index
60.2 / 49.9

Dhaka   Buenos Aires

From an economic perspective, Buenos Aires maintains a more dominant position with a per-capita output that dwarfs that of Dhaka, signaling a more developed and prosperous society. Although the local economy faces its own unique pressures regarding price stability, it offers a more established framework for professionals and businesses. The city’s commitment to modernizing its transit and industrial sectors—evidenced by advanced transportation networks and a focus on urban air quality—further separates its mature skyline from the more nascent and developing urban landscape found in Dhaka. Ultimately, the two cities offer vastly different experiences, catering to either the budget-conscious traveler or the resident seeking a higher-tier lifestyle.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Dhaka

BiryaniA mixed rice dish made with aromatic basmati rice, marinated meat (usually goat or chicken), spices, and garnished with fried onions.
Hilsa Machher JholA traditional fish curry made from the famous Hilsa fish, cooked in a blend of spices and served with steamed rice.
Kachchi BiryaniA unique variation of Biryani where raw marinated meat is layered with partially cooked rice and slow-cooked to perfection, giving it a distinct flavor.

Buenos Aires

AsadoA traditional Argentine barbecue, Asado is a celebration of fire-grilled meats. In Buenos Aires, it often features succulent cuts like ribeye or sirloin, marinated in chimichurri sauce—a zesty blend of parsley, garlic, and vinegar. The meat is charred to perfection, offering a rich, smoky flavor with a tender interior, served with crusty bread and a side of warm provolone.
EmpanadaBuenos Aires' signature empanadas are flaky and golden, filled with spiced ground beef or melted cheese. The dough is rolled thin and fried to crispy perfection, while the filling is seasoned with cumin, oregano, and paprika. Traditionally served as a snack or appetizer, these pockets of flavor are often enjoyed with a cold beer at local cafes.
MilanesaA beloved dish in Buenos Aires, Milanesa is a breaded flank steak pounded thin and fried to a golden crisp. The exterior is slightly crunchy, while the interior remains juicy and tender. Often served with mashed potatoes or a green salad, this meal offers a satisfying balance of textures and flavors, reflecting the city's Italian culinary influences.
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Travel & attractions

Dhaka

Ahsan ManzilFormer royal palace of Dhaka, showcasing a blend of Mughal and Victorian architectural styles.
Lalbagh FortIncomplete 17th-century Mughal fortress featuring mosques, tombs, and gardens.
National Museum of BangladeshMajor cultural institution showcasing the history, art, and archaeology of Bangladesh.
Star MosqueBeautifully decorated mosque with blue star-shaped tiles on its facade.
Hussaini DalanComplex of shrines dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, Hussein ibn Ali.

Buenos Aires

Plaza de MayoHistoric city square where Argentina declared independence in 1810.
Casa RosadaPresidential palace and office of the Argentine president, famous for its pink facade.
Recoleta CemeteryOne of South America's most elaborate cemeteries, resting place of Eva Perón.
Teatro ColónWorld-renowned opera house known for its stunning architecture and acoustics.
La Boca NeighborhoodColorful district famous for its Caminito street, tango performances, and El Telémaco building.

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Real estate & living comparison

Dhaka Buenos Aires
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 610.85 USD 2015.19 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 75.55 USD 527.01 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 222.84 USD 1027.81 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 317.62 USD 797.88 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 5.78 USD 1.61 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 24.47 USD 22.5 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 49.08 USD 184.16 USD
Population 19,134,000 16,710,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T07:05:40+00:00

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