Hanoi vs. Copenhagen: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Hanoi Hanoi Image by:Thuan Pham
Copenhagen Copenhagen Image by:Abhishek Navlakha

Copenhagen presents a vastly superior quality of life compared to Hanoi, reflected in its much higher index score and better public services, lower crime, and improved infrastructure. This premium environment comes at a significant economic cost, however. Despite Copenhagen having a lower GDP per capita, its overall cost structure is substantially higher than Hanoi's, indicating that the benefits of living there are priced accordingly for 2026.

Climate Index
79 / 83.7
Cost of Living Index
28.7 / 84.6

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The disparity in living expenses between the two capitals is stark across nearly every category. Copenhageners pay significantly more for essentials like groceries, with bread and eggs costing several times what they do in Hanoi. Dining out, transportation fuel, utilities for housing, and childcare represent enormous differences in cost, making daily life considerably more expensive in the Danish capital.

Health Care Index
56.9 / 76.5
Pollution Index
89.1 / 22.5

Hanoi   Copenhagen

Hanoi's housing market appears more affordable on paper, with apartment prices per square meter being a fraction of Copenhagen's. While salaries in Hanoi are much lower, the city's property price-to-income ratio is significantly lower than Copenhagen's, suggesting housing represents a smaller proportional burden there. Yet, the absolute difference in cost remains vast, and commute times are remarkably similar.

Purchasing Power Index
50.9 / 150.4
Quality of Life Index
93.6 / 209.9

Hanoi   Copenhagen

Copenhagen's advantage extends beyond basic costs to encompass infrastructure and services. Monthly fees for internet and mobile phone service are substantially higher, and while healthcare access seems more developed and likely more affordable in the long run, public transportation is more extensive but vastly more expensive to utilize regularly. Environmental quality is also markedly better in Copenhagen, with significantly lower pollution levels.

Safety Index
66.2 / 74
Traffic Commute Time Index
28 / 26.9

Hanoi   Copenhagen

Finally, Copenhagen offers a richer tapestry of cultural, recreational, and educational opportunities, including universal access to higher education and healthcare. While Hanoi provides a much more affordable lifestyle, the trade-off is a lower quality of life index and fewer high-end services and amenities, reflecting fundamentally different economic profiles and priorities for 2026.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Hanoi

PhoHanoi's signature pho is a fragrant, clear broth made with charred onions, cinnamon, star anise, and black pepper, simmered for hours to extract deep flavor. Served with thin rice noodles, slices of beef (pho bo) or chicken (pho ga), and garnished with fresh herbs like Thai basil, lime, and chili. Traditionally eaten with a side of shrimp paste (mắm tôm).
Banh CuonA delicate Hanoi specialty, banh cuon consists of thin rice flour crepes filled with pork belly, shrimp, and wood ear mushrooms. The crepes are steamed to perfection, resulting in a translucent, chewy texture. Served with a dipping sauce made from shrimp paste, vinegar, and chili, accompanied by fresh herbs and pickled vegetables.
Cha Ca La VongA Hanoi institution, cha ca la vong is a fish dish cooked in a turmeric broth with dill, coriander, and fish sauce. The fish is marinated in a secret blend of spices before grilling and serving over rice. The dish is known for its bright yellow color, fragrant herbs, and the iconic crispy fried shallots that top it off.

Copenhagen

SmørrebrødA traditional open-faced sandwich on dense rye bread, smothered in butter. The classic Copenhagen version features pickled herring, onions, and dill. The texture is buttery and slightly tangy from the pickling spices, served with a side of crisp radishes for balance.
FrikadellerCopenhagen's signature meatballs made from minced pork and beef, shaped into small patties. They are pan-fried to a golden crust, then smothered in a creamy brown sauce with onions. Served with boiled potatoes and pickled beets, offering a rich, savory flavor.
KageA Danish pastry or layered cake, often filled with cream, jam, or berries. The texture is flaky and buttery, with a delicate sweetness that reflects the city's love for indulgent desserts. In Copenhagen, it’s often enjoyed as a mid-morning treat at local cafes.
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Travel & attractions

Hanoi

Hoan Kiem LakeA scenic freshwater lake in Hanoi's historic center, featuring a picturesque bridge and a turtle island.
Temple of LiteratureThe oldest university in Vietnam, dating back to the 11th century, dedicated to Confucius and scholars.
Hanoi Old QuarterA bustling district with narrow streets showcasing centuries-old architecture and a vibrant local life.
One Pillar PagodaAn iconic Buddhist temple constructed in the shape of a lotus flower, dating back to the 11th century.
Hanoi HiltonA former French colonial-era prison, later used by North Vietnam for American prisoners of war during the Vietnam War.

Copenhagen

The Little Mermaid StatueA bronze sculpture by Edvard Eriksen, based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
Tivoli GardensOne of the world's oldest operating amusement parks, featuring various attractions, concerts, and restaurants.
ChristianiaA self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood known for its unique culture, art, and alternative lifestyle.
Amalienborg PalaceThe winter residence of the Danish royal family, consisting of four identical palaces around an octagonal courtyard.
NyhavnA 17th-century waterfront, known for its colorful houses, old ships, and lively atmosphere.

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Real estate & living comparison

Hanoi Copenhagen
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 2348.38 USD 6870.06 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 296.71 USD 1440.6 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 558.3 USD 2404.19 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 499.35 USD 4829.98 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 5.05 USD 2.5 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 7.64 USD 117.34 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 73.77 USD 178.07 USD
Population 8,587,100 1,366,301

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T01:29:23+00:00

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