Jakarta vs. Antalya: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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The housing situation in Jakarta, while more budget-friendly, often comes with compromises. Property prices, though lower than in Antalya, may still represent a significant financial burden for many, especially when considering the need for adequate space or newer construction. This affordability gap is part of the broader cost-of-living disparity, but the quality of housing stock itself can be an area where residents face challenges compared to the options available in Antalya.

Climate Index
63.8 / 91.5
Cost of Living Index
29.6 / 39.1

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When it comes to quality of life, safety and healthcare are where the gap between Jakarta and Antalya becomes most pronounced. Antalya consistently scores higher, offering a much safer urban environment and better access to quality healthcare facilities. Jakarta performs poorly in these critical areas, alongside environmental quality and public services. The trade-off is clear: Jakarta provides economic opportunities at a lower cost, but Antalya delivers a more secure and healthier living experience.

Health Care Index
57.3 / 73.5
Pollution Index
84.6 / 44.7

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Antalya's higher cost of living is directly linked to its superior quality of life metrics. The city boasts better public services, including education and childcare, and generally more developed infrastructure and amenities. Residents enjoy greater financial security and better access to services, albeit at a higher price point. The quality of housing options, while more expensive, is typically considered better in Antalya.

Purchasing Power Index
46.9 / 72.4
Quality of Life Index
79.4 / 162.3

Jakarta   Antalya

Ultimately, the decision between Jakarta and Antalya hinges on prioritizing either extreme affordability or enhanced quality of life. Jakarta remains the clear choice for those prioritizing budget constraints, despite significant trade-offs in safety, healthcare, and overall living standards. Antalya, with its higher cost, is ideal for individuals and families seeking a better balance of economic comfort, safety, healthcare, and a generally more pleasant urban environment.

Safety Index
47.3 / 70.8
Traffic Commute Time Index
53.5 / 36.2

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Local cuisine & dishes

Jakarta

Nasi UdukA fragrant, coconut-infused rice dish cooked with pandan leaf, served with a medley of toppings like crispy fried chicken, boiled egg, and krupuk (fried shrimp crackers). Drizzled with sambal for heat and garnished with kerupuk on top. Traditionally eaten for breakfast in Jakarta, it's a must-try street food experience.
Soto Ayam KampungA hearty chicken soup with clear, aromatic broth made from lemongrass, galangal, and shallots. Served with tender chicken meat, noodles, and a side of sambal, lime wedges, and fried shallots. The Jakarta version is known for its rich flavor and spiciness, reflecting the city's bold culinary style.
Rujak CingcangA vibrant salad made from a mix of unripe jackfruit, green mangoes, cucumbers, and tomatoes, marinated in a sweet and spicy dressing made with palm sugar and chili. Served on banana leaves, it's a popular street snack that showcases Jakarta's love for bold flavors and fresh ingredients.

Antalya

KezlemeThinly sliced bread baked until crispy, often served with local olive oil, cheeses, or cold cuts.
Hamsi İskembeciA traditional dish made from anchovies (hamsi) cooked in a spicy, creamy tripe soup.
Antalya KebabıA unique local kebab recipe using minced meat, pine nuts, raisins, and spices, wrapped in vine leaves.
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Travel & attractions

Jakarta

National Monument (Monas)A 137-meter high obelisk in the center of Merdeka Square, symbolizing Indonesia's struggle for independence.
Istiqlal MosqueThe largest mosque in Southeast Asia, located in the heart of Jakarta and featuring a modernist design.
Jakarta CathedralA Roman Catholic cathedral built in 1901, located near the National Monument and the Presidential Palace.
Holland Village (Taman Mini Indonesia Indah)An open-air cultural park showcasing traditional houses from various Indonesian provinces, as well as performances and exhibitions.
Ancol DreamlandA large recreational area featuring amusement parks, beaches, shopping centers, and a water sports complex.

Antalya

Kaleici (Old Town)A charming district with narrow, winding streets, historic houses, and a rich cultural heritage.
Hadrian's GateAn impressive triple-arched Roman monument built in honor of the Roman Emperor Hadrian.
Perge Ancient CityAn ancient city with a stadium, bath complex, and the famous Column of Marble.
Duden WaterfallsA pair of picturesque waterfalls cascading into the Mediterranean Sea.
Karaalioglu ParkA beautiful park located in the city center, featuring a lake, fountains, and various attractions.

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Real estate & living comparison

Jakarta Antalya
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1373.82 USD 1328.81 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 220.28 USD 435.47 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 656.11 USD 682.7 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 485.81 USD 943.63 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 5.05 USD 5.11 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 12.45 USD 27.29 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 93.11 USD 93.6 USD
Population 33,756,000 1,344,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:35:09+00:00

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