Kolkata vs. Cape Town: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Kolkata Kolkata Image by:Soumalya Das
Cape Town Cape Town Image by:Kelly

Cape Town presents a more affluent economic picture in 2026, boasting a significantly higher GDP per capita ($13,700) and a higher average net salary ($1,651 monthly) compared to Kolkata ($8,500 GDP per capita, $920 monthly). This suggests greater income potential, though it comes with a higher average mortgage interest rate (11.27% versus 6.00%). Despite this economic edge, housing costs in Cape Town's city center are substantially higher, reaching $2,144 per square meter, nearly three times Kolkata's central rate of $860. Even peripheral areas in Cape Town ($1,494) are significantly pricier than Kolkata's outer reaches ($390), reflecting a stark affordability gap, particularly when considering the property price-income ratio favors Kolkata ($3.00) versus Cape Town ($5.51).

Climate Index
60.9 / 98.2
Cost of Living Index
19.3 / 41.8

Kolkata   Cape Town

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While the data shows Cape Town's economy pulling ahead, the quality-of-life comparison paints a different picture. Cape Town scores considerably better on safety (index 26.47) and healthcare (index 68.91) than Kolkata (safety index 5.00, healthcare index 68.91). Commuting is also faster on average in Cape Town (42.36 hours/year) compared to Kolkata's well over 150 hours. However, this overall slightly lower cost-of-living index (41.77) masks significant spending differences. Essentials like dining out and childcare are markedly more expensive in Cape Town ($5.88 for a combo meal, $267 for preschool) than Kolkata ($3.71, $120 respectively), even if basic groceries and utilities don't show the same premium.

Health Care Index
60.1 / 68.9
Pollution Index
78.2 / 38.3

Kolkata   Cape Town

For those considering investment or career prospects, Cape Town offers a more robust economic environment with higher salaries and GDP, potentially providing better purchasing power for certain goods and services. The lower property price-income ratio in Cape Town might suggest potential for higher investment returns, despite the higher interest rates. Kolkata, conversely, offers a significantly lower cost of living, particularly for essential goods and more affordable housing. However, this lower cost comes with trade-offs, including a much larger population (4.77 million versus 14+ million), potentially more intense local competition for jobs, and lower average salaries, which also impact disposable income.

Purchasing Power Index
76.7 / 103.8
Quality of Life Index
108.3 / 158.7

Kolkata   Cape Town

The housing market nuances further highlight the divide. While specific areas in both cities show variation, the data for listed Cape Town neighborhoods indicates consistently higher cost-of-living scores than comparable Kolkata areas. Kolkata's Real Estate data includes specific property price indicators for areas like Shantipur, showing localized variations, but the overall gap between central and peripheral prices remains vast, with even Kolkata's outer areas being substantially cheaper than Cape Town's most affordable zones.

Safety Index
53.1 / 26.5
Traffic Commute Time Index
59.5 / 42.4

Kolkata   Cape Town

Ultimately, the choice between Kolkata and Cape Town hinges on prioritizing economic opportunity and quality of life against budget constraints. Cape Town offers higher income potential, superior safety, healthcare, climate, and faster commuting, but demands a significantly higher budget for housing, transportation, dining, and childcare. Kolkata provides a much lower cost of living and potentially more affordable housing, but necessitates accepting trade-offs in safety, healthcare quality, and infrastructure, alongside potentially lower salaries and a much larger urban scale.

KolkataKolkata
Cape TownCape Town

Local cuisine & dishes

Kolkata

Moirch BhartaA signature dish from Kolkata, Moirch Bharta is a smooth, spicy fish preparation made with mustard paste and fresh green chilies. The texture is velvety, with a sharp tang from mustard oil and the freshness of dhania (coriander) leaves. Traditionally served with steamed rice or pita bread, it’s a must-try for those seeking authentic Bengali flavors.
JhalmuriThis Kolkata classic is a crunchy, savory salad made from puffed rice, thinly sliced onions, and a mix of spices like chili powder and cumin. The texture is light and crispy, with the addition of roasted peanuts adding a nutty crunch. Best enjoyed as a snack or appetizer, it’s a popular street food in the city.
GhugniA hearty mutton curry from Kolkata, Ghugni features tender pieces of meat cooked in a rich, spiced gravy with potatoes. The texture is thick and flavorful, with garam masala and bay leaves adding depth. Served with steamed rice or flatbread, it’s a staple in local households and a true comfort food.

Cape Town

BobotieA creamy, spiced meatloaf dish layered with a custard-like topping, baked to perfection. Made with minced meat (usually beef or pork) seasoned with cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon, then topped with a sweet custard. Served with yellow rice and sambals, it's a comforting blend of Dutch and Malay influences.
KoeksisterA deep-fried doughnut dusted with sugar or served savory, often with a sprinkle of chili powder. Traditionally made with a simple flour batter, fried until golden, and enjoyed as a sweet treat or savory snack, reflecting Cape Town's diverse street food culture.
Waterblommetjie StewA hearty stew made with water lily bulbs (waterblommetjies), slow-cooked in a spiced broth with meat. The bulbs add a unique, slightly nutty flavor and soft texture, often served with traditional herbs like wild garlic and rooibos tea for an authentic Cape Town experience.
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Cape TownCape Town

Travel & attractions

Kolkata

Victoria MemorialA large marble building housing art, artifacts, and a museum dedicated to Queen Victoria.
Howrah BridgeOne of the busiest suspension bridges in the world, connecting Kolkata with Howrah.
Kumartuli (Potters' Quarter)A neighborhood known for its traditional clay idol-making, particularly for Durga Puja.
Marble PalaceAn opulent mansion with a vast collection of marble statues, paintings, and exotic birds.
Indian MuseumThe oldest museum in India, featuring artifacts from archaeology, anthropology, geology, and more.

Cape Town

Table MountainA flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa
Cape PointA headland at the end of the Cape Peninsula, south-west of Cape Town, notorious for its stormy waters and steep cliffs
Robben IslandAn island near Cape Town, in Table Bay, off the coast of South Africa, notable as the prison where Nelson Mandela was held for 18 years
Kirstenbosch National Botanical GardenA botanical garden located on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town, dedicated to indigenous South African flora
V&A WaterfrontA large commercial development in Cape Town, South Africa, with shops, hotels, harbour facilities, and a large outdoor amphitheatre

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Real estate & living comparison

Kolkata Cape Town
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 589.46 USD 1494 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 82.88 USD 670.53 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 195.83 USD 1262.65 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 458.52 USD 1651.11 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 8.15 USD 0.7 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 2.72 USD 61.87 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 63.97 USD 134.77 USD
Population 21,747,000 4,770,313

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T04:49:35+00:00

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