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

Kolkata Kolkata Image by:Soumalya Das
Venice Venice Image by:Emily Geibel

Kolkata presents a significantly more affordable cost of living compared to Venice, particularly concerning housing. The average price per square meter for apartments in Kolkata is substantially lower than in Venice, reflecting the city's different economic structure and property market dynamics. While Venice boasts luxurious city-center apartments at very high price points, often exceeding thousands of dollars per square meter, Kolkata offers considerably more accessible options, especially outside the central business district. This difference extends to rental costs, where even a one-bedroom apartment in Kolkata's city center is typically much more affordable than comparable accommodation in Venice's core areas.

Climate Index
60.9 / 82.4
Cost of Living Index
19.3 / 73

Kolkata   Venice

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Income levels in Venice are substantially higher than in Kolkata, which partially offsets the city's high cost of living, particularly housing. The average monthly net salary in Venice is significantly larger than in Kolkata. However, this higher income does not fully align with the cost of living increases across all categories. While salaries in Venice are higher, the gap between earnings and expenses, especially regarding housing, remains substantial. Purchasing power in Kolkata, particularly outside the financial district, is generally higher due to the lower cost structure of the city, even though salaries are considerably lower than in Venice.

Health Care Index
60.1 / 63.5
Pollution Index
78.2 / 61.1

Kolkata   Venice

Daily expenses and transportation costs also show a stark contrast. Basic groceries, although potentially more expensive in absolute terms in Venice due to the Euro and higher import costs, are proportionally more expensive in Venice than in Kolkata. Public transportation in Kolkata is vastly cheaper and more extensive for basic commuting needs compared to the more expensive and potentially less frequent options in Venice. Fuel costs in Venice are notably higher than in India, impacting transportation expenses for residents. Fast food and casual dining in Kolkata are significantly more affordable than the mid-range restaurant experiences in Venice.

Purchasing Power Index
76.7 / 68.8
Quality of Life Index
108.3 / 130.3

Kolkata   Venice

Quality of life metrics differ markedly between the two cities. Kolkata generally has a lower average commute time, although traffic congestion can be severe during peak hours. Venice suffers from notoriously long commutes, especially for those relying on public transport or walking, contributing to a potentially lower quality of life score in this aspect. Kolkata's air quality is often considered significantly worse than Venice's, which, despite being a major European city, generally benefits from stricter environmental regulations and lower industrial pollution levels. Venice also has a lower pollution index, reflecting cleaner air quality.

Safety Index
53.1 / 68.5
Traffic Commute Time Index
59.5 / 43.8

Kolkata   Venice

Economically, Kolkata demonstrates a higher population growth rate and a lower GDP per capita compared to Venice. Venice has a much lower mortgage interest rate, making borrowing cheaper in absolute terms, although the high property prices themselves are the dominant factor. Kolkata's GDP per capita is considerably lower, reflecting its status as a major Indian metropolis rather than a global financial hub like Venice. The economic profiles are vastly different, with Venice representing a high-cost, high-income European lifestyle and Kolkata offering a lower-cost, lower-income Indian metropolis experience.

KolkataKolkata
VeniceVenice

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.

Venice

CacciuccoA hearty fish stew simmered in a fragrant broth of white wine, tomatoes, and local herbs. Typically includes a mix of fresh fish and shellfish caught in the Venetian Lagoon, such as sea bass, squid, and clams. The texture is robust with tender fish and slightly chewy shellfish, served with crusty Venetian bread.
Polenta e OseiA traditional dish of creamy polenta made from yellow cornmeal, paired with roasted small birds ('oese'). The polenta is smooth and porridge-like, while the oese are tender and flavorful. Served with a drizzle of butter and a sprinkle of sage, it's a comforting blend of savory and umami.
Sardine al BurroA simple yet iconic dish featuring fresh sardines cooked in white wine with melted butter and chopped parsley. The fish is delicate and flaky, with the butter adding a rich, creamy texture. Served as an appetizer or light meal, it highlights the freshness of local seafood.
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VeniceVenice

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.

Venice

St. Mark's BasilicaA majestic cathedral dating back to the 11th century, known for its Byzantine-Italian architecture and golden mosaics.
Doge's PalaceAn impressive Gothic palace that was the residence of Venetian rulers (the Doges) from the 14th to the 18th century.
Rialto BridgeThe oldest bridge across the Grand Canal, built in the 16th century and featuring a wide central walkway lined with shops.
St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco)A large public square surrounded by historic buildings, including St. Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace.
Grand CanalA major waterway in Venice, famous for its beautiful palaces lining the banks and gondola rides.

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Real estate & living comparison

Kolkata Venice
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 589.46 USD 2669.47 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 82.88 USD 712.95 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 195.83 USD 1168.77 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 458.52 USD 1753.12 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 8.15 USD 0.7 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 2.72 USD 43.24 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 63.97 USD 282.84 USD
Population 21,747,000 250,369

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:32:39+00:00

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