Madrid vs. Mumbai: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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Madrid operates in a fundamentally different economic universe than Mumbai, 2026, particularly concerning the cost of living. Madrid's Cost of Living Index stands at 87.3, a stark contrast to Mumbai's 25.9, indicating significantly higher expenses for essentials. While Madrid offers a substantially higher base salary – approximately €2,960 monthly (€29,600 annually) compared to Mumbai's ₹24,00 *monthly* (₹240,000 annually) – the reality is that basic necessities cost vastly more. Groceries, for instance, are about 1.5 times pricier in the Spanish capital, reflecting the overall premium. This combination means that, despite the higher income, the purchasing power in Madrid is considerably lower than in Mumbai, demanding careful financial planning for relocation.

Climate Index
85.5 / 71.5
Cost of Living Index
59.3 / 25.9

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The disparity in costs permeates nearly every aspect of daily life. Rent is a prime example, with a 1-bedroom apartment averaging €1,100 in Madrid's city center versus ₹670 in Navi Mumbai. Similar groceries cost about 1.5 times more, while public transport passes are roughly three times more expensive. Car ownership, encompassing fuel and insurance, also carries a higher price tag in Madrid. Dining out, particularly at mid-range restaurants, is even more pronounced, being about three times the cost in Mumbai. Healthcare costs are comparable, but the Madrid system generally provides more advanced public options, though infrastructure and wait times can differ.

Health Care Index
79.3 / 65.5
Pollution Index
37.9 / 83.2

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Quality of life factors paint a different picture. Madrid scores considerably higher on safety (69.3 vs. 34.5), suggesting lower crime rates and greater perceived security. Healthcare access and quality are similar, but Madrid's system often appears more robust. Climate comfort is slightly better in Madrid (index 71.48) than in Mumbai (71.48), though personal tolerance varies greatly. However, Mumbai faces significant environmental challenges, notably much higher pollution levels (83.23 vs. 41.23) and substantially longer commute times (55.15 minutes vs. 12.6 minutes), directly impacting daily well-being and environmental health.

Purchasing Power Index
109.4 / 69.9
Quality of Life Index
180.7 / 89.4

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Affordability, particularly regarding major purchases, shows Madrid looking relatively more manageable. The property price-to-income ratio in Madrid is 10.5, still high but considerably lower than Mumbai's 108. Furthermore, lower mortgage rates in Mumbai (8.48%) compared to Madrid (3.68%) make property acquisition easier, despite the lower salaries. This combination, however, comes with trade-offs: the much lower base salary drastically reduces disposable income and long-term savings potential, while the Mumbai property market remains intensely competitive.

Safety Index
71 / 56
Traffic Commute Time Index
28.3 / 55.2

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Ultimately, the choice between Madrid and Mumbai hinges on prioritizing economic factors versus quality of life. Madrid offers a higher standard of living with greater purchasing power for goods and services, albeit at a significantly higher cost base. Mumbai presents a drastically more affordable option, especially for housing and daily consumables, but with major trade-offs in safety, environmental quality, commute times, and overall salary levels. The decision depends entirely on whether the higher cost and associated quality of life benefits of Madrid align with personal and professional goals, or if the significant cost savings, despite the drawbacks, are preferable.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Madrid

Huevos RotosA beloved Madrid breakfast dish made with churro-like fried dough pieces served with a sweet caramel or chocolate sauce. The dough is crispy on the outside and soft inside, often eaten by hand for maximum sensory enjoyment. Locally, it's usually paired with coffee or tea, offering a indulgent start to the day.
Bocadillo de CalamaresA Madrid-style sandwich featuring tender fried squid in a crusty roll. The bread is lightly toasted on the outside and soft within, while the calamares are crispy yet succulent. Traditionally served in local bars as a quick bite or tapa, it's often enjoyed with a cold beer to complement its savory flavor.
Cochinillo AsadoA traditional Madrid dish of roasted suckling pig, known for its crispy golden skin and tender, juicy meat. The pig is typically marinated in a secret blend of spices before roasting. Served with mashed potatoes and a sweet or romesco sauce, it's often enjoyed during festivals or special occasions, embodying the city's rich culinary heritage.

Mumbai

Vada PavA Mumbai street food staple, Vada Pav is a spiced potato fritter served in a soft bun. The exterior is golden and crispy, while the interior is tender and flavorful with cumin, coriander, and chili powder. Often topped with green chutney and fried onions, it’s best enjoyed quickly before the bun becomes soggy.
Pani PuriThese hollow fried balls are Mumbai’s version of a summer delight. Filled with a mix of water, tamarind chutney, and spices, they burst in your mouth with a refreshing crunch. Locally, they often include diced potatoes and chickpeas for extra flavor and texture.
Misal PavA tangy and spicy lentil or mutton curry served with pav (bread). The mix of flavors is balanced with sweetness from jaggery and heat from chili. Traditionally eaten with hands, the soft bread soaks up the rich sauce, making it a comforting and satisfying meal.
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Travel & attractions

Madrid

Prado MuseumA world-renowned art museum housing works from European artists like Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco.
Retiro ParkMadrid's largest park featuring a beautiful lake, several museums, and the iconic Crystal Palace.
Royal Palace of MadridThe official residence of the Spanish royal family, showcasing grand architecture and ornate decorations.
Plaza MayorA historic central square surrounded by charming old buildings, cafes, and shops.
Temple of DebodAn ancient Egyptian temple relocated to Madrid as a gift from Egypt, offering stunning views of the city.

Mumbai

Gateway of IndiaA monument built during British rule in 1924, overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (Prince of Wales Museum)A museum housing a vast collection of Indian art and artifacts, established in 1905.
Marine DriveA popular promenade along the coast, also known as the Queen's Necklace due to its lit-up appearance at night.
Haji Ali DargahA mosque and tomb located on an islet off the coast of Worli, built in honor of a wealthy Muslim merchant.
Elephanta CavesA complex of cave temples dating back to the 5th century, located on Elephanta Island.

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Real estate & living comparison

Madrid Mumbai
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 4458.66 USD 2578.98 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1161.6 USD 368.23 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1808.73 USD 839.27 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2536.72 USD 759.24 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 2.68 USD 8.15 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 40.84 USD 5.44 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 204.43 USD 54.65 USD
Population 6,211,000 24,973,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T04:46:15+00:00

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