Manila vs. Taipei: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Manila Manila Image by:Honey Valdez
Taipei Taipei Image by:Jimmy Liao

Manila and Taipei present starkly contrasting profiles for potential residents and investors in 2026. While Manila offers a significantly lower cost of living, particularly concerning basic food items and public transportation, Taipei generally provides higher salary levels and lower property prices relative to its income. This suggests that, despite higher nominal costs in Taipei, the purchasing power for essentials might be slightly better, though basic groceries are notably cheaper in Manila. The differing urban infrastructures play a role; Taipei's planned development allows for more efficient public transport networks, unlike Manila's complex system requiring advanced mitigation strategies like sulfur-scrubber installations on vehicles.

Climate Index
61.2 / 84.4
Cost of Living Index
35.3 / 53.8

Manila   Taipei

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Beyond basic living expenses, the quality of life indicators differ substantially. Taipei excels in environmental metrics, boasting significantly lower pollution levels and much shorter average commute times compared to Manila. The city's infrastructure, including modern transportation like Maglev systems under development, contributes to a cleaner and more efficient daily life. Conversely, Manila faces major challenges with air quality necessitating widespread use of Brise-soleil facades for building protection and notoriously congested transportation networks, severely impacting daily well-being.

Health Care Index
62.5 / 87.2
Pollution Index
89.5 / 48.8

Manila   Taipei

When examining housing, the data reveals a complex picture. While property prices per square meter are substantially higher in Taipei, the salaries are also significantly higher, potentially offering a more favorable affordability ratio for housing compared to the Philippines. However, the intense demand for prime locations in Taipei drives up rental costs, particularly for central apartments, making monthly rent a potentially larger proportion of the budget than in Manila, despite the city's overall higher cost base.

Purchasing Power Index
37.4 / 88.5
Quality of Life Index
52.2 / 150.4

Manila   Taipei

Utilities and services show mixed results. Taipei has slightly higher broadband internet costs but comparable mobile phone plans. Interestingly, basic utility bills for an 85m² apartment are marginally higher in Taipei, though the difference is not dramatic. Services like childcare and cinema tickets are generally more expensive in Taipei, reflecting the city's overall premium cost structure, whereas Manila offers more budget-friendly options for these discretionary expenses.

Safety Index
35.4 / 83.4
Traffic Commute Time Index
50.7 / 34.6

Manila   Taipei

Finally, economic stability and growth figures highlight another key difference. Taipei demonstrates a robust economy with a high GDP per capita, low inflation, and historically low interest rates, fostering a stable environment for investment and career development. Manila, while potentially offering lower starting salaries, faces greater economic volatility and higher inflation risks, presenting a riskier financial landscape compared to the stability projected for Taipei in 2026.

ManilaManila
TaipeiTaipei

Local cuisine & dishes

Manila

AdoboMarinated meat (usually chicken or pork) simmered in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and bay leaves.
Kare-kareOxtail or beef stew in a thick peanut sauce with vegetables like eggplant and okra.
SisigA dish made from pig's face parts (ears, snout) that are barbecued and served with chili, calamansi, and raw egg.
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TaipeiTaipei

Travel & attractions

Manila

Rizal ParkA historic park dedicated to national hero Dr. Jose Rizal
IntramurosThe walled city and former seat of the Spanish colonial government
Manila CathedralA Roman Catholic minor basilica located in Intramuros
Malacañang PalaceThe official residence and workplace of the President of the Philippines
Greenhills Shopping CenterA popular shopping mall known for its open-air market selling second-hand goods

Taipei

Taipei 101The iconic skyscraper that once held the title of the world's tallest building.
National Palace MuseumA museum housing one of the largest collections of Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks in the world.
Longshan TempleOne of the oldest and most famous temples in Taiwan, dedicated to Guanyin (the Goddess of Mercy).
Sun Yat-sen Memorial HallA monument built to honor Sun Yat-sen, the founder of modern China.
XimendingA popular shopping district known for its fashion, food, and vibrant nightlife.

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Real estate & living comparison

Manila Taipei
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 2721.8 USD 8206.61 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 276.43 USD 505.05 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 700.3 USD 1012.82 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 488.01 USD 1619.44 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 5.55 USD 2.71 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 13.71 USD 38.04 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 117.62 USD 75.1 USD
Population 24,922,000 2,494,813

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T04:49:40+00:00

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