Milan vs. Quito: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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Quito presents a dramatically different financial reality compared to Milan, the Italian economic hub. Basic living expenses, from groceries and fast food to fuel and utilities, are significantly cheaper in the Ecuadorian capital. A simple meal at McDonald's, for instance, costs around $7.85 in Quito, less than half the Milanese price tag of nearly $15. Even essential transport costs, like gasoline at $0.79 per liter versus $3.00 in Milan, and basic utilities reflect this disparity. Furthermore, the fundamental difference in average income – $634 USD in Quito versus $3,500 USD in Milan – directly mirrors the overall lower cost structure of Ecuador's capital.

Climate Index
88.1 / 99
Cost of Living Index
75.9 / 34.1

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The gap in affordability is particularly evident in the housing market. Property prices per square meter in Quito are roughly one-fourth of those in Milan, with averages around $729 per square meter compared to Milan's $1,700 plus. Rent reflects this too, being substantially lower. This translates into a more manageable Property Price to Income Ratio in Quito (9.69) compared to the much higher 15.0 ratio in Milan, indicating that housing is a less burdensome expense relative to income, despite the lower salaries.

Health Care Index
70.2 / 70.4
Pollution Index
67.9 / 65.3

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While Quito offers significantly lower costs for living and housing, the comparison regarding quality of life reveals a more complex picture. The city scores slightly higher on overall quality-of-life metrics (124.57 vs. Milan's 120.00) and boasts a much better Climate Index (98.97 vs. 85.00). Healthcare access, measured similarly in both cities (70.4 vs. 70.0), could be more accessible financially due to the lower cost of living. However, a major concern is safety, with Quito's Safety Index (36.69) considerably lower than Milan's (80.00). Commute times are also longer on average in Quito (Traffic Commute Time Index: 41.46 vs. 30.00).

Purchasing Power Index
77.9 / 56.1
Quality of Life Index
123.2 / 124.6

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In essence, Quito provides a vastly more affordable lifestyle, with lower costs across nearly all essential categories except average income itself. It offers potential advantages in climate and overall quality-of-life scores, but these must be weighed against significant drawbacks: notably lower safety levels and potentially longer commutes. Milan, conversely, represents a much higher financial burden but aligns with a developed economy, offering higher average earnings, superior safety, and better healthcare indicators. The decision between these two cities in 2026 hinges critically on an individual's financial capacity, their priorities regarding cost versus quality, and their tolerance for the specific trade-offs in safety and commute times.

Safety Index
46.3 / 36.7
Traffic Commute Time Index
36.1 / 41.5

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Local cuisine & dishes

Milan

Osso BucoA rich, hearty stew of braised veal shanks cooked in a flavorful broth with white wine, vegetables, and gremolata (a parsley-garlic sauce). The meat is tender and falls off the bone, served with creamy Milanese risotto for an authentic touch.
Cotoletta alla MilaneseA golden, crispy breaded veal cutlet pan-fried to perfection. Served with a side of creamy polenta and a tangy apple sauce, this dish showcases the simplicity and richness of Lombardian cuisine.
SfogliatellaA delicate, layered pastry filled with a sweet, creamy ricotta and citrus filling. Each flaky layer melts in your mouth, offering a perfect balance of textures and flavors, often enjoyed as a dessert or mid-morning snack.
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Travel & attractions

Milan

Duomo di MilanoA stunning Gothic cathedral with intricate details and a rooftop offering panoramic views of Milan.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele IIA historic shopping arcade featuring luxury stores, restaurants, and an iconic glass dome.
Sforza CastleA fortress dating back to the 15th century, now housing several museums and art collections.
Leonardo da Vinci's Last SupperA world-renowned mural painting depicting the last supper of Jesus Christ, located in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
Santa Maria delle GrazieThe church that houses Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper and is an example of Bramantesque architecture.

Quito

Middle of the World (Mitad del Mundo)A monument located at latitude 0°0'0
Old Town of QuitoHistoric center with colonial architecture, churches and plazas
Equatorial Monument (Monumento al Equinoctial)Another monument marking the equator, featuring a basin for water demonstrations
Basilica del Voto NacionalGothic-style cathedral with towers and a unique bird-like design
El PanecilloHilltop featuring the Virgin of Quito statue, offering panoramic views of the city

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Real estate & living comparison

Milan Quito
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 5104.79 USD 728.87 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1193.85 USD 338.92 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 2151.52 USD 553.53 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2258.58 USD 634.06 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 0.7 USD 2.36 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 45.58 USD 21 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 263.78 USD 31.38 USD
Population 1,354,196 1,763,275

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:20:08+00:00

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