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

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QUITO VS. BRASILIA: A 2026 LIVING COST AND QUALITY OF LIFE ANALYSIS

Climate Index
99 / 99
Cost of Living Index
34.1 / 35.4

Quito   Brasilia

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Brasilia's day-to-day expenses present a stark contrast to Quito's more moderate costs. Dining out for two at a mid-range restaurant averages nearly $48 in Brasilia, significantly higher than Quito's $32. While Brasilia offers slightly lower prices for basic groceries like apples and bananas, these savings are negligible against the backdrop of its overall inflated cost structure. Utilities for an 85m² apartment are also substantially more expensive in the capital, costing around $81 monthly compared to Quito's $40. Furthermore, public transport in Brasilia is pricier, requiring a $31 monthly pass versus $16 in Quito. These factors combine to make Brasilia the more expensive city for essential daily living.

Health Care Index
70.4 / 52.7
Pollution Index
65.3 / 30

Quito   Brasilia

The housing market gap between Brasilia and Quito is one of the most pronounced financial divides. An apartment in Brasilia's city center averages $2,603 per square meter, over double Quito's $1,000 rate, even outside the center where prices remain significantly higher at $1,733/m² versus $800/m². Monthly rent for a three-bedroom apartment reflects this disparity, with the city-center Brasilia option averaging $1,088 compared to Quito's $700, and the outer-city option in Brasilia still costing $619/month, higher than Quito's $500. This substantial difference in accommodation costs represents a major financial hurdle.

Purchasing Power Index
56.1 / 63.8
Quality of Life Index
124.6 / 146.9

Quito   Brasilia

Brasilia offers a higher average net monthly income, around $760 versus Quito's $560, providing some economic cushion against its significantly higher cost of living. The city's stronger economic position is reflected in its higher GDP per capita of $19,000 compared to Quito's $12,000. However, despite the higher earnings, the combination of elevated living expenses and taxes means residents in Brasilia face a heavier financial burden than those in Quito.

Safety Index
36.7 / 41.3
Traffic Commute Time Index
41.5 / 31

Quito   Brasilia

Assessing quality of life reveals a complex picture where Brasilia often trails Quito. While Brasilia boasts more modern infrastructure due to its recent development, its quality of life scores tend to be lower. The city contends with greater urban stressors, including severe traffic congestion and higher pollution levels. Quality of life varies significantly across Brasilia's neighborhoods, with some areas scoring as low as 28 (out of 100) on certain metrics. Quito generally offers a more consistent quality of life, though specific data points are less readily available than for Brasilia, with safety and healthcare access being key differentiators influencing living experiences.

For investors, Brasilia presents a different profile than Quito, driven by its status as the capital. The District Government has introduced incentives like tax breaks and streamlined processes to attract businesses. Brasilia's projected GDP growth of 2.9% slightly outpaces Quito's 2.2%. Yet, these potential advantages must be carefully weighed against the city's significantly higher operational costs, particularly in housing and transportation, which could substantially impact the net return on investment compared to opportunities in Quito.

QuitoQuito
BrasiliaBrasilia

Local cuisine & dishes

Brasilia

Feijoada CompletaA hearty black bean stew cooked with pork ribs, sausage, and beef jerky, served with rice, farofa (toasted cassava flour), orange slices, and fresh lime juice. The Brasilia version often includes a mix of meats for extra flavor, and the beans are simmered slowly to achieve a rich, creamy texture.
Pão de QueijoSmall, cheesy bread rolls made with tapioca flour and cheese curd, baked until golden and fluffy. In Brasilia, they are often served as a snack or breakfast item, paired with coffee. The dough is light and slightly chewy, with a savory, cheesy aroma that fills the air.
CoxinhaA crispy pastry filled with shredded chicken, typically seasoned with spices like paprika and garlic. In Brasilia, coxinha is often made with a flaky, buttery dough and served as a popular street food. The filling is tender and juicy, contrasting perfectly with the crunchy exterior.
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BrasiliaBrasilia

Travel & attractions

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

Brasilia

Modern Art Museum (MAM)A contemporary art museum designed by Oscar Niemeyer, featuring a unique architecture and exhibitions from Brazilian and international artists.
National Congress of BrazilThe seat of the National Congress of Brazil, known for its distinctive design by Oscar Niemeyer and Lucio Costa, representing the three branches of government.
Cathedral of Brasilia (Catedral Metropolitana de São Sebastião)An iconic, hyperboloid-shaped cathedral designed by Oscar Niemeyer, showcasing a unique architectural style and stunning stained glass.
Three Powers Plaza (Praça dos Três Poderes)A symbolic square in Brasilia where the National Congress, the Presidential Palace, and the Supreme Federal Court are located, representing the three branches of government.
TV Tower (Torre de TV) or Juscelino Kubitschek BridgeA 237-meter tall telecommunications tower and observation deck offering panoramic views of Brasilia, designed by Oscar Niemeyer.

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Real estate & living comparison

Quito Brasilia
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 728.87 USD 1733.01 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 338.92 USD 290.24 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 553.53 USD 619.34 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 634.06 USD 760.37 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 2.36 USD 2.91 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 21 USD 31.32 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 31.38 USD 80.99 USD
Population 1,763,275 141,742

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:27:27+00:00

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