Rome vs. Bangalore: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Rome Rome Image by:Paolo Bici
Bangalore Bangalore Image by:Amit Mehra

Rome's cost of living dominates Bangalore's in several key areas, reflecting a clear financial gap. Accommodation costs are significantly higher in Rome, with central property prices far exceeding those in Bangalore. This disparity extends to transportation expenses, including public transit and vehicle costs, which are considerably more burdensome in the Italian capital. Professional services, such as childcare and international schooling, also command much higher prices in Rome. While groceries and household utilities show Rome as slightly cheaper than Bangalore, the overall picture presents Rome as the more expensive city, necessitating correspondingly higher salaries to cover these fundamental expenses.

Climate Index
93.7 / 89.4
Cost of Living Index
61.2 / 21.8

Rome   Bangalore

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The housing gap between these two cities is particularly pronounced. Rome's property market, especially in prime central locations, sets prices that are substantially beyond what Bangalore offers. This difference is not merely about the listed price per square meter; it encompasses lower property taxes in Bangalore, contributing to a wider affordability chasm. Consequently, while average salaries in Rome are higher, reflecting the increased cost base, the net disposable income after housing, transport, and essential services remains considerably lower than what Bangalore's comparatively cheaper base costs allow, even with its lower base salaries.

Health Care Index
64.8 / 65.3
Pollution Index
48.1 / 82.5

Rome   Bangalore

Beyond basic living costs, the quality of life comparison reveals distinct advantages and disadvantages, with healthcare and environmental factors being central. Rome generally offers a superior healthcare system, perceived as more robust and accessible, providing a significant quality-of-life benefit. Its climate is often regarded as more temperate and comfortable, and pollution levels are substantially lower, contributing to a better environmental perception. However, this comes at the cost of severe traffic congestion and much longer commute times, which negatively impact daily efficiency and stress levels compared to Bangalore's generally less gridlocked roads, despite Bangalore's own environmental challenges.

Purchasing Power Index
93.1 / 115.4
Quality of Life Index
149.9 / 133.3

Rome   Bangalore

Bangalore, while lagging Rome in healthcare quality, presents strengths in other quality-of-life indicators relevant to its dynamic setting. The city boasts a higher GDP growth rate and a faster population growth rate, reflecting its vibrant economy and appeal as a major Indian hub. Although Bangalore's healthcare facilities may not match Rome's standards, its overall livability is enhanced by factors like lower property taxes and pockets of green space. The city's rapid development, coupled with its unique tech-driven culture, shapes a different, but still compelling, urban experience.

Safety Index
52.9 / 46.1
Traffic Commute Time Index
35.2 / 53.7

Rome   Bangalore

Ultimately, the decision between Rome and Bangalore hinges on individual priorities and financial capacity. Rome delivers a richer historical and cultural tapestry alongside potentially superior healthcare and a more comfortable climate, but at a substantially higher financial cost that demands significant income. Bangalore offers a much lower cost of living, faster economic growth, and generally less congested daily commutes, making it an attractive proposition for many, but with trade-offs in healthcare quality, environmental comfort (especially air quality), and a distinct cultural atmosphere. Both cities present compelling yet contrasting advantages requiring careful consideration.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Rome

AmatricianaA rich, hearty pasta dish beloved in Rome, made with long, sturdy pasta like bucatini or rigatoni. The sauce is a symphony of flavors: tangy San Marzano tomatoes, salty guanciale (cured pork jowl), sweet Pecorino Romano cheese, and a hint of chili flakes. The texture is robust, with the pasta absorbing the thick, velvety sauce perfectly.
Cacio e PepeA minimalist yet flavorful Roman classic, this dish showcases simplicity at its best. Thick, hand-rolled spaghetti is tossed in a sauce made from sheep’s milk Pecorino cheese and freshly ground black pepper. The texture is creamy and slightly sharp, with the cheese melting into the pasta to create a satisfyingly rich, umami-forward flavor.
MaritozzoA sweet, doughy bread from Rome, often enjoyed as a dessert or breakfast item. The exterior is golden and crispy, while the interior is soft and pillowy, filled with a custard-like mixture. Sometimes dusted with cinnamon sugar, it offers a perfect balance of savory and sweet, reflecting Rome’s love for indulgent pastries.

Bangalore

Bengaluru BajjiCrispy fritters made from a mix of gram flour and local spices, served with a tangy tamarind chutney spiked with mint and green chili. The perfect street food, enjoyed by locals and visitors alike, often paired with a steaming cup of filter coffee.
Kakdi Ki Chutney BhartaA unique dish made from a blend of raw banana and potato, cooked in a flavorful mix of spices like turmeric, cumin, and coriander. The texture is smooth yet satisfying, with a hint of sweetness from the banana, traditionally served with steamed rice or roti.
Mutton BiryaniA fragrant biryani made with aromatic basmati rice and tender mutton, marinated in yogurt, garlic, and a blend of spices including cardamom and cloves. The dish is slow-cooked to perfection, resulting in a flavorful and aromatic meal, often served with raita or salad.
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Travel & attractions

Rome

ColosseumAn iconic symbol of Imperial Rome, this massive amphitheater hosted gladiator contests and public spectacles.
PantheonA former Roman temple, now a church, known for its massive dome with an opening for light and its well-preserved ancient architecture.
Vatican CityAn independent city-state enclaved within Rome, it's home to St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and the Vatican Museums.
Trevi FountainA Baroque-style fountain in Rome, famous for its depiction of Oceanus and Tritons, and traditionally associated with wishes made when coins are thrown into it.
Roman ForumA rectangular forum surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city.

Bangalore

Bannerghatta National ParkA wildlife sanctuary and national park located on the southern outskirts of Bangalore.
Cubbon ParkA large city park in the heart of Bangalore, established by Lord Cubbon during British rule.
ISKCON Temple BangaloreA prominent Hare Krishna temple located in Rajajinagar, dedicated to Lord Krishna.
Bangalore PalaceA historic palace built using Tudor-style architecture by the Wodeyar dynasty.
Ulsoor LakeAn urban lake located in the heart of Bangalore, popular for boating and picnics.

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Real estate & living comparison

Rome Bangalore
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 3830.55 USD 945.75 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 941.5 USD 195.8 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1824.65 USD 510.45 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2162.96 USD 890.38 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 0.7 USD 8.15 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 40.84 USD 13.6 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 216.81 USD 28.71 USD
Population 2,748,109 15,386,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:26:42+00:00

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