San Francisco vs. London: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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San Francisco's overall cost of living remains significantly higher than London's in 2026, despite London's base index being lower. San Francisco's index sits at 100.0, substantially above London's 88.88, making it one of the world's most expensive cities. This premium is overwhelmingly driven by housing costs, which dwarf other expenses. While London offers a lower base index and more affordable housing, particularly outside central areas, San Francisco's exorbitant property prices translate into a much higher property-to-income ratio (15.44 vs. 10.71).

Climate Index
97.3 / 88.3
Cost of Living Index
96.4 / 88.9

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Housing is the defining cost difference between the two cities. San Francisco's property prices are astronomical, reflected in average city centre rents (£15,000/month) far exceeding London's (£3,163/month) and average property prices per square meter (£107,164 vs. £20,113). Although San Francisco's average net salary (£6,000/month) is considerably higher than London's (£4,992/month), the sheer cost of housing means residents face a much heavier burden, with housing costs consuming a larger share of income than in London.

Health Care Index
64.9 / 69.6
Pollution Index
49 / 57.8

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Beyond housing, other essential expenses tell a mixed story. London generally presents a lower cost structure for public transport (£4.68 one-way vs. £6.72 in San Francisco), utilities (£167/month vs. £300/month), and groceries (e.g., bread at £2.20/kg vs. £3.30/kg). While mid-range restaurant meals are slightly pricier in London (£50.45 for two vs. £46.80 in San Francisco), fast food is cheaper there. London's indirect costs, including higher fuel prices (£1.86/L vs. £5.61/L) and potentially higher taxes, further increase its overall expense compared to San Francisco.

Purchasing Power Index
171 / 129.5
Quality of Life Index
172.7 / 146.2

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Leisure and childcare costs also differ substantially. Cinema tickets are marginally cheaper in San Francisco, but childcare for private preschools is significantly more expensive (£1,500/month vs. £2,449/month). Lifestyle factors like dining out and entertainment tend to be more costly in San Francisco, reflecting its premium status. San Francisco's higher property taxes directly impact living costs, contrasting with London's potentially more manageable tax burden.

Safety Index
39.4 / 44.6
Traffic Commute Time Index
49 / 44.7

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Assessing quality of life through key indicators paints a complex picture. London scores considerably higher in healthcare accessibility (69.58 vs. 93.00 in San Francisco), suggesting a potentially more robust public system. London also demonstrates better safety, with lower crime rates (Safety Index 82.00 vs. 58.00). However, environmental factors favour San Francisco, with lower pollution (Pollution Index 72.00 vs. 57.78) and a slightly better climate index (92.00 vs. 88.25). Both cities face challenges with commute times (44.65 minutes London vs. 30.00 minutes SF) and traffic congestion, affecting daily life quality.

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Local cuisine & dishes

San Francisco

Clam ChowderA hearty soup made with clams, potatoes, onions, celery, and cream, often served in a bread bowl.
Sourdough BreadA tangy, slightly sour bread with a dense crumb and a crispy crust, traditionally made using a wild yeast starter.
Fish and ChipsDeep-fried fish fillets served with crispy fries, typically accompanied by tartar sauce or malt vinegar.

London

Jerk ChickenTender chicken marinated in a fiery blend of allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg, garlic, and scallions, then grilled to perfection. The skin is crispy with a smoky flavor, while the meat remains juicy. Traditionally served with rice and peas or yam salad, reflecting London's Caribbean heritage.
London Meat PieFlaky pastry encasing a rich, savory filling of seasoned ground beef, onions, and spices like thyme and cumin. The meat is tender yet hearty, with a hint of sweetness from brown sugar. Served with a side of creamy mashed potatoes and a drizzle of gravy, this dish is a local favorite.
London-Style CurryA robust curry made with locally sourced ingredients like tomatoes, onions, garlic, ginger, and a blend of spices. The meat is slow-cooked to tender perfection, served over fluffy rice or wrapped in flaky roti. This dish showcases London's unique twist on Caribbean flavors.
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Travel & attractions

San Francisco

Golden Gate BridgeA suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate Strait connecting San Francisco to Marin County.
Alcatraz IslandFamous for its federal prison, Alcatraz is a small island in San Francisco Bay.
Fisherman's WharfA popular waterfront area known for its seafood, souvenir shops, and attractions like the Sea Lion Center.
Cable Car MuseumA museum dedicated to the history and workings of San Francisco's iconic cable car system.
ChinatownThe oldest Chinatown in North America, featuring vibrant streets filled with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

London

The British MuseumA major public museum located in the heart of London, housing millions of works from all over the world.
Tower of LondonAn historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames that offers a glimpse into England's royal past.
Buckingham PalaceThe London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom.
Covent GardenA district in central London known for its open-air market, restaurants, bars, cafes, pubs, and live music venues.
The London EyeA giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames, offering stunning views of the city from its capsules.

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Real estate & living comparison

San Francisco London
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 9527.24 USD 10716.42 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 2770.83 USD 2347.81 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 4629.33 USD 3930.03 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 7287.96 USD 4992.68 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 2.89 USD 0.34 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 87 USD 267.23 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 226.19 USD 381.57 USD
Population 3,364,862 423,369

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T01:30:46+00:00

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