Singapore vs. Madrid: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Singapore Singapore Image by:Cyrill
Madrid Madrid Image by:Fabian Lozano

Singapore's economic landscape remains distinctly affluent compared to Madrid's. With a GDP per capita of $114,200 in 2026, it dwarfs Madrid's $47,100 figure. This translates into higher average earnings, with Singaporeans earning nearly double Madrid's net salary ($3,600 vs $2,537). While mortgage rates stand at 3.15% in both cities, Singapore's robust growth signals greater opportunities, though Madrid's population growth is significantly faster at 2.68%. The stark difference in economic power sets the stage for the significant disparities in living costs.

Climate Index
57.5 / 85.5
Cost of Living Index
87.8 / 59.3

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The cost of living gap between Singapore and Madrid is immense, particularly concerning housing. Singapore's index score of 55.59 dwarfs Madrid's 17.81, reflecting the reality that a 3-bedroom apartment in the city-state's center costs $4,155 per square meter, a figure that simply doesn't exist in Madrid at $917 per square meter. This astronomical difference in housing costs, coupled with Singapore's generally higher expenses across other categories, makes living in Singapore financially prohibitive for many, even for those earning the higher salaries.

Health Care Index
71.9 / 79.3
Pollution Index
32.3 / 37.9

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Beyond the bottom line, the quality of life comparison reveals significant advantages for Singapore, albeit with environmental caveats. Commute times are shorter, safety perceptions are considerably higher, and access to healthcare is widely regarded as superior. These factors contribute to a strong overall quality-of-life score for Singapore. Madrid offers a more affordable lifestyle and a relaxed pace, but reports of higher crime rates and less efficient emergency services paint a less secure and less accessible healthcare picture, despite providing high-quality education and medical services.

Purchasing Power Index
112.1 / 109.4
Quality of Life Index
157.3 / 180.7

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While Singapore presents superior safety and healthcare infrastructure, Madrid offers undeniable value in affordability, particularly for housing and groceries. The trade-off is clear: Singapore provides greater financial security and better living conditions in key areas, but at a vastly higher price. Madrid provides a more budget-friendly option, but with potentially lower personal safety and less accessible healthcare, making it a different kind of lifestyle choice.

Safety Index
77.7 / 71
Traffic Commute Time Index
41 / 28.3

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Ultimately, the choice between Singapore and Madrid hinges on priorities. Singapore is the superior option for those prioritizing career advancement, higher income potential, and a demonstrably safer, healthier environment, despite the high cost. Madrid, conversely, is suited for individuals seeking a significantly lower cost of living, embracing cultural richness, and a more relaxed pace of life, accepting the trade-offs in career scope and perceived safety. The decision rests entirely on whether financial stability and professional opportunity or a lower cost and a different quality of life are more valued in 2026.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Singapore

Hainanese Chicken RiceTender, juicy chicken marinated in soy sauce and fragrant herbs, served atop aromatic jasmine rice cooked in the same broth. The dish is often accompanied by a side of gingersallé for extra zing. A comforting classic that reflects Singapore's blend of Chinese influences.
Singaporean Chili CrabSucculent crab meat smothered in a thick, fiery chili sauce made with garlic, vinegar, and tomatoes. The dish is typically served with crusty bread to soak up the rich, savory sauce, showcasing Singapore's love for bold flavors.
Char Kway TeowPungent, smoky stir-fried flat noodles tossed with dried shrimp, chilies, and Chinese sausage. The dish is served with a side of keropok (crunchy fried fish skin) and vegetables, offering a hearty and flavorful meal that highlights Singapore's street food culture.

Madrid

Huevos RotosA beloved Madrid breakfast dish made with churro-like fried dough pieces served with a sweet caramel or chocolate sauce. The dough is crispy on the outside and soft inside, often eaten by hand for maximum sensory enjoyment. Locally, it's usually paired with coffee or tea, offering a indulgent start to the day.
Bocadillo de CalamaresA Madrid-style sandwich featuring tender fried squid in a crusty roll. The bread is lightly toasted on the outside and soft within, while the calamares are crispy yet succulent. Traditionally served in local bars as a quick bite or tapa, it's often enjoyed with a cold beer to complement its savory flavor.
Cochinillo AsadoA traditional Madrid dish of roasted suckling pig, known for its crispy golden skin and tender, juicy meat. The pig is typically marinated in a secret blend of spices before roasting. Served with mashed potatoes and a sweet or romesco sauce, it's often enjoyed during festivals or special occasions, embodying the city's rich culinary heritage.
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Travel & attractions

Singapore

Marina Bay SandsA luxury resort with a unique three-tower design, topped by a massive structure resembling a boat's deck, featuring a swimming pool, gardens, and observation deck.
Gardens by the BayA nature park spanning over 101 hectares of reclaimed land, featuring two large glass domes housing diverse plant collections and iconic Supertree Grove structures.
Sentosa IslandAn island resort off the southern coast of Singapore, home to various attractions such as Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, and beaches.
MerlionA mythical creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish, symbolizing Singapore's origins as a fishing village and its original name Singapura (Lion City).
Raffles HotelA colonial-style luxury hotel established in 1887, known for its distinctive architecture, historic suites, and the Long Bar where the Singapore Sling cocktail was created.

Madrid

Prado MuseumA world-renowned art museum housing works from European artists like Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco.
Retiro ParkMadrid's largest park featuring a beautiful lake, several museums, and the iconic Crystal Palace.
Royal Palace of MadridThe official residence of the Spanish royal family, showcasing grand architecture and ornate decorations.
Plaza MayorA historic central square surrounded by charming old buildings, cafes, and shops.
Temple of DebodAn ancient Egyptian temple relocated to Madrid as a gift from Egypt, offering stunning views of the city.

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Real estate & living comparison

Singapore Madrid
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 16276.44 USD 4458.66 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 2062.7 USD 1161.6 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 3755.07 USD 1808.73 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 4256.13 USD 2536.72 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 1.08 USD 2.68 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 100.5 USD 40.84 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 157.3 USD 204.43 USD
Population 5,983,000 6,211,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T03:40:22+00:00

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