Taipei vs. Buenos Aires: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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Taipei presents a significantly more expensive lifestyle compared to Buenos Aires, particularly concerning housing, healthcare, and overall quality metrics. The city boasts superior quality of life scores across most categories, including safety, healthcare, climate, and commute times, although its safety index is considerably lower than Buenos Aires's, suggesting potential concerns regarding personal security. Buenos Aires, while offering a notably lower cost of living index and significantly cheaper real estate (especially per square meter), presents a trade-off, with much lower quality scores in safety, healthcare, and environmental factors like commute times and pollution levels.

Climate Index
84.4 / 98.3
Cost of Living Index
53.8 / 50

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The economic profiles differ starkly, with Taipei having a higher GDP per capita and lower mortgage rates, while Buenos Aires faces higher inflation and a much higher interest rate environment. Regarding the cost of living, Buenos Aires is the clear winner, offering substantially lower prices for groceries, dining out, transportation, utilities, childcare, and general household expenses. While Taipei's costs are high, Buenos Aires's overall affordability gap is particularly pronounced, especially concerning housing and basic necessities. Real estate represents a major cost difference between the two cities. Although Taipei's property prices are exorbitant, Buenos Aires's are comparatively much lower, with a significantly lower property price-to-income ratio.

Health Care Index
87.2 / 68
Pollution Index
48.8 / 51.3

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Furthermore, Buenos Aires has a much lower average net salary compared to Taipei, but the lower cost of living means that the purchasing power for essentials is higher in Buenos Aires. The comparison reveals distinct priorities. Taipei excels in providing a high quality of life, characterized by better safety, healthcare, climate, and amenities, albeit at a very high cost. Buenos Aires offers a much more affordable lifestyle, with lower costs across the board, but sacrifices significantly on quality metrics like safety, healthcare quality, environmental comfort, and commute times. Choosing between these cities involves weighing the value of a potentially safer, healthier, and more comfortable environment against the savings offered by a significantly cheaper cost of living in Buenos Aires.

Purchasing Power Index
88.5 / 46.5
Quality of Life Index
150.4 / 118

Taipei   Buenos Aires

Safety Index
83.4 / 36.9
Traffic Commute Time Index
34.6 / 49.9

Taipei   Buenos Aires

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Local cuisine & dishes

Buenos Aires

AsadoA traditional Argentine barbecue, Asado is a celebration of fire-grilled meats. In Buenos Aires, it often features succulent cuts like ribeye or sirloin, marinated in chimichurri sauce—a zesty blend of parsley, garlic, and vinegar. The meat is charred to perfection, offering a rich, smoky flavor with a tender interior, served with crusty bread and a side of warm provolone.
EmpanadaBuenos Aires' signature empanadas are flaky and golden, filled with spiced ground beef or melted cheese. The dough is rolled thin and fried to crispy perfection, while the filling is seasoned with cumin, oregano, and paprika. Traditionally served as a snack or appetizer, these pockets of flavor are often enjoyed with a cold beer at local cafes.
MilanesaA beloved dish in Buenos Aires, Milanesa is a breaded flank steak pounded thin and fried to a golden crisp. The exterior is slightly crunchy, while the interior remains juicy and tender. Often served with mashed potatoes or a green salad, this meal offers a satisfying balance of textures and flavors, reflecting the city's Italian culinary influences.
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Travel & attractions

Taipei

Taipei 101The iconic skyscraper that once held the title of the world's tallest building.
National Palace MuseumA museum housing one of the largest collections of Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks in the world.
Longshan TempleOne of the oldest and most famous temples in Taiwan, dedicated to Guanyin (the Goddess of Mercy).
Sun Yat-sen Memorial HallA monument built to honor Sun Yat-sen, the founder of modern China.
XimendingA popular shopping district known for its fashion, food, and vibrant nightlife.

Buenos Aires

Plaza de MayoHistoric city square where Argentina declared independence in 1810.
Casa RosadaPresidential palace and office of the Argentine president, famous for its pink facade.
Recoleta CemeteryOne of South America's most elaborate cemeteries, resting place of Eva Perón.
Teatro ColónWorld-renowned opera house known for its stunning architecture and acoustics.
La Boca NeighborhoodColorful district famous for its Caminito street, tango performances, and El Telémaco building.

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Real estate & living comparison

Taipei Buenos Aires
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 8206.61 USD 2015.19 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 505.05 USD 527.01 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1012.82 USD 1027.81 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 1619.44 USD 797.88 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 2.71 USD 1.61 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 38.04 USD 22.5 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 75.1 USD 184.16 USD
Population 2,494,813 16,710,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T03:45:37+00:00

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