Warsaw vs. Oslo: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Warsaw Warsaw Image by:Aleksander Dumała
Oslo Oslo Image by:Dua'a Al-Amad

Warsaw presents a starkly different financial reality compared to Oslo, primarily driven by its significantly lower cost of living. Basic expenses for food, transport, and utilities are substantially cheaper in the Polish capital. This affordability gap is most evident in the cities' cost indices, with Warsaw hovering around the 50-60 mark versus Oslo's considerably higher 90-100 range, indicative of Oslo's status as a major European financial center.

Climate Index
74.6 / 60
Cost of Living Index
52.3 / 94.7

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Housing represents the most defining financial difference between the two cities. Warsaw offers substantially more affordable options, both for renting and buying, with much lower property prices per square meter. Consequently, the income required to support housing expenses in Warsaw is considerably lower than in Oslo, where high property prices necessitate a significantly higher salary or substantial savings, making Oslo's housing market less accessible for many potential residents or investors without a high income base.

Health Care Index
58.4 / 77.7
Pollution Index
59.6 / 21.7

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While Warsaw is more affordable overall, Oslo boasts a higher average net salary. Warsaw's average monthly net salary is roughly half of Oslo's. This translates to a different cost-to-income ratio; although the cost of living is lower in Warsaw, the higher income in Oslo allows for a potentially higher standard of living, albeit one that comes at a much higher absolute cost. Warsaw residents earn less but spend proportionally more on essentials compared to their Oslo counterparts.

Purchasing Power Index
111.9 / 124
Quality of Life Index
156.3 / 184.6

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Assessing quality of life beyond pure economics, Oslo generally scores higher in key areas like healthcare, safety, and infrastructure. Warsaw, however, offers a good quality of life at a much more budget-friendly price point. There is some ambiguity in the data regarding climate comfort and pollution levels, as both Warsaw and Oslo show identical index scores (59.99 for climate comfort, 21.7 for pollution), potentially indicating a data inconsistency or suggesting comparable conditions despite the cities' different environments.

Safety Index
74.7 / 65.7
Traffic Commute Time Index
34.8 / 27.8

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In conclusion, Warsaw offers a substantially lower cost of living, particularly concerning housing, making it an attractive option for those prioritizing affordability. However, this comes with lower average salaries compared to Oslo. Oslo provides a higher income potential and generally superior quality of life scores in areas like healthcare and safety, but at a significantly greater financial cost, demanding a higher income or substantial savings for a comfortable lifestyle. The choice hinges critically on individual financial capacity and priorities regarding cost versus quality.

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OsloOslo

Local cuisine & dishes

Warsaw

Pierogi z Kapustą i SmietanąThese potato and cabbage-filled pierogies are a Warsaw staple. The dough is handmade to be slightly thicker than other Polish versions, creating a satisfyingly chewy texture. Stuffed with shredded cabbage and seasoned with salt, pepper, and caraway seeds, they're served smothered in creamy sour cream.
Zrazy z KaczkiA dish of stuffed duckling marinated in a mix of apples, prunes, and spices. The meat is tender and juicy, with a hint of sweetness from the fruit. Traditionally served with a side of breaded potatoes and a tangy cranberry sauce, this meal reflects Warsaw's rich culinary history.
KapuśniakA hearty sauerkraut soup that's been simmered to perfection in Warsaw. The broth is thickened with potatoes and carrots, while the sauerkraut adds a tangy flavor. Served with a side of rye bread, this dish is a comforting reminder of Polish culinary traditions.

Oslo

BrunostA thick, sticky caramelized brown cheese with a sweet-savory flavor, made from milk and sugar. Traditionally served on crispbread or crackers, often enjoyed with butter or jam, reflecting Oslo's dairy-rich traditions.
LutefiskFlaky, tender dried whitefish boiled in lye, served with potatoes and dill. The dish has a mild, slightly briny flavor, often accompanied by mustard or butter, showcasing local seafood expertise.
KjøttkastepuddingA hearty meat stew pudding made from slow-cooked lamb or beef with root vegetables like rutabaga, carrots, and potatoes. Its rich, savory flavor and creamy texture make it a comforting Oslo staple, served with bread or porridge.
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Travel & attractions

Warsaw

Warsaw Old TownA historic district that has been rebuilt post-WWII to its original 18th-century layout.
Wilanow PalaceA beautiful royal palace built in the 17th century, showcasing Baroque and Renaissance architecture.
Lazienki Park and PalaceA large park with a palace, several palaces for the kings, and a famous Chopin Monument.
The Royal CastleA historic edifice that served as the official residence of Polish monarchs, now a museum.
Palace of Culture and ScienceA towering communist-era building with a variety of cultural institutions, including cinemas, theatres, libraries, and exhibition halls.

Oslo

Vigeland ParkA large sculpture park showcasing over 200 works by Gustav Vigeland.
Oslo Opera HouseA modern opera house with a distinctive white marble facade, offering tours and performances.
Viking Ship MuseumHouses three Viking ships from the 9th century, along with artifacts from the Viking Age.
Akershus FortressA medieval castle and fortress overlooking Oslofjord, used for various purposes throughout history.
Holmenkollen Ski Museum & TowerA museum dedicated to skiing and winter sports, featuring a tower with panoramic views of Oslo.

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Real estate & living comparison

Warsaw Oslo
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 4095.27 USD 7556.81 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 941.97 USD 1537.19 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1565.82 USD 2274.5 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2233.44 USD 4190.1 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 0.14 USD 0.48 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 30.26 USD 81.12 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 328.52 USD 327.25 USD
Population 2,028,000 709,037

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T01:29:14+00:00

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