Date: 27 May 2025
Reading time: 6 minutes
From skyline giants to secluded hubs, some cities are breathtaking in more ways than one including how much it costs to live there. Whether you're relocating for work, studying abroad, or just curious, this ranking breaks down where life is most expensive in 2025, based on rent, food, transport, and the Big Mac Index as a fun cost-of-living benchmark.
City | Country | Rent (1BR City) | Meal for 1 | Public Transport | Big Mac (€) | Coffee (€) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Singapore | Singapore | €2,900 | €14 | €90 | €5.50 | €4.60 |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong SAR | €2,850 | €11 | €50 | €4.90 | €5.10 |
Geneva | Switzerland | €2,650 | €35 | €80 | €7.30 | €5.00 |
New York | USA | €2,800 | €25 | €120 | €6.00 | €4.80 |
Zurich | Switzerland | €2,400 | €32 | €75 | €7.20 | €4.80 |
London | United Kingdom | €2,350 | €28 | €190 | €5.20 | €4.30 |
Tel Aviv | Israel | €2,300 | €22 | €70 | €5.60 | €4.50 |
Tokyo | Japan | €1,900 | €9 | €50 | €3.90 | €3.80 |
San Francisco | USA | €2,950 | €26 | €90 | €6.20 | €4.90 |
Sydney | Australia | €2,100 | €20 | €100 | €5.10 | €4.20 |
1. Singapore
A global finance and tech hub with strict zoning laws and limited land making it the most expensive city in the world for the second year running.
2. Hong Kong
Despite political tensions, housing scarcity and high demand keep prices among the highest on the planet.
3. Geneva
The cost of neutrality? Geneva’s global reputation and elite institutions come with a luxury price tag.
4. New York City
The Big Apple is back in the top 5 thanks to strong currency, surging rents, and endless $20 brunches.
5. Zurich
Precision comes at a cost. Clean, safe, and business-friendly, Zurich remains one of the most polished and expensive cities.
6. London
Housing prices have rebounded in central areas, and public transport is among the priciest in the world.
7. Tel Aviv
Innovation and Mediterranean charm meet rising housing costs and urban demand in Israel’s tech capital.
8. Tokyo
More affordable than others on this list in terms of food, but still pricey when it comes to central apartments.
9. San Francisco
Tech money keeps the Bay Area’s rent sky-high, even with some pandemic-era migration still ongoing.
10. Sydney
Gorgeous and liveable, Sydney’s housing crisis is real. Add high transport costs, and you’ve got a top 10 entry.
The price of a Big Mac, while not scientific, reflects the purchasing power and inflation levels of a city.
Highest: Geneva (€7.30)
Lowest in Top 10: Tokyo (€3.90)
Living in one of the world’s top cities is aspirational but it comes at a cost. If you're planning to move, travel, or invest, understanding how far your money goes is essential. Each of these urban giants offers opportunity, excitement, and innovation but be prepared to pay for it.
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Sammy Salmela is a contributor to BestCityIndex with expertise in urban development and global city trends.
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