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10 Most Expensive Cities In The World


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10 Most Expensive Cities In The World: "

The ranks of the most richest and influential cities in the world are based on the comprehensive analysis of economic vitality, political influence, research ability and living standard. Though there are several other important cities which are rich in terms of their natural resources and stabled economy but the following are considered to be the richest cities of the world in terms of living cost.


10. Singapore – Singapore



The republic of Singapore is an Island country. It has diverse population 5 million made up various ethnic communities. It is town country which only has a total area of 700 square kilometers. It is ranked the tenth most expensive city in world. The town is small but has a different lifestyle. This is the only country which has no villages as Singapore itself is a city and country as well.



  • The average one-bedroom rental ranging SIN $ 600 per month or more in the housing area.

  • The electricity, water and internet cost SIN $ 300 per month or more for single family

  • Including the very high car prices, the average vehicle tax from SIN $ 1,000 or more annually and the average cost of parking ranges from SIN $ 150 per month.

  • For meals, Singapore may be said quite friendly range average SIN $ 5 or more to eat and drink.


9. Beijing – China



Beijing is the capital and second largest city in China. One of the densely populated cities in Asia gives convenience of investing to attract many foreign investors to come and invest in China.



  • Average rent of an apartment in the downtown ranges from RMB7000 (including electricity and water / utility costs)

  • Dining in Beijing is over RMB20 range for one meal

  • Daily international newspaper-ranging RMB25, a glass of coffee in a medium restaurant costs RMB 35, and a packet of food including burgers, potatoes and soft drink are more approximately RMB18


8. New York – USA



New York is considered to be the most influential and richest industrial hub in the United States of America. It is the most populous city and is headquarter of all major banks and financial institutions of the world. GDP in 2008 was $1406 Billion, more than entire GDP of India.


New York is the most expensive city compared to all other cities in the US. It is the destination of people from various parts of the world. The population of New York is around 10 million.



  • Average rent for apartment with two good bedrooms starts around US $ 4000 per month.

  • Utilities fees range from US $ 250 per family, standard family meals (4 persons) ranged up monthly cost $ 1000.

  • International paper per issue of US $ 1.8, glass coffee from US $ 3, and packets of food (burger + potato + sodas) for US $ 5.


7. Copenhagen – Denmark



Copenhagen is a distinctive and Capital city of Denmark. It is a place of typical Danish products sales. Its quality of life in this city is one of the best in the world. It has a total population of 667,228 in the beginning of 2009. Copenhagen has a service oriented economy. An important sector is life science and research which plays a major role in the economy of the city



  • Home rental average-cost in the suburbs of Copenhagen range from US $ 2.500 per month.

  • Meals are extremely expensive, particularly when eating in a restaurant. Tthe standard per person with two meals plus drinks range more than US $ 80. If you do not eat out for meal, it will cost around U.S. $ 200 upwards for two adults per week.

  • Monthly costs for electricity, telephone and internet range from a minimum of US $ 200 or more per month.

  • Cost transport such as taxis quite expensive, short trips use a taxi will cost about US $ 50.


6. Zurich – Switzerland



Zurich is one of the main cities in Switzerland. This city has alpine mountains is a beautiful city for tourist. Lower taxes lead to many investors who invest in stocks.



  • The cost of apartment rental outside the city without an elevator is starting from US $ 1500 per month.

  • Utilities fees range from US $ 200 per family, standard family meals (4 persons) ranged from USD800 per month or more

  • Monthly train pass is US $ 90, oil is very expensive. It costs about US $ 1.6 per liter.

  • Dining out in the restaurant for two people range from standard to US $ 300, three menus plus wine.


5. Geneva – Switzerland



After Zurich Geneva is the second most populous city in Switzerland. Geneva is a global and financial city. There is a worldwide centre for diplomacy and the most important international co-operation centre with New York because of the presence of numerous international organizations, including the headquarters of many of the agencies of the Red Cross and the United Nations.



  • Average rent for apartment with three bedrooms starting around US $ 3000



  • A three family meal cost around US $ 1200 per month

  • Health-insurance cost is quite expensive to US $ 800.

  • Local accommodation costs around US $ 400 up to 650 (per room in a hostel or rental individually per flat), food monthly cost of about US $ 450, transport by tram or bus around US $ 100-170, books and support materials for learning about US $ 100, other costs of US $ 400 other. So the cost for his/her monthly needs about USD $ 1500 to 1800.


4. Moscow – Russia



Moscow is the capital of Russia and is ranked fourth most expensive city in the world. This “Red Bear” city is a 25% contributor to the Russian domestic oil. Sport areas, recreation and clothing are expensive in this city.



  • Average rent for apartment, not yet furnished with two luxurious bedrooms, is starting around US $ 4500

  • Utilities fees range from US $ 250 per family, standard family meals (3 persons) cost ranges from US $ 500 upwards monthly

  • International paper per issue of US $ 5.5, glass coffee from US $ 9 (most expensive cup of coffee compare to other countries), and package food burger + potato + sodas US $ 5.

  • Dining-out costs will increase the normal monthly family expenditure to 2-3 times.


3.  London – UK



London is considered to be the most important and financial center of the world. It is famous for its safe and luxuries life. It is the centuries old financial hub connecting Western economies with the eastern ones. With a GDP of $565 Billion it is Europe’s richest and most exciting city. Central London is home to the headquarters of most of the UK’s top 100 listed companies and hundreds of Europe’s top 500 companies. London is the only city of UK among top 10 richest cities of the world.


Living in the UK particularly London is very expensive compared to other places in the World.  An average two bed room apartment in central London will cost you from 1,500 to 2,000 pounds per month. However this cost varies from zone to zone. Living in zone 1 for students is extremely expensive. Dining in a restaurant will cost around 10 pounds per person with one cheese burger, snacks and a soft drink. Transportation cost is also very high. A bus fare from one stop to another is 2.20 pounds. However if you buy week or monthly bus pass that will cost you less . One day oyster pass costs you 4 pounds, whereas one week oyster pass will cost you 17.80 p0unds.


2.  Paris – France



One of the most beautiful cities of the world is Paris famous for its architectures and historical buildings. Paris is considered to be the second largest city of Europe. Its GDP is €552.7 billion (US$813.4 billion) in 2008, produces more than a quarter of the gross domestic product (GDP) of France. The Paris region receives 45 million tourists annually, 60% of whom are foreign visitors. The city contains numerous world famous institutions, populous parks and iconic landmarks. It is also called the city of fashion.


1 sandwich will cost you around €5. Pizza between €8 and €10, 1 small coffee €1 at the bar, €2 sitting down, 1 full meal (starter, main dish, dessert, not including drinks): between €15 and €20 depending on the area.


1 beer in a cafĂ©: €2 to €4, and 1 seat at the cinema: €9.


One bed room apartment in city center will cost 870 € per month where as 3 bed room apartment will cost 2,116 € in city center.


1. Tokyo – Japan



Tokyo is considered to be the costliest city in the world. It is the capital city and financial hub of Japan. The City has an area of 2187 km square and there are more than 13 Million people live in Tokyo. It is the most populated and industrial city in the world. The city often hit by earthquakes so it’s not allowed to build a skyscraper. The cost of living in Tokyo is very expensive.



  • Average rent for apartment not furnished with two luxurious bedrooms starting around US $ 4.500

  • International paper per issue of US $ 1, a glass coffee from US $ 5, and package food of burger + potato + sodas for US $ 5.

  • The cost of eating out, in an expensive restaurant meals ranging from ¥ 13,000 / $ 108 / £ 55 without drinks, while the restaurant of medium range ¥ 4000 to 9000 yen ($ 33 – $ 75 / £ 17 – £ 38), and a cheap average of 4000 yen ($ 33 / £ 17 to less than 2000 yen ($ 17 / £ 8.40).

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