Cost of Living: Rio de Janeiro vs Rome (2026)
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The Short Version
- •Rent is 51% cheaper in Rio de Janeiro ($661/mo vs $1355/mo for a 1BR city centre).
- •Summers are slightly warmer in Rio de Janeiro (31°C vs 30°C).
- •Rome is safer by homicide rate (0.5 vs 20.6 per 100k).
- •Rome scores higher on democracy (7.7 vs 6.7 / 10 EIU).
- •English is easier to get by in Rome (62/100 vs 46/100 English proficiency).
Rio de Janeiro vs Rome — Common Questions
Is Rio de Janeiro cheaper than Rome?▾
Rio de Janeiro is cheaper. A 1-bedroom apartment in city centre costs around $661/month in Rio de Janeiro vs $1355/month in the other city (Numbeo data).
Which is safer, Rio de Janeiro or Rome?▾
Rome is statistically safer based on UNODC homicide data. Rio de Janeiro has a rate of 20.61 per 100,000 and Rome has 0.55 per 100,000.
Should I move to Rio de Janeiro or Rome?▾
Rome scores 69 to Rio de Janeiro's 59 on livability — the gap is real. Rio de Janeiro has its charms, but the numbers favor Rome. See the full comparison above for rent, safety, internet speed, climate, and democracy scores to decide which city fits your priorities.
Is it easier to get residency in Rio de Janeiro or Rome?▾
Rio de Janeiro: no specific remote work visa. Rome: Italy Digital Nomad Visa (moderate requirements, 1 year (renewable)). See each city's profile page for full requirements.
Can I live in Rio de Janeiro or Rome without speaking the local language?▾
English is easier to get by in Rome (EF EPI score: 62/100) than in Rio de Janeiro (46/100). In Rome, daily life and professional settings often work in English. In Rio de Janeiro, learning some of the local language will make long-term settlement significantly smoother.
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