Dubai vs. Hanoi: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Dubai Dubai Image by:Denys Gromov
Hanoi Hanoi Image by:Thuan Pham

Dubai's economic engine is vastly more powerful than Hanoi's in 2026. The Dubai emirate's GDP per capita stands at a substantially higher $135,000, dwarfing Hanoi's $13,500. This economic disparity translates directly into income, with Dubai offering an average net salary nearly 100 times higher than Hanoi's, at $4,993 versus $499 per month. Naturally, this significant income difference fuels a dramatically higher cost of living in Dubai across nearly every category, reflecting its status as a major global financial hub.

Climate Index
50.3 / 79
Cost of Living Index
61.2 / 28.7

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The housing market starkly contrasts with these economic figures. While property prices in Hanoi appear more affordable – averaging $2,348 per square meter for central locations and $1,348 for peripheral areas – the affordability gap is narrower than the headline figures suggest. The ratio of property prices to income paints a different picture entirely. In Hanoi, this ratio is a daunting 32.69 times the average income, making homeownership exceptionally challenging relative to earnings. Conversely, the ratio in Dubai is a fraction of that, just 0.56 times, indicating housing is significantly more accessible compared to its cost. Furthermore, Hanoi's higher mortgage interest rate of 8.35% compared to Dubai's 3.00% adds another layer of cost, potentially offsetting some of the lower purchase prices despite the lower absolute costs.

Health Care Index
69.9 / 56.9
Pollution Index
49.4 / 89.1

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Beyond the bottom line, the quality of life presents a complex picture. International indices consistently rank Dubai higher for safety and healthcare, reflecting its investment in infrastructure and services. While Dubai faces challenges with high pollution levels, its established systems generally provide a higher baseline for these critical aspects. Hanoi, conversely, shows significant room for improvement in safety, healthcare access, and environmental quality, with notably high pollution readings detracting from the overall experience. Although Hanoi offers slightly faster average commutes (28 minutes versus 40 in Dubai), this advantage is counterbalanced by generally lower quality-of-life scores in key areas like safety and healthcare.

Purchasing Power Index
145.1 / 50.9
Quality of Life Index
180.6 / 93.6

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Looking ahead, the investment and career landscapes diverge sharply. Dubai's economy, growing at 5.05%, offers a diverse range of high-paying career paths and potentially higher returns on investment, albeit in a much more expensive environment. Hanoi's economy is significantly smaller, with a projected growth rate of just 0.89% in 2026, offering lower earning potential and fewer high-opportunity paths, though the cost of doing business and investing is considerably lower. Career prospects in Hanoi, while showing improvement, generally fall short of the scope and pay available in Dubai's more established financial and service sectors.

Safety Index
83.9 / 66.2
Traffic Commute Time Index
36.3 / 28

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Ultimately, Dubai and Hanoi represent fundamentally different worlds. Dubai delivers a high standard of living, backed by strong economic prospects and world-class infrastructure, but demands a very high price. Hanoi provides a significantly more affordable lifestyle and vibrant cultural experiences, but it faces hurdles in delivering consistently high safety, healthcare, and environmental quality, and offers substantially lower earning potential. The choice hinges entirely on individual priorities regarding budget, career ambitions, desired lifestyle, and tolerance for specific environmental or social conditions.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Dubai

MachboosDubai's signature layered rice dish, often served at festive occasions. The dish features tender meat (chicken or lamb) nestled between aromatic basmati rice, flavored with cardamom, cinnamon, and saffron. The top layer is golden from turmeric, creating a striking visual contrast. Traditionally served with a side of spiced salad or yogurt.
SalukiA thin, crispy flatbread pan-fried to perfection, golden in hue. Made with simple ingredients like flour and water, it's often served as a companion to dips like hummus or baba ghanoush. In Dubai, it's frequently enjoyed with grilled meats or as part of a meze platter, offering a light, satisfying crunch.
HareesA traditional porridge made from cracked wheat, slow-cooked into a smooth, creamy texture. Spiced with cinnamon and cumin, it's often enriched with ghee or meat stock. In Dubai, it's commonly served for breakfast or as a light meal, accompanied by dates or honey, offering a comforting warmth.

Hanoi

PhoHanoi's signature pho is a fragrant, clear broth made with charred onions, cinnamon, star anise, and black pepper, simmered for hours to extract deep flavor. Served with thin rice noodles, slices of beef (pho bo) or chicken (pho ga), and garnished with fresh herbs like Thai basil, lime, and chili. Traditionally eaten with a side of shrimp paste (mắm tôm).
Banh CuonA delicate Hanoi specialty, banh cuon consists of thin rice flour crepes filled with pork belly, shrimp, and wood ear mushrooms. The crepes are steamed to perfection, resulting in a translucent, chewy texture. Served with a dipping sauce made from shrimp paste, vinegar, and chili, accompanied by fresh herbs and pickled vegetables.
Cha Ca La VongA Hanoi institution, cha ca la vong is a fish dish cooked in a turmeric broth with dill, coriander, and fish sauce. The fish is marinated in a secret blend of spices before grilling and serving over rice. The dish is known for its bright yellow color, fragrant herbs, and the iconic crispy fried shallots that top it off.
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Travel & attractions

Dubai

Burj KhalifaThe world's tallest building, standing at over 828 meters high.
Dubai MallOne of the largest shopping malls in the world, featuring an indoor aquarium and underwater zoo.
Burj Al ArabA luxury hotel known for its distinctive sail-shaped silhouette.
Jumeirah MosqueAn iconic mosque in Dubai, recognized for its beautiful white stone facade and intricate architectural details.
Palm JumeirahAn artificial archipelago created using land reclamation, featuring luxury resorts and villas.

Hanoi

Hoan Kiem LakeA scenic freshwater lake in Hanoi's historic center, featuring a picturesque bridge and a turtle island.
Temple of LiteratureThe oldest university in Vietnam, dating back to the 11th century, dedicated to Confucius and scholars.
Hanoi Old QuarterA bustling district with narrow streets showcasing centuries-old architecture and a vibrant local life.
One Pillar PagodaAn iconic Buddhist temple constructed in the shape of a lotus flower, dating back to the 11th century.
Hanoi HiltonA former French colonial-era prison, later used by North Vietnam for American prisoners of war during the Vietnam War.

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Real estate & living comparison

Dubai Hanoi
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 4032.6 USD 2348.38 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1439.75 USD 296.71 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 3158.61 USD 558.3 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 4057.62 USD 499.35 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 3.62 USD 5.05 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 89.86 USD 7.64 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 236.48 USD 73.77 USD
Population 3,331,420 8,587,100

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T07:09:17+00:00

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