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The World's 10 Most (and Least) Expensive Cities


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Tim Winship

    Editor’s Note:

    For the latest version of this story, see

    The World’s Most and Least Expensive Cities, Ranked

    .

    If it seems that most of the cities you most want to visit are particularly expensive, you're probably right. According to The Economist's latest

    "Worldwide Cost of Living"

    report, the world's 10 most expensive cities are also among the world's top travel destinations.

    The study's rankings are based on prices for 160 products and services in each city, including food, drink, clothing, household supplies and personal care items, rents, transportation, utility bills, private schools, domestic help, and recreation costs. So what's being measured is more cost-of-living than cost-of-visiting. Still, if it's expensive to live there, it's a safe bet that it's also expensive to visit.



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    As it did in the previous version of the study, Singapore topped the list of the world's most expensive cities. It was one of three Asian cities on the list:


    1. Singapore, Singapore
    2. Zurich, Switzerland
    3. Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    4. Geneva, Switzerland
    5. Paris, France
    6. London, U.K.
    7. New York, U.S.
    8. Copenhagen, Denmark
    9. Seoul South, Korea
    10. Los Angeles, U.S.



      At the other end of the cost-of-living spectrum, Lusaka, Zambia, was the cheapest of the cities reviewed, followed by two of India's largest cities, Bangalore and Mumbai.

      The 10 least expensive cities:


    11. Lusaka, Zambia
    12. Bangalore, India
    13. Mumbai, India
    14. Almaty, Kazakhstan
    15. Algiers, Algeria
    16. Chennai, India
    17. Karachi, Pakistan
    18. New Delhi, India
    19. Damascus, Syria
    20. Caracas, Venezuela



      Boasting fully 40 percent of the world's cheapest cities, India looks like a solid bet for bargain-hunting travelers. If it's not on your list, perhaps it should be.



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