A side-by-side comparison of rent, daily expenses, and quality-of-life factors in Brussels (Belgium) and London (U.K.). Data sourced from official government statistics, updated 2026.
| Category | Brussels | London |
|---|---|---|
| Country | Belgium | U.K. |
| Currency | EUR (€) | GBP (£) |
| 1BR Rent Range | €880 - €1,600Cheaper | £1,100 - £3,600 |
| 2BR Rent Range | €1,100 - €2,100Cheaper | £1,430 - £4,800 |
| Groceries / mo | €350 | £280Cheaper |
| Transport Pass / mo | €50Cheaper | £202 |
| Dining Out / mo | €170Cheaper | £240 |
| English Level | 4/5 (Good) | 5/5 (Excellent)Cheaper |
| Neighborhoods Tracked | 12 | 18 |
| Healthcare System | Mandatory Public | NHS (Public) |
Overall, Brussels tends to be more affordable when comparing rent, groceries, transport, and dining costs. However, the two cities use different currencies, so exchange rates and local salary levels also play a significant role. Use our calculator to see what your specific salary means in each city.
12 neighborhoods, rent data, and full cost breakdown in Belgium
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Open the comparison calculatorBased on our data, Brussels is generally cheaper to live in when comparing rent, groceries, transport, and dining costs. However, costs vary significantly by neighborhood and lifestyle.
In Brussels, 1-bedroom rents range from €880 to €1,600 per month across 12 neighborhoods. In London, 1-bedroom rents range from £1,100 to £3,600 per month across 18 neighborhoods.
A monthly public transport pass costs €50 in Brussels and £202 in London. Both cities have well-developed public transit systems.
Brussels has an English proficiency rating of 4/5 (Good) and London rates 5/5 (Excellent). Brussels uses Mandatory Public healthcare, while London uses NHS (Public). Both factors are important for expats considering a move.