2) Paris
Paris is the capital of France. The city is famous for its café culture and designer boutiques. A loaf of bread costs around $9 in Paris. One liter unleaded petrol will cost you $2.40. The city is a major rail, highway and air transport hub. Its subway system serves 9 million passengers daily. If you want to enjoy a smoke in this city, you need to be ready to pay around $9 per pack.
1) Singapore
Singapore is the most expensive city in the world. In this metropolitan city, a loaf of bread, a pack of cigarettes and a bottle of wine will together cost around $39.11. It is 11 percent more expensive to live in Singapore than in New York City. Cloths cost 50 percent more than in New York City.
New York City was used as the base for the study. While Asia is home to the most expensive city in the world, the continent boasts the world’s most affordable cities, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi, Tehran and Karachi.
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