Barbados vs Buenos Aires vs Madrid vs Prague vs Rio de Janeiro vs Seoul

Barbados 🇧🇧
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Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
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Madrid 🇪🇸
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Rio de Janeiro 🇧🇷
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Population 110,000 2,900,000 6,578,0179 1,305,737 6,718,903 9,963,452
Official language(s) English, Bajan Creole Spanish Spanish Czech Portuguese Korean
Level of English Very high High Moderate High Low Moderate
Main airport Bridgetown/Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) Galeão International Airport Incheon International Airport (ICN)
Most common months to visit November - May September - December March - May, September - November June - October January - March, December March - May, September - November
Currency BBD - Barbadian dollar ($) ARS - Argentine Peso ($) EUR - Euro (€) CZK - Czech Koruna (Kč) BRL - Brazilian Real (R$) KRW - South Korean won (₩)
Credit cards Accepted in some places, cash also needed for smaller businesses Accepted everywhere. (ID required!) Accepted everywhere Accepted most places (some places are cash only) Accepted everywhere Accepted everywhere
Remote worker visa Yes No Yes Yes No No
Average monthly costs $2702 $1321 $2498 $1806 $1833 $2184
Rent $1054 $844 $1174 $780 $1066 $797
Groceries $234 $98 $175 $158 $95 $356
Dining out $345 $121 $313 $240 $210 $211
Cafe $75 $25 $51 $53 $25 $69
Coworking space $321 $95 $196 $175 $130 $222
Mobile internet $49 $11 $10 $24 $7 $40
Public transportation $35 $9 $78 $61 $33 $40
Taxis $106 $9 $44 $33 $14 $41
Shared bicycles and scooters $0 $14 $49 $19 $16 $13
Sport and cultural events $37 $24 $54 $19 $55 $39
Museums and sights $36 $4 $20 $35 $26 $6
Nightlife $96 $23 $82 $50 $54 $93
Gym $86 $14 $44 $56 $31 $69
Yoga $130 $19 $142 $66 $40 $112
Massage $99 $10 $64 $37 $32 $75
SIM card options Digicel Movistar, Claro, Personal Orange, Movistar, Vodafone Vodafone, T-Mobile Tim, Claro, Vivo KT, SK Telecom, LG Uplus
Tipping 10 - 15% usually included in restaurants, add 10 - 15% at bars 10% at restaurants and cafés is common, not common at bars Not customary or expected but small tips are appreciated. 10% at restaurants and bars, round up elsewhere 10% usually included in restaurants, 10% at bars and cafes with table service is common Not customary or expected
Taxi apps None available Uber (not official), Cabify, BA Taxi (Spanish only) Uber, Cabify, MyTaxi Free Now Uber, Liftago Easy Taxi, 99 Taxi, Uber Uber, Kakao
Tap water Not drinkable Not drinkable Drinkable Drinkable Not drinkable Drinkable
Overall cuisine Bajan cuisine features an eclectic mix of European, Asian, and Caribbean styles resulting in bold, tasty and crunchy meat or fish dishes with lots of spices, lime juice, thyme and salads laden with local vegetables and hot side dishes. Argentinian style with an emphasis on red meats, pastries, and Italian-inspired options Fresh, regional produce accentuated with garlic and olive oil and mixed with various meats and seafoods. Influenced both by Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern flavors. Thick soups are often combined with stewed vegetables and baked meats to produce rich dishes. Gravies and creams are popular in Czech cuisine, as is beer! Emphasis on rice, beans, pork and beef with a variety of root vegetables and fresh fruits. Fresh seafood is also very common. Emphasis on rice, vegetables, spices and meats. Main dishes are coupled with diverse side dishes and desserts. Strong driking culture.
Local food specialities Cou-cou and flying fish, fish cakes, cutters, pudding and souse, macaroni pie, conkies, Bajan black cake, sea eggs Asado, empanadas (Argentinian style), locro, milanesa napolitana, facturas and alfajores Paella, tapas, tortilla, gazpacho, pulpo a la gallega, callos a la madrileña, churros Vepřo knedlo zelo, Česnečka, Guláš, Svíčková na smetaně, Ovocné Knedlíky. Feijoada, bolinho de bacalhau, fried sardines, caldo verde, pao de queijo and brigadeiros. Kimchi, bulgogi, chap chae, mandu, sam gae tang, bossam
Eat like a local Food trucks, pubs, seaside street food, roadside carts, local seafood restaurants, smaller traditional restaurants and rum shops Local restaurants serving asados grill-to-dish (Parrillas), markets (San Telmo, Recoleta) and local cafés for maté and facturas Have some tapas and sangria at a tasca and paella at an authentic eatery. Keep an eye on the time and visit a cafeteria for a mid-afternoon merienda and some churros! Pubs and taverns, street food stalls, local cafés The "snack capital" of Brazil, Rio is a perfect place to try street food as well as the wide varieties of small, traditional eateries and churrascarias easily found across the city. Smaller, local eateries (sikdang), street stalls and local markets
Vegetarian / vegan options 14 options on HappyCow 79 options on Happy Cow 85 listings on Happy Cow 112 options on HappyCow 54 options on Happy Cow 57 options on Happy Cow