Budapest vs Buenos Aires vs Cape Town vs Playa del Carmen

Budapest 🇭🇺
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Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
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Cape Town 🇿🇦
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Playa del Carmen 🇲🇽
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Population 1,768,073 2,900,000 4,617,560 259,453
Official language(s) Hungarian Spanish Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans and English Spanish
Level of English High High Very high Moderate
Main airport Budapest Ferihegy International Airport (BUD) Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) Cape Town International Airport (CPT) Cancun International Airport (CUN)
Most common months to visit March - June, September - November September - December March - May, September - November January - May, October - December
Currency HUF - Hungarian Forint (Ft) ARS - Argentine Peso ($) ZAR - South African Rand (R) MXN - Mexican Peso ($)
Credit cards Accepted almost everywhere, cash needed for small shops Accepted everywhere. (ID required!) Accepted almost everywhere, but cash still needed in smaller shops Accepted almost everywhere
Remote worker visa No No No Yes
Average monthly costs $1230 $1321 $1549 $2143
Rent $499 $844 $618 $923
Groceries $108 $98 $129 $127
Dining out $202 $121 $269 $207
Cafe $29 $25 $32 $42
Coworking space $120 $95 $151 $160
Mobile internet $9 $11 $27 $21
Public transportation $36 $9 $55 $17
Taxis $27 $9 $21 $9
Shared bicycles and scooters $13 $14 $49 $49
Sport and cultural events $24 $24 $19 $97
Museums and sights $7 $4 $15 $217
Nightlife $43 $23 $43 $77
Gym $37 $14 $36 $42
Yoga $48 $19 $56 $54
Massage $26 $10 $30 $101
SIM card options Vodafone, Telenor Movistar, Claro, Personal MTN, Vodacom Telcel, Movistar
Tipping 10 - 15% at restaurants and bars 10% at restaurants and cafés is common, not common at bars 10 - 15% at restaurants, round up elsewhere 10-15% for restaurants
Taxi apps Bolt, Fotaxi Uber (not official), Cabify, BA Taxi (Spanish only) Uber, Bolt N/A
Tap water Drinkable Not drinkable Not drinkable Not drinkable
Overall cuisine Magyar cuisine makes extensive use of creams, cheeses and sauces primarily in beef, chicken and pork dishes, mixed with seasonal vegetables, fruits and rich desserts. Argentinian style with an emphasis on red meats, pastries, and Italian-inspired options South African cuisine has been shaped by a long history of Dutch, Malay, British and Indian settlements, making the food diverse and strong in flavor. There is a strong emphasis on game in all of its different forms, as well as spicy sauces and sautéed vegetables and dry-cured meats. Creamy desserts and liqueurs compliment large and flavorful meals. Staple dishes from maize, beans, sweet potato and avocado along with meat, chili peppers and other spices
Local food specialities Goulash, Fisherman's soup, Főzelék, Somloi Galuska, Pörkölt and Paprikás, Kürtös Kalács, Hungarian Lecsó, Lángos Asado, empanadas (Argentinian style), locro, milanesa napolitana, facturas and alfajores Bitlong and droewors, boerewors, Cape Malay curry, bobotie, melkert, gatsby, bunny chow Chilaquiles, tacos al pastor, chile rellenos, cochinita pibil, tostadas, pozole
Eat like a local Local markets, cafés, taverns, street food, traditional restaurants Local restaurants serving asados grill-to-dish (Parrillas), markets (San Telmo, Recoleta) and local cafés for maté and facturas Cape Malay shacks, food trucks, street food joints, local grills, small bakeries and food markets Taco stands, esquite stalls, El Fogon, El Pirata, Dona Mary's
Vegetarian / vegan options 47 options on HappyCow 79 options on Happy Cow 24 options on HappyCow 72 listings on Happy Cow