Vitoria, Brazil, Brazil — cost of living
Wikipedia · Vitória, Espírito Santo

Vitoria, Brazil

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About Vitoria, Brazil

Costs exclude rent
Single / month
$562
R$2,810.03
Family of 4 / mo
$1,407
R$7,033.81
Avg salary (after tax)
$1,027
R$5,134.25

Vitoria is a beautiful city located in the southeastern part of Brazil . It is the capital of the state of Espírito Santo and is known for its stunning beaches and lively culture. The city is surrounded by water, which gives it a unique charm and makes it a great place for water sports like surfing and sailing. Vitoria has a rich history and features interesting architecture, including colonial buildings and modern structures. The local cuisine is delicious, with fresh seafood being a highlight. Visitors can enjoy exploring the parks, taking in the views from the hills, and experiencing the vibrant nightlife. Overall, Vitoria is a wonderful destination for anyone looking to enjoy the sun, sea, and Brazilian culture.

Data aggregated from public cost-of-living sources. See About for methodology.· Wikipedia · Vitória, Espírito Santo· Updated May 22, 2026

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Fashion

  • Midrange Nike Running ShoesUSD $456.87
  • Summer Dress from Chain Stores (e.g., Zara, H&M)USD $310.02
  • Classic Jeans (e.g., Levi's 501)USD $300.2
  • Men's Dress ShoesUSD $375.25

Financial

  • Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed)USD $1.85
  • Average Monthly Salary After TaxUSD $5,134

Food - Beverages

  • CappuccinoUSD $13.07
  • Local Draft Beer (Pint)USD $9.14
  • Imported Beer (Small Bottle)USD $23.5
  • Soft Drinks (350 ml Bottle)USD $7.59
  • Bottled Water (350 ml)USD $3.25

Food - Dining

  • Casual Dining ExperienceUSD $34.61
  • Upscale Dinner for TwoUSD $261.05
  • Fast Food ComboUSD $45.65

Food - Grocery

  • Chicken Fillets (1 kg)USD $36.51
  • Beef Round (1 kg)USD $62.88
  • Apples (1 kg)USD $9.98
  • Bananas (1 kg)USD $6.11
  • Oranges (1 kg)USD $16.09
  • Tomatoes (1 kg)USD $10.43
  • Potatoes (1 kg)USD $8.2
  • Onions (1 kg)USD $7.45
  • Lettuce (1 Head)USD $7.86
  • Bottled Water (1.5L)USD $5.35
  • Midrange Bottle of WineUSD $52.22
  • Marlboro (20-Pack)USD $14.36
  • White Rice (1 kg)USD $8.79
  • Dozen EggsUSD $15.1
  • Local Cheese (1 kg)USD $58.56
  • Fresh White Bread (1 kg)USD $22.8
  • Milk (1 litre)USD $6.47

Housing

  • Average Rent of 3-Bedroom Apartment in City CenterUSD $3,028
  • Average Rent of 3-Bedroom Apartment Outside City CenterUSD $2,806
  • Average Cost per Square Foot for Apartments in City CenterUSD $788.23
  • Average Cost per Square Foot for Apartments Outside City CenterUSD $757.95
  • Average Rent of 1-Bedroom Apartment in City CenterUSD $1,697
  • Average Rent of 1-Bedroom Apartment Outside City CenterUSD $1,305

Leisure

  • Monthly Fee for Fitness Club Membership (1 Adult)USD $293.7
  • Monthly Fee for Private Kindergarten (1 Child)USD $2,485
  • Tennis Court Rental (1 Hour, Weekend)USD $169.67
  • Cinema Ticket (International Release)USD $58.73
  • Yearly Cost for International Primary School (1 Child)USD $34,460

Transportation

  • 1 Hour Taxi WaitUSD $24.38
  • Average Price of a New Sedan CarUSD $187,096
  • One-Way Local Transport FareUSD $5.22
  • Average Rate to Start a Taxi RideUSD $7.45
  • Average Monthly Cost of Public Transport PassUSD $219.32
  • Average Taxi Fare for 1 kmUSD $5.83
  • Average Price of a New Compact Hatchback CarUSD $152,723

Utilities (Monthly)

  • Internet Service (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited)USD $137.03
  • Average Monthly Cost for Essential Utilities in a 915 sq. ft. ApartmentUSD $571.07

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