In Vancouver, a taxi averages 4.00 CAD, which is 51% higher than the 8.11 CAD in Glasgow.
When comparing local transport, taxis in Vancouver cost about 4.00 CAD, similar to what you’d pay in Glasgow.
Conversely, taxis are about 51% cheaper in Vancouver, costing 4.00 CAD, compared to 8.11 CAD in Glasgow.
In Vancouver, train tickets can cost about 37% more, averaging 3.50 CAD compared to 5.53 CAD in Glasgow.
Train tickets in both Glasgow and Vancouver are priced around 3.50 CAD.
Train travel is around 37% cheaper in Vancouver, priced at 3.50 CAD, versus 5.53 CAD in Glasgow.
In other cases, eating out in Vancouver may cost 4% more, at about 30.00 CAD, while in Glasgow meals average 31.34 CAD.
A meal at lunchtime usually costs about 30.00 CAD in both Glasgow and Vancouver.
In Vancouver, the average meal is 4% cheaper, at 30.00 CAD, compared to 31.34 CAD in Glasgow.
In Vancouver, coffee is about 13% more expensive, with an average price of 5.71 CAD, compared with 6.56 CAD in Glasgow.
Coffee costs nearly the same in Glasgow and Vancouver, with an average of 5.71 CAD.
Alternatively, coffee is roughly 13% cheaper in Vancouver, where it costs 5.71 CAD, while in Glasgow it is 6.56 CAD.