Comparison
PT · Portugal

Lisbon

545,796 residents38.71°, -9.14°
US · United States

Mesa

504,258 residents33.41°, -111.83°

Lisbon and Mesa, side by side.

01 · Basics

At a glance

Population
545,796
504,258
Metro populationno data
Area (km²)
100.05
359.048734
Density (per km²)no data
Elevation (m)
100
378
02 · Climate

Weather, month by month

Solid lines are monthly highs, dashed lines are lows (°C).
Lisbon high low Mesa high low
Lisbon vs Mesa monthly temperature10°15°20°25°30°35°JFMAMJJASOND
Avg annual temp (°C)
17.4
no data
Annual rainfall (mm)lower is better
535.9
no data
Sunny days per yearno data
03 · Cost

Cost of living

Benchmarked against New York City at 100. Higher = more expensive.
Rent · 1BR, city centerlower is better
1,370
no data
Rent · 1BR, outside centerlower is better
1,044.44
no data
Rent · 3BR, city centerlower is better
2,592.31
no data
Groceries indexno data
Inexpensive meallower is better
13
no data
Midrange meal for twolower is better
50
no data
Transit · monthly passlower is better
40
no data
Utilities per monthlower is better
151.67
no data
06 · Vibes

What locals say

Synthesized from upvoted comments on each city's subreddit.
Lisbon

Lisbon feels like a city built on beauty and friction at the same time: steep hills, tiled facades, river views, old neighborhoods, and a daily rhythm that still looks and sounds lived-in rather than polished. People praise how easy it is to get around on foot or by metro, but the hills, slippery cobblestones, traffic, and occasional transit or taxi hassles are part of everyday life. The city has a calm, reserved social tone that many find pleasant, with lots of cafés, viewpoints, parks, and small businesses making ordinary days feel scenic. At the same time, the cost of living, tourist pressure, and pockets of safety or service issues show up repeatedly in local and visitor accounts.

Common complaints
  • Transport scams and driving chaos4
  • Cost of living and rent3
  • Tourist friction and overcrowding3
  • Public cleanliness and street upkeep2
  • Nightlife safety and rowdiness2
Common praises
  • Scenery and viewpoints8
  • Architecture and historic atmosphere6
  • Walkability and transit value3
  • Food and drink4
  • Calm, polite, easygoing social tone3

“Lisbon has the most gorgeous views in the whole of Europe”

r/Lisbon· 350 votes

“It was rainy for most of out time but such a beautiful city”

r/Lisbon· 279 votes
Mesa

Mesa feels like a sprawling suburban city folded into the Phoenix metro, with a lot of everyday life organized around driving, schools, shopping centers, and neighborhood routines. It is large enough to have its own identity, but many residents still treat it as part of the broader East Valley rather than a standalone urban core. The city’s appeal is practical: lots of sun, relatively predictable suburban living, and easy access to the rest of the Valley. For people who want a quieter, more spread-out place with chain-heavy convenience and quick freeway access, it can feel comfortable; for people seeking dense city energy, it may feel repetitive and car-dependent.

Common complaints
  • Car dependence and sprawl1
  • Heat and harsh summer weather1
  • Suburban sameness1
  • Limited nightlife density1
Common praises
  • Practical access to the Phoenix metro1
  • Suburban comfort and predictability1
  • Family-oriented feel1
  • Sun and winter livability1
07 · Culture

Food & nightlife

Lisbon
Food

Lisbon’s food scene reads as casual, good-value, and very local at the everyday level: neighborhood cafés, pastelarias, bifanas, toasted sandwiches, galão breakfasts, tinned-fish-style lunches, seafood, and the inevitable pastel de nata. Time Out Market and other polished spots appear in the mix, but the stronger recurring impression is of small independent places that look unpretentious yet high quality. Visitors repeatedly say they ate well across the city, and locals frame food as something you can do simply and well without much ceremony. The city also seems to reward wandering, with hidden rooms, tucked-away bars, and old houses repurposed into eating or drinking spaces.

Nightlife

Nightlife seems split between lively student/visitor zones and more atmospheric evening drinking in smaller squares, bars, and miradouro-adjacent areas. There is clearly a party scene—pub crawls, clubs like K Urban Beach, and late nights—but the comments also show that this can come with drunkenness, bad behavior, and occasional safety concerns. At the same time, evenings can be quiet and beautiful: squares like Largo do Carmo are described as calm at night, and plenty of people seem to prefer wine, beer, and a slow dinner over clubbing. Overall it reads as a city where nightlife exists in pockets rather than defining the whole place.

Mesa
Food

Mesa’s food scene is shaped by the broader East Valley and Phoenix metro rather than by a single downtown dining district. Expect a lot of approachable suburban dining: chains, local Mexican and Southwest spots, and scattered ethnic restaurants along major roads and commercial corridors. The upside is variety and convenience; the tradeoff is that many of the best options are car-dependent and not clustered into a single walkable restaurant scene.

Nightlife

Nightlife in Mesa is generally lower-key and more dispersed than in major entertainment districts. People looking for bars, live music, or late-night activity often head to neighboring Phoenix, Tempe, or Scottsdale, while Mesa itself tends to skew toward neighborhood bars, family-friendly venues, and casual evenings out. It is more of a ‘grab dinner and maybe a drink’ city than a stay-out-until-2 a.m. city.

08 · Reality check

Weather vs. what locals say

Lisbon
By the numbers

How locals feel

The weather reputation is mostly positive, but locals and repeat visitors describe it more specifically than the usual sunshine marketing. It is not that Lisbon is hot all the time; winter can feel chilly indoors because buildings are not well insulated, heating is limited, and rain makes the steep streets slippery. Still, compared with much of Europe, winter is mild, daylight is agreeable, and the city stays attractive year-round. People seem to love the brightness and outdoor life, while also warning not to underestimate damp, wind, or the way rain changes the city’s feel.

Mesa
By the numbers

How locals feel

On paper, Mesa’s weather looks attractive for much of the year because winters are mild and sunny, and there are long stretches of clear skies. In practice, locals usually talk about the heat first: summer is not just hot but limiting, shaping schedules, errands, and outdoor habits around early mornings, shade, air conditioning, and avoidance. The weather is often described as a tradeoff—great in the cooler months, punishing in the peak of summer.

09 · Summary

In short

Not enough data to form a verdict.

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