Cost of Living in Lisbon— Complete Data Guide

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Lisbon is one of Western Europe’s most sought-after cities for expats and digital nomads — and one of its most expensive in terms of rent growth. A Cost of Living Index of approximately 54 (Numbeo 2024, NYC = 100) places it above the national Portuguese average (48.8) but well below London, Paris or Munich. A furnished one-bedroom in a central neighbourhood now costs $1,300–1,900/month.

Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living — Lisbon 2024 (numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Lisbon).


Key Data at a Glance

IndicatorValueSource
Cost of Living Index (city)~54.2Numbeo 2024
Rent Index (city)~28.6Numbeo 2024
Groceries Index~48.4Numbeo 2024
Restaurant Index~47.2Numbeo 2024
Local Purchasing Power~62.8Numbeo 2024
Portugal GNI/capita PPP$50,730World Bank 2024

Housing in Lisbon

Neighbourhood1-bed furnished/monthNotes
Chiado / Bairro Alto~$1,600–2,200Most central, tourist pressure
Príncipe Real~$1,500–2,000Trendy, high demand
Alfama~$1,200–1,800Historic, less practical
Mouraria / Intendente~$900–1,400Up-and-coming, better value
Arroios / Penha de França~$850–1,300Popular with long-term expats
Alcântara / LX Factory area~$1,000–1,500Creative hub
Almada (across the river)~$700–1,100Cheapest option near Lisbon

Source: Numbeo Lisbon 2024. Prices have risen 40–60% since 2018.


Food

CategoryMonthly estimateNotes
Groceries (1 person)~$220–320Pingo Doce, Continente affordable
Menu do dia (lunch)~$9–14Best value dining
Mid-range restaurant dinner~$18–28/meal
Coffee (bica)~$0.9–1.5Cheapest in Western Europe
Monthly food budget (moderate)~$350–500

Transport

TransportMonthly cost
Monthly metro + bus pass~$40–50
Taxi / Uber (5km)~$8–14
Lisbon–Porto train (Alfa Pendular)~$25–50 one-way

Healthcare

CoverageMonthly cost
SNS public (registered residents)Free
Private insurance~$40–100/month

Monthly Budget Estimates

Budget levelMonthly estimateProfile
Frugal~$1,400–1,900Outer area, cooking, metro
Moderate~$2,200–3,000Central 1-bed, dining out occasionally
Comfortable~$3,500–5,000Prime neighbourhood, active lifestyle

Key Insight

Lisbon has become a victim of its own success. Its Rent Index (28.6) is now higher than Madrid (23.2) and even Berlin (24.6) — extraordinary for a city with Portugal’s average income levels ($50,730 PPP). The gap between what locals earn and what expats pay for rent is the defining tension of the city. For foreign-income earners, Lisbon remains cheaper than Northern European capitals but is no longer the bargain it was pre-2018. The neighbourhoods of Arroios and Mouraria offer the best remaining value within the city.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to live in Lisbon in 2026?

A moderate single-person lifestyle in Lisbon costs $2,200–3,000/month. This covers a central one-bedroom ($1,300–1,700), groceries (~$280), transport (~$45), health insurance (~$70) and leisure (~$250). In outer neighbourhoods (Arroios, Almada), costs drop 20–30%. Source: Numbeo Lisbon 2024.

Is Lisbon expensive for expats in 2026?

Relative to Portugal’s average income, yes — Lisbon’s rent has doubled since 2018. Relative to Paris, London or Amsterdam, no. For USD or EUR earners, Lisbon offers good quality of life at roughly 55% of London’s cost. The challenge is finding accommodation, not affording it.

What is the cheapest neighbourhood to live in Lisbon?

Almada (across the Tagus, connected by ferry) and the outer parishes of Loures and Odivelas offer the lowest rents near Lisbon. Within the city, Arroios, Penha de França and Mouraria are the most affordable while remaining urban and well-served by transport.

Is the NHR / IFICI tax regime available in Lisbon?

Yes — Portugal’s IFICI regime (replacing the original NHR in 2024) applies nationally, including Lisbon. Qualifying professionals in tech, research and innovation pay a flat 20% income tax for 10 years. Retirees pay 10% on foreign pensions. Always verify eligibility with a local tax advisor.

How does Lisbon compare to Porto for cost of living?

Porto is roughly 15–20% cheaper than Lisbon overall. Porto’s Rent Index is notably lower than Lisbon’s. For expats seeking Portuguese lifestyle at a lower price point, Porto offers comparable quality with better affordability.


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Last updated: 2026 | Data: World Bank 2024; Numbeo Cost of Living — Lisbon 2024. General information only.