Cost of Living in Europe — Complete Guide


TL;DR — Europe ranges from $600/month (Georgia) to $6,000/month (Switzerland). Western Europe averages $2,000–3,500/month; Eastern Europe $900–1,800/month. Portugal and Poland offer the best value for expats within the EU. All data from Numbeo 2025 and World Bank.


Cost of Living in Europe — Country Comparison

CountryMonthly Budget (USD)Rent 1BRCoL IndexRegionSource
Switzerland$4,500–6,000$2,100101.1WesternNumbeo 2025
Norway$4,000–5,500$1,80096.2NorthernNumbeo 2025
Denmark$3,500–4,800$1,60084.7NorthernNumbeo 2025
Germany$2,200–3,200$1,10065.3WesternNumbeo 2025
France$2,100–3,000$1,00063.1WesternNumbeo 2025
Italy$1,800–2,600$85058.4SouthernNumbeo 2025
Spain$1,600–2,400$78054.7SouthernNumbeo 2025
Portugal$1,400–2,200$70048.2SouthernNumbeo 2025
Poland$1,100–1,800$58041.3EasternNumbeo 2025
Georgia$800–1,300$38034.1CaucasusNumbeo 2025

Key Insight: Portugal remains the most affordable Western European country for expats in 2025 — $600–800/month cheaper than France with comparable quality of life, healthcare and safety scores.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest country to live in Europe?

Georgia is the cheapest European-adjacent country at $800–1,300/month. Within the EU, Poland and Portugal offer the lowest costs for expats.

Is Portugal cheaper than Spain?

Yes. Portugal averages $200–400/month less than Spain, primarily driven by lower rent. Full comparison: Portugal vs Spain Cost of Living.

Can I retire in Europe on $2,000/month?

Yes, comfortably in Portugal, Spain, Poland and Georgia. Difficult in France, Germany or Italy. See Countries Where $2,000 Is Enough.

Which European cities are most affordable?

Krakow, Warsaw, Porto and Valencia consistently rank as the most affordable cities in Europe for expats. See Most Affordable Cities in Western Europe.

Does Europe have digital nomad visas?

Yes — Portugal (D8), Spain (Digital Nomad Visa), Germany (Freiberufler) and Georgia (Remotely from Georgia) are the most accessible options.


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Disclaimer: Data represents average expat lifestyle costs. Individual expenses vary by city, neighbourhood and lifestyle. Not financial or relocation advice.


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TL;DR — Europe ranges from $600/month (Georgia) to $6,000/month (Switzerland). Western Europe averages $2,000–3,500/month; Eastern Europe $900–1,800/month. Portugal and Poland offer the best value for expats within the EU. All data from Numbeo 2025 and World Bank.


Cost of Living in Europe — Country Comparison

CountryMonthly Budget (USD)Rent 1BRCoL IndexRegionSource
Switzerland$4,500–6,000$2,100101.1WesternNumbeo 2025
Norway$4,000–5,500$1,80096.2NorthernNumbeo 2025
Denmark$3,500–4,800$1,60084.7NorthernNumbeo 2025
Germany$2,200–3,200$1,10065.3WesternNumbeo 2025
France$2,100–3,000$1,00063.1WesternNumbeo 2025
Italy$1,800–2,600$85058.4SouthernNumbeo 2025
Spain$1,600–2,400$78054.7SouthernNumbeo 2025
Portugal$1,400–2,200$70048.2SouthernNumbeo 2025
Poland$1,100–1,800$58041.3EasternNumbeo 2025
Georgia$800–1,300$38034.1CaucasusNumbeo 2025

Key Insight: Portugal remains the most affordable Western European country for expats in 2025 — $600–800/month cheaper than France with comparable quality of life, healthcare and safety scores.


Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Caucasus


City Guides in Europe


Rankings


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest country to live in Europe?

Georgia is the cheapest European-adjacent country at $800–1,300/month. Within the EU, Poland and Portugal offer the lowest costs for expats.

Is Portugal cheaper than Spain?

Yes. Portugal averages $200–400/month less than Spain, primarily driven by lower rent. Full comparison: Portugal vs Spain Cost of Living.

Can I retire in Europe on $2,000/month?

Yes, comfortably in Portugal, Spain, Poland and Georgia. Difficult in France, Germany or Italy. See Countries Where $2,000 Is Enough.

Which European cities are most affordable?

Krakow, Warsaw, Porto and Valencia consistently rank as the most affordable cities in Europe for expats. See Most Affordable Cities in Western Europe.

Does Europe have digital nomad visas?

Yes — Portugal (D8), Spain (Digital Nomad Visa), Germany (Freiberufler) and Georgia (Remotely from Georgia) are the most accessible options.


Explore Further

Comparisons

Other Regions


Sources


Disclaimer: Data represents average expat lifestyle costs. Individual expenses vary by city, neighbourhood and lifestyle. Not financial or relocation advice.