Portugal vs Spain Cost of Living 2025 — Full Comparison

TL;DR — Portugal (CoL Index 48.8) and Spain (CoL Index 51.6) are the two closest competitors in Western Europe for expat value. Spain is approximately 6% more expensive overall, but the gap is narrow. The critical difference is where you live: Lisbon now rivals Madrid for rent in central neighbourhoods, while smaller Portuguese cities remain dramatically cheaper than any major Spanish city. For digital nomads choosing between them, climate, language access and visa options often matter more than the price gap.

Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024.


Head-to-Head Data Table

IndicatorPortugalSpainWinner
GNI per capita (PPP)$50,730$57,670Spain (higher income)
Cost of Living Index48.851.6Portugal
Rent Index25.223.2Spain (cheaper rent)
Groceries Index46.950.6Portugal
Restaurant Index45.655.1Portugal
Local Purchasing Power66.4104.4Spain
CPI (2010=100)131.2126.1Spain (less inflation)
Expat Value Score0.960.89Spain (marginally)

Sources: World Bank 2024; Numbeo 2024.

Counterintuitive finding: Portugal’s Rent Index (25.2) is actually higher than Spain’s (23.2). This reflects the extreme pressure on Lisbon/Porto rents relative to the national income base — making Spain marginally better value for rent despite being more expensive overall.


🏠 Housing

City1-bed centre/month1-bed outside centre
Lisbon~$1,300–1,900~$900–1,300
Porto~$1,000–1,500~$700–1,050
Madrid~$1,200–1,700~$850–1,150
Barcelona~$1,300–1,800~$900–1,200
Valencia~$850–1,200~$600–850
Braga / Coimbra~$600–950~$450–700
Seville / Granada~$700–1,100~$500–800

Verdict: For major city living (Lisbon vs Madrid vs Barcelona), prices are broadly similar — Lisbon is no longer meaningfully cheaper. For second-tier cities, Portugal (Braga, Coimbra, Évora) is cheaper than Spain’s equivalents.


🍽️ Food

CategoryPortugalSpain
Groceries Index (Numbeo 2024)46.950.6
Restaurant Index (Numbeo 2024)45.655.1
Coffee~$0.9–1.5 (bica)~$1.5–2.5 (café con leche)
Menu del día / Menu do dia~$9–14~$12–16

Verdict: Portugal is notably cheaper for eating out (Restaurant Index 10 points lower). Groceries are also slightly cheaper. Food is Portugal’s clearest cost advantage.


🚌 Transport

CategoryPortugalSpain
Monthly transit pass~$40–50~$55–65
Taxi (5km)~$8–13~$10–15
Intercity trainCP (slower, affordable)AVE (fast, pricier)

Verdict: Transport is comparable. Spain’s AVE high-speed rail is a significant advantage for intercity mobility. Portugal’s Lisbon/Porto metro is sufficient but smaller in scope.


🏥 Healthcare

CategoryPortugalSpain
Public systemSNS (free for residents)SNS (free for residents)
Private insurance~$40–100/month~$50–120/month
QualityGood in citiesGood in cities

Verdict: Both countries have accessible public healthcare for residents. Spain’s system is generally considered slightly better resourced. Private care costs are similar.


🎭 Leisure

CategoryPortugalSpain
Gym membership~$25–40~$25–45
Cinema~$8–12~$9–14
Nightlife / dining outSlightly cheaperMore options (larger cities)

Verdict: Comparable. Spain’s larger cities (Madrid, Barcelona, Seville) offer more variety. Portugal’s lifestyle is quieter and more affordable outside Lisbon.


💰 Monthly Budget Comparison

Budget levelPortugalSpain
Frugal~$1,200–1,700~$1,400–1,900
Moderate~$2,000–2,800~$2,200–3,000
Comfortable~$3,200–4,500+~$3,500–5,000+

🏆 Verdict — Portugal vs Spain

CriterionWinner
Overall cost of livingPortugal (marginally)
Rent (major cities)Spain
Food & restaurantsPortugal
TransportTie
HealthcareTie
Local purchasing powerSpain
Inflation stabilitySpain
English accessibilitySpain
Visa options (nomad)Spain (Digital Nomad Visa)
Tax regime for expatsPortugal (IFICI, ex-NHR)
ClimateTie (both excellent)

Overall: Spain edges Portugal on purchasing power and rent in major cities. Portugal edges Spain on food costs and tax incentives for high earners. For pure budget optimization within Europe, the difference is marginal — choose based on city preference, language comfort and lifestyle.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is Portugal cheaper than Spain in 2025?

Overall yes, but marginally — Portugal’s Cost of Living Index (48.8) is 6% lower than Spain’s (51.6) according to Numbeo 2024. However, Lisbon’s rent now rivals Madrid. For restaurant and grocery costs, Portugal is clearly cheaper. The decision often depends on city rather than country.

Which country is better for digital nomads — Portugal or Spain?

Spain introduced a formal Digital Nomad Visa in 2023 allowing non-EU workers to live legally for up to 5 years. Portugal’s equivalent (D8 Visa) also exists for remote workers. Both are excellent choices — Spain wins on size and urban variety; Portugal on tax efficiency (IFICI regime) and quieter pace of life.

Is Lisbon more expensive than Madrid?

Broadly comparable in central areas. Both cities have seen strong rent growth since 2020. Lisbon’s rent has risen faster in percentage terms from a lower base and now rivals Madrid in desirable central neighbourhoods. Outside the centre, both cities offer similar value.

Which country has better weather — Portugal or Spain?

Both have excellent Mediterranean climates. Portugal’s Algarve region has 300+ days of sunshine per year. Spain offers more climatic diversity (from Andalucia’s heat to the Basque Country’s Atlantic climate). Neither has a clear overall winner — it depends on region preference.

Can I live in Portugal or Spain on $2,000/month?

Yes, comfortably in both countries outside the major city centres. In Braga, Coimbra, Granada or Valencia, $2,000/month allows a comfortable lifestyle with a private one-bedroom apartment, regular dining out and social activities. In Lisbon or Madrid central, it requires more careful budgeting.


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Last updated: 2025 | Data: World Bank Open Data (NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL) — 2024; Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024.

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