Cost of living in Spain – complete 2025 guide
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If you’re thinking about moving to Spain, understanding the real cost of living is one of the smartest things you can do. While Spain offers sunshine, culture, and a relaxed lifestyle, daily expenses vary depending on where you live – and they’re often much lower than in Northern Europe.
According to Eurostat, Spain’s average household spending is around 20-30% less than the European average, making it one of Europe’s most affordable Western countries.
Why understanding the cost of living in Spain matters
Knowing what life actually costs helps you plan better – whether you’re a retiree dreaming of Costa Blanca, a digital nomad in Valencia, or a family relocating to Madrid. Understanding housing, healthcare, food, and local taxes ensures you make informed financial decisions before moving.
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Average monthly living expenses in Spain
The average person spends between €1,000 and €1,800 per month, depending on location and lifestyle. Couples and families generally spend more on housing, transport, and private schooling.
Average monthly living expenses in Spain
Indicative midpoints by category. Actual costs vary by region and lifestyle.
👉 Example: Living in Madrid or Barcelona is around 25% more expensive than coastal areas like Alicante or Malaga.
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Housing is the biggest monthly expense. Renting a one-bedroom apartment in central Madrid costs around €1,000-€1,200, while the same apartment in Alicante or Granada can be found for €600-€800.
Electricity prices have stabilized around €0.25 per kWh, and monthly utilities (water, gas, electricity) typically add up to €100-€150.
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Food, groceries, and dining out
Spain’s food costs are refreshingly affordable. Fresh produce and local markets are much cheaper than Northern Europe.
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Basic grocery budget: €250–€400/month
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Restaurant meal (mid-range): €12–€18 per person
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Cappuccino: €1.70 average
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Wine bottle: €5–€8
Dining out regularly is sustainable here – especially with the famous menú del día (two courses + drink for around €12).
Transportation and mobility
Spain’s public transport is both cheap and efficient.
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Monthly metro/bus pass: €40–€60
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Fuel prices (2025): ~€1.70/L for petrol, €1.55/L for diesel
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Car insurance: €400–€600/year
Cities like Valencia and Seville are walkable and have excellent bus/tram networks, while trains (Renfe) link major regions affordably.
Healthcare and insurance costs
Spain’s public healthcare system is among the best in Europe and free for residents. Non-residents or expats often use private insurance, costing:
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Basic private plan: €40–€70/month
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Comprehensive plan: €100–€150/month
Private healthcare is popular among retirees and digital workers for faster appointments and English-speaking doctors.
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Education and family costs
Public education is free, but private and international schools charge tuition:
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Spanish private school: €400–€800/month
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International school: €900–€1,500/month
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Childcare/nursery: €250–€400/month
Spain’s family costs are roughly 35–40% lower than in the UK.
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FAQ – Cost of living in Spain
Is it expensive to live in Spain compared to the UK?
No, on average, 30–50% cheaper, depending on region.
What’s a good monthly budget in Spain?
Around €1,500 for a single person, €2,500 for a couple.
What’s the cost of groceries in Spain?
€250–€400/month for fresh food and basics.
Is healthcare free for expats?
Yes for legal residents, private insurance otherwise.
Which regions are most affordable?
Andalusia, Murcia, and Valencia region offer the best value for housing.
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