Cost of Living in Lisbon: 2026 Monthly Budget Guide

Lisbon has become one of Europe’s most popular destinations for expats, remote workers, and digital nomads — sunny weather, a walkable historic centre, fast internet, and prices still below Western Europe. Costs have risen sharply, so here is what you can realistically expect to spend each month.

Quick answer: monthly cost of living in Lisbon

For a single person, a comfortable monthly budget in Lisbon is roughly €1,600–€2,600, depending mainly on rent and lifestyle. A couple sharing a one-bedroom can often live well on €2,400–€3,500 combined.

ExpenseSingle person (monthly)
Rent (1-bed apartment)€900–€1,600
Utilities & internet€100–€160
Groceries€200–€300
Eating out & coffee€150–€350
Public transport€40 (monthly pass)
Health insurance€40–€120
Entertainment & extras€150–€300
Estimated total€1,600–€2,600

Rent in Lisbon

Rent is the biggest cost and the one that has climbed the most. In central and popular areas (Príncipe Real, Alfama, Bairro Alto, Cais do Sodré), a furnished one-bedroom typically runs €1,100–€1,600/month. Neighbourhoods like Marvila, Benfica, or Almada offer one-bedrooms from €800–€1,100. A room in a shared flat starts around €500–€750.

Food and groceries

Groceries run about €200–€300/month if you cook most meals. Eating out is where Lisbon still shines: a prato do dia lunch costs €8–€12, a bica coffee €0.80–€1.50, and a mid-range dinner for two with wine €40–€60.

Transport

Lisbon has excellent, cheap public transport. A monthly Navegante pass covering metro, trams, and buses is just €40. Most expats skip owning a car entirely.

Health insurance

Portugal has good public healthcare, but most newcomers carry private or international insurance — expect €40–€120/month.

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Is Lisbon expensive?

Compared to the rest of Western Europe, Lisbon is still a relative bargain — but no longer “cheap.” A longer-term lease outside the touristy streets, cooking at home a few nights a week, and the €40 transport pass keeps a single person comfortable around €1,800/month.

Lisbon at a glance

  • Best value neighbourhoods: Marvila, Benfica, Almada
  • Monthly transport pass: €40
  • Typical 1-bed rent (central): €1,100–€1,600
  • Comfortable single budget: €1,600–€2,600/month
  • Currency: Euro (€)

Costs are approximate and change over time. Check current rental listings before you move.

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