7 cheapest cities to live in Europe
Many people across Europe are moving from one country to another in search of better living conditions. And all because the prices in most cities are very high.
We offer you a selection of the cheapest (relative to average European prices) cities:
Barcelona, Spain
Despite the high population density in this city, it is very attractive for visitors - the cost of living is much lower than salaries.
Lisbon, Portugal
A beautiful old town with spacious streets and friendly locals. And what is most tempting - low prices.
Athens, Greece
A city with a low cost of living, but it will not be easy to find work here.
Tallinn, Estonia
A port city where it is pleasant and cheap to live.
Thessaloniki, Greece
A large city with a rich historical past, which is a port and resort, which is also very beneficial for living.
Porto, Portugal
Living in this city is 70 percent cheaper than in New York.
Tartu, Estonia
As in Tallinn, there are very affordable prices, as well as many development opportunities.