Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Estimated monthly budget: $1,000–$1,300c
Life in Plovdiv is slower than in Sofia, but it still has good cafés, restaurants, parks, and cultural events. Rent is much cheaper than in most Western European cities. According to Livingcost, the average cost of living in Plovdiv is around $878 per month, while Numbeo estimates single-person costs at about €594 excluding rent.
Plovdiv is ideal for remote workers, retirees, writers, and anyone who wants a peaceful city with real character. With $2,000 per month, you can live very comfortably here.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Estimated monthly budget: $1,100–$1,500
Food is cheap, public transport is affordable, and rent is still low compared with most European capitals. Numbeo estimates single-person monthly costs in Sarajevo at about $774 excluding rent, while the Living Cost Index estimates around $1,276, including rent, for Sarajevo Canton.
Timisoara, Romania
Estimated monthly budget: $1,100–$1,500
Livingcost places the average cost of living in Timișoara at about $1,029 per month, while Numbeo estimates single-person monthly costs at about $688 excluding rent. The city is a smart option for people who want an affordable European base with good internet, cafés, public transport, and access to nearby countries such as Hungary and Serbia.
Bucharest, Romania
Estimated monthly budget: $1,300–$1,700
Bucharest is one of the best European cities to live in if you want a capital city lifestyle without Western European prices. It is especially good for digital workers, entrepreneurs, and people who want more energy than smaller cities offer.
Sofia, Bulgaria
Estimated monthly budget: $1,300–$1,800
Numbeo estimates single-person monthly costs in Sofia at about €698 excluding rent, and another estimate for 2026 puts single-person costs, including rent, around $1,532.
Thessaloniki, Greece
Estimated monthly budget: $1,400–$1,800
Numbeo estimates single-person monthly costs in Thessaloniki at about €784 excluding rent, while Livingcost places the average cost of living at around $1,272.
Coimbra, Portugal
Estimated monthly budget: $1,400–$1,850
Riga, Latvia
Estimated monthly budget: $1,400–$1,900
Livingcost estimates the average cost of living in Riga at about $1,248, while Numbeo estimates single-person monthly costs at about €844 excluding rent.
Riga is best for people who like northern Europe, clean streets, culture, and organized city life. Winters are long and cold, but summers are pleasant, green, and lively.
Krakow, Poland
Estimated monthly budget: $1,600–$2,000
Numbeo estimates single-person monthly costs in Kraków at about $882 excluding rent, and Nomads.com lists a single-person cost of around $1,885 per month.
Kraków is a good choice if you want a city that feels historic but also modern. The biggest challenge is rent, especially in central areas. Living outside the most touristy neighborhoods helps keep the budget under control.
Granada, Spain
Estimated monthly budget: $1,500–$1,900
Numbeo estimates the monthly cost for a single person in Granada at about €676, excluding rent. Expatistan estimates single-person monthly costs at about €1,494, and notes that Granada is one of the cheaper cities in Spain.
Granada is one of the best European cities to live in if you want to be in Spain on a lower budget. With $2,000 per month, you can enjoy local restaurants, public transport, cultural sites, and a comfortable apartment if you choose carefully.
