Study Abroad Budget Guide 2026 — Monthly Costs by City
Building a realistic study abroad budget is one of the highest-impact things you can do before departure. This guide gives you real monthly cost estimates for 28 cities across Europe and North America so you can plan your semester abroad budget before you book a flight.
All figures are based on a typical exchange student lifestyle: shared apartment (not student hall), cooking at home 70% of the time, using public transport, and going out 2–3 times per week. Figures are in EUR unless noted.
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In this guide
How Your Study Abroad Budget Breaks Down
For most exchange students, spending falls into five buckets:
| Category | Typical Share | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Housing | 45–55% | Biggest variable — shared rooms vs private, central vs suburb |
| Food | 20–25% | Groceries + occasional restaurant |
| Transport | 8–12% | Monthly pass or bike, rarely car |
| Leisure | 10–15% | Going out, travel, culture |
| Phone + misc | 5–8% | SIM, laundry, personal care |
One-time setup costs (bedding, kitchenware, transit card deposit, registration fees) typically add €100–300 in your first month.
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Budget Tier 1 — Under €900/month (Best Value)
These cities offer the lowest cost of living for exchange students in Europe. High quality of life, growing international student communities.
Warsaw, Poland — €700–850/month
Shared room: €350–500 | Food: €200–250 | Transport: €20 (student pass) | Leisure: €100–150 Full Warsaw exchange guide →
Krakow, Poland — €650–800/month
Shared room: €300–450 | Food: €180–230 | Transport: €15 | Leisure: €100–130 Full Krakow exchange guide →
Wroclaw, Poland — €630–780/month
Shared room: €280–420 | Food: €170–220 | Transport: €15 | Leisure: €80–120 Full Wroclaw exchange guide →
Porto, Portugal — €750–900/month
Shared room: €400–550 | Food: €200–250 | Transport: €30 | Leisure: €100–150 Full Porto exchange guide →
Coimbra, Portugal — €650–800/month
Shared room: €300–420 | Food: €180–220 | Transport: €20 | Leisure: €80–120 Full Coimbra exchange guide →
Graz, Austria — €800–950/month
Shared room: €400–550 | Food: €220–260 | Transport: €29 (semester ticket) | Leisure: €100–150 Full Graz exchange guide →
Innsbruck, Austria — €820–970/month
Shared room: €420–570 | Food: €220–260 | Transport: €29 | Leisure: €100–150 Full Innsbruck exchange guide →
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Budget Tier 2 — €900–1,200/month (Mid-Range)
Solid balance of cost and city quality. Most popular Erasmus and exchange destinations fall here.
Lisbon, Portugal — €950–1,200/month
Shared room: €550–750 | Food: €220–270 | Transport: €35 | Leisure: €120–180 Full Lisbon exchange guide →
Bologna, Italy — €900–1,100/month
Shared room: €500–650 | Food: €200–250 | Transport: €15 | Leisure: €100–160 Full Bologna exchange guide →
Valencia, Spain — €900–1,100/month
Shared room: €450–600 | Food: €210–260 | Transport: €25 | Leisure: €120–170 Full Valencia exchange guide →
Madrid, Spain — €1,000–1,250/month
Shared room: €550–750 | Food: €230–280 | Transport: €35 | Leisure: €130–180 Full Madrid exchange guide →
Cologne, Germany — €950–1,150/month
Shared room: €500–650 | Food: €220–270 | Transport: €30 | Leisure: €100–150 Full Cologne exchange guide →
Gothenburg, Sweden — €1,000–1,200/month
Shared room: ~SEK 5,000–7,000 (€450–640) | Food: ~SEK 2,500 (€230) | Transport: ~SEK 395/mo (€36) | Leisure: €120–160 Full Gothenburg exchange guide →
Lund, Sweden — €980–1,150/month
Shared room: ~SEK 4,500–6,500 (€415–600) | Food: €220–260 | Transport: €30–40 | Leisure: €100–140 Full Lund exchange guide →
Vienna, Austria — €1,050–1,300/month
Shared room: €550–750 | Food: €240–290 | Transport: €29 (semester ticket) | Leisure: €120–180 Full Vienna exchange guide →
Toulouse, France — €980–1,200/month
Shared room: €500–680 | Food: €220–270 | Transport: €33 | Leisure: €100–150 Full Toulouse exchange guide →
Montpellier, France — €950–1,150/month
Shared room: €480–650 | Food: €210–260 | Transport: €25 | Leisure: €100–140 Full Montpellier exchange guide →
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Budget Tier 3 — €1,200–1,600/month (Higher Cost)
Major Western European hubs. High quality, high cost — but Erasmus grants and city amenities partially offset.
Barcelona, Spain — €1,100–1,400/month
Shared room: €600–850 | Food: €240–290 | Transport: €35 | Leisure: €150–200 Full Barcelona exchange guide →
Berlin, Germany — €1,050–1,350/month
Shared room: €600–850 | Food: €240–290 | Transport: €29 (Semesterticket) | Leisure: €130–180 Full Berlin exchange guide →
Rotterdam, Netherlands — €1,150–1,400/month
Shared room: €600–800 | Food: €250–300 | Transport: €50 | Leisure: €120–170 Full Rotterdam exchange guide →
Milan, Italy — €1,200–1,500/month
Shared room: €700–950 | Food: €250–300 | Transport: €38 | Leisure: €150–200 Full Milan exchange guide →
Brussels, Belgium — €1,150–1,450/month
Shared room: €600–850 | Food: €250–300 | Transport: €50 | Leisure: €130–180 Full Brussels exchange guide →
Edinburgh, Scotland — €1,200–1,500/month
Shared room: ~£600–850 (€700–990) | Food: ~£230 | Transport: ~£55 | Leisure: ~£130–180 Full Edinburgh exchange guide →
Stockholm, Sweden — €1,300–1,600/month
Shared room: ~SEK 7,000–9,500 (€640–870) | Food: ~SEK 2,800 (€260) | Transport: ~SEK 895/mo (€82) | Leisure: €140–190 Full Stockholm exchange guide →
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Budget Tier 4 — €1,500–2,200/month (Premium Cities)
Amsterdam, Netherlands — €1,400–1,800/month
Shared room: €800–1,200 | Food: €270–330 | Transport: €50 | Leisure: €160–220 Full Amsterdam exchange guide →
Paris, France — €1,400–1,900/month
Shared room: €800–1,200 | Food: €270–330 | Transport: €35 (Navigo) | Leisure: €160–220 Full Paris exchange guide →
London, UK — €1,800–2,500/month
Shared room: ~£900–1,400 (€1,050–1,630) | Food: ~£280 | Transport: ~£100 (Zone 1–2) | Leisure: ~£200 Full London exchange guide →
Montreal, Canada — €1,100–1,500/month
Shared room: ~CAD 900–1,300 (€620–900) | Food: ~CAD 400 | Transport: ~CAD 98 (student pass) | Leisure: ~CAD 200 Full Montreal exchange guide →
Toronto, Canada — €1,400–1,900/month
Shared room: ~CAD 1,300–1,800 (€900–1,250) | Food: ~CAD 450 | Transport: ~CAD 143 | Leisure: ~CAD 250 Full Toronto exchange guide →
Vancouver, Canada — €1,500–2,000/month
Shared room: ~CAD 1,400–2,000 (€970–1,385) | Food: ~CAD 450 | Transport: ~CAD 115 | Leisure: ~CAD 250 Full Vancouver exchange guide →
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City Cost Summary Table
| City | Monthly Budget | Tier |
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| Wroclaw | €630–780 | Budget |
| Krakow | €650–800 | Budget |
| Coimbra | €650–800 | Budget |
| Warsaw | €700–850 | Budget |
| Porto | €750–900 | Budget |
| Graz | €800–950 | Budget |
| Innsbruck | €820–970 | Budget |
| Bologna | €900–1,100 | Mid |
| Valencia | €900–1,100 | Mid |
| Lisbon | €950–1,200 | Mid |
| Cologne | €950–1,150 | Mid |
| Montpellier | €950–1,150 | Mid |
| Lund | €980–1,150 | Mid |
| Toulouse | €980–1,200 | Mid |
| Gothenburg | €1,000–1,200 | Mid |
| Madrid | €1,000–1,250 | Mid |
| Vienna | €1,050–1,300 | Mid |
| Berlin | €1,050–1,350 | Mid |
| Barcelona | €1,100–1,400 | High |
| Montreal | €1,100–1,500 | High |
| Rotterdam | €1,150–1,400 | High |
| Brussels | €1,150–1,450 | High |
| Milan | €1,200–1,500 | High |
| Edinburgh | €1,200–1,500 | High |
| Stockholm | €1,300–1,600 | High |
| Amsterdam | €1,400–1,800 | Premium |
| Paris | €1,400–1,900 | Premium |
| Toronto | €1,400–1,900 | Premium |
| Vancouver | €1,500–2,000 | Premium |
| London | €1,800–2,500 | Premium |
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How to Reduce Your Costs Without Sacrificing Experience
Housing: University-provided housing (halls, dormitories) is almost always cheaper than private market — and includes bills. Apply on day 1 of your acceptance. For private rentals, rooms in the second or third ring from the city center can cut costs by 30–40%.
Food: A weekly grocery shop at discount supermarkets (Lidl, Aldi, Carrefour, Biedronka, Dia) costs €40–60 in most European cities. University canteens offer subsidized meals for enrolled students (often €3–5 per hot meal) — use them.
Transport: In Germany, the Semesterticket (included in semester fee) covers all public transport in the city. In France and Spain, student transport discounts apply with a valid student card. In Warsaw and Krakow, the monthly student pass costs under €20.
Leisure: Student cards unlock major discounts on museums, cinema, concerts, and theatre across Europe. Get your student card from the international office on day 1 and use it everywhere.
Erasmus+ grant: If on Erasmus+, your monthly grant partially offsets costs. 2025–26 rates: approx. €250–700/month depending on your home country and destination. Check current rates with your institutional Erasmus coordinator — they are updated annually.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much money do I need for a semester abroad?
For a 5-month semester, budget €3,500–8,000 depending on city. Budget destinations (Warsaw, Krakow, Porto, Coimbra) can be done on €3,500–4,500. Mid-range cities (Berlin, Barcelona, Lisbon) cost €5,000–7,000. Premium cities (Paris, Amsterdam, London) cost €7,000–12,000 for 5 months.
Does Erasmus+ cover all my costs abroad?
No. The Erasmus+ grant is a contribution, not a full scholarship. Monthly grants (2025–26) range from €250 (low-cost-to-low-cost country moves) to €700 (low-cost-country student going to high-cost destination). The grant covers roughly 20–50% of typical monthly costs in most destinations.
Are Canadian cities cheaper than European cities for exchange students?
Montreal is comparable to mid-range European cities (€1,100–1,500/month). Toronto and Vancouver are more expensive (€1,400–2,000/month), similar to Amsterdam or Paris. However, Canadian universities often offer on-campus housing at subsidized rates — always apply through the university first.
What is the cheapest European city to study abroad?
For exchange students in 2026, Wroclaw and Krakow (Poland) are the cheapest options at €630–800/month. Porto and Coimbra (Portugal) follow at €650–900/month with a warmer climate and English-friendly environment.
Do I need to bring cash or can I use my card everywhere?
Cards (especially Visa and Mastercard) are accepted almost universally in Western and Northern Europe. Poland, Eastern Europe, and rural areas in Southern Europe still prefer cash for small transactions. Bring €100–200 in local currency for your arrival day and keep a cash reserve of €50–100 for markets, small vendors, and emergencies.
