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Cost of living - Rotterdam
Livability

Cost of living - Rotterdam

Sammy Salmela
Sammy Salmela
January 31, 2025
2 min read
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Rotterdam, the modern and dynamic port city of the Netherlands, is an attractive destination for expats, students, and professionals looking for an urban lifestyle. But what does it actually cost to live here? Let's take a look at everyday life and the real expenses in the city.

Housing – More Affordable Than Amsterdam, But Still Costly

Rent in Rotterdam varies significantly depending on the area. If you want to live in the city center, such as the Kop van Zuid or the trendy Witte de Withstraat, expect to pay between €1,000–€1,800 per month for a modern one-bedroom apartment. In the suburbs, you can find housing for around €700–€1,200 per month. Those willing to share an apartment can expect to pay between €400–€700 per month.

Food and Groceries – International Options at a Price

Rotterdam offers a wide range of grocery stores and markets, with prices slightly lower than in Amsterdam. A typical grocery bill for one person can range from €250–€400 per month if you cook most meals at home. A lunch at a local café costs between €10–€15, while dinner at a mid-range restaurant can range from €25–€50 per person.

Transport – Well-Connected and Affordable

Public transport in Rotterdam is efficient, with metro, trams, and buses covering the city. A monthly transport pass costs around €70. Ride-sharing services like Uber are available, with short trips within the city center costing between €10–€20. Cycling is also a popular and budget-friendly option.

Entertainment and Leisure – A Diverse Cultural Scene

Rotterdam has a lively cultural and nightlife scene, with museums, theaters, and music venues. A cinema ticket costs around €12–€14, while a gym membership ranges between €30–€60 per month. A beer at a bar costs €4–€6, while a cocktail in a trendy venue is around €10–€15.

Summary – How Far Does Your Budget Go?

For a single person, a reasonable monthly budget in Rotterdam ranges from €1,500–€2,500, depending on housing and lifestyle choices. For families, costs are naturally higher, but the city offers a balance between modern living and a lower cost of living compared to Amsterdam.

Rotterdam is a city where you can enjoy a high quality of life without the extreme costs of the Dutch capital. Perhaps it’s this combination of innovation, lifestyle, and affordability that makes it such an attractive place to call home.

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Sammy Salmela is a contributor to BestCityIndex with expertise in urban development and global city trends.

Table of Contents

  • Housing – More Affordable Than Amsterdam, But Still Costly
  • Food and Groceries – International Options at a Price
  • Transport – Well-Connected and Affordable
  • Entertainment and Leisure – A Diverse Cultural Scene
  • Summary – How Far Does Your Budget Go?

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