Cost of Living in Amsterdam: A Human Centred Guide for Expats (2025)
Date: 10 April 2025
Source: Best City Index
Introduction
Amsterdam a city of canals, bicycles, creativity, and history continues to attract expats, students, and digital professionals from all over the world. But how affordable is life in the Dutch capital? This guide offers a clear and honest overview of what it really costs to live, work, and enjoy everyday life in Amsterdam in 2025.
Amsterdam has around 921,000 residents and a larger metropolitan area of over 2.5 million. It is one of Europe’s most international cities, with a strong focus on sustainability, design, and community. English is widely spoken, making it easy for newcomers to adapt.
Accommodation is in high demand and remains one of the biggest challenges:
1-bedroom apartment (city centre): €1,700–€2,200
3-bedroom apartment (city centre): €2,800–€4,000
Utilities (electricity, heating, water, waste): €160–€240/month
Amsterdam is known for its biking culture, but there’s also excellent public transport:
Monthly public transport card (GVB): €103
Petrol per litre: €2.23
Second-hand bicycle: €150–€300
For expats with children, Amsterdam offers excellent international schools:
International School of Amsterdam: €20,000–€25,000/year
British School of Amsterdam: €17,000–€22,000/year
For adults:
Dutch language courses (basic to advanced): €250–€1,200
University tuition (EU/EEA): €2,530/year; (non-EU): €8,000–€15,000/year
Meal in a mid-range restaurant: €22–€35
Coffee (regular): €3.50
Monthly groceries (single person): €300–€450
Gym membership: €30–€60/month
Cinema ticket: €13–€15
Museum entry (e.g., Rijksmuseum): €20
Health insurance is mandatory:
Basic health insurance (monthly): €120–€140
Doctor’s visit (if uninsured): €35–€60
Amsterdam scores high in liveability, inclusivity, and sustainability. While housing and schooling are expensive, the city offers excellent quality of life, cultural richness, and safety.
Expense Type | Cost (EUR) |
---|---|
Housing (1-bed centre) | €1,950 |
Utilities | €200 |
Public transport (monthly) | €103 |
Petrol (per litre) | €2.23 |
Groceries (monthly) | €375 |
Meal (restaurant) | €28 |
Gym (monthly) | €45 |
Cinema | €14 |
Education (children/year) | €21,000 |
Education (adults/year) | €6,500 |
Healthcare (insurance/mo) | €130 |
Disclaimer: Prices are based on local sources and averages and may vary depending on district and lifestyle.
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Author
Sammy Salmela is a contributor to BestCityIndex with expertise in urban development and global city trends.
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