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Population:
Bilbao city: ~345,000
Greater Bilbao metro: ~1 million
Tucked into Spain's green northern coastline, Bilbao blends Basque heritage, stunning architecture, and a sophisticated urban pulse. Though smaller than Madrid or Barcelona, this cultural powerhouse punches far above its weight. With world-renowned museums, excellent public transport, and a slower pace of life, living in Bilbao feels intimate yet connected to the world.
Whether you’re an expat, digital nomad, or a family looking to settle, Bilbao offers a unique blend of affordability and quality of life.
Rental Prices (monthly):
1-bed apartment (City centre): €830
1-bed apartment (Outside centre): €650
3-bed apartment (City centre): €1,500
3-bed apartment (Outside centre): €1,100
Purchase Price per m²:
City centre: €3,600
Outside centre: €2,400
Groceries & Dining:
Milk (1L): €1.10
Bread (500g): €1.45
Eggs (12): €3.00
Meal at mid range restaurant: €16
Coffee: €2.10
Big Mac Meal: €9.50
Utilities (Monthly):
Electricity, heating, water: €145
Internet (fibre, unlimited): €35
Transport & Fuel:
Public transport pass: €42/month
Taxi start fare: €4
Gasoline (per litre): €1.75
Cinema ticket: €8.50
Museum entry (Guggenheim): €13–16
Local events/concerts: €20–45
Gym membership: €38/month
Yoga class drop-in: €12
Bike rental (per day): €12
Unemployment rate: ~10.2%
Major industries: Tourism, shipping, manufacturing, finance, tech
Work culture: Formal but friendly; late starts (often 9–10am), long lunch breaks
Avg working hours: 38 hours/week
Public healthcare: Free (with EU card or Spanish social security)
Private health insurance: €50–90/month
GP visit (private): €45–60
Public schools: Free
Private/international schools: €4,000–€9,000/year
Category | Single Person | Family of 4 |
---|---|---|
Rent (1-bed / 3-bed) | €830 / €1,500 | €1,500 |
Utilities & Internet | €180 | €220 |
Groceries | €250 | €750 |
Public Transport | €42 | €120 |
Leisure & Dining | €200 | €400 |
Estimated Total | €1,500 | €2,990 |
Key prices
Meal at restaurant: €16
Gym: €38
Big Mac Meal: €9.50
Internet: €35
Prices are based on local sources and averages and may vary depending on district and lifestyle.
Bilbao is a city of contrasts: ancient stone lanes meet avant-garde buildings. From the lively Casco Viejo (Old Town) with its pintxos bars to sleek Abando, you’ll find both local warmth and cosmopolitan ease. Sundays are slow and social. Siestas are still a thing. And yes, everyone really does talk about the weather here.
Average temperatures:
Morning: 10–14°C
Midday: 16–24°C
Evening: 12–18°C
Seasonal summary:
Spring: Wet, green, mild
Summer: Warm, breezy, ~26°C highs
Autumn: Misty and poetic
Winter: Rainy, ~10–12°C
Sunrise/sunset:
Summer: 6:45–22:00
Winter: 8:30–17:45
Bilbao scores well on European green indexes thanks to its urban greening initiatives, cycling infrastructure, and a renewed focus on sustainability.
Environmental Index (Best City Index Model): 7.6/10
Green public transport, efficient recycling, and flood-resilient planning give Bilbao a head start in adapting to climate change.
The city is also a participant in the European Mission for 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030.
Bilbao is for those who want the charm of a medium-sized European city with the soul of a cultural giant. Affordable by Spanish standards, green by European ones, and human in scale it’s a city where life feels both slower and fuller.
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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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