Athens is the most expensive place to live in Greece. Mercer's 2024 Cost of Living Survey ranks the capital 104th out of 226 listed cities. However, it's significantly cheaper than many other European capitals, including Paris, France, London, UK, and Milan, Italy. Basic amenities on the mainland should be cheaper than on the Greek islands.
Cost of accommodation in Athens
Accommodation prices in Greece are on the rise, and Athens is no exception. Rental costs in Athens are estimated to be more than 25 percent higher than in Greece's next largest city, Thessaloniki. Accommodation on the Greek islands will be similarly priced to Athens.
Renting or buying a home will be the highest cost for expats in the capital. That said, it's worth knowing that foreigners who invest above a certain threshold in Greek property can apply for residency on that basis.
Cost of transport in Athens
Unlike the rest of the country, Athens boasts a metro and a tram network, both of which are reliable, convenient, and cost-effective. Greece's bus network is its primary form of public transport and is generally safe and affordable. There are, however, sporadic strikes in the major cities, and these can bring the bus network to a halt.
Greek drivers are notorious for their disregard for road laws, and driving in Athens is neither easy nor free from risk. Expats who insist on driving should consider car insurance mandatory. Parking is limited and may be pricey.
Cost of education in Athens
Public education is free, but the language of instruction is Greek. Expats who plan a long-term stay are largely happy to enrol their children, but many expats prefer private or international schools at a higher cost. Prices usually go up with the learner's academic level. Athens provides a wide range of private schools with various languages of instruction, and expat parents should not have trouble finding something to meet their budget.
Cost of healthcare in Athens
Athens is home to some of Greece's best public and private hospitals. Expats can access tax-funded public healthcare in the city, but new arrivals should be prepared for long waiting lists. Well-off expats typically secure comprehensive healthcare coverage to access private healthcare. Private hospitals will typically also have English-speaking staff, making them ideal for serving the unique needs of expats in the country.
Cost of groceries in Athens
Compared to many other European cities, grocery prices in Athens are largely affordable. Still, those moving to Athens should be aware that groceries elsewhere in the country are more reasonably priced. Still, locally produced wine, cheeses and olive oil are cheap.
You can visit the weekly farmer's markets to source reasonably priced and fresh produce. Imported and branded products are more expensive than expats may be used to, but they are still affordable.
Cost of entertainment and eating out in Athens
Athens's restaurants, nightlife, flea markets, and boutiques are a major draw. Whether shopping, visiting the capital's attractions or just going out and taking in the city, there is always something to do in Athens.
That said, the lifestyle in this cultural capital can get expensive. Price-conscious expats can try avoiding tourist areas and eating at their local establishments.
Cost of living in Athens chart
Prices may vary depending on product and service provider. The list below shows average prices in Athens in July 2024.
Accommodation (monthly rent) | |
One-bedroom apartment in city centre | EUR 600 |
One-bedroom apartment outside of city centre | EUR 400 |
Three-bedroom apartment in city centre | EUR 1,100 |
Three-bedroom apartment outside of city centre | EUR 800 |
Shopping | |
Eggs (dozen) | EUR 4.20 |
Milk (1 litre) | EUR 1.60 |
Rice (1kg) | EUR 2.50 |
Loaf of white bread | EUR 1.20 |
Chicken breasts (1kg) | EUR 11 |
Pack of cigarettes (Marlboro) | EUR 4.60 |
Eating out | |
Big Mac Meal | EUR 9 |
Coca-Cola (330ml) | EUR 1.90 |
Cappuccino | EUR 3.40 |
Bottle of local beer | EUR 5 |
Three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant | EUR 50 |
Utilities/household | |
Mobile phone monthly plan with calls and data | EUR 25 |
Internet (uncapped ADSL or cable – average per month) | EUR 31 |
Basic utilities (per month for a small apartment) | EUR 200 |
Transportation | |
Taxi rate (per kilometre) | EUR 1 |
Bus/train fare in the city centre | EUR 1.20 |
Petrol/gasoline (per litre) | EUR 1.90 |
What do expats say about the cost of living in Athens?
"Carrefour supermarket is cheaper, and every week in some neighbourhood in Athens there'll be a farmer's market where you can buy all your vegetables, eggs and even underwear cheaply." Bex shares her experiences in her expat interview about Greece.
"The farmer's markets are cost friendly and good for you! I think the biggest difference is the cost of electricity and gas, which are more expensive in Greece." Read more of Marissa's expat experience in Greece.
Further reading
►For more insights into Athenian life, have a look at the pros and cons of moving to Athens
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