Worried about the Cost Of Living In Spain?
Understanding the cost of living in Spain for Indian students is essential for budgeting your study abroad journey.
This blog breaks down Spain’s living expenses for Indian students, including tuition, accommodation, food, and more.
Expense | Average Cost (€) |
Accommodation | 300–600 |
Food | 150–250 |
Transport | 40–60 |
Utilities | 50–100 |
Internet/Phone | 30–50 |
Miscellaneous | 100–200 |
Madrid and Barcelona, being the largest cities, have higher rents and daily expenses.
In contrast, cities like Granada, Salamanca, or Zaragoza offer a more affordable lifestyle, with lower accommodation and food costs.
Smaller towns may also provide a quieter environment, which some students prefer for focused study, while reducing your monthly living costs in Spain by up to 30%.
City | Avg. Monthly Cost (€) | Accommodation (€) | Food (€) | Transport (€) |
Madrid | 1,000–1,200 | 400–700 | 200 | 55 |
Barcelona | 1,000–1,200 | 400–650 | 200 | 50 |
Valencia | 800–1,000 | 300–500 | 180 | 45 |
Granada | 700–900 | 250–400 | 150 | 40 |
Salamanca | 700–900 | 250–400 | 150 | 40 |
Type | Monthly Cost (€) | Utilities Included? | Notes |
Student Residence | 350–800 | Sometimes | Meals & laundry often extra |
Shared Apartment | 250–500 | No | Most popular, split bills |
Private Rental | 500–900 | No | More privacy, higher cost |
Homestay | 400–700 | Yes | Meals included, cultural exp. |
Option | Monthly Cost (€) | Example |
Cooking at Home | 100–150 | Groceries, snacks |
Eating Out | 80–120 | 2–3 meals/week |
Restaurant Meal | 10–15 (per meal) | Mid-range restaurant |
Mode | Monthly Cost (€) | Student Discount? | Notes |
Public Transport | 40–60 | Yes | Metro, bus, tram |
Biking | 10–20 (rental) | No | Many cities have bike lanes |
Walking | Free | N/A | Most campuses are walkable |
Expense | Annual Cost (€) | Notes |
Tuition Fees | 1,000–4,000 | Public universities, varies by course |
Health Insurance | 500–700 | Mandatory for all students |
Visa Fees | 60–100 | Student visa application |
Books/Materials | 200–400 | Depends on course |
Residence Permit | 15–20 | Renewal fee |
Field Trips/Extras | 100–300 | Course dependent |
Stat: The cost to study and live in Spain from India is among the lowest in Western Europe.
Tip: Apply for scholarships to reduce your overall expenses.
Scholarship Name | Amount (€) | Eligibility |
Spanish Government | 1,000–3,000 | Merit-based, all nationals |
University Scholarships | 500–2,000 | Varies by institution |
Erasmus+ | 300–500/month | For exchange students |
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Tip | How It Helps |
Use Budgeting Apps | Track daily/weekly expenses |
Student Discounts | Save on transport, museums, events |
Part-Time Work | Earn extra income (up to 20 hrs/week) |
Open Local Bank Account | Easier payments, avoid conversion charges |
Emergency Fund | For unexpected expenses |
Year | Indian Students Enrolled | % Increase YoY |
2020 | 2,500 | — |
2021 | 3,200 | +28% |
2022 | 4,100 | +28% |
Stat: The number of Indian students in Spain has grown by over 60% in the last three years.
Category | Cost (€) |
Accommodation | 500 |
Food | 180 |
Transport | 50 |
Utilities | 70 |
Internet/Phone | 40 |
Miscellaneous | 120 |
Total | 960 |
Hidden Cost | Typical Amount (€) | How to Save |
Registration Fees | 50–200 | Check university policies |
Printing/Copying | 10–20/month | Use digital notes |
Social Activities | 30–50/month | Attend free university events |
Medical Emergencies | Varies | Have comprehensive insurance |
Knowing the cost of living in Spain helps you plan your finances and enjoy your study abroad experience.
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A. Yes, Spain is generally more affordable than countries like the UK, France, or Germany, especially in terms of tuition fees and daily living expenses.
A. Major cities like Madrid and Barcelona have Indian grocery stores and restaurants. In smaller cities, you may find fewer options, but international supermarkets usually stock basic Indian ingredients.
A. It’s recommended to bring enough to cover your first month’s rent, deposit, initial expenses (around €1,500–€2,000), and some cash for daily needs until you open a local bank account.
A. While many universities offer courses in English, knowing basic Spanish helps with daily life, part-time jobs, and socializing. Many universities offer free or low-cost Spanish language classes for international students.
A. Cook at home, use student discounts, share accommodation, use public transport, and participate in free university events to keep your expenses low.