Tirana is ranked on 19th place among 25 European cities where you can live on less than £600 a month. The article is published by The Independent and Business Insider, which listed the cheapest European cities for the year 2018.
The ranking includes a list of every European city where you can live on less than £600 a month — that's less than a third of the monthly cost of living in London (£1,838), and significantly less than living in Manchester (£1,128), Glasgow (£1,024), and Liverpool (£1,010).
The ranking includes a list of every European city where you can live on less than £600 a month — that's less than a third of the monthly cost of living in London (£1,838), and significantly less than living in Manchester (£1,128), Glasgow (£1,024), and Liverpool (£1,010).
The data was compiled from Numbeo's Cost of Living Index,
which looks at the everyday costs in major cities around the globe and is
updated every month.
The index takes into account a multitude of factors including the cost of groceries, eating and drinking out, travel, rent, utilities, and even spread-out and occasional splurges such as clothing and cinema trips — and one country emerged at the clear winner.
The index takes into account a multitude of factors including the cost of groceries, eating and drinking out, travel, rent, utilities, and even spread-out and occasional splurges such as clothing and cinema trips — and one country emerged at the clear winner.
The cost of living in
Tirana according to this statistic is £554.59 a month
Cappuccino: 140 lek (£0.94)
Three-course meal for two: 2,418.50 lek (£16.50)
Domestic beer (0.5 litre bottle): 82.72 lek (£0.55)
Monthly travel pass: 1,600 lek (£10.70)
One bedroom apartment outside of city-centre, monthly rent:
19,330 lek (£129)

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