If you are thinking about going to live in Madrid to study but you still don’t know what to expect for your finances, read here and learn more about the cost of living in Madrid for students.
A study abroad program (or moving in a foreign country) is going to be the best experience of your life, believe us! You will broaden new horizons, learn new languages, meet new people, their cultures and also improve your personal and professional skills.
Along the last years Spain truly flourished as an exchange destination for young internationals. Consequently, even though it’s a quite affordable country, compared to the other ones in the western Europe, its big cities such as Madrid or Barcelona have increased a little bit their prices. Check out this article to find out more about life in Madrid for students.
Madrid is the capital and biggest city of Spain, welcoming every year millions of tourists and international students. So yes, it’s the most expensive place in Spain but it’s still below the European average.
So, if you’re planning to study abroad in Spain you have nothing to worry about: you can have a fun and unforgettable experience on a budget. You just have to get the most information possible about the cost of living in Madrid and plan your finances accurately. We’re here to help you with that...have a look below!
This cost clearly varies depending on some variables of the accommodation: type of accommodation, location, size, furnished, etc.
You have the chance to choose between living in the centre of Madrid (which is, by the way, the best option for international students) or in further areas. In the first case, you'll have all the perks such as nightlife, amazing architecture, walkability, shops and restaurants, rooftops terraces etc. The suburbs is perfect if you’re looking for larger spaces, green areas, more tranquil atmosphere. It’s up to you!
What do you need to expect from renting an accommodation in Madrid? Any landlord or agency will ask you to pay a security deposit (that may be of 1 or 2 months rent) and in most cases, if it’s an agency, there will be an extra fee.
At helpHousing, we want to make the abroad experience of our young internationals as smooth and fun as possible. Therefore we assist them from the flat hunting and along their entire adventure in Madrid, offering quality accommodations, personalised assistance and many housing services for free, such as wifi, cleaning services and technical maintenance.
Which are the average prices depending on the type of accommodation in Madrid?
Most of the rental housing solutions in Madrid don’t include bills in their prices. Therefore, it’s pretty logical that their cost may vary depending on the usage and on the appliances’ class. The typical costs are:
If you’re from a European country and you’re coming to live in Spain for a semester or a year, no worries, you probably won’t need any Spanish Internet plan or sim card. Your phone company will cover you for international calls, you’ll have some reduced data and wifi is everywhere.
But if you’re from a non European country, you need for sure to buy a Spanish sim card with a good Internet plan. Depending on the provider (which, by the way, you have a wide choice range in Spain), the monthly fee can go from 10€ to 50€.
Our friends at Citylife Madrid offer special prepaid deals with Lycamobile, perfect for young internationals willing to save money,
The internet costs in the apartments approximately go from 30€ to 50€, but the most annoying part is getting to choose the right provider and all the paperwork. Our tip is to choose a room in a shared flat where the Internet is already available and included in the costs. At helpHousing, the Internet is one of the basic free services we offer to our young tenants that obviously need to study and always stay connected!
Spending a semester or year abroad in Madrid will allow you to save a lot on transportation costs and to fully enjoy the city! Why? Because the Spanish capital has such an excellent public transportation system! It is made up by metro, urban buses and trains and suburban bus and trains. You can also find several alternative means of transportation for a very cheap price such as taxi, Uber, Cabify and bike/moto sharing.
The “Abono Jóven”, the metro and bus personal monthly card is only 20€ for under 26 of age! You’ll be able to travel all around Madrid and in the suburbs by metro, bus and Renfe. If you’re older than 26, the “Abono Normal” pass cost will start from 54,60€ and it raises depending on the number of zones you add.
Public healthcare in Spain is really good and it is guaranteed not only to Spanish citizens but also to internationals who got their empadronamiento (registration) in the city.
But if you’re going to stay in Madrid for a semester or a year, our tip is to get private insurance. You you can obtain it for a cheap price, in order to avoid waiting times, for special visits and faster procedures. In some cases, when you’re applying for your NIE, a proof of a private healthcare insurance or a EU health card will be required.
Well, nothing left to say. What you need to consider is that in general, the average costs as a student in Madrid per month can vary from 800€ to 1300€ depending on social habits and lifestyle.
We hope this article about the cost of living in Madrid for students will be useful to your budget planning for your experience abroad. We are looking forward to welcoming you to Madrid!