Minsk In List Of European Cities Where You Can Live On Less Than £600 A Month
Seeing the world isn’t always kind to your bank balance. In Minsk you can live comfortably on less than £600 to make your money go further, the Business Insider reports.
Scroll on to discover how much a cup of coffee, a beer and rent will cost you here!
Referring to Numbeo’s Cost of Living Index, the news site compiled a list of every European city where you can live on less than £600 a month putting the capital of Belarus in 17th place.
The monthly updated index takes into account multiple factors such as:
• the cost of groceries,
• eating and drinking out,
• travel, rent and utilities,
• spread-out and occasional splurges such as clothing and cinema trips.
Minsk is at 17th place with £542.51 a month.
A cup of cappuccino, on average, costs about BYN 3.26 (£1.23 or $1.64) and three-course hearty meal for two – BYN 67 (£25.20 or $33.72).
Those who are into local beer would be happy to know that a half a litre bottle will cost them just 1.60 Belarusian rubles (£0.60 or $0.81).
Monthly travel pass is about BYN 34 (£12.80 or $17.11). One bedroom apartment outside of city-centre, monthly rent will cost one BYN 460 Belarusian rubles (£173 or$231.52).
The top three cheapest cities are Kharkiv (£408.70), Lviv (£405.5) and Dnipro (£392.29) in Ukraine.
Recall that Minsk was named one of the cheapest cities for expats and places to work abroad, according to Mercer’s annual Cost of Living Survey.
Scroll on to discover how much a cup of coffee, a beer and rent will cost you here!
Referring to Numbeo’s Cost of Living Index, the news site compiled a list of every European city where you can live on less than £600 a month putting the capital of Belarus in 17th place.
The monthly updated index takes into account multiple factors such as:
• the cost of groceries,
• eating and drinking out,
• travel, rent and utilities,
• spread-out and occasional splurges such as clothing and cinema trips.
Minsk is at 17th place with £542.51 a month.
A cup of cappuccino, on average, costs about BYN 3.26 (£1.23 or $1.64) and three-course hearty meal for two – BYN 67 (£25.20 or $33.72).
Those who are into local beer would be happy to know that a half a litre bottle will cost them just 1.60 Belarusian rubles (£0.60 or $0.81).
Monthly travel pass is about BYN 34 (£12.80 or $17.11). One bedroom apartment outside of city-centre, monthly rent will cost one BYN 460 Belarusian rubles (£173 or$231.52).
The top three cheapest cities are Kharkiv (£408.70), Lviv (£405.5) and Dnipro (£392.29) in Ukraine.
Recall that Minsk was named one of the cheapest cities for expats and places to work abroad, according to Mercer’s annual Cost of Living Survey.