Cost of living
As cost of living depends heavily on your personal habits and living standards, the amounts you need to live the same lifestyle you have back in your home country can vary greatly. However, we have tried to mark down the average amounts to give an idea what to expect.
Make sure to always check while eating out or using services or entertainment if the place has discounts. Many places have quite big student/age discounts that can save you up to 50%.
Groceries: 200€-350€
– 1l milk around 1€
– loaf of bread around 1.5€
– 1 kg bananas around 1.4€
– 500 g of cheese around 6€
Eating out:
– meal in a restaurant around 15€-25€
– meal in a fast food place around 10€-15€
– americano around 3.5€
– drinks in bars around 6€-12€
Entertainment:
– cinema around 8€-12€
– theater around 20€-50€
– concert tickets around 25€-70€
Sports:
– monthly gym membership around 30€-60€
– one time pool ticket around 10€-12€
Intercity transport:
– Tallinn-Tartu: around 11€
– Tallinn-Pärnu: around 10€
