Living in Groningen will save you money as it’s cheaper than many other Dutch cities. Find out the average costs for expats, students, and families.
Located in the north of The Netherlands, Groningen is the 7th largest city by population. Choosing to live in Groningen is a smart decision as the current 181,194 residents can confirm. You’ll be able to tretch your budget much more than in other Dutch cities, such as Amsterdam or Rotterdam. And as a bonus, you’ll live in a city that has a reputation of being the best city in the Netherlands for students.
To help you prepare for your new life in Groningen, we’ve answered all your questions regarding the average cost of living in Groningen.
The average salary in Groningen is €2,712 net per month. Considering the average cost of living is around €951 excluding rent, you’ll be able to live a comfortable life in Groningen.
Living costs in Groningen are also cheaper compared to other Dutch cities. For instance, the average rental prices in Groningen are 40% lower than those of rental homes in Amsterdam. Let's breakdown how much it would cost to live in Groningen

Rental prices in The Netherlands are expensive in general. They’re also the biggest expense per month. But luckily for you, rent in Groningen is not as high as in neighboring cities. You can also apply for rental allowance (huurtoeslag) which helps you cover the costs of renting in Groningen.
How much rent you’ll pay depends on which neighbourhood in Groningen you’ll live in. To compare, search for homes for rent in Groningen and filter it by neighborhoods.
But in general, based on HousingAnywhere’s Rent Index, here’re the average rental prices in Groningen:
| Type of Accommodation | Rental Price |
|---|---|
| Room | €595 |
| Studio | €753 |
| Apartment | €1,105 |
You can expect to pay approximately €264.71 per month on utility bills in Groningen.
| Type | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Basic (Electricity, Water, Heating, Garbage) | €204.40 |
| Internet | €42.21 |
| Mobile (unlimited calling + data) | €18.10 |
On average, you should budget €200-€300 per month for groceries in Groningen.
But doing groceries does not have to be expensive. You can spend less if you shop wisely. Not only can you shop in discount stores such as Lidl but also head to the local market (Vismarkt) every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday for cheap and fresh produce.
| Type | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Water (1 l) | €1.00 |
| Milk (1 l) | €1.32 |
| Wine (mid-range) | €6.12 |
| Local Beer (0.5 l) | €1.37 |
| Apples (1 kg) | €2.36 |
| Bananas (1 kg) | €2.15 |
| Onions (1 kg) | €1.70 |
| Bread loaf | €1.94 |
| Rice (1 kg) | €2.31 |
| Eggs (12) | €3.99 |
| Chicken filet (1 kg) | €11.66 |
| Beef steak (1 kg) | €16.85 |
Groningen offers over 100s of bars, cafes and restaurants with no closing hours. This just means one thing: you can dine and drink all day long! But don’t worry, you don’t have to break your bank to eat out in Groningen. Eating out is cheaper than in other neighbouring cities.
| Dining in Groningen | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Pint of beer | €6.00 |
| Coffee | €3.86 |
| Inexpensive meal | €16.50 |
| Fastfood meal | €12.50 |
| Meal for 2 (mid-range restaurant) | €80 |

Groningen has a compact city centre and this means that everything is within walking or cycling distance. This can help you save a lot of money on public transport as more than 50% of the trips made in Groningen are done by cycles! Oftentimes, it’s even quicker to use your cycle.
You just need to invest in one good cycle and then you can say that you’ve cycled in the cycling Capital of the world!
| Cycle | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Second-hand cycle | €70 |
| New cycle | €300 |
The most popular public transport in Groningen is the bus. The busses are operated by Qbuzz and take you through Groningen and other nearby cities in the North, such as Drenthe.
| Bus ticket | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Day ticket (after rush hour) | €13 |
| Tourist day ticket (all day) | €17.50 |
| Free travel in selected zone/month | €42 |
You can also travel within the North region via the Arriva trains or throughout the rest of The Netherlands via the NS trains.
If you plan on frequently using the tram, bus, metro, and train across the Netherlands, get the OV Chipkaart (public transport card). The card only costs €7.50. Make sure to get a monthly or annual subscription as it’s cheaper than getting a single ticket. Such subscriptions will either let you enjoy unlimited travel or discounts up to 40% outside of peak hours.
Taxis are really not common in Groningen because they tend to be expensive. You can expect to pay a starting tariff of €3.30 and €2.40 per k/m.

Groningen offers a diverse range of leisure activities, most of which are budget-friendly.
Just like in any other city, you can eat out, watch a movie in the theatres, visit the museum, or head to the gym. But what makes leisure time in Groningen special is the city’s vibrant and young nightlife.
Head over to over 150 bars and clubs to enjoy Groningen’s famous nightlife. So really, the party only stops when you’re done! If you’re student, you’ll also enjoy the student discounts and the lack of any entrance fees at clubs.
Occasionally, you’ll also get to enjoy yourself at the many festivals taking place in Groningen, such as Eurosonic or Kadepop. So the only question is how will you keep yourself busy in this buzzing and artsy city?
| Leisure Activity | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Cinema Ticket | €14 |
| Gym Membership | €34.00 |
| Museum card | €75 |
| Shopping (jeans) | €79.15 |
| Shopping (sports shoes) | €78.68 |
It’s mandatory to have health insurance in The Netherlands. If you’re a working intern or an international working expat, you can take the standard Dutch public health insurance. This costs around €159 per month. You can even apply for healthcare allowance (zorgtoeslag) which will help you cover the costs of health insurance.
International students or those without jobs need to take out international health insurance.
Tuition fees and study materials make up a big part of the cost of living for students in Groningen.
On average, EU/EEA students need to pay €2,694 per year for any regular Bachelor or Master degree.
International students will need to pay between €9,000 and €20,000 per year for a regular Bachelor degree and between €12,000 and €30,000 for a regular Master degree.
If you are moving to Groningen as a student, here is the do's and don'ts for international students in Groningen covers everything you need to know before and after you arrive, like housing tips and settling into student life.
On average, you can expect a private daycare/pre-school to cost €9.83 to €11.83 per hour. That is around €1,200–€2,800/month gross for full-time care per child.
However, childcare costs in The Netherlands are subsidized. This subsidy is dependent on your working status, income, number of children, and how many days you want to enroll your child for. With the subsidy, you could be paying around €450–600/month per month for full-day daycare per child.
The average monthly cost of living in Groningen is €1,704 for a single person, €3115 for a couple, €5,118 for a family of 4, and €1546 for an international student (without tuition fees).
Now that you’ve got a better idea of the cost of living in Groningen, you can also use this Netherlands arrival checklist to sort your BSN, registration, and banking before you move. Then, search for homes for rent in Groningen early so you can find housing that you like and fit your budget!
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