A beautiful European city brimming with stunning architecture, delicious cuisine, and a vibrant arts and culture scene has been named the “best” for British expats. Lisbon in Portugal is an immensely popular holiday destination for tourists as well as expats.
Experts from HousingAnywhere described Lisbon as “Portugal’s most international city”, combining a “vibrant lifestyle, rich history, and a diverse expat community”.
Lisbon enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters. This contrast to the often dreary weather in the UK is a major draw for British expats seeking a sunnier and more pleasant climate. The temperature level goes up to 19C in April.
The experts said: “All in all, Lisbon balances the modern amenities of a capital city and the traditional charm of a small town, making it the best city in Portugal for expats.”
Compared to many cities in the UK, the cost of living in Lisbon is generally lower, including expenses such as housing, groceries, and dining out. This affordability can significantly improve the quality of life for expats.
While Portuguese is the official language, many people in Lisbon, especially in the service industry and among younger generations, speak English.
This can ease the transition for British expats who may not be fluent in Portuguese. Some main attractions include the 16th-century tower Torre de Belém, the architectural masterpiece Mosteiro dos Jeronimos and the world-renowned aquarium Oceanário de Lisboa.
Portuguese people are known for their warm hospitality and friendliness, making it easier for expats to settle in and feel welcome in their new home.
As a vibrant and bustling capital city, it is unsurprising that Lisbon can be “relatively expensive, especially compared to other Portuguese cities”.
A single person should budget around €702 (around £601) per month for daily expenses, excluding rent.
For those relocating as a family, a family of four can expect to pay around €2,481 (about £2,125) in monthly costs, excluding rent.
Porto came in at number two for best cities to live in Portugal. Portugal’s second-largest city is vibrant and home to fabulous film and music festivals. Like Lisbon, it’s a good choice for those who are not proficient in Portuguese.
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