Lisbon, the beautiful capital of Portugal, has stolen the hearts of many. The warm sunshine, the cobblestone streets and the overall feeling of the charming architecture lures all, from all over the world. With the global market expanding and a greater need for multilingual professionals Lisbon offers a plethora of reasons why it is an ideal destination for expats seeking a high-quality life in Europe.
Love at first sight (the weather and the cost of living)
Lisbon’s Mediterranean climate brings short, mild, rainy winters and long warm summers. The temperatures are comfortable year-round, with plenty of sunshine and chances to explore the Iberian peninsula.
Outdoor activity opportunities sprout at every corner with events that satisfy every need. Lisbon’s cultural scene is equally captivating, with lively music venues, parties, world-class museums, and traditional street festivals throughout the year.
Compared to other Western European capitals, Lisbon offers a relatively affordable cost of living, making it easier to stretch your budget and enjoy the good life.
The Lisboeta lifestyle (the food and the walks)
You don’t have to be a foodie to love Lisbon. Chances are you’ll become one. So many varieties will enthrall your taste buds: from fresh seafood to delectable pastries, there’s never a dull moment for your meals.
Lisbon is a walker’s paradise. Locals, tourists and expats alike take to the streets and explore the charming neighborhoods. Professionals who work remotely can do so with their feet in the sand in one of the city’s many beaches.
The pace of life here is very relaxed. It is the perfect backdrop for a chill work-life balance.
Your new home (the housing and the first things to do)
Each neighborhood has its unique charm. Expats usually gravitate towards areas like Alfama (historical charm), Chiado (fashion district), and Principle Real (trendy restaurants and art galleries).
Renting is the most popular option for newcomers. Prices can vary depending on location and size, but it is good to know that Lisbon generally offers good value compared to other European capitals.
Opening a bank account is a very straightforward process and bank employees will help you choose the best option for you.
Setting up your utilities is another thing you need to do when moving into your new home. You can find all the info online or through your landlord.
If you choose to move to Lisbon with a recruiting agency, they will help you get settled down more quickly and ensure a smoother transition.
The language spoken in Lisbon is Portuguese. It’s a beautiful and melodic Latin language. And while English is increasingly spoken in the city, learning Portuguese goes a long way in integrating with the local community.
Lisbon in numbers:
- 340,000 Foreign residents
- €2,800 Average salary
- €2,000 Average monthly cost for a single person
- €800 – €1,500 Cost of rent for a 1 bedroom apartment
- 20°C Average summer temperature
- 10°C Average winter temperature
- 2,800 Hours of sunshine per year
- 200 Mbps average internet download speed
- 50% of the population speaks English at a conversational level
- 30 Beaches within easy reach
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