Cost of living in Milan: An accessible overview (2024-2025)

Milan is expensive, so how much do you really need to live in this futuristic fashion metropolis? Check out our breakdown and find out!

Bas Teunissen

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Updated on 14 Feb 2025
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Milan is a city that speaks to the imagination due to its reputation as a centrepiece of fashion, luxury and European economic power. So how much does it cost, not to visit, but to actually live in Milan? We’ve done the research for you, so you know if Milan is going to be your new Mediterranean home.

Cost-of-living-in-Milan-breakdown

We’ve broken down the cost of living into 4 categories:

  • The average rental prices
  • Food & groceries
  • Entertainment & leisure
  • Public transportation

So how expensive is Milan?

Here’s our easy overview of your cost of living in Milan. Curious how we got there? Keep reading!

All in all, you’ll be spending around €800 - €1,000 on top of your rent. That means you need quite a decent income of between €2,000 to €2,400 to live comfortably in Milan. If you still need an apartment, start looking for homes for rent in Milan early.

The monthly cost of living in Milan for 1 person:

Cost typeEstimated amount
Rent (Studio)€1,200
Utilities€190
Groceries€300-€400
Public transport€39
Leisure€250
Total± €2,079

Average rent in Milan

Milan is known as the most expensive city in Italy, and that’s certainly true for its rental prices!

According to the HousingAnywhere Rent Index, Milan is one of the most expensive cities in Europe when it comes to rental prices. Especially in the last year, prices for private rooms have increased.

Here’s an overview of the average rental prices in Milan

Type of accommodationAverage rental price 2024
Rooms€ 685
Studios€ 1,200
Apartments€ 1,800

Milan compared to Amsterdam

While Milan is the most expensive city in Italy, it's also one of the most expensive cities in Europe (based on the average rental price for apartments).

So how does Milan hold up against another popular European city of equal stature: Amsterdam. Here’s how the rental price of rooms and apartments in Amsterdam is compared to Amsterdam:

__Type of AccommodationMilanAmsterdam
Rooms€ 685€ 1,000
Apartments€ 1,800€ 2,164

As you can see, Milan isn’t actually that bad in terms of living expenses!

In the end, it all depends on what you’re used to and how much your average salary in Italy will be at your new Italian job! If you’re not sure which area of Milan is best for you, definitely check out our Milan neighbourhoods guide.

The cost of food and groceries

Milan is an expensive city overall, not to mention a tourist hotspot. That means prices for food in the city are also higher than average.

The prices of groceries are higher than Rome (+20.1%) Florence (+20.7%).

Here’s an idea of what you’ll encounter when filling your cart in a Milanese supermarket.

DrinksAverage price in Milan
Milk (1L)€1.58
Water (1.5L)€0.57
Wine (1 bottle)€7
Imported beer (0.33L)€2.61
Local beer (0.5L)€1.94
Coca Cola (0.33L)€2.84

The more luxury products, such as chicken breast, cheese and beef are especially pricey compared to other areas in Italy.

FoodAverage price in Milan
Rice (1 KG)€3.05
Bread (1 loaf)€2.55
Chicken breast (1 KG)€11.29
Eggs (12x, regular)€3.88
Cheese (1 KG)€16.40
Beef fillet (1 KG)€21.07
Tomatoes (1 KG)€3.47
Potatoes(1 KG)€1.97
Lettuce (1x)€1.35
Onions (1 KG)€1.80
Apples (1 KG)€2.39
Bananas (1 KG)€2.01

The cost of a day and night out in Milan

Whether you’re into diving into Milan’s pulsing nightlife or simply looking for a bite of Italy’s famous delicacies. I highly recommend trying risotto alla Milanese or Ossobucco, if you’re a meat-lover.

Whether you get a kick out of its fashion or prefer to take in the beautiful galleries and the most incredible shops, exploring is how you’ll get to breathe in the special energy that you find only in Milan.

Going out to eatAverage price in Milan
Lunch€20
Three-course dinner for 2€80
Beer (0.5L)€6.00
Cappuccino€1.90
Entertainment & CultureAverage price in Milan
2 cinema tickets€20
2 theatre tickets€100

The cost of transportation in Milan

Cost of transportation in Milan

Milan is a bustling metropolis with an extensive and affordable public transport network.

As a city of business, taxis are also very popular, but a little pricey. Also, make sure you confirm the price with the driver beforehand to avoid a pricey surprise when you arrive at your destination.

TransportAverage price in Milan
One-way ticket€2.20
Regular monthly pass€39
Taxi Starting fare€7
Taxi far per KM€2.50
Petrol (1L)€1.81

There you go! An easy overview of some of the most common expenses you’ll run into when you start your new life in Milan!

Still in need of a home in this beautiful city? We got you covered! You can find apartments for rent in Milan that meet your requirements, from studios to furnished homes.

This article is for informational purposes only.

Please reach out to content @housinganywhere.com if you have any suggestions or questions about the content on this page. For legal advice or help with specific situations, we recommend you contact the appropriate authorities.

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