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The cheapest cities in Spain to live in

The cheapest cities in Spain to live in

The cheapest cities in Spain to live in

Spain is a unique country! This slogan was popular in the 1960s in tourist advertising, which appeared everywhere you went, at any airport, train station, or corner of the Spanish coast. Not much has changed regarding this slogan: Spain still boasts a rich cultural, geographical, and climatic diversity. Life in Spain is about enjoying natural landscapes, historical and artistic heritage, cuisine, and popular festivals.

Lugo is the cheapest city to live in Spain.

Lugo is a city in Galicia, in the northwest of Spain. It is the capital of the province of the same name and has around 98,000 residents. It is known for its Roman wall, which surrounds the historic center and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city also has a rich food culture based on local products such as cheese, octopus, meat, and wine. Living in Lugo has many advantages, including a peaceful lifestyle, a mild climate, proximity to nature, and low living costs. In November 2023, the average property price was €1,251/m², and the average rent in the area was €6.6/m². The city offers an excellent quality of life with plenty of parks, museums, festivals, and a friendly atmosphere.

  • The Santa Maria Cathedral is the main religious building.
  • Casa de los Mosaicos is an ancient Roman domus

Valencia is the second cheapest city in Spain to live in.

Palencia is a Spanish city located in the north of the autonomous community of Castile and León, with a population of about 78,000 residents. The region has a long history that dates back to Roman times.

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Among its most notable landmarks are the Cathedral of San Antolín, Cristo de Otero, and the Puente Mayor bridge over the Carrión River. Living in Palencia has many advantages, including tranquility, safety, affordability, and proximity to nature. The city offers an excellent quality of life with a wide range of cultural, sports, culinary, and recreational activities.

  • The Cathedral of San Antolín is a historical monument.
  • The Puente Mayor Bridge is an architectural structure.

Why is Hamora the best place to live?

Also located in Castile and León, on the banks of the Duero River, Zamora is a city steeped in history, art, and culture, which preserves a rich heritage of monuments, especially in the Romanesque style. The cathedral, one of the most emblematic monuments of Zamora and a highlight of Spanish Romanesque architecture, was built between the 12th and 13th centuries. The castle, a medieval fortress standing on a hill by the Duero River, was constructed by Fernando I of León in the 11th century and expanded by Alfonso IX in the 13th century. Las Aceñas de Olivares, ancient watermills built between the 10th and 11th centuries, operated until the 20th century.

  • The cathedral is the main monument of the city.
  • The castle is a historical fortress.

Leon is a great place to live and work.

Leon, also belonging to the Land of Castile and Leon, is a historical, artistic and cultural city that offers its residents and visitors many attractions and experiences. To stay in Leon is to enjoy its impressive monumental heritage, such as the Gothic cathedral, the Romanesque basilica of San Isidoro, the Renaissance palace of San Marcos or the modernist building of Casa de Botines, the work of Gaudi.

  • The Gothic cathedral is an architectural masterpiece.
  • Museum of Contemporary Art MUSAC - museum of contemporary art

Soria is among the five cheapest cities to live in Spain.

Soria is located in the Duero River Valley and has 88,636 inhabitants. It is known for its historical, artistic and natural heritage, as well as for its cooking and festivals. It has a peaceful, safe and healthy atmosphere surrounded by nature and culture. Soria has a good quality of life with affordable living costs, quality education and health care, and a transportation network linking the city to other Spanish and European capitals.

  • The Church of Santo Domingo is a historical monument.
  • The Canyon del Río Lobos Natural Park is a protected area.

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