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Porto🇵🇹

Portugal · Cost of living & nomad guide 2026

Timezone
Europe/Lisbon
Nomad community
Medium

City metrics

Financial

Rent 1BR (centre)$1,100/mo
Rent 1BR (outside)$750/mo
Rent 3BR (centre)$2,400/mo
Cost of living (national avg)60 (USA=100, World Bank ICP)
Cheap meal$10.00
Mid-range meal for 2$38.00
Monthly groceries~$290
Source: World Bank ICP + regional statistical agencies · Updated QuarterlySource: Estimated median rent · NoodlePants research using public rental listings · Updated Last verified Q2 2026

Infrastructure

Internet speed176 Mbps
Internet reliability86/100
Healthcare index76/100
Coworking spaces~35

Lifestyle

Safety index80/100
Air quality8 AQI — Good
Walkability80/100
Climate score80/100
English proficiencyHigh
Source: OpenAQ · Global Peace Index · regional statistical agencies · Updated Live + annual

Nomad

Nomad communityMedium
Visa easeModerate
Budget score80/100
Lifestyle score84/100
Overall nomad score
82/100
Source: NoodlePants composite (World Bank ICP, Ookla, OpenAQ) · Updated Quarterly

What it's actually like here

This charming Portuguese city offers a solid blend of affordability and European charm for digital nomads. Renting a 1-bedroom in the center is around €1100, dropping to €750 outside, making it genuinely budget-friendly compared to many Western European hubs. You can eat well too, with a cheap meal setting you back just €10. Groceries are manageable at €290 a month. Who's it for? Folks who appreciate a medium-sized nomad community, high English proficiency, and excellent walkability (score 80). The infrastructure is good, with super-fast internet (176 Mbps) and reliable connections for those crucial video calls. Healthcare is decent (score 76) and the climate is pleasant. The honest caveat? While visa ease is "moderate," it's worth noting Portugal's D7 or D8 visa process, while popular, demands careful planning and documentation. It's not a fly-in-and-work kind of place without the right paperwork.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to live in Porto as a digital nomad?+

As of 2026, a 1-bedroom apartment in the centre of Porto averages around $1,100 per month. The national cost-of-living index for Portugal sits at 60 (USA=100) — sourced from World Bank ICP. City-level detail is coming as we gather it; for now this is a national figure. Nomads typically budget extra for coworking, eating out, and travel.

Is Porto safe for digital nomads?+

Porto scores 80/100 on our composite safety index, which blends the Global Peace Index, crime stats and traveller-advisory data. Most nomad-friendly neighbourhoods feel comfortable to walk in day and night.

How fast is the internet in Porto?+

Headline average internet speed in Porto is around 176 Mbps based on Ookla Speedtest data. That's enough for video calls, large file uploads and most remote-work needs in central neighbourhoods — coworking spaces and serviced apartments usually run faster than that.

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